Using The Saw - EINHELL TK 1000/200 Mode D'emploi

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Slacken the nut (33) and slide down the sliding
foot (32) until the table width extension (34) is
level with the saw table (1).
Tighten the nut (33) and the star-grip screw (31).
Slide the cross stop (35) into the runner slot
(b)of the saw table (1)
To put away the table width extension (34),
proceed in reverse order.
7.2 Fitting the saw blade (Fig. 2)
Caution! Pull out the power plug.
Raise the saw table (1) to its top position
(see 8.3).
Remove the chip bin cover (27) by undoing the
four fixing screws.
Undo the nut (17) with a size 19 wrench on the
nut itself and a second fork wrench (size 8) on
the motor shaft (a) to apply counter-pressure.
Caution! Turn the nut in the direction of rotation
of the saw blade (4).
Take off the outer flange (19) and pull the old
saw blade (4) off the inner flange (20) by
dropping the blade at an angle.
Clean the mounting flange (19 / 20).
Fit the new saw blade in reverse order.
Caution! Note the direction of rotation (see
arrow on the saw blade).
7.3 Adjusting the splitter (Fig. 3/3a)
Adjustment for covered cuts:
Move the table (1) into its bottom position.
Remove the blade guard (2) by undoing the
hexagon screw (20).
Slacken the two screws (21).
Push the splitter (5) into its bottom position.
Adjust the splitter (5) so that the gap between
the saw blade (4) and the splitter (5) equals
3 - 5 mm. The tip of the splitter has to be 2 mm
below the uppermost tip of the blade.
Re-tighten the two screws (21).
Important!
After making a covered cut it is imperative to
return the splitter to its top position and to refit
the guard hood (see 7.4).
The splitter has to be adjusted each time the
saw blade is changed.
7.4 Fitting the saw blade guard (Fig. 4)
Move the splitter (5) to its top position.
Mount the saw blade guard (2) on the splitter (5)
and align.
Insert the hexagon screw (29) through the hole
in the blade guard (2) and the splitter (5) and
secure with the nut (28).
To dismantle, proceed in reverse order.
Important: It must be possible to move the blade
guard (2) freely. Be careful, therefore, not to
overtighten the nut.
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7.5 Adjusting the brake (Figure 3/3b)
You will needed to adjust the brake if the maximum
braking time of 10 seconds is exceeded.
To do so, turn the screw (23) clockwise so that the
brake lining (b) is pressed with greater force against
the saw blade. Keep on adjusting the brake until the
braking time equals approx. 5 seconds.
7.6 Replacing the table insert (Fig. 4)
Important: Pull out the power plug!
Remove the six screws (31).
Take off the blade guard (2) (see 7.3).
Lift out the worn table insert.
To fit the new table insert (6), proceed in reverse
order.

8. Using the saw

8.1 Switching on and off (Fig. 1)
The saw can be switched on by pressing the
green pushbutton
Wait for the saw blade to reach its maximum
speed before beginning to saw.
The red pushbutton
switch off the saw.
8.2 Parallel stop (Fig. 5)
The parallel stop (7) has to be used when slitting
wood pieces.
Slide the parallel stop (7) to the right or left side
of the saw table (1).
The parallel stop (7) can be set to the required
dimension with the help of the scale engraved
on the saw table (1).
Tighten the two thumb screws (12) in order to fix
the parallel stop.
8.3 Adjusting the cutting height (Fig. 6)
Slacken the four thumb screws (24).
The saw table (1) can be raised or lowered to
adjust it to the required cutting height.
The cutting height can be read off the scale (x)
of the vertical support (25).
Fix the saw table (1) with the thumb screws (28).
Important: Always tighten the thumb screws
securely to prevent the saw table dropping
accidentally.
8.4 Adjusting the angle (Fig. 6)
Swing down the table width extension (see 7.1).
Undo the two fixing screws (26).
Swing the table (1) to the right and position it at
the required angle using the scale (a) on the
vertical support (25).
Re-tighten the two fixing screws (26).
Important! Always tighten the screws in order to
prevent the table tilting accidentally.
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