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bench. If the machine is to be moved fre quently
within the work area, use of the wheel assembly
special accessory is recommended.
PUTTING INTO OPERATION
Observe the safety instructions!
Important:
The machine must only be brought
into service with completely installed safety and
protection devices. Before starting to use it, con
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nect the machine to an extraction system.
For every operation, the extraction cover has to
be lowered down to the work piece. Remove the
extraction cover for shrouded cuts. After such an
operation, the extraction cover has to be rein
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stalled immediately.
The settings of the machine have to ensure that
the top of the highest saw tooth is positioned just
a little higher than the work piece.
Before switching on the machine, all safety and
protection devices have to be installed according
to the ir instructions.
The saw blade must move freely.
Always check timber, which has been processed
before, for foreign objects (nails, screws, etc.).
Remove all foreign matter.
Before turning on the power supply, make sure
that the saw blade is installed correctly and that
the moving components can move freely.
Warning:
If in doubt, have the machine set by a
qualified person. It is too dangerous to work on
assumptions.
SAW BLADE – DIAGONAL ADJUSTMENT
The saw blade may be swiveled from 90° to 45°
after the wing nut has been loosened. Check the
90° and the 45° position before the first and each
subsequent startup. Make a test cut! Readjust
the angle adjustment on the adjusting bolts 1 & 2.
SAW BLADE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The saw blade is adjustable from 0 to 80 mm cut-
ting height after the wing nut has been loosened.
For safe and clean working, choose a minimal saw
blade projection for the workpiece.
LENGTH CUTS
Insert the length stop for parallel cuts. Use the
stop ruler with the high stop side for cuts above
120 mm and the stop ruler with the low stop side
for cut widths under 120 mm. Lead the work-
piece with the push stick. 1 high hub 2 Iow hub.
DIAGONAL CUTS
For diagonal and angle cuts, insert the cross-
cutting guide.
OPERATIONAL INFORMATION
WORKING ON CIRCULAR SAWS CUTTING WIDE
WORKPIECES, IMAGE 34
Width of the workpiece to be machined over
120 mm.
Tool:
Circular saw blade for longitudinal cuts.
Operating cycle:
Adjust the ripping fence in
accordance with the width of the workpiece.
Ensure that your hands are resting in a safe
place. The workpiece may only be forward ed
in the tool area with the right hand or with the
aid of a push stick if narrow workpieces are cut
off in the cutting process. Move the fence back
to the middle of the saw or use a short auxiliary
fence if there is a danger of the workpiece being
jammed between the circular saw blade, the riv
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ing knife and the fence.
Only the upper suction hood has been indicated
in the figures on pages 26 28 or has been left out
in the individual case in order to display the op
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erating cycle or device more clearly.
The upper suction hood is required for all of
the operating cycles.
CUTTING NARROW WORKPIECES, IMAGE 35
Width of the workpiece to be machined less
than 120 mm.
Tool:
Circular saw blade for longitudinal cuts.
Operating cycle:
Adjust the fence in accor-
dance with the width of the workpiece. Feed the
workpiece with both hands (use the push stick in
the region of the saw blade) and push the work-
piece until it is behind the riving knife. Use the
push stick to feed the workpiece right from the
beginning of the cutting process if short work-
pieces are being used.
CUTTING EDGES AND STRIPS, IMAGE 36
Tool:
Circular saw blade for a fine cut
Operating cycle:
Mount the fence with a low
stop bar surface or use an auxiliary fence. Feed
the workpiece with a push stick until the end of
the workpiece is in the region of the riving knife.
Prevent long workpieces from toppling over at
the end of the cutting process by using a table
length extension.
Note:
Devices which must be connected to
parts of the machine are to be secured with
screws. Thumb screws can only be used to make
temporary connections at ma chines.
CROSS-CUTTING NARROW WORKPIECES,
IMAGE 37
Tool:
Fine toothed crosscut blade
Operating cycle:
Adjust the rejection rail so
that workpiece sections do not touch the as-
cending part of the saw blade. Only feed the
workpiece by means of a cross feed stop or a
cross slide.
Do not remove wood chippings from the region
of the workpiece with your hands.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The electric motor is connected in a ready to op-
erate state. The connection corresponds to the
relevant VDE and DIN regulations. The mains
connection at the customer’s work place and
the extension cable used must correspond to
these regu lations.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The motor automatically switches off if it is
overloaded. The motor can be switched on
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