point where the worktop can still be swivelled (Fig. 2.4). Then mount the handle
screws, washers and screws. Make sure that the embossing on the washer is
aligned correctly. After assembly, tighten both handle screws (Fig. 2.5).
Finally, use the appropriate screws and washers to install the handles on the two
hand cranks. (Fig. 2.6).
OPERATION
FOLDING UP THE TABLE
Fold up the table as follows:
Check the height adjustment and set it to the lowest position (if in another posi-
tion). Also check whether both eccentric levers have been pressed down, so that
the height adjustment is fixed. First close the clamping jaws of the working table
(Fig. 3.1). At the left and right, release the two handle screws at the crossbar and
swivel the worktop until it reaches the limit stop (Fig. 3.2 - Fig. 3.3). To fix the
worktop in place, tighten the two handle screws again. Now slightly tilt the table
onto the rear feet and fold in the front footpiece until it reaches the stop (Fig. 3.4).
The table can be carried with one hand holding it at the cutout in the table top
(Fig. 3.5). For storage, lean the table against a wall at a slight angle to prevent it
from falling over (Fig. 3.6).
FOLDING OUT THE TABLE
CAUTION
Risk of injury from uncontrolled movements of the working table
If the feet of the working table are not folded out completely, there is risk of un-
controlled table movements.
Before starting work, make sure that the feet have been folded out fully and the
working table is standing securely.
Unfold the table as follows:
Make sure that both eccentric levers have been pressed down tightly, so that the
height adjustment is fixed, and that both handle screws for swivelling the worktop
have been tightened (Fig. 4.1). Fold out the footpiece to the limit stop (Fig. 4.2). At
the left and right, release the two handle screws at the crossbar and swivel the tab-
letop to the horizontal position (Fig. 4.3). Fix the worktop in place by tightening the
two handle screws again. Subsequently make sure that the table is standing se-
curely (Fig. 4.4).
TABLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
CAUTION
Risk of injury from uncontrolled movements of the working table
If the eccentric levers at the working table are not pressed tightly against the table
legs, there is risk of the worktop sinking down during work.
Before starting any work and after each adjustment of the work height, make sure
that the two eccentric levers are pressed tightly against the table legs, so that the
worktop cannot tilt and is securely fixed in place.
You can now adjust the working height. There are six possible positions, from
725 to 950 mm. Proceed as follows:
Make sure that both handle screws have been firmly tightened. Release both ec-
centric levers in the direction of the arrow (Fig. 5.1). Slightly pull the worktop to-
wards you until it is released from the locking positions. The worktop can now be
adjusted to the desired height (Fig. 5.2 - Fig. 5.3). Make sure that the worktop has
engaged in one of the four locking positions again and close both eccentric levers
by pressing them against the table legs to fixate the tabletop (Fig. 5.4 - Fig. 5.5).
TILTING THE TABLE TOP
CAUTION
Risk of injury from falling workpieces or tools
Any mounted devices, tools and workpieces must be removed from the working
table before tilting the table top.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from uncontrolled movements of the working table
If the handle screws at the working table are not tightly closed, there is risk of the
worktop folding when work is performed on it.
Before starting any work and after each adjustment of the work angle, make sure
that both handle screws have been tightened, so that the worktop cannot tilt and
is securely fixed in place.
The table top can be tilted at an angle of between 0° and 60°. To do so, proceed
as follows:
Make sure that both eccentric levers for the height adjustment have been firmly
tightened, so that the height of the table cannot change. At the left and right, re-
lease the two handle screws at the crossbar and swivel the worktop to the desired
position (Fig. 6.1 - Fig. 6.3). To fix the worktop in place, tighten the two handle
screws again (Fig. 6.2).
OPERATING FUNCTIONS
CAUTION
Risk of injury from uncontrolled movements of the working table
If the two eccentric levers are not pressing tightly against the table legs or the
handle screws of the angle adjustment are loose, there is risk of uncontrolled table
movements.
Before starting work, make sure that the handle screws are tight and the two ec-
centric levers are pressed tightly against the table legs, so that the worktop cannot
tilt and is securely fixed.
QUICK ADJUSTER OF THE FRONT TABLE TOP
NOTICE
If the spindles are tensioned, release the tension before using the quick adjuster.
Pull both levers of the quick adjuster outward and hold them in the pulled-out posi-
tion. Position the front table top by moving it to the desired position. Release the
two levers of the quick adjuster and clamp the workpiece with the two hand cranks
(Fig. 7.1).
CAUTION
Risk of injury from workpiece that becomes loose
Shifting the table top by means of the quick adjuster does not exert any clamping
force on the workpiece yet.
Always tighten both hand cranks to clamp the workpiece in place.
CLAMPING WORKPIECES
The plastic clamping jaws included in the scope of delivery offer a wide range of
clamping and support options for workpieces. The four additional support tips are
inserted into the clamping jaws as shown and secured by twisting them to the side.
(Fig. 7.2).
To clamp a workpiece, insert the clamping jaws (if needed) into the table tops of
the working table and position the workpiece between the table tops or clamping
jaws. Turn the two hand cranks clockwise to clamp a workpiece. To release the
workpiece, turn the two hand cranks anti-clockwise.
DEVICE ASSEMBLY
CAUTION
Risk of injury from a falling device
Before devices are mounted, the table top must be in the horizontal position and
firmly fixed with both handle screws. It is not permitted to mount devices if the
table top is set at an angle.
WARNING
Risk of injury from improper mounting of a device
Before starting any work, always make sure that all four screw joints between the
device and table have been tightened properly.
Mitre saws or drill stands may be mounted on the table using the fastening bolts
supplied in the scope of delivery.
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Summary of Contents for MASTER 750 ERGO
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