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| English
1 609 929 X56 | (22.1.11)
Bosch Power Tools
Note:
Clamping lever
8
is indexed (adjustable),
allowing it to be set to an ergonomically favour-
able or space-saving position.
With the clamping lever tightened, pull its lever
away from the blade guard, turn it to the desired
position and allow it to engage again.
Mounting the Parallel Guide (see figure C)
The parallel guide
10
can be positioned either
left or right from the saw blade.
– Loosen clamping handle
35
of parallel guide
10
.
This releases V-guide
36
.
– Firstly, mount the parallel guide via the V-
guide in guide groove
11
of the saw table.
Now, position the parallel guide into the
front guide groove
2
of the saw table.
The parallel guide can now be moved to any
position.
– To lock the parallel guide, press the clamping
handle
35
down.
Mounting the Auxiliary Parallel Guide
(see figure D)
When sawing narrow workpieces and bevel an-
gles,
the auxiliary parallel guide
37
must be
mounted to parallel guide
10
.
The auxiliary parallel guide can be mounted left
or right from parallel guide
10
, as required.
For assembly, use the “auxiliary parallel guide”
fastening kit
38
. (3 fastening screws, 3 wash-
ers, 3 wing nuts)
– Insert the fastening screws through the lat-
eral holes in the parallel guide
10
.
The heads of the screws serve as a guide for
the auxiliary parallel guide.
– Move the auxiliary parallel guide
37
over the
heads of the fastening screws.
– Mount the washers to the fastening screws
and tighten them with the wing nuts .
Mounting the Angle Stop (see figures E1 – E2)
– Insert the guide rail
39
of the angle stop
3
in-
to one of the guide grooves
5
of the saw table
intended for this purpose.
For improved placement of long workpieces, the
angle stop can be extended with profile rail
28
.
– If required, mount the profile rail to the angle
stop with fastening kit
40
.
Dust/Chip Extraction
Dusts from materials such as lead-containing
coatings, some wood types, minerals and metal
can be harmful to one’s health. Touching or
breathing-in the dusts can cause allergic reac-
tions and/or lead to respiratory infections of the
user or bystanders.
Certain dusts, such as oak or beech dust, are
considered as carcinogenic, especially in con-
nection with wood-treatment additives (chro-
mate, wood preservative). Materials containing
asbestos may only be worked by specialists.
– Always use dust extraction.
– Provide for good ventilation of the working
place.
– It is recommended to wear a P2 filter-class
respirator.
Observe the relevant regulations in your country
for the materials to be worked.
The dust/chip extraction can be blocked by
dust, chips or workpiece fragments.
– Switch the machine off and pull the mains
plug from the socket outlet.
– Wait until the saw blade has come to a com-
plete stop.
– Determine the cause of the blockage and cor-
rect it.
f
Prevent dust accumulation at the work-
place.
Dusts can easily ignite.
f
To avoid the danger of fire when sawing alu-
minium, empty the sawdust ejector and do
not work with dust/chip extraction.
Emptying the Sawdust Ejector (see figure F)
The sawdust ejector
31
can be emptied for re-
moval of workpiece fragments and large chips.
– Switch the machine off and pull the mains
plug from the socket outlet.
– Wait until the saw blade has come to a com-
plete stop.
– Loosen fastening screw
41
with Allen key
21
.
– Pull out sawdust ejector
31
and remove
workpiece fragments and chips.
– Mount the sawdust ejector to the power tool
again.
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