Fig 27
Use the left handwheel to tilt the sawblade (2).
Loosen the lock knob (4) to adjust.
Both 45° and 90° positive stops are factory set.
In case, they are adjustable, loosen the grub screw and reposition
the stop collar (Fig 28).
Fig 28
After any adjustment, start the machine with care.
7.5 Setup of scoring sawblade
The height setting of the scorer sawblade is done by turning the
screw (T, Fig 29).
Fig 29
The maximum cutting depth using a scorer sawblade diameter of
90 mm is 4 mm.
Each time the main sawblade is replaced by a new one, or even a
newly sharpened sawblade, the scorer has to be adjusted to
match the main sawblade teeth width.
It is very important that this is done in the correct way to ensure a
clean cut, free of splintering.
The supplied scoring sawblade has tapered teeth. Cutting depth
also adjusts cutting width.
Before any lateral adjustment can be done the lateral lock (R) has
to be loosened.
The lateral movement of the scorer sawblade is achieved by
turning the excenter (S), lock again after adjustment (R).
7.6 Sliding table setup
When loading panels and when cutting using the parallel fence the
sliding table should be locked.
To lock the table engage the index pin on the front end of the
sliding table.
If over a long period of time many short movements of the sliding
table are made by e.g. crosscutting solid wood, then it is possible
that the ball carrier between the upper and lower part of the
sliding table will move.
This means it will no longer be correctly positioned to allow the
sliding table to slide through its full course.
The operator will feel resistance in the sliding table motion and
the full stroke will not be achieved.
This effect can be corrected simply by pushing the table with a few
short, light pushes against the buffer stop at the end, until the
position of the ball carrier is adjusted and the table can be moved
again along its full stroke.
It is recommended to clean the sliding table once a week, and to
remove all sawdust and chips which gradually slow down the
sliding table.
After all dust has been blown off, thin oil, such as WD‐40, should
be sprayed onto the steel guide rods on both the upper and lower
part of the sliding table.
Never use a thick oil or grease!
7.7 Crosscut table setup
Crosscut table setup shall never be performed when the machine
is running.
Lift the crosscut table onto telescopic arm support and slide onto
sliding table T‐groove and lock in place (Fig 30).