English
Colour Material
Yellow Wood
Red
Laminate, mineral ma
terial
Blue
Aluminium, plastic
9.3
Setting the cutting height
To set the cutting height anywhere be
tween 0 mm–80 mm:
► Turn the cutting height setting [5-5].
+ Increases the cutting height to 80 mm
- Decreases the cutting height to 0 mm
To ensure a precise saw cut, set the cut
ting height 2 mm–5 mm greater than the
workpiece thickness.
For concealed cuts, the cutting height is
set in accordance with the required depth
of the concealed cut.
9.4
Setting the inclination angle
The saw blade can be swivelled between 0° and
45°, and can be precisely adjusted by ±2° to -2°
and 47°.
► Press and hold the inclination angle set
ting [5-3] against the cutting height set
ting [5-5].
► Move the inclination angle setting [5-3]
along the scale [5-1] until the angle indica
tor [5-2] points to the required angle.
► Release the inclination angle setting [5-3]
and cutting height setting [5-5].
For precision trimming work, swivel out the
saw blade by 2° beyond the two end positions in
each case:
Fine adjustment
► Set the inclination angle to 0° to set a fine
adjustment of up to -2°.
Set the inclination angle to 45° to set a fine
adjustment of up to 47°.
► Turn the rotary handle for fine adjust
ment [5-4].
+
End position up to 47°
-
End position up to -2°
0
Zero position
End positions 0° and 45° are active.
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9.5
Symbol
The preset profile setting rail can be set as a rip
fence (Fig. 6a) and as a cross stop or angle
stop (Fig. 6b).
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®
Risk of accidents due to tools
► The stop rail [6-7] must not protrude into
► All screws and rotary knobs of the preset
Installation of the preset profile setting rail
The supplied preset profile setting rail can be
attached to all four V-profiles [6-12].
► Release the rotary knob [6-1].
► Insert the preset profile setting rail [6-10]
into a V-profile [6-12].
► Adjust the hexagon socket head
screws [6-9] to stabilise the preset profile
setting rail [6-10] guidance in the V-pro
file [6-12].
► Adjust the ball bearing [6-13] in order to
adjust the preset profile setting rail [6-10].
► Slide the preset profile setting rail [6-10] in
the V-profile [6-12] until the preset profile
setting rail [6-10] covers the field marked
in green on the table side [6-11].
► Tighten the rotary knob [6-1].
Preset profile setting rail as rip fence
► Undo the screw [6-4].
► Lift the fixing pin [6-3].
► Set the angle [6-5] to 0° using the scale.
► Click the fixing pin [6-3] into place.
► Tighten the screw [6-4].
► Undo the screw [6-6].
► Adjust the stop rail [6-7] in such a way that
the triangular arrow lies within the green
sticker [6-8].
► Tighten the screw [6-6].
The rip fence (Fig. 6a) is ready to use.
Preset profile setting rail as high or low stop
per
► Undo the screw [6-6].
Preset profile setting rail
WARNING
the cutting areas.
profile setting rail must be firmly tightened
when sawing.
The preset profile setting rail can be used
as a high or low stopper. To do this, the
stop rail is inserted either upright or flat.
The low stopper is used to prevent a colli
sion with the guard, e.g. in the case of mi
tre cuts with a saw blade swivelled to 45°.