Fig 3
Set the table to be square to the sawblade and reference the
table stop (B, Fig 4) and the tilting scale (D).
Fig 4
Attach the support rails (G, Fig 5) to the machine table with 4
hex cap screws, 4 spring washers and 4 washers and align
them parallel to the table surface.
Fig 5
Attach the guide rail (H) with 5 hex cap screws, 5 spring
washers and 5washers.
Place the fence assembly (B, Fig 6) on the guide rail and
align the fence profile (A) to be parallel to the mitre groove in
the table.
Fig 6
Move the fence assembly flush to the sawblade and set the
pointer (C) to zero.
Check the clearance between the table and the fence. The
gap should be appr. 1mm. Use the support rails and the rear
glide piece (E, Fig 7) to adjust.
Fig 7
5.3 Mains connection
Mains connection and any extension cords and plugs used
must comply with the information on the machine licence
plate.
The mains connection must have a 16A surge-proof fuse.
Only use extension cords marked H07RN-F, with wires
1,5mm
2
or more.
Power cords and plugs must be free from defects.
Connections and repairs to the electrical equipment may only
be carried out by qualified electricians.
ATTENTION:
-Check first if the saw blade is tensioned and runs freely and
if all safety devices are fitted before starting the machine.
- If the direction of rotation is not correct, the phase converter
inside the CEE Euro plug must be pushed in and turned 180°.
(The saw blade must run down to the table)
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