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10-V1011
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Z3200
10-V1011
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Mitre fence
(fig.22)
The flat T-nut which holds the vertical rod of the wood clamp is factory set and has to stay in its position
to make the angle scale correspond.
To set the required angle : unlock the rod (1) and the auto-release handle (2). To slide the
fence (5) towards the sawblade, unlock the two handles (3). Reading the angle set is done at the back
of the aluminum bracket (4).
Use of the parallel fence
(fig.23)
When the serrated knob (3) is unlocked and the handle (1) is lifted up, the complete parallel fence can
be moved.
To lock the fence in position push the handle (1) down.
The micrometric adjustment is achieved by locking the knob (3), by holding the handle (1) in the
upright position and by turning the serrated knob (2).
After the adjustment push handle (1) down to lock the fence in place. When cutting small workpieces
with the sawunit inclined at 45°, the fence should be used in the low position.
Simply unlock the eccentric clamping handle (4), slide off the fence and slide it back on in the low
position.
Lock the fence with the eccentric clamping handle (4).
When cutting solid wood using the parallel fence, to avoid the wood getting stuck between the fence
and the riving knife (resulting in a hightly dangerous kickback) it is recommended to
reposition the fence so that its end protrudes just past the end of the riving knife.
Calibration of the scale on
the parallel fence
(fig.24)
Each time a new sawblade is fitted the parallel fence scale has to be calibrated to the new
sawblade.
By cutting a sample and measuring its exact length, the scale can be adjusted so that the exact
measure corresponds with the front side of the fence.
After the screw (1) has been loosened the scale can be adjusted. To avoid the fence contacting the
sawblade while it is revolving, the stop ring (2) has to be adjusted.
Slide the fence to about 10 mm from the sawblade.
Now slide the stopring (2) across the round guide bar (3) until it comes up against the
casting of the fence. Tighten the lock screw on the stop ring.
Mounting of the roller support
(fig.25)
Put the hinge plate (1) of the roller support onto the frame using the bolts (2). The roller has to be
adjusted to the height of the saw table using the lower stopring.
The whole support can be lowered and can be swung aside after opening the knob (4). If the roller
support has to be taken off, simply lift it off its hinges.
Fig. 22
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