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Secure the locking lever again.
Important. To make miter cuts (inclined saw
head), the adjustable stop rail (53) must be fixed
at the outer position.
Open the set screw (53) for the adjustable stop rail
(53) with an Allen key and push the adjustable stop
rail outwards.
The adjustable stop rail (53) must be fixed far
enough in front of the innermost position that the
distance between the stop rail (53) and the saw
blade (12) amounts to a maximum of 8 mm.
Before making a cut, check that the stop rail (53)
and the saw blade (12) cannot collide.
Secure the locking lever again.
The rip fence (1) has to be installed in such a way
that the saw blade is covered. This activates switch
(A). The cover (rip fence) (1) has to be securely fas-
tened with the lock screw (18).
On the handle (5) lightly push down the saw head
and pull out the lock pin (20). Ensure you are still
holding the handle down with slight pressure so
that the saw head does not spring back up.
The saw head is now loosened and swings up-
wards.
Remove the lower saw blade guard (14).
To turn on the motor, squeeze the switch (22) on
the handle.
To turn off the motor, simply release this switch
(22).
Setting the cutting depth (Fig. 6)
During chopping mode, the cutting depth can be ad-
justed by moving the screw (35) in or out.
Loosen the lock nut (36) and set the screw (35) to
the required cutting depth. Retighten the lock nut
(36).
Rotary table (Fig. 1)
The rotary table (11) rotates up to 50° to the left and
up to 60° to the right. It can be fixed to defined set-
tings (locks) at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45° and 60°.
In order to turn the rotary table (mitre plate), the lock-
ing button has to be loosened.
WARNING! To prevent the mitre angle from chang-
ing during operation, the locking button (13) has to be
tightened (even when the saw has been fixed in one
of the defined positions).
Rip fence (Fig. 2, 5, 7)
The rip fence (1) is attached to the upper saw table
(4). The lock screw (18) for locking the rip fence must
point to the front of the machine.
The rip fence is attached over the upper saw blade
guard (37).
When attaching the rip fence (1), always ensure that
the guide is secured with the locking button.
When the lock screw (18) has been loosened, the rip
fence (1) can be removed and the switch (3) is acti-
vated.
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Use as table saw (Fig. 2, 7)
The table has to be attached in the correct direction
(Fig. 7), and the lock pin (20) has to be securely
fixed.
Move the lower saw blade guard (14) above the saw
guide until you can hear a „click". The front of the
saw blade guard has to be flush with the white line
on the saw guide.
Position the saw button downwards by pressing the
unlocking button (2) on the saw head and activating
the lock pin (20).
Remove the rip fence (1).
To turn the machine on and off, use the on/off
switch (3).
After every adjustment, we recommend a test cut
to check the measurements you set.
Use as table saw (Fig. 2, 3, 7, 8)
Set the saw to table mode as described in „Use as
table saw".
On/off switch
The saw is turned on by pressing the green button
(3). Before starting to saw, wait until the saw blade
(12) has reached its maximum rotational speed.
Press the red button (3) to turn off the saw.
Carrying out longitudinal cuts (Fig. 8, 9)
Loosen the lock screw (18) and remove the rip
fence.
Using the measurements on the saw table (4), set
the rip fence (1) to the required position and secure
it with the lock screw (18). Turn on the saw using
the green button (3).
Slowly and carefully push the work piece along the
rip fence (1) towards the saw blade (12).
The upper saw blade guard (37) opens automati-
cally when the work piece is pushed forwards.
WARNING! You must use the push stick (28) in the
area of the saw blade (12) when cutting work piec-
es under 120 mm (see Fig. 9) (included!)
Always push the work piece through to the end of
the riving knife (38) (Fig. 7).
After the cut, the safety guard (37) closes automati-
cally and covers the saw blade (12).
Turn off the saw.
WARNING! Prevent long work pieces from tipping
at the end of the cutting process (e.g. roller stand.).
Carrying out cross cuts (Fig. 3, 10)
Insert the cross stop (23) from the front into the side
groove on the saw table (4).
Loosen the star knob screw (25) and set and fix the
cross stop (23) at the required angle.
Loosen both star knob screws (24) and push the
fence rail (39) to the left until it no longer touches
the saw blade guard (37) when pushing. Retighten
the screws (24).
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