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Always hold main part of the processed material.
Never hold the part that is being cut off.
TABLE SAW MODE
SETTING THE RIVING KNIFE (FIG. F)
Set the work table (12) to mitre saw position.
Put the blade into 0° cross-cut position.
Set the mitre saw to the highest position by releasing
the head locking pin (28) from the locking hole. Turn
the head locking pin 90º so it rests in the open
position.
Loosen the riving knife fixing knob (35) and turn the
riving knife (1) to position where it covers the cutting
blade (14), so the sleeve protrusions match the
guiding grooves. You must retract the blade guard
completely for the riving knife (1) to fit properly in
place. To retract the blade guard press the movable
shield locking lever (39). Be careful when retracting
the blade guard as the blade is shrp and can cause
injury.
Fasten the riving knife fixing knob (35) to fix in place.
Pull down the sawhead to it lowest position and turn
the cutting blade lift/lower knob (5) until the head
locking pin (28) can engage in the locking hole.
Pull the work table rotation locking lever (11) and turn
the work table (12) to position of table saw mode.
Note: Set the riving knife (1) so the distance between
the cutting blade (4) and the riving knife is between
3-5 mm (riving knife should be positioned exactly in
line with the cutting blade), Fig. G. Check position of
the riving knife after each replacement of cutting
blade.
INSTALLING THE CUTTING BLADE SHIELD
(FIG. H)
Push in the button of the fixing pin for cutting blade
shield (2) and put the cutting blade shield (3) onto the
riving knife (1).
You can remove the cutting blade shield by following
above procedure in reverse sequence.
Note: Attach the cutting blade shield so it lifts as the
material is fed towards the cutting blade and freely
falls after the cutting is finished.
INSTALLING THE RIPPING FENCE (FIG. I)
The ripping fence can be installed on the work table
on either side of the cutting blade shield.
Slide the fixing of the ripping fence (13) into guide slot
in the work table (12).
Set up the ripping fence (13) in required position (use
the scale) and secure with the ripping fence fixing
knob (27).
It is recommended to make a test cut, measure and if
necessary readjust the ripping fence.
To prevent seizing of processed material you can
loosen the ripping fence fixing screw (10) and move
the ripping fence (13) lengthwise (Fig. I).
Note: Reposition the ripping fence fixing when
installing the ripping fence on the opposite side of the
work table.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF (FIG. J)
The mains voltage must match the voltage on the
rating plate of the saw.
Switch on the saw only when the processed material
is away from the cutting blade.
Switching On – press the button I of the switch (8) .
Switching Off – press the button O of the switch (8).
CUTTING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
Turn the cutting blade lift/lower knob (5) counter-
clockwise or clockwise to increase or decrease
cutting depth.
Note: The saw should be adjusted so the highest
point of the cutting blade is just above the surface of
the material being cut.
BEVEL CUTTING (FIG. K)
Always use the ripping fence when making a bevel
cut.
Loosen the locking lever for cutting blade tilt (6). (For
easy use you can press the locking button for cutting
blade tilt lever (4) and change position of the locking
lever for cutting blade tilt (6).)
Set the cutting blade (14) to maximum cutting depth.
Change position of the cutting blade (14) to obtain the
required angle shown by the cutting blade tilt indicator
(26) on the angle scale for cutting blade tilt (25).
Tighten the locking lever for cutting blade tilt (6).
Set the ripping fence (13) to required cutting width.
Switch on the saw and make a cut.
MITRE CUTTING WITH THE MITRE GAUGE (FIG. L)
You can install mitre gauge in one of two guide slots
located on both sides of the work table.
Remove the ripping fence (13) from the work table top
(12).
Place the mitre gauge (18) in one of the mitre gauge
slots (24).
Use the crosscut fence fixing knob (16) to attach the
crosscut fence (15) to the mitre gauge (18), set up the
required cutting angle and secure it with the locking
knob of the mitre gauge (17) (Fig. L).
When tilting of the cutting blade is required for bevel
cutting, set the crosscut fence (15) so it cannot
contact the cutting blade (it is possible to move the
crosscut fence).
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