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Connect the four table legs (1) with the four upper (shortest) cross braces (2). For this, fix
each cross brace from the inside with two screws (3) (incl. washers) and counternuts (4) to
each table leg. And then attach the four lower (longer) lateral supports (5).
Note: Only place the device on a level, skid-proof surface. The device must
not wobble.
9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
9.1
Transporting the mitre saw
To transport the power tool, use the retaining pin (19).
Pull the mitre saw downwards and lock it in the lowered position by pushing in the retaining
pin. That way, the saw is secured.
9.2
Dust and chip extraction
For integrated dust extraction, place the dust bag (20) on the sawdust outlet.
For external dust, you can use a vacuum cleaner hose.
The dust bag is only for a partial dust removal! It is designed to break the
dust extraction.
9.3
Clamping the work piece
Make sure
the work piece can’t be catapulted. The clamp(12) is the most perfect gadget to
avoid this.
Press the work piece against the fence (4) and between the clamp
Tighten the clamp (12) clockwise to secure the work piece.
9.4
Horizontal mitre angle
The horizontal mitre angle can be set in the range from -45° to 45°. The horizontal mitre angle
scale shows the currently set in degrees.
Pull up the turn table lock release lever (11) to make the turn table (5) free.
Loosen the locking knob (6) at the top of the guide rail.
Push the lever (6).
Rotate the saw table (5) to the required angle ( to the right or to the left). The required
angle can be read of the scale flute (8).
Tighten the locking knob (6) clockwise.
When you have moved the grip for turning table (6) to the position where the mitre angle
pointer points to the desired angle on the mitre angle scale, release the turn table lock
release lever.
9.5
Adjusting of the cutting angle (Fig. 1)
Position the saw in the lower position and block it with the blocking pin.
Now hold the try square (90°) against the guide rail and the saw blade. The latter must
make complete contact with the try square. If this is not the case, then you can adjust the
angle by loosening the counter nut and adjust with adjustment bolts until the angle
between the blade and the turn table equals 90°.
To carry out this step, use the delivered key for loosening the screws. Do not forget to re-
tighten the screws afterwards.
9.6
Vertical bevel angle
The vertical bevel angle can be set in the rang of 0° to 45°. The vertical bevel scale shows the
currently set in degrees.
Loosen the locking lever(22), if tightened.
Swing the tool arm with the handle to the required angle.