8.4.2 Turning the stop rail (Fig. 23-26)
n
First undo the wing nuts (f) to turn the stop rail (e).
n
The stop rail (e) can now by pulled off the guide
rail (h) and can be pushed back over it with the
appropriate guide.
n
Retighten the wing nuts (f).
8.4.3 Cutting width (Fig. 26-28)
n
The parallel stop (7) has to be used when making
longitudinal cuts in wooden workpieces.
n
The parallel stop should be mounted on the right-
hand side of the saw blade (5).
n
Place the parallel stop on the guide rail for the
parallel stop (12) from above (Fig. 26).
n
There are 2 scales (j/k) on the guide rail for the
parallel stop (12) which show the distance
between the stop rail (e) and the saw blade (5)
(Fig. 27).
n
Depending on this, choose the appropriate scale
to suit whether the stop rail (e) is turned for thick
or thin material:
High stop rail (thick material):
Scale j
Low stop rail (thin material):
Scale k
n
Set the parallel stop (7) for the required
dimension using the inspection window (I) and
secure it using the eccentric lever for the parallel
stop (31).
8.4.4 Adjusting the stop length (Fig. 29)
n
The stop rail (e) can be moved in longitudinal
direction in order to prevent the workpiece from
becoming jammed.
n
Rule of thumb: The rear end of the stop comes up
against an imaginary line that begins roughly at
the center of the blade and runs at an angle of
45° to the rear.
n
Set the required cutting width.
n
Slacken the wing nuts (f) and push the stop rail
(e) forward until it touches the imaginary 45° line.
n
Tighten the wing nuts (f) again.
8.5 Adjusting the parallel stop (Fig. 30)
n
Set the saw blade (5) to maximum cutting depth
(also see Point 9.2).
n
Set the parallel stop (7) so that the stop rail (e)
touches the saw blade (setting for thick material,
also see Point 9.4).
n
If the parallel stop (7) is not in line with the saw
blade (5), undo the screws (m) on the parallel
stop until the parallel stop (7) can be adjusted in
line with the saw blade (5) (Figure 30).
n
Re-tighten the screws (m).
8.6 Cross stop (Figure 31-32)
n
Slide the cross stop (13) into the groove (32) of
the table.
n
Slacken the knurled screw (33).
n
Turn the cross stop (13) until the required angle is
set. The notch (w) indicates the set angle.
n
Retighten the knurled screw (33).
n
When cutting large parts of workpieces you can
use the stop rail (e) from the parallel stop (7) to
extend the length of the cross stop (13) (Fig. 32)
n
To extend the cross stop (13) with the stop rail
(e), the stop rail (e), the chain bar (h) and the
wing nuts (f) must be removed together with the
washers of the parallel stop (7). Now mount the
stop rail as shown in Figure 32, using the lock
bolts (n).
Important.
n
Do not push the stop rail (e) too far toward the
blade.
n
The distance between the stop rail (e) and the
blade (5) should be approx. 2 cm.
8.7 Adjusting the scale on the cross stop (Figure
33)
n
Place a 90° stop angle against the saw blade (5).
n
Connect the cross stop (13) to the stop rail (e) of
the parallel stop (7) (also see Point 9.4).
n
Undo the knurled screw (33) of the cross top (13).
n
Position the cross stop (13) so that the stop rail is
in a 90° angle to the saw blade (5). Now precisely
align the cross stop to the saw blade using the
90° stop angle and retighten the knurled screw
(33).
n
Check if the cross stop is aligned at exactly 90°. If
this is not the case, continue as follows:
- Undo the two screws (o) holding the scale (p) to
the cross stop (13) until the scale can be set to
the correct position.
- Retighten the screws (o).
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