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saw bench (16) to the required cutting depth.
The saw blade (5) should project out of the
material by a few millimeters.
Retighten the locknut (15).
7.1.3 Longitudinal cuts
Undo the knurled screw (25) and set the
cross and parallel stop (18) to 90°. Tighten the
knurled screw (25) again.
Fit the parallel stop (18) from the right into
the front groove in the saw bench (16).
Undo the two knurled screws (26). Carefully
push the stop rail (27) to over the middle of
the saw blade (5) and secure it.
Set the parallel stop (18) to the required
dimension using the scale on the saw bench
(16) and secure it with the locking screw (28).
Switch on the saw by pressing the green
button.
Slide the workpiece slowly and precisely
along the parallel stop (18) to the saw blade
(5).
The top saw blade guard (17) will open
automatically and the workpiece moves
forward.
Important: For workpiece widths below
120 mm a push stick (29) must be used in the
area near the saw blade (5) (supplied). For
workpiece widths below 30 mm a push block
must be used to move the workpiece.
The push block is not supplied. (Available
from your specialist dealer)
Always push the workpiece through to the
end of the splitter (30).
After completing the cut the safety hood
(17) will close again automatically to cover
the saw blade (5).
Switch off the saw again.
Important: Secure long workpieces
against falling off at the end of the cut (e.g.
with a roller stand etc.) (e.g. roller table etc.)
7.1.4. Making cross cuts
Fit the cross parallel stop (18) from the
front into the side groove in the saw bench
(16).
Tighten the locking screw (28) until the
cross and parallel stop (18) can be moved in
the groove in the saw bench (16) with a little
play.
Undo the knurled screw (25), set the cross
stop (18) to the required angle and secure it.
Undo the two knurled screws (26) and
slide the stop rail (27) to the left until it do
not touch the saw blade guard (17) when it is
moved forwards.
Retighten the knurled screws (26).
Switch on the saw.
Press the workpiece firmly against the
stop rail (27) and slide it slowly into the saw
blade (5) together with the cross and parallel
stop (18) to complete the cut.
After completing the cut, switch off the
saw again.
7.2. Using as a crosscut saw
Set the saw to crosscut mode (see 6.2.1)
7.2.1 Settings
When the tightening screw (22) is
loosened, you can tilt the machine head to the
left by up to 45°.
The turntable (8) can be adjusted from -45°
to +45° by undoing the locking screws.(10)
Start the saw by pressing the On/Off
switch (3).
The switch must remain pressed during
the sawing work.
7.2.2 Crosscut 90° and turntable 0°
Press the On/Off switch (3) to turn on the
saw.
Important. Place the material for sawing
firmly on the machine surface, to prevent it
from moving during the sawing process.
When you have switched on the saw, wait
until the saw blade (5) has reached maximum
speed.
Press the release lever (1) and, using the
handle (2), apply steady and light downward
pressure to move the machine head through
the workpiece.
After the cutting process is finished, bring
the machine head back to its upper (home)
position and release the ON/OFF button (3).
Important.
The integral resetting springs will
automatically lift the machine head. Do not
simply let go of the handle (2) after cutting,
but allow the machine head to rise slowly,
applying slight counterpressure as it does so.
7.2.3 Crosscut 90° and turntable 0°- 45°
(Fig. 25)
The crosscut and miter saw with table can
be used to make right and left angular cuts of
0°- 45° in relation to the stop rail.
Move the machine head to its upper
position.
Release the turntable (8) by slackening the
locking screw (10).
Using the handle (2), set the turntable (8)