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Adjusting the saw blade (fig. A & E)
The saw blade has been adjusted correctly when it
is centered on
the saw blade wheels and does not show wobble.
Slacken the locking screws (3) and open the cover
(7).
Turn the saw blade (5) around by turning the upper
saw blade wheel (21) into the sawing direction, and
check the running of the saw blade.
If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
Slacken the height adjuster (9) and slide the saw
blade until it is centered on the wheel.
Check the running of the saw blade again and
further adjust if required.
Tighten the height adjuster.
Adjusting the saw blade guides (fig. A, F & G)
The saw blade guides have been adjusted correctly
if the saw blade has a clearance of max. 1 mm.
Upper saw blade guide
Remove the saw blade protection (6).
Move the saw blade guide (22) to its upper position
using the height adjuster (10).
Slacken the screw (23).
Set the rear guide roller (24) to the correct
distance.
Tighten the screw (23).
Set the longitudinal guide rollers (25) to the correct
distance.
Adjustment of the longitudinal guide rollers is
performed simultaneously.
By turning screw (23) out and turning screw (26) in,
the guide
roller to the left in the figure comes closer to the saw
blade.
By turning screw (26) out and turning screw (23) in,
the guide
roller to the right in the figure comes closer to the
saw blade.
Lower saw blade guide
Slacken the screw (27).
Set the guide (28) to the required distance.
Tighten the screw (27).
Replacing the saw blade (fig. A, H & I)
Slacken the screws (3) and open the cover (7).
Put the upper saw blade wheel (21) into its lowest
position by loosening the height adjuster (9) and
the adjusting screw (8).
Slacken the screws (29) a few threads and slide
the wheelbrush
(30) just away from the lower saw blade wheel (31).
Remove the old blade.
Put the new blade (5) round the saw blade wheels
as shown.
First put the blade round the upper wheel, then,
while holding the blade in place, put it round the
lower wheel.
Adjust the blade.
Adjust the guides.
Tension the blade by tightening the adjusting
screw (8).
Slide the wheelbrush against the lower wheel and
tighten the screws (29).
Close the cover and tighten the screws (3).
Before changing a saw blade, always unplug the
machine.
Only use sharp and undamaged blades. Bent saw
blades should be replaced immediately.
Always mount the saw blade with the teeth pointing
down.
Set the correct saw blade tension to
help avoid breaking the blade.
Adjusting the bevel angle (fig. J)
The bevel angle is infinitely adjustable between 0°
and 45°.
Slacken the clamping handle (11).
Set the desired bevel angle according to the scale
(32).
Tighten the clamping handle.
Mounting and adjusting the mitre gauge (fig. K)
The mitre gauge can be mounted both to the left
and to the right of the saw blade.
Slide the mitre gauge (33) into the slot (34) to the
left or right of the saw blade (5) as required.
Slacken the adjusting screw (35) and use a set
square to check that the mitre angle is 90°.
Tighten the adjusting screw.
Use a screwdriver to
set the indicator (36) to the
corresponding value on the scale (37).
The guide fence should always be
mounted to the machine with the
profile pointed towards the saw
blade.
Setting the mitre gauge for sawing straight
cross-cuts (fig. K)
Slacken the adjusting screw (35) and set the mitre
angle to 90°.
Tighten the adjusting screw.
Setting the mitre gauge for sawing mitre cuts
(fig. K)
The mitre angle is infinitely variable between 0° and
90°.
According to the scale, values can be set from 30°
to 90°.
Slacken the adjusting screw (35) and set the
required mitre angle.
Tighten the adjusting screw.
Mounting and setting the guide profile (fig. L)
The guide profile can be mounted both to the left
and to the right of the saw blade.
Release the handle (38).
Slide the guide profile (39) with the bracket (40)
around the edges of the saw table (6) to the left or
right of the saw blade (5) as required.
Clamp the handle and make sure it points
downwards.
Make sure that the guide profile is
guiding as much of the workpiece
as possible.
Beware that the guide profile is not
touching the saw blade.
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