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Adjusting Bevel Angles
(Saw Blade)
Adjusting the Bevel Angle Range from 0° to
45°
As a standard, bevel angles can be variably set
in the range from 0° to 45°.
– Lightly unscrew the locking knob 22 in anti-
clockwise direction.
– Set the standard bevel angle range (push le-
ver 26 toward the left).
– Turn rotary knob 20 until the indicator for
bevel angle 21 indicates the requested bevel
angle on scale 19.
– Tighten the locking knob 22 again.
Adjusting the Extended Bevel Angle Range
–1,5° to +46,5°
The additional bevel angle range of ±1,5° can be
set for sawing undercuts. This is used to prevent
the formation of gaps when joining bevel-cut
workpieces.
Bevel-cut workpieces without
undercut
Bevel-cut workpieces with un-
dercut
– Lightly unscrew the locking knob 22 in anti-
clockwise direction.
– Lightly turn rotary knob 20 in anticlockwise
direction away from the 0° position.
– Set the extended bevel angle range (push le-
ver 26 toward the right).
– Turn rotary knob 20 until the indicator for
bevel angle 21 indicates the requested bevel
angle on scale 19.
– Tighten the locking knob 22 again.
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Marking the Cutting Line (see figure M)
A laser beam indicates the saw blade cutting
line. This allows for exact positioning of the
workpiece and the fence 36 for sawing.
Before sawing, check if the cutting line is still in-
dicated correctly (see "Adjusting the Laser",
page 42). The laser beam, as an example, can
misadjust due to vibrations after intensive use.
– Switch the laser beam on with switch 44.
– Align your mark on the workpiece along the
laser beam.
Adjusting the Universal Guide
For all cuts, firstly ensure that the saw
blade cannot touch or graze against the
stops (guide rail 31 or fence 36 of the uni-
versal guide) or any other machine parts.
Depending on the operating mode, the universal
guide 1 can be used differently:
– as cross or angle stop when using as a pull
push saw,
– as parallel guide when using as a table saw.
Using the Universal Guide as Cross or Angle
Stop (see figure N1)
– Mount the universal guide 1 left or right on
the saw table 7 or the table extension 27.
(see "Mounting the Universal Guide",
page 44)
Note: When sawing bevel angles, the univer-
sal guide should be mounted to the right of
the saw blade.
– Depending on the workpiece size and on the
set bevel angle, mount the fence 36 upright
or flat to the universal guide 1. (see "Mount-
ing the Fence to the Universal Guide",
page 44)
– Adjust the desired mitre angle. (see "Adjust-
ing Mitre Angles", page 46)
– Check if the fence 36 is out of the cutting
range.
Loosen wing bolt 34 as required, move the
fence 36 and retighten wing bolt 34.
Note: To avoid jamming or slipping of the
workpiece, the clearance between saw blade
28 and fence 36 may not exceed 15 mm
(max.).
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