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1 609 92A 3UL | (10.1.18)
Bosch Power Tools
Sawing with Slide Movement
– For cuts using the slide device
37
(wide workpieces), loos-
en the locking screw
6
in case it is tightened.
– Set the required mitre angle as necessary.
– Firmly clamp the workpiece as appropriate for its dimen-
sions.
– Pull the tool arm away from the fence
1
far enough so that
the saw blade is in front of the workpiece.
– Switch on the machine.
– Slowly guide the tool arm downward with the handle
13
.
– Press the tool arm in the direction of the fence
1
and saw
through the workpiece applying uniform feed.
– Switch off the machine and wait until the saw blade has
come to a complete stop.
– Guide the tool arm slowly upward.
Sawing Workpieces of the Same Length (see figure Q)
The material stop
55
(accessory) can be used for easily saw-
ing workpieces to the same length.
The material stop can be mounted on either side of the saw ta-
ble extension
29
.
– Loosen lock screw
56
and swing the material stop
55
over
clamping screw
57
.
– Retighten lock screw
56
.
– Adjust the saw table extension
29
to the desired length
(see “Extending the Saw Table”, page 35).
Adjusting the Depth Stop (Sawing Grooves) (see figure R)
The depth stop must be adjusted when a trench gap is to be
sawed.
– Swing the depth stop
42
forward.
– Swing the tool arm with the handle
13
to the requested po-
sition.
– Turn adjusting screw
41
, until the screw end touches
depth stop
42
.
– Guide the tool arm slowly upward.
Sawing wider mouldings (see figure S)
For sawing wider mouldings (max. height of 175 mm), use the
spacer
7
.
– If tightened, loosen the locking screw
6
and pull the tool
arm forwards.
– Move the spacer
7
down onto the slide mechanism
37
and
slide the tool arm as far back as possible.
– Tighten locking screw
2
again.
Special Workpieces
When sawing curved or round workpieces, these must be es-
pecially secured against slipping. At the cutting line, no gap
may exist between workpiece, fence and saw table.
Provide for special fixtures, if required.
Adjusting the Laser
To ensure precise cuts, the laser beams must be checked and
adjusted as necessary after intensive use.
Experience and suitable special tools are required for this.
A Bosch after-sales service station will handle this mainte-
nance task quickly and reliably.
Note:
To test the laser function, the machine must be con-
nected to power.
While adjusting the laser (e. g. when moving the tool
arm), never actuate the On/Off switch.
Accidental start-
ing of the power tool can lead to injuries.
– Bring the power tool into the working position.
– Turn the saw table
20
to the 0° detent
27
. The lever
24
must be felt to engage in the detent.
Checking: (see figure T1)
– Draw a straight cutting line on the workpiece.
– Slowly guide the tool arm downward with the handle
13
.
– Align the workpiece in such a manner that the teeth of the
saw blade are in alignment with the cutting line.
– Hold the workpiece in this position and slowly guide the
tool arm upward again.
– Clamp the workpiece.
– Switch on the laser beams with switch
34
.
Throughout the complete length, the laser beams must have
the same clearance to the drawn cutting line on the work-
piece, even when lowering the tool arm.
Adjusting the Flush Levelling: (see figure T2)
1. Adjusting the right-hand laser beam:
– Turn the adjustment screw
58
using the hex key (2,5 mm)
59
until the entire length of the right-hand laser beam is
flush with cutting line marked on the workpiece.
This also moves the left-hand laser beam.
One rotation in anticlockwise direction moves the laser beam
from left to right; one rotation in clockwise direction moves
the laser beam from right to left.
2. Adjusting the left-hand laser beam:
– Turn the adjustment screw
61
using the hex key (2,5 mm)
59
until the left-hand laser beam is the same distance away
from the cutting line marked on the workpiece as the right-
hand laser beam.
One rotation in anticlockwise direction moves the laser beam
from left to right; one rotation in clockwise direction moves
the laser beam from right to left.
Adjusting the Parallelism: (see figure T3)
– Remove the four screws
60
of the laser protection cap
15
with a cross-head screwdriver.
Note:
You have to swing the retracting blade guard back-
ward in order to reach the front screws of the laser protec-
tion cap.
– Loosen fastening screw
61
(approx. 1–2 turns) with the
hex key (2,5 mm)
59
.
Do not completely unscrew the screw.
– Move the mounting plate of the laser right or left until the
laser beams are parallel to the drawn cutting line on the
workpiece over the complete length.
– Hold the mounting plate in this position and tighten fasten-
ing screw
61
again.
– After adjusting, check the flush alignment with the cutting
line once more. If required, align the laser beams with the
set screws
58
one more time.
– Reattach the laser protection cap
15
again.
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