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• Before switching on the machine with the
power switch check that the saw blade is
correctly fitted and that no moving parts
can jam.
MINIMUM SIZE OF WORKPIECE
Only saw workpieces that are large enough to
be fastened with the clamping device – min
length 180 mm.
STROKE
Stroke S6 25% Continuous operation with
intermittent load (work cycle 10 min). To avoid
the motor getting too hot it must be run with
a nominal output of 25% of the work cycle,
followed by 75% of the work cycle without load.
WARNING!
Warning: Before crosscutting at 90° the
sliding fence (14) must be fixed in the inside
position.
FIG. 1
• Open the ratchet handle (15) in the
sliding fence and push the fence
inwards.
• The fence (14) must be fixed far enough
in front of the inside position that the
gap between the fence (14) and the saw
blade (7) is max 8 mm. Check before
sawing the wood that the fence cannot
collide with the saw blade.
• Tighten the ratchet handle (15) again.
WARNING!
For 0° - 45° mitre sawing to the left (with the
machine head (4) tilted or table with angle
setting) the sliding fence (14) must be fixed in
an outer position.
FIG. 2
• Open the ratchet handle (15) in the
sliding fence and push the fence
outwards.
4. Set the 45° fence square (sold separately)
between the saw blade (7) and saw table
(19).
5. Undo the check nut (37) and adjust the
adjusting screw (36) far enough for the
angle between the saw blade (7) and the
table (19) to be exactly 45°.
6. Tighten the check nut again to fix this
setting.
FINE-ADJUST THE ANGLE FENCE
FOR MITRE SAWING 45° TO RIGHT
(DIAGRAMS 12, 15)
1.
Lower the machine head (4) and fix with the
safety pin (30).
2. Fix the saw table (19) in place 0°.
3. Undo the ratchet handle (26) and tilt the
machine head (4) to the left, to 45°, with the
handle (1).
4. Set the 45° fence square (sold separately)
between the saw blade (7) and saw table (19).
5. Undo the check nut (37) and adjust the
adjusting screw (47) far enough for the angle
between the saw blade (7) and the table (19)
to be exactly 45°.
6. Tighten the check nut again to fix this setting.
USE
GENERAL
• Make sure that the saw is stable and
securely fastened to a workbench,
universal stand or the equivalent.
• All the guards and safety devices must be
fitted as per the instructions before using
the machine.
• The saw blade must be able to rotate
freely.
• Watch out for foreign objects, for example
nails or screws, if the wood to be sawn has
already been used.
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