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Important. Pull out the power plug before carrying
out any maintenance, resetting or assembly work on
the circular saw!
Place all parts supplied on a flat surface. Grouping
equal parts.
Insert screws each from outside to inside. Secure con-
nections with nuts on the inside.
Note: Tighten the nuts and bolts during assembly only to
the extent that they can not fall down.
If you tighten the nuts and bolts prior to final assembly,
final assembly can not be performed.
Assembling the base stand (Fig. 6, 6.1)
Assemble the four side parts (rear wall N1, front side
N2 and 2 side parts N) with 12 screws, washers and
M6x16 nuts (S). In doing so, note that the holes for
mounting the machine (O) are on one end and the
threads for mounting the four feet (14) are on the
other end.
Fitting the extraction nozzle (Fig. 6, 6.2, 6.3)
Fit the extraction nozzle (P) to the completely as-
sembled base stand with 4 cross-head cylindrical
screws, washers and M5x12 (T) nuts.
Fitting the extraction hose (Fig. 6, 6.4, 6.5)
Turn the machine (O) upside down with the help of a
second person for this.
First fasten the short extraction hose (Q) to the low-
er saw blade guard with one of the hose clamps (R)
provided (Fig. 6.4)
Then place the base stand on the inverted machine
(O). In doing so, ensure that the extraction nozzle fit-
ted (P) is located on the side opposite the operator.
Connect the short extraction hose (Q), fitted to the
lower saw blade guard, to the extraction nozzle on
the interior (P) (Fig. 6.5).
Fitting the base stand to the machine (Fig. 6.6)
Fasten the base stand to the machine with 4 screws,
washers and M6x16 nuts (S).
Fitting the feet (Fig. 2, 6.7)
Fit the four feet (14) to the saw frame. Turn the ma-
chine back up the right way with the help of a second
person.
Align the machine at its installation location by tur-
ning the feet and with the help of a spirit level. Tur-
ning a foot clockwise extends the foot and turning
counter-clockwise shortens it.
Mounting of the handwheel for angle adjustment
(Fig.7)
1. Plug the hand wheel for angle adjustment (16) to the
connection at the side of the machine.
2. Tighten the hand wheel (16) with an Allen key (3 mm)
at the connection.
3. Raise the saw blade by turning fitted hand wheel (15)
at the front of the machine clockwise.
4. Turn the wheel clockwise until the blade is vertical, if it
is not already in this position.
Mounting of the Guide Profiles (Fig.8-10)
1. Loose the hexagon screws at the 4 brackets (H) (Front
+ Back)
2. Push the both guide profiles (F+G) on the hexagon
screws at the brackets (H)
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3. Push the guide profiles (F+G) towards to the adjust
screws (I).
4. Tighten the hexagon bolts by hand.
Fig. 11
1. The front guide profile (G) with the measuring scale
(17) should be fitted to the front of the table, scale up-
permost and in both cases the open side should face
outwards.
2. If they are difficult to slide on, make sure that you have
slackened the nuts sufficiently and rock the extrusions
gently as you move them along.
3. You may need to reach round to the back of the bra-
ckets (19) and unscrew the black adjusters a little, if
they are binding on the aluminium.
4. Join the two parts of the clamp for rip fence (19) using
one cap head setscrew (J) and one hex head bolt (K).
Fig. 11
5. Place the rip fence (20) over front guide rail (G), so the
lip of the clamp of rip fence (19) sits behind the rail.
Fig. 12
1. Position the rip fence (20) parrallel to and up against
the saw blade (3).
2. Whilst holding it in that position, adjust the guide rail
(G) to align the 0cm on the measuring scale (17) with
the left hand edge of the clamp for rip fence (19).
3. Having done this you can tighten up the 4 nuts on the
support brackets (A) underneath, locking the guide rail
(G)in place
4. The small black adjusting screws are used to align the
guide rail (G) so that the rip fence (20) is parallel with
the blade (3) no matter where it is along the length of
the rail.
Fig. 13, 14
1. Now take the first of the extension tables (18), loosen
the nuts and bolts and slide it onto the guide rails
(F+G).
2. Follow it with the second one (18) and tighten all the lo-
cking nuts and bolts. If the tables (18) do not slide into
place easily, check that the front (G) and back guide
rails (F) are really parallel and adjust the rear one (F)
if necessary.
3. Do not move the front rail (G) or you will upset the ali-
gnment of the rip fence (20).
Fig. 15
1. Slide the holder for suction hose clip (6) onto the rear
guide rail (F) and lock it into place.
2. Fit the suction hose (5) to the saw blade guard (4) and
the spigot on the rear extraction point. Secure in place
with the two hose clamps provided.
3. Clip the suction hose (5) into the holder for suction
hose (6) to hold it clear of the table.
4. It is strongly recommended you use a dust extrac-
tor at all times, by connecting a hose to the 100mm
outlet.
5. Failure to use an extractor will require stopping the
machine regularly to clean out of the internal parts
of the extraction hood, to avoid causing damage.
Fig. 16, 17
1. Fit the two support brackets (A) which will carry the
guide rail(10) for the sliding table (12).
2. These are bolted to the left hand side of the table with
four countersunk bolts. Fitf the wide guide rail extrusion
by sliding it over the heads of the eight securing bolts.
3. Position the sliding table guide rail (10) so that the back
edge of the rail (10) is level with the back side of the
rear guide rail (F). Ensure the guide rail (10) is parallel
to the saw blade (3) before tightening the eight nuts.
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