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Bosch Power Tools
1 609 92A 285 | (11.11.15)
Setting the Standard 45° Bevel Angle (Leftward)
– Bring the power tool into the working position.
– Turn the saw table
38
to the 0° detent
18
. The lever
16
must be felt to engage in the detent.
– Pull the left fence extension
9
completely outward.
– Loosen lock lever
17
and tilt the glide arm by handle
4
left-
ward to the stop (45°).
Checking:
(see figure V1)
– Set an angle gauge to 45° and place it on the saw table
38
.
The leg of the angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
40
over the complete length.
Adjusting:
(see figure V2)
– Screw set screw
71
in or out with an open-end spanner
(8 mm) until the leg of the angle gauge is flush with the saw
blade over the complete length.
– Retighten the lock lever
17
again.
When the angle indicators
33
and
24
are not in line with the
45° marks of scale
32
after adjusting, firstly once more check
the 0° setting for the bevel angle and the angle indicators.
Then repeat the adjustment of the 45° bevel angle.
Setting the Standard 45° Bevel Angle (Rightward)
– Bring the power tool into the working position.
– Turn the saw table
38
to the 0° detent
18
. The lever
16
must be felt to engage in the detent.
– Pull the right fence extension
9
completely outward.
– Loosen the lock lever
17
.
– Lightly tilt the glide arm leftward out of the 0°
position via handle
4
and turn rotary knob
39
until the righthand bevel angle range is indicat-
ed.
– Tilt the glide arm via handle
4
rightward to the stop (45°).
Checking:
(see figure W1)
– Set an angle gauge to 135° and place it on the saw table
38
.
The leg of the angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
40
over the complete length.
Adjusting:
(see figure W2)
– Screw set screw
72
in or out with an open-end spanner
(8 mm) until the leg of the angle gauge is flush with the saw
blade over the complete length.
– Retighten the lock lever
17
again.
When the angle indicators
33
and
24
are not in line with the
45° marks of scale
32
after adjusting, firstly once more check
the 0° setting for the bevel angle and the angle indicators.
Then repeat the adjustment of the 45° bevel angle.
Aligning the Scale for Mitre Angles
– Bring the power tool into the working position.
– Turn the saw table
38
to the 0° detent
18
. The lever
16
must be felt to engage in the detent.
Checking:
(see figure X1)
– Adjust an angle gauge to 90° and position it between the
fence
10
and the saw blade
40
on the saw table
38
.
The leg of the angle gauge must be flush with the saw blade
40
over the complete length.
Adjusting:
(see figure X2)
– Loosen all four set screws
73
with the hex key (4 mm)
20
and turn the saw table
38
together with the scale
37
until
the leg of the angle gauge is flush with the saw blade over
the complete length.
– Retighten the screws again.
When the angle indicator
59
is not in line with the 0° mark of
scale
37
after adjusting, loosen screw
74
with a cross-head
screwdriver and align the angle indicator alongside the
0° mark.
Adjusting the Clamping Force of Lock Lever 17
(see figure Y)
The clamping force of lock lever
17
can be readjusted.
Checking:
– The clamping force of the lock lever must securely hold the
position of the glide arm at any bevel angle.
Adjusting:
– Loosen the lock lever
17
.
– Turn set screw
75
in anticlockwise direction with a socket
spanner (size 17 mm) to reduce the clamping force, or in-
crease the clamping force by turning in clockwise direc-
tion.
– Adjust a vertical bevel angle, retighten lock lever
17
and
check if the desired clamping force has been reached.
Transport (see figure Z)
Before transporting the power tool, the following steps must
be carried out:
– Slide glide arm
28
completely to the rear and secure it in
this position (see “Securing the Glide Arm”, page 37).
– Make sure that the depth stop
30
is pushed completely in-
ward and that adjusting screw
29
fits through the recess
without touching the depth stop when moving the glide
arm.
– Guide the glide arm downward until transport safety-lock
31
can be pushed completely inward.
– Slide the table extensions
11
completely inward.
– Set the vertical bevel angle to 0° and tighten the lock lever
17
.
– Turn saw table
38
leftward to the stop and tighten locking
knob
15
.
– Wind up the mains cable and tie it together with Velcro
strap
76
.
– Remove all accessories that cannot be mounted firmly to
the power tool.
If possible, place unused saw blades in an enclosed con-
tainer for transport.
– Carry the machine by the transport handle
7
or hold it by
the recessed handles
19
on the sides of the saw table.
When transporting the power tool, only use the trans-
port fixtures. Never carry the power tool by the protec-
tive devices, the glide arm 28 or the handle 4.
The power tool should always be carried by two per-
sons in order to avoid back injuries.
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