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6. MOTOR
• Connect the machine to a 230 V socket.
• If the motor does not start, immediately
release the switch. Take the plug out of the
socket. Check that the saw blade can turn
freely. If so, try starting the machine again.
To prevent damaging the motor must be
regularly freed of chips and dust to ensure
correct cooling.
• If the motor suddenly stops while sawing,
let go of the switch immediately. Loosen the
saw blade from the piece of work, after which
sawing can continue.
• Using long cables of too small a diameter
can result in loss of voltage, which can lead to
problems with the motor.
• For a length up to 15 metres a cable must
be used with a diameter of 1.5 mm2.
• For a length of between 15 and 40 metres
a cable must be used with a diameter of 2.5
mm2.
Turn the appliance off immediately in the
event of:
• A faulty mains plug, mains flex or flex
damage.
• A faulty switch.
• Smoke or smell from scorched insulation.
• Seizing of the saw.
7. ASSEMBLY AND ACCESSORIES
Installation of the mitre saw
• Place one extension piece on the right-
hand side of the machine and the other
extension piece on the left-hand side of the
machine.
• Loosen the locking bolts and slide the
guide rods in the openings.
• Tighten the locking bolts again.
• Place the work piece clamp on the left or
rightside of the machine.
• Hold the handgrip and move the saw
slightly downwards and then pull the pin out
slightly so that the machine comes free.
Note: Never use the mitre saw without the
extension pieces supplied. Make sure that
they are correctly mounted.
Mounting the support bracket.
• Mount the support bracket into the slot in
the rear of the base.
• Tighten the screw to secure the support
bracket.
Installation of the machine on a workbench
or on the subframe.
Fig. 5.
This machine is a stationary machine and
for safety reasons must always be firmly
installed and not used for mobile applications.
You can install the machine in two ways:
a. As a stationary machine on a workbench.
In this case the machine must be secured to
the workbench with 4 bolts.
b. As a stationary machine on the
subframe.
In this case the machine must be secured
to the subframe with 4 bolts and the subframe
anchored to the floor or to a floor plate with
dimensions of at least 1 square meter.
Guide fence insert
For safety reasons, this machine is
equipped with a guide fence insert to be used
when using the machine for sawing straight
cross-cuts.
• For sawing straight cross-cuts, the guide
fence insert must remain mounted on the
machine (fig. 6).
• For sawing mitre cuts, the guide fence
insert must be removed from the machine as
shown (fig. 6).
• For sawing bevel cuts, the guide fence
insert must be removed from the machine as
shown (fig. 7+8).
Changing the saw blades
Fig. 4
Only use saw blades that are sharp and
undamaged. You must immediately replace
chipped or bent saw blades.
• Make sure that the plug is not in the
socket!
• Lock the head of the machine in its
highest position.
• Unscrew the screw (20) by one turn
(anticlockwise).
• Move the hood (6) forwards. Push the saw
blade interlock (22) in and unscrew the bolt
(18) with the key supplied (clockwise).
• Remove the saw blade flange (19) and
change the blade. Make sure that the blade
is mounted in the machine correctly: with the
arrow on the blade pointing clockwise.
• Replace the flange (19) and push the
interlock (22) in and screw the bolt (18) tight
again.
• Move the hood (6) back and screw the
screw (20) tight again (clockwise).
Adjusting the saw angle Fig. 3
The mitring angle is 45º, both left and right.
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