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Motor Protection; Adjusting The Saw; Splitting Wedge Setting - ATIKA ATS 250 Instructions De Service

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Motor protection

The motor is equipped with a safety switch and
switches off independently when overloaded. It can be
switched back on following a cooling off phase. First,
press the red then the small button with the clear cover
to the left of the switch.
Selection of saw blades
When changing the saw blade, ensure that you do not use
blunt or damaged saw blades and that the diameter of the blade
location hole is 30 mm.
The saw blade supplied as a standard is suitable for timber and
most plastics.
Other saw blades are available for other uses on request.
Ask your dealer or us.

Adjusting the saw

Replacing the saw blade
(p. 68 , fig. 7 - p. 70, fig. 8-10)
Before replacing the saw blade
remove the plug from the mains.
Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel
Do not use any cracked saw blades or those that have
changed their shape
Only use well-sharpened saw blades

Splitting wedge setting

The splitting wedge (362707) is set in the factory at the
correct measurement.
The splitting wedge is an important safety device as it
prevents the workpiece from recoiling
To guarantee the function of the splitting wedge, its distance
from the toothed wheel its distance from the teeth of the saw
blade above the table must not be more than 5 mm.
Set the cutting height
The cut height can be fully adjusted with the aid of the
handwheel (B) from 0 – 76 mm.
Set the cutting height 5 mm higher than the material
thickness.
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.
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Adjusting between 0° - 45°
1. Loosen the clamping screw (A).
2. Push the handwheel (B) inward until it comes up against the
stop. You can now move the saw blade until the required
angle is indicated (0° - 45°).
3. Hold the handwheel in, while at the same time tightening the
clamping screw, in order to set the required angle.
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B
Fitting and adjusting the transverse stop
The transverse stop supplied can be used as a
transverse or mitre stop.
Make sure that the fences are correctly adjusted.
(See "Working instructions")
Fit the transverse stop to the saw table plate
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Push the transverse stop into one of the two grooves on
the saw table plate (see picture).
Setting the angle
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Loosen the hand grip of the transverse stop by turning.
You can now set the stop to the required angle. Tighten
the hand grip again.
Fitting and adjusting the longitudinal stop
Make sure that the fences are correctly adjusted.
(See "Working instructions")
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Fit the longitudinal stop (C) to the saw table plate.
1. Hook the end of the stop rule into the rear edge of the
table.
2. Place the front end (handle with integrated setting
magnifying glass) on the guide profile on the table.
3. Set the required position with the aid of the setting
magnifying glass.
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