Working With The Saw; Straight Cuts - ATIKA KGSZ 250 N Notice Originale

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Adjusting the laser
The laser beam can become misaligned, e.g. through vibrations.
Check therefore prior to cutting if the laser correctly indicates the
cut line.
1. Set the saw as described in "Straight cuts".
2. Make a trial cut.
3.
Switch on the laser and compare the laser line with
the cut line.
4.
In case of deviations, loosen the screws (A) and turn
the laser head until the beam is positioned vertically.

Working with the saw

Before starting to work consider the following safety
advices to keep the risk of injuries as small as possible.
Saw blade OK?
Workplace tidied?
You may not start to operate the machine until you have
read these operating instructions, observed all the
instructions given and installed the machine as described!
Before making adjustments to the saw settings (e.g.
replacing the saw blade, setting the work piece stop,
etc.)
− Switch off device
− Wait for standstill of the saw blade
− Pull out power plug
At any case pay attention to all security advices.
The laser
Do not look directly into the laser beam.
Never direct the laser beam to persons or objects other
than the work piece.
Only direct the laser beam to work pieces which have a
dull surface (wood or rough surfaces).
Shiny reflecting surfaces can direct the laser beam to the
worker.
Only switch on the laser beam when a work piece is on the
rotary table.
Do not forget to turn off the laser beam after completion of
the work.
The pulling device
The pulling device can be utilized for all types of cuts (straight
cuts, mitre cuts, angled cuts and double mitre cuts).
Narrow work pieces (up to 75 mm high and 140 mm wide):
Push the pulling device to the rear and tighten the
locking screw (6).
Wide work pieces (75 – 90 mm high and 140 – 305 mm
wide):
Pull the pulling device forward and do not tighten the
locking screw (6) firmly.
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Straight cuts

1. If required, loosen the incline angle locking knob (25) and
2. Retighten the incline angle locking knob.
3. Loosen the locking screw (7) for the rotary table (8), press
4. Firmly tighten the locking screw again
5. Narrow work pieces:
6.
7.
8. Wait until the saw blade has reached its full speed.
9. While holding the On/Off switch (1A), push the lock for the
10. Slowly lower the saw head using the handle and cut evenly
11.
12. Lift the saw head until the saw blade is no longer in the work
13. Let the On/Off switch go and lift the saw head again.
Mitre cuts
The mitre angle can be set left and right from 0° to 45°. The
table locks in place at frequently required positions.
1. Loosen the locking screw (7) for the rotary table (8), press
2. Firmly tighten the locking screw again
3. Cut the work piece as described under "Straight cuts".
Inclined cuts
The incline angle can be set 45° toward the left from the vertical
position (0°).
1. Loosen the incline angle locking knob (25).
2. Incline the saw head to the left to the desired angle.
3. Retighten the incline angle locking knob.
4. Cut the work piece as described under "Straight cuts".
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Loosen the transport locking pin (5) before any work.
adjust the saw head to its vertical position.
the locking lever (7A) and turn the saw head to the 0°
position.
Slide the saw head to the rear position of the pulling device
and tighten the locking screw (6) for the pulling device.
Wide work pieces:
Slide the saw head to the rear position of the pulling device
and let the locking screw (6) for the pulling device loosened.
Place the work piece against the stop (11) and clamp
it using the vice assembly (20).
Switch on the saw.
pendulum cover (17) away from the handle.
through the work piece up to the table insert.
Wide work pieces:
Pull the saw head to you in order to cut through the work
piece.
piece.
the locking lever (7A) and turn the rotary table clockwisely or
counterclockwisely up to the desired angle.

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