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Adjusting the fence

 

 

Precise adjustment of the DSG-D fence is of enormous importance, as it affects the accuracy of 
all cuts made with it. To achieve optimum cutting results, always use sufficiently precise measur-
ing equipment (e.g. vernier calliper) for adjustment. 

 

1.

 

Swivel the fence to approxi-
mately 45° and loosen the 
four M8 clamping screws 
(

 Figure 1).  

 

2.

 

Now swivel the fence to-
wards position 0 (

 90°)  

until the stop screws are in 
contact (

 Figure 2).  

 

3.

 

The line in the magnifying 
glass for reading the swivel  
angle is now congruent with 
the 0 resp. 90° line on the  
angle scale.  

 

4.

 

Clamp the turntable at this 
position.  

 

5.

 

Insert the support block into 
the fence profile, which is 
approximately parallel to the 
saw blade. 

 

CAUTION: Make sure 

that the support 
block is in contact 
with the profile!

 

 

Figure 1: Adjusting the DSG-D (1) 

 

Figure 2: Adjusting the DSG-D (2) 

 

6.

 

Carefully push the fence with the material up to the saw blade (

 Figure 3). 

 

 

7.

 

At this position, retighten the M8 clamping screws 

 

first on one side.  

 

Then swivel the fence so that the two clamping 
screws on the other side can be easily reached and 
tighten them as well. 

 

CAUTION: To prevent the saw blade 
from being pushed out of position, 
place an additional material strip to 
the right of the saw blade and fix it in 
place with the rip fence!

 

 

Figure 3: Adjusting the DSG-D (3) 

8.

 

Make a test cut in the 0° resp. 90° position and check whether the position of the scale corresponds to the 
value measured on the test piece. 

 

 

Clamping screws M8

Turntable 

clamping screw 

Stopper screws

Support block

Additional material strip

Summary of Contents for DSG-D

Page 1: ...berg Kaserne Binger Str 28 Halle 120 DE 72488 Sigmaringen Tel 49 07571 755 0 E Mail info hokubema panhans de Web https hokubema panhans de Operation Manual DSG D Double Sided Mitre Fence For use on sliding table saws according to the DIN EN 1870 18 2011 08 standard Type DSG D ...

Page 2: ...re 2 Adjusting the DSG D 2 5 Figure 3 Adjusting the DSG D 3 5 Figure 4 Adjusting the DSG D 4 6 Figure 5 DSG D adjustment example 6 Figure 6 Clamping screw for flap rail 6 Figure 7 Set factor by scale 7 Figure 8 Angles for wrong mitres 7 Figure 9 Length compensation via table 7 Figure 10 Digital angle display 9 Figure 11 Battery case rear 9 Figure 12 DSG D wall bracket 9 Revisions Revision Editor C...

Page 3: ... at any angle from 0 90 Automatic length compensation for preferred angles 5 10 15 22 5 30 45 60 67 5 An imprinted scale simplifies the production of incorrect mitres Easy handling and quick mounting on the trolley of the saw Angle length measurement adjustable via digital display The leg length available for cutting is maximum 1375 mm Including wooden support block and wall bracket Bounce free mo...

Page 4: ...he DSG D on the edging table 1 Move eccentric lever to handle up position 2 Place the fence on the edging table 3 Check whether the press on screws are in contact with the edging table and re adjust if necessary 1 Loosen the two M8 screws This ensures that the fence rests correctly on the edging table 2 Clamp the fence by tightening the eccentric lever 3 Retighten the two M8 screws Press on screw ...

Page 5: ...ich is approximately parallel to the saw blade CAUTION Make sure that the support block is in contact with the profile Figure 1 Adjusting the DSG D 1 Figure 2 Adjusting the DSG D 2 6 Carefully push the fence with the material up to the saw blade Figure 3 7 At this position retighten the M8 clamping screws first on one side Then swivel the fence so that the two clamping screws on the other side can...

Page 6: ...ure 4 Adjusting the DSG D 4 Because the fence scale has different markings for reading the length it is possible to set the exact length to the cutting line at certain angles Example If for example the fence is set to an angle of 22 5 and the length dimension is set so that the marking line on the scale below the 22 5 is congruent with any measure for example 350 mm on the scale of the profile thi...

Page 7: ... right refer Figure 8 The corresponding sides for the narrow and wide workpiece are also shown graphically on the turntable plate Figure 7 Set factor by scale Figure 8 Angles for wrong mitres Table for length compensation on the double sided mitre fence Using the table refer to section 2 5 the length compensation dimension can be set in addition to the angles printed on the scale of the mitre fenc...

Page 8: ... 3 58 5 23 3 10 18 5 34 42 5 59 21 9 10 5 19 3 34 5 42 6 59 5 20 5 11 20 0 35 42 8 60 18 9 11 5 20 8 35 5 42 9 60 5 17 4 12 21 6 36 43 1 61 15 7 12 5 22 3 36 5 43 2 61 5 13 9 13 23 0 37 43 3 62 12 1 13 5 23 7 38 5 43 4 62 5 10 2 14 24 4 39 43 4 63 8 1 14 5 25 1 39 5 43 5 63 5 6 0 15 25 8 40 43 5 64 3 8 15 5 26 5 40 5 43 4 64 5 1 4 16 27 1 41 43 4 65 1 1 16 5 27 8 41 5 43 3 65 5 3 7 17 28 4 42 43 2...

Page 9: ...ery case rear Since the current angular position is not saved when the battery is changed the indicator must be recalibrated to the fence afterwards as described in section 2 6 1 Fire explosion and burn hazard Never recharge batteries or expose them to temperatures above 85 C Please dispose of the used batteries properly 2 6 3 Further documentation Further documentation and manuals for the digital...

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