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−
Notch lever
of rotating table in
upper position.
Cutting the workpiece:
1.
Loosen the locking screw
of the
rotating table
2.
down.
3.
Set to desired angle.
3
Note:
The rotating table engages in
positive stops at the 0°, 15°, 22.5°,
31.6°, 45°, and 60° position.
4.
Tighten the rotating table's locking
screw.
5.
Cut workpiece as detailed under
"Standard cross cuts".
Adjustable stop positions:
In addition to the positive stops any
desired stop position can be set:
1.
Push notch lever
that it will remain in the lower posi-
tion.
2.
Turn rotating table until it engages.
3.
Release locking lever
4.
Rotate rotating table to the mitre
angle that is to be set as stop posi-
tion.
5.
Tighten locking lever.
To use the positive stops again the
notch lever needs to be returned to its
upper position. When in lower position
the rotating table will only engage at the
adjustable stop position.
8.4
Bevel cuts
3
Note:
A bevel cut cuts the workpiece at
an angle other than 90° against its sur-
face. Depending on the angle of inclina-
tion it may be necessary to remove the
movable fence halves before cutting.
Maximum workpiece cross section
(dimensions in mm):
Starting position:
−
Sawhead fully raised.
−
Movable fence halves pushed apart
and arrested in position.
−
Cutting depth limiter engaged in
outer position.
−
Rotating table in 0
°
position, the
locking screw of the rotating table is
tightened.
−
Track arm not extended.
−
Locking screw of the track arm loos-
ened.
Cutting the workpiece:
1.
Loosen the ratchet lock lever
for sawhead tilt at the rear of the
saw.
2.
Pull plunger pin
3.
Tilt the motorhead slowly into the
desired position.
3
Note:
The track arm holder engages in
positive stops at the 0°, 22.5°, 33.9°, and
45° position.
4.
Tighten the sawhead tilt locking
lever.
5.
Cut workpiece as detailed under
"Standard cross cuts".
8.5
Compound mitre cuts
3
Note:
The compound mitre cut is a
combination of mitre and bevel cut. This
means the workpiece is cut at an angle
other than 90° against the rear guide
edge
and
against its surface. Depending
on the mitre angle and bevel tilt it may
be necessary to remove the movable
fence halves before cutting.
A
Danger!
When cutting compound
mitres the saw blade is much more
exposed than normally - increased
risk of injury. Always keep sufficient
distance to the saw blade.
Maximum workpiece cross section
(dimensions in mm):
55
56
57
58
Width
approx.
Height
approx.
Motor hea
d incli
nation
22.5°
left
320
97
22.5°
right
320
78
45°
left
320
60
45°
right
320
38
47°
left
320
57
47°
right
320
30
Width with sawhead tilted approx.
22.5°
left
22.5°
right
47°
left
47°
right
Ro
ta
ti
ng ta
ble
po
sition
15°
309
309
309
309
22.5°
295
295
295
295
31.6°
272
272
272
272
45°
226
226
226
226
50°
205
205
205
205
60°
right
160
160
160
160
59
60