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► Cut the workpiece; slide the saw unit
through the workpiece until the limit stop.
► Once the cut is complete, guide the saw unit
back to its upwards position.
The pendulum guard closes automatically.
► Release the safety button and the On/Off
switch. Close the rotary knob.
9.7
Sawing the mitre angle [11]
Setting the standard mitre angle
The following mitre angles (left and right) auto­
matically engage: 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45°, 60°
► Release the rotary knob
► Press the detent lever but do not hook it in­
to place
.
► Rotate the rotary base into the required po­
sition
; release the detent lever shortly
before the required angle has been
reached.
The rotary base easily clicks into place at
the intended mitre angles.
► Close the rotary knob
Setting individual mitre angles
► Release the rotary knob
► Press the detent lever
to place by pressing on it at the left.
► Continuously swivel the rotary base into the
required position
► Close the rotary knob
9.8
Sawing inclined cuts [12]
Moving or removing the stop rulers
may make it necessary to implement special
settings for inclined cutting, see section 8.6.
Inclination to the left between 0° and 45°
► Loosen the star handle
► Tilt the saw unit to the required cutting an­
gle
.
► Tighten the star handle
Inclination to the right between 0° and 45°:
► Loosen the star handle
► Press the release button
relieve the tension by slightly tilting it in the
opposite direction.
► Tilt the saw unit to the required cutting an­
gle
.
► Tighten the star handle
46–47° inclination to the right/left
(undercutting)
► Loosen the star handle
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and let it click in­
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► Press the release button
relieve the tension by slightly tilting it in the
opposite direction.
► Tilt the saw unit to the limit stop
► Press the release button again
► Tilt the saw unit again
► Tighten the star handle
9.9
Sawing grooves
The continuously adjustable groove depth limit
can be used to individually define groove areas
using the total cutting depth. Grooving or facing
is therefore possible at any height for any work­
piece size.
The round shape of the saw blade means
that, when grooving, a slight cutting curve
upwards is required. For grooving that is
precisely horizontal, a tap block must be
clamped between the workpiece and the
stop ruler so that a clearance of 4 cm can
be guaranteed.
► Move the machine into the working position.
Only turn down the lever for the groove
depth limit [1-5] if the saw unit is in the
upper position (= working position).
► Pull the lever for the groove depth lim­
it [1-5] all the way to the front.
The saw unit can now be pushed down only
as far as the preset cutting depth.
► Turn the lever for the groove depth limit to
set the required depth (turn to the left = in­
crease the groove depth, turn to the right =
decrease the groove depth)
Push down the saw unit as a trial run to check
whether the groove depth limit is set to the re­
quired groove depth.
Only push the saw unit down when the lev­
er for the groove depth limit has engaged
in one of the two end positions. Risk of
damage to the power tool.
► Make the cuts.
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