The clamping nut must be screwed back on as it was before.
Position the saw blade in such a way that the saw blade teeth are pointing in the
direction of rotation (see arrow).
▪ Fit the aluminium rail.
▪ Hook the chain on again.
▪ Close the protective cover.
Before operating, all protective guards must be attached to the machine.
Recommended saw blade
Item no.
Diameter
Hole
Teeth
Type
Z1300101
700 mm
30 mm
66
Carbide (widia)
Only saw blades conforming to the EN 847-1 standard may be used.
Securing the saw blade
The saw blade is secured by machinable inserts.
These inserts are subject to wear and should be replaced as soon as they are worn out.
Sharpening the saw blade
Saw blades should only be resharpened by a specialist company.
Carbide saw blade
Instructions for use for carbide saw blades
Carbide tipped circular saw blades are characterised by their long service life and superior
cutting performance. These blades are high-precision machine tools, so must always be
correctly handled and used.
▪ The hardness of the carbide tips means they must be protected from nicks.
– Incorrect storage can result in damage to the tips of the teeth. Place the circular saw
blade on foam rubber or a similar surface.
– Do not attempt to cut any nails, metal brackets or anything similar that may be in
the wood.
– The circular saw blade must not be subjected to any impacts or knocks.
▪ Before starting up the motor, check that the circular saw blade is running freely and
ensure that the direction of rotation is correct.
▪ Circular saw blades that a running down must not be slowed by external means.
▪ Feed slowly and continuously, avoid any jerky cutting movements.
▪ Clean the circular saw blade regularly with a resin removing agent.
▪ In no-load operation, the carbide circular saw blade emits less noise. When cutting, the
noise level depends on the type of wood being cut.
Using the machine incorrectly will invalidate any warranty claims. Resin-coated blades
are excluded from the warranty exchange service.
9.2.2
Maintenance
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