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Dust bag
When using the dust bag:
° push the dust bag (21) onto the exhaust neck (22).
° regularly empty the dust bag
Chip exhaustion
Connect a chip exhaust system with suitable adapter to the
chip exhaust neck (22) (dia. 40 mm).
L Air velocity at the exhaust neck of the saw 20 m/sec
Use a special exhaust device when exhausting dusts that are
especially harmful to health, carcinogen or dry.
Adjusting the saw
Pull the mains plug before performing
settings.
Setting the work piece stop
L To adjust a work piece stop that has shifted during
transport, proceed as follows:
1. Set the rotary table (8) to the 0° position and tighten the
fastening bolts for the rotary table (6) (see "Straight cuts").
2. Position the saw head in transport position (see "Transport")
3. Check the angle between saw blade and work piece stop
using a square (A, not supplied).
4. Loosen the locking screw for the work piece stop if the work
piece stop (18) needs to be adjusted
5. Align the work piece stop along the square and tighten the
locking screw again.
Adjusting the incline of the saw head
L Also check the angle of the saw head to the rotary table.
1. Check the angle with a square (A, not supplied) or protractor.
Proceed as follows if the angle is not exactly 90°:
First loosen the incline locking knob (20) and turn the
saw head slightly to the side.
Then loosen the locking nut (23) for the set screw (12)
° Turn the set screw (12) back to reduce the angle be-
tween saw head and rotary table.
° Turn the set screw (12) forward to reduce the angle
between saw head and rotary table.
Tighten the locking nut for the set screw once more.
If necessary, loosen the screw for the indicator (24) and
shift it until it points to "0". Tighten the screw again.
2. Tilt the saw head by 45° and verify the angle with a protrac-
tor (B).
If necessary, adjust the incline angle of the saw head with
the help of the set screw (11).
Working with the saw
Before starting to work consider the following safety advic-
es 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 original instructions, observed all the instructions
given and installed the machine as described!
Before making adjustments to the saw settings (e.g. re-
placing 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.
Loosen the transport locking pin before beginning work:
1. Slightly push the handle (3) down
2. Pull out the transport locking pin (5).
Safely support long work pieces with suitable means. For exam-
ple, use roller blocks or similar devices to support overhanging
work pieces.
Straight cuts
1. Bring the saw head into the vertical position and tighten the
incline fixing know (20).
2. Loosen die fixing screws for the rotary table (6) and turn the
saw head into the 0° position. Tighten the fixing screws for
the rotary table (6) again.
3. Place the work piece against the stop (7) and hold it firmly.
4. Switch on the saw
5. Wait until the saw blade has reached its full speed.
6. While holding the On/Off switch (2), pull the lock for the
pendulum cover (1) towards the handle.
7. Using the handle, gradually lower the saw head and cut
evenly through the work piece down to the slot in the rotary
table.
8. Hold the saw head in position until the saw blade is no long-
er in the work piece.
9. Release the On/Off switch and turn the saw head up 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 fixing screw for the rotary table (6) and turn the
saw head to the right or left to the desired angle.
2. Firmly tighten the fixing screw again.
3. Cut the work piece as described under "Straight cuts".
Inclinded cuts
The incline angle can be set 45° toward the left from the vertical
position (0°).
1. Loosen the incline fixing screw (20).
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