Working Instructions - ATIKA UZT 250 Mode D'emploi

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Adjust saw blade pitch
The saw blade must not be set to the inclined position
when the blade is turning. The motor must be switched
off first.
Adjusting between 0° - 45°
1. Loosen the clamping screw for the incline adjustment (8)
2. Turn the adjusting knob (8a) until your desired angle is indi-
cated (0° - 45°).
3. Retighten the clamping screw to fix the adjusted angle.
Adjusting between -2° - 47°
It is possible to incline the saw blade by 2° beyond the
both end positions (-2° - 47°): For this, slide the incline
angle stop (11) to the right side.
To reset the limitation to 0° - 45° slide the incline angle
stop back to the left side. To be able to do this, the saw
blade must be within the incline angle range 0° - 45°.
Adjusting the angle indicator:
1. Switch the machine off and disconnect the power.
2. Use an angle stop to align the saw blade vertically.
3. Loosen the screw (35) and slide the angle indicator to the 0°
mark.
Adjusting the universal rip fence
The supplied universal guide can be used as cross and
mitre stop when the machine is used as pull saw and as
longitudinal stop when the machine is used as conven-
tional circular table saw.
Make sure that the fences are correctly adjusted. (See

"Working instructions")

Installing the universal guide on the saw
1. Place the guide carrier (6) in a guide section (36) on
the table.
2. Adjust your desired distance and tighten the clamping
screw (7).
3.
To obtain an exact cut make a trial cut and readjust
the guide.
The guide (3) can be installed on the right or left side
from the saw blade.
Shifting the guide ruler (3)
Loosen the thumb nuts (28) and shift the guide ruler.
Retighten the thumb nuts.
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Setting the angle
Loosen the clamping screw (4) and turn the guide ruler. It
locks into common angle positions.
Use the low guiding surface of the guide ruler when work-
ing with very narrow and flat workpieces.
Loosen the screw (37) and remove the end cap (3a).
Remove the guide ruler and turn it by 90°. Slide it back
on the carrier and remount the end cap.
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Working instructions
Before starting to work consider the following safety
advices to keep the risk of injuries as small as possible.
Protective guard, splitting wedge and saw blade ok?
Saw blade sharp?
Stoppers (fences) ready for use and push stick to hand?
Workplace tidied?
You may not start to operate the machine until you have
read these operating instructions, observed all the instruc-
tions given and installed the machine as described!
Also, note the following important points:
Place yourself outside of the area of danger.
Place your hands flat on the workpiece with fingers closed.
With it, lead the workpiece with the hand only up to the lead-
ing edge of the saw blade protection.
Never remove loose splinters, chips, or similar by hand.
Ensure that you always comply with the safety in-
structions given on p. 17.
This machine can be used as conventional circular
table saw and as pull saw.
Use as circular table saw:
To cut longer pieces
For this, the saw blade is fixed into one of two positions
using the locking lever (38):
Slowly pull out the pull rod while pushing the locking lever 38
in arrow direction until the rod engages in one of the grooves
(A or B).
When engaged in the groove (B) you will get a longer
workpiece rest behind the saw blade.
To unlock: Hold the pull rod while pushing the locking lever
(38) in opposite direction of the arrow. Now, you can shift the
saw unit using the hand wheel (10).
Adjust your desired cutting width with the parallel stop.
Adjust the cutting height approx. 5 mm higher than the work-
piece thickness.
Lower the safety guard (2) to approx. 8 mm above the work-
piece.
Use as pull saw
To accurately cut fixed workpieces
Push the locking lever (38) to its left stop (pull saw position).
Now you can use the hand wheel (10) to pull the saw unit
forward to your body until the workpiece is cut apart.
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