Woodster st 10 I2 Traduction Du Manuel D'origine page 64

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Fig. 10
Fig. 11.1
Fig.
11.2
Fig. 12.1, 12.2
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Storing the length latch and the cross cut gauge fig. 10
If the cross cut gauge and the length latch are not being
used, these can be stored on the side of the holder.
Folding up and moving the stand figs. 11.1, 11.2, 11.3
Attention: turn off and unplug the machine.
1 Push the saw blade all the way down.
2 Tip the saw to the side onto the wheels, fig. 11.1
3 Unlock the lower feet and fold these upwards.
4 Unlock the upper feet and fold these downwards.
5 Now lock both feet with the locking levers on the right
and the left. fig. 11.2
6 Pull out the handles.
7 Transport the saw to the desired location. fig. 11.3
When the saw is to be used again, follow the instructions
for assembly, figs. 2, 3, 4
Adjusting the laser line, Fig. 12.1-12.2
• In order to adjust the laser beam you first have to take
a timber block, perfectly sawed in a right angle (dimen-
sions approx. 100 mm width and 300 mm length).
Draw a line parallel to one of the long sides, approx.
10 mm away from the edge.
• Set the cross-cutting jig (13) at 0° (in right angle to
saw blade) and hold the short side of the timber block
against the cross-cutting jig.
• While holding the timber block parallel using the stop
of the cross-cutting jig, move it until the saw teeth are
touching the marked line.
• Switch on the laser using the laser ON/OFF switch (Fig.
12.1).
• In order to adjust the laser line, first release both laser
adjustment screws (Fig. 12.2).
• Turn and move the laser unit from one side to the other
until the laser line is set according to the marked line
on the timber block. Note: According to your require-
ments you can adjust the laser line to run along the
sides or through the middle of the cutting line.
• Fasten the laser adjustment screws (2).

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