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8.1.2 Removing the saw blade without pins (op-
tional)
1. To remove the saw blade (21) , lift the table insert
(25) upwards. (see 8.1.1)
2. First, release the tension by flipping the tension
lever (11) upwards. The tension can be reduced, if
necessary, by turning the tension lever (11) coun-
terclockwise.
3. Press the support (12) down lightly (see fig. 9).
4. Then loosen the upper saw blade clamping screw
(27).
5. Now hold the sawblade firmly, otherwise it will fall
into the interior of the machine.
6. Loosen the lower saw blade clamping screw (28)
with the Allen key (22).
7. Remove the saw blade of the machine upwards.
8.1.3 Inserting the saw blade without pins
(optional)
The teeth of the saw blade must always point down-
wards.
1. First, secure the saw blade (21) in the lower saw
blade mounting (29). To secure the saw blade
(21), tighten the lower saw blade clamping screw
(28) using the Allen key (22).
2. Press the support (12) down lightly. Fasten the
other end of the saw blade (21) in the top saw
blade holder (26) (see fig. 9).
3. Fix the saw blade (21) with the upper blade clamp-
ing screw (27) (see fig. 10).
4. Tighten the saw blade (21) with the clamping lever
(11), by pressing it down again. Check the tension
of the saw blade (21). If the tension is insufficient,
it can be increased by turning the lever clockwise.
First release the clamping lever (11).
5. Put the table insert (25) back. (see 8.1.1)
8.1.4 Removing the saw blade with pins
1. To remove the saw blade (21), lift the table insert
(25) upwards. (see 8.1.1)
2. First, release the tension by flipping the tension
lever (11) upwards. Continue reducing the tension
by turning counterclockwise as required.
3. Hold the sawblade firmly and press the arm (12)
down slightly (see Fig. 9).
4. Pull the saw blade from the upper and lower saw
blade mounting (26/29).
8.1.5 Inserting the saw blade with pins
The teeth of the saw blade must always point down-
wards.
1. Insert one end of the saw blade (21) through the
drilled hole in the table. Insert the pins of the saw
blade (21) into the corresponding recesses of the
top and bottom saw blade holder (26/29).
2. First insert the saw blade (21), in the lower blade
holder (29).
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3. Press the support (12) down lightly (see fig. 9). In-
sert the saw blade (21) into the upper saw blade
holder (26).
4. Check the position of the saw blade pins in the
saw blade mountings (26/29).
5. Tighten the saw blade (21) with the clamping lever
(11), by pressing it down again. Check the tension
of the saw blade (21).. If the tension is insufficient,
it can be increased by turning the lever (11) clock-
wise.
6. Put the table insert (25) back. (see 8.1.1)
NOTE
The left side features a storage box (9), which ena-
bles you to stow replacement saw blades and the
hexagon wrench.
8.2 Checking the saw blade tension
WARNING
Check the blade tension regularly and after in-
serting a saw blade.
Tension the saw blade after assembly by pressing
down on the tension lever (11).
If the blade tension is too low or too high, proceed as
follows:
• Fold the tension lever (11) upwards.
• Turn the tension lever (11) clockwise to increase the
tension and counterclockwise to reduce it.
• Press the tension lever down again to engage the
setting.
If the tension is correct, the saw blade should pro-
duce a light tone when it is "plucked", like a guitar
string.
8.3 Calibrating the angle scale (fig. 12; 12.1)
IMPORTANT
Check the adjustment of the angular scale before you
start working with the unit.
7. Loosen the locknut of the adjustment screw (35)
using an open-end wrench SW8 (not included in
the scope of delivery).
8. To set the saw table, use a 90° angle (30) rubber
feet pre-assembled. Place this against the saw
table and the saw blade (fig. 12).
9. Loosen the knurled nut (14). Adjust the adjust-
ment screw (35) until the angle between the saw
blade (21) and the saw table (6) is 90°.
10. Tighten the knurled nut (14) and the locking nut of
the adjusting screw (35) again.
11. Loosen the screw (31) and turn the pointer (32) to
the 0° marking.
12. Make a test cut. Check the angle on the work-
piece with a protractor. If necessary, readjust the
pointer (32).

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