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Bevel tilt setting
After loosening the ratchet lock lever
at the rear, the sawhead tilts step-
lessly up to 48° from vertical to the left or
right.
A
Risk of crushing!
There is a risk of crushing your
fingers between the ratchet lock lever
and the track arm holder. Always
position the ratchet lock lever (by
pulling out and turning) so that there
is sufficient space between lock lever
and track arm holder.
The track arm holder engages at positive
stops at the 0°, 22.5°, and 45 ° position.
A
Caution!
In order to prevent the angle of
inclination from changing during cut-
ting, the ratchet lock lever must be
tightened (also when engaged at a
positive stop!).
7.1
Connection of a dust col-
lector
A
Danger!
Wood dust of certain species
(e.g. oak, beech, ash) can cause can-
cer when inhaled: use a dust collector
−
when using the saw in enclosed
spaces;
−
when using the saw over
extended periods (more than 1/2
hour per day);
−
when cutting oak, beech or ash.
Dust spout adaptor installation
•
Push on the dust spout adaptor
as illustrated.
7.2
Mains connection
B
Danger! High voltage
•
Operate this machine in dry sur-
roundings only.
•
Operate the machine only on a
power source meeting the follow-
ing requirements (see also "Tech-
nical specifications"):
−
mains voltage and system fre-
quency conform to the voltage
and frequency shown on the
machine´s rating label;
−
fuse protection by a residual
current operated device (RCD)
of 30 mA sensitivity;
−
Outlets properly installed,
earthed, and tested.
•
Position power supply cable so it
does not interfere with the work
and is not damaged.
•
Protect power supply cable from
heat, aggressive liquids and
sharp edges.
•
Use only rubber-jacketed exten-
sion cables of sufficient lead
cross-section (3 x 1.5 mm
2
).
•
Do not pull on power supply
cable to unplug.
A
Danger!
•
Before starting any work, check
to see that the safety devices are
in proper working order:
•
Use personal protection gear.
•
Assume proper operating posi-
tion:
−
at the front of the saw;
−
in front of the saw;
−
to the side of the line of cut.
•
Risk of crushing!
When tilting the sawhead, keep
your hands out of the track arm
holder's tilting range! Hold at the
sawhead.
•
If the type of work requires, use
the following:
−
work support – for long stock,
which would otherwise fall off
the table on completion of the
cut;
−
dust collector.
•
Cut only stock of dimensions that
allow for safe and secure holding
while cutting.
•
Use an auxiliary fence if small
cutoffs will result when cutting.
•
Always hold the workpiece down
on the table and do not jam it. Do
not attempt to stop the saw blade
by exerting lateral pressure. Risk
of injury if the saw blade is
blocked.
8.1
Standard cross cuts
Maximum workpiece cross section
(dimensions in mm):
Starting position:
−
Transport locking pin pulled out.
−
Sawhead fully raised.
−
Cutting depth limiter set to maxi-
mum depth of cut.
−
Rotating table in 0
°
position, the
locking screw of the rotating table is
tightened.
−
Motorhead in vertical (90
°
) position,
bevel tilt locking lever tightened.
−
Hinged fence on top of the fence
and secured.
−
Track arm not extended.
−
Locking screw of the track arm loos-
ened (if workpiece width requires).
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7.
Initial operation
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8.
Operation
Width approx.
285
Height approx.
81