Fig 30
Crosscut table and telescopic arm are aligned ex works (The table
surface must be in level with the sliding table).
The crosscut table can be positioned along the sliding table.
Start the machine with care.
7.8 Crosscut fence setup
Crosscut fence setup shall never be performed when the machine
is running.
The cross‐cut table has 2 precision holes, allowing the crosscut
fence to be put in 2 positions:
At the back and at the front of the cross‐cut table.
Simply put the fence onto the crosscut table and lock it in position
using the two knobs (Fig 31).
Fig 31
The 90° adjustable stops are factory set.
Calibration of the scale on the crosscut fence:
The scale on the fence is factory set and needs no further
adjustments.
To check the settings, put the stop at a certain measure and cut off
a sample.
Measure the exact length of the sample, unlock the screw which
holds the fence pivoting T‐nut and move the fence until the
measurement corresponds to the length of the previously cut
length.
When using the telescopic extension, the material stop has to be
set to the very end to make the different scales correspond with
one another.
The best way to check that all scales correspond, is to make
several test cuts on the different scales.
7.9 Mitre fence setup
Mitre fence setup shall never be performed when the machine is
running.
For good workpiece support, the fence profile must be set close to
the saw blade (Fig 32).
Fig 32
7.10 Rip fence setup
Rip fence setup shall never be performed when the machine is
running.
To move the fence, lift the handle (1, Fig 33) halve way.