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1. By loosening the set screw (48), you can move the roller (49) forwards or backwards in the direction of the arrows.
2. Loosen the set screw (50).
3. Adjust the three-roller guide (51) so that the lateral rollers (52) are positioned about 1 mm behind the base of the teeth.
4. Put the set screw back in (50).
5. Loosen the knurled nut (56).
6. Place the knurled screw (53) and the lateral rollers (54) in the correct position – the two lateral rollers must be in slight
contact with the sawblade.
Turn the wheels of the saw clockwise several times.
7. Tighten the knurled nut (56).
8. Adjust the roller (55) so that it is about 1 mm in front of the sawblade.
9. Put the set screw back in (50).
9.4
ADJUSTING THE LOWER SAWBLADE GUIDE (Fig. 21 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30)
The lower sawblade guide consists of the following parts:
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A roller (which supports the sawblade from the back)
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Two lateral rollers (which guide the sawblade laterally)
These parts have to be adjusted each time you change or adjust the sawblade.
1. Loosen the two screws (39) and remove the guide plate (40).
2. Unscrew the table (59) from the table support (60).
3. Direct the upper sawblade guide upwards.
4. Loosen the screw (61), so that the roller can easily move forwards or backwards.
5. Loosen the screw (62).
6. Adjust the support (63) so that the lateral rollers (66) are positioned about 1 mm behind the base of the teeth.
7. Tighten the screw (62).
8. Loosen the screw (65) using an Allen key.
9. Push the rollers (66) (against the sawblade).
10.Turn the wheels of the saw manually several times in a clockwise direction so that the lateral rollers can position
themselves correctly – the two lateral rollers must be in slight contact with the sawblade.
11.Put the screw back in (65).
12.Adjust the roller (67) so that it is in slight contact with the sawblade.
13.Put the screw back in (68).
14.Securely screw the table back down to the table support.
15.Screw back the guide plate to the table.
9.5
CHANGING THE RUBBER TIRES (Fig. 31)
Check the rubber tires regularly for wear. Always replace the rubber tires in pairs.
1. Remove the sawblade (See the section on “Upkeep and maintenance”).
2. Use a small screwdriver to remove the rubber tires.
3. Install the new tires and put the sawblade back in.
9.6
CHANGING THE CHIP GUARD (Fig. 32)
The chip guard must be changed when the saw track is damaged.
1. Remove the chip guard (69) from the table (release it from underneath).
2. Install the new chip guard.
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