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7 - SUPPORTING FRAME AND FENCE FOR PARALLEL CUTS: USE AND
ADJUSTMENT
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7.4
USE OF TELESCOPIC RULER
(mmax_7.4_0.0)
For 90° cuts
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Position the telescopic ruler in such a way that the pin (C fig. 7.4) fits into place against the gib (L fig. 7.4).
The gib (L fig. 7.4) is adjusted by our technicians and is used to rapidly position the telescopic ruler at the
right distance from the saw blade (only at a 90° position).
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Position the telescopic ruler in such a way that the pin (E fig. 7.4) fits into place against the device (S fig.
7.4).
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Tighten the knobs (F fig. 7.4) and (U fig. 7.4).
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For use, position the stops (B fig. 7.4) referring to the metric ruler (P fig. 7.4).
For inclined cuts
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For use, position the ruler referring to the plate (P fig. 7.4) and tighten the knobs (F fig. 7.4) and (E fig. 7.4).
The ruler is fitted with an extractable telescopic extension (H fig. 7.4), which may be lengthened as required
after loosening the knob (G fig. 7.4).
When the chip guard (M fig. 7.4) is worn, bring it up to the saw blade by loosening the grub screw (N fig.
7.4).
The telescopic rule is supplied with the stops (B fig. 7.4). These can rapidly be positioned to rest on or push
the workpiece during machining, by simply tipping them over.
Fig. 7.4