7. Setup and adjustments
General note:
Setup and adjustment work may only be carried out after
the machine is protected against accidental starting by
pulling the mains plug.
7.1 Changing sawblade
The sawblade has to meet the technical specification.
Use only sawblades according to EN 847‐1
Check sawblade for flaws (cracks, broken teeth, bending)
before installation. Do not use faulty sawblades.
When installing a new sawblade make sure that it matches
the raving knife.
The raving knife thickness (e) must be in between sawblade
body thickness (b) and width of cut (B).
WARNING:
When installing or changing saw blade, always disconnect saw
from power source, unplug!
The sawblade teeth must point in cutting direction (down)
Always wear suitable gloves when handling sawblades.
Remove the saw guard (A, Fig1) and table insert (B).
Raise sawblade fully.
Place the stop‐wrench (a, Fig 17) on the saw blade flange.
Place the wrench (c) on the arbor screw (b).
Loosen screw in clockwise direction (blade running direction).
Remove the saw blade flange and the saw blade (K)
Clean the blade flanges thoroughly before fitting the new
blade.
Fig17
Order for saw blade installation (Fig 18):
‐ Centring flange (04)
‐ Saw blade (K)
‐ Tightening flange (03)
‐ Arbor screw (02)
Reinstall and set the raving knife (F, Fig 1) and the blade guard
(A)
Check to make sure that all safety devices are properly
mounted and in good working condition before you begin
working with the saw again.
7.2 Mounting the raving knife
The supplied raving knife must always be used.
Disconnect saw from power source, unplug!
The raving knife (F, Fig 19) is clamped with 1 nut (U).
Adjust the space between sawblade teeth and raving knife to
be 3 to 5mm.
Well tighten the locking nut (U).
7.3 Mounting the saw guard
The saw guard must always be used.
Fig 18
Fig 19