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With one hand, fit the Allen key (C) to the flange
screw (28).
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Firmly press the saw shaft lock (30), and slowly turn
the flange screw (28) clockwise.
After max. one turn,
the saw shaft lock (30) engages.
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Then undo the flange screw (28), by applying a
slightly greater force in a clockwise direction.
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Fully unscrew the flange screw (28) and remove the
outer flange (29).
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Remove the saw blade (6) from the inner flange (31)
and pull it out downwards.
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Carefully clean the flange screw (28), outer flange
(29) and inner flange (31).
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Insert the new saw blade (6) in the reverse sequence
and tighten.
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Fold the saw blade guard (5) downwards until the
saw blade guard (5) engages in the locking screw
(5a).
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Tighten the fixing screw (5a) again.
• Attention!
The cutting angle of the teeth, i.e. the direction of
rotation of the saw blade (6), must correspond to the
direction of the arrow on the housing.
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Before continuing work, check that the safety devic
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es are functioning properly.
• Attention!
After each saw blade change, check that the saw
blade (6) runs freely in the table cut-out (10) in verti
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cal position as well as when tilted to 45°.
• Attention!
Changing and aligning the saw blade (6) must be
carried out properly.
10.6 Calibrating the laser (fig. 19-20)
If the laser (32) is no longer showing the correct cutting
line, it can be readjusted.
To do so, open the screws
(32a).
Set the laser by moving sideways until the laser
beam strikes the teeth of the saw blade (6).
The machine must be connected to the mains in order
to adjust the laser.
Attention!
Never press the ON/OFF switch (2) when adjusting
the laser. Danger of injury!
10.7 Service information
With this product, it is necessary to note that the follow
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ing parts are subject to natural or usage-related wear,
or that the following parts are required as consumables.
Wearing parts*:carbon brushes, saw blade, table in
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sert, saw dust bag
* may not be included in the scope of supply!
10.2 Cleaning the movable saw blade guard safety
device (5)
Check the saw blade guard for dirt before each start-
up.
Remove old shavings and wood splinters using a brush
or similar suitable tool.
10.3 Replacing the table insert
Danger!
With a damaged table insert (10) there is a risk of small
parts getting stuck between table insert and saw blade,
blocking the saw blade.
Immediately replace dam-
aged table inserts!
1.
Remove screws at table insert.
If required, turn
rotary table and incline saw head to be able to
reach the screws.
2.
Remove table insert.
3.
Install new table insert.
4. Tighten the screws at table insert.
10.4 Brush inspection
If the machine is new, check the carbon brushes after
the first 50 operating hours or if a new brush has been
mounted.
After the initial check, check every 10 oper
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ating hours.
If the carbon is worn down to a length of 6 mm, or the
spring or the shunt wire is burnt or damaged, both
brushes must be replaced.
If the brushes are found to
be usable after removal, they can be reinstalled.
To service the carbon brushes, open both locks (as
shown in figure 21) counter-clockwise.
Then remove
the carbon brushes.
Re-insert the carbon brushes in reverse order.
10.5 Replacing the saw blade (fig. 1/2/14-17)
Pull out the mains plug!
Attention!
Wear protective gloves when changing the saw
blade! Danger of injury!
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Swivel the machine head (4) upwards and lock it with
the locking pin (23).
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Fold the saw blade guard (5) up so far that the saw
blade guard (5) is placed over the fastening screw
(5a) and loosen it with a Phillips screwdriver.
WARNING!
Do not unscrew this screw all the way (fig. 14).
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Then fold up the saw blade guard (5) so that the
flange screw (28) is freely accessible and can be
loosened.
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