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9.5
90° cross-cuts and 0°-45° rotary table (Fig.6)
The POW8130 can be used to make angled cuts of 0°-45° relative to the stop rail on the
left and right side.
You can adjust the angle by moving the table to the left or to the right using the black
handle.
Release the rotary table (8) by slackening the locking handle (10) and pressing the latch
(11).
Turn the rotary table (8) by its handle (2) to the angle you want, i.e. the mark (a) on the
rotary table has to comply with the required angle dimension (17) on the base plate (9).
Make the cut as described in Section B.).
9.6
Mitre cuts 0°-45° and rotary table 0° (Fig. 4/7)
The POW8130 can be used to make mitre cuts of 0°-45° relative to the machine bed on
the left side.
Lift the machine head (4) to its top position.
Fix the rotary table (8) in 0° position.
Undo the tightening screw (12) and use the handle (2) to tilt the machine head (4) to the
left until the pointer (a) coincides with the required angle value (15).
Re-tighten the tightening screw (12) and make the cut as described in Section B.
9.7
Precision adjustment of the stop for 45° mitre cuts (Fig. 8/9)
Lower the machine head (4) and fix with the lock pin (16).
Fix the rotary table (8) in 0° position.
Undo the tightening screw (12) and use the handle (2) to tilt the machine head (4) to the
left until it coincides at 45°.
Place the 45° stop angle (A) between the saw blade (5) and the rotary table (8).
Slacken the counter nut (25) and adjust the setting screw (26) until the angle between the
saw (5) and the rotary table (8) equals exactly 45°.
9.8
Mitre cuts 0-45° and rotary table 0-45° (Fig. 10)
The POW8130 can be used to make mitre cuts on the left at an angle of 0°-45° relative to
the work top and 0°-45° relative to the stop rail.
Lift the machine head (4) to its top position.
Adjust the rotary table (8) by its handle (2) to the required angle (see also Section D).
Undo the tightening screw (12) and use the handle (2) to tilt the machine head (4) to the
left until it coincides with the required angle value (in this connection see also section E).
Screw the tightening screw (12) back down again.
10 DUST BAG (FIG. 2)
The saw is equipped with a bag (14) to collect sawdust and chips. You can pull off the
sawdust bag (14) to the rear by pressing together the two clips (27). To empty the bag, undo
the zip at the bottom.
11 REPLACING THE SAW BLADE (FIG. 5/11)
Pull out the power plug.
Swing up the machine head (4).
Unscrew the two bolts (27, 28) and flip the cover plate up together with the saw blade
guard (6).
Press the saw shaft lock with one hand while holding the wrench (32) on the flange bolt
(25) with the other.
Firmly press on the saw shaft lock and slowly rotate the flange bolt (25) in clockwise
direction. The saw shaft lock engages after no more than one rotation.
Now, using a little more force, slacken the flange bolt (25) in clockwise direction.
Turn the flange bolt (25) until it is completely removed.