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LThe saw blade retaining screw has a
left-handed thread.
fLoosen the saw blade retaining screw by turn-
ing it firmly clockwise and remove the clamp-
ing flange and the saw blade.
Fitting the saw blade
WARNING
Risk of injury
fWhen using a new saw blade, make sure
that the direction of rotation is correct: The
saw blade's direction of rotation [5-4] must
match that of the machine, see arrow mark
on the guard [5-10].
fPlace the saw blade in position.
fSecure the saw blade and the flange to the
saw shaft using the saw blade retaining screw.
fTurn the saw blade twice by hand to make sure
that it can move freely.
fClose the saw blade cover [5-10] and fit the
guard, see section 6.2b.
fPlace the hex key [5-3] back in the holder.
fTo place the table insert [1-7] into the table,
move the protruding spring plate [5-5] of the
insert forward in the table frame. Make sure
that the contact surface is free of dust.
fLay the insert in position and secure it with the
clamp and the rotary knob [5-1].
8.9 Adjusting the riving knife
fThe riving knife [6-1] needs to be adjusted so
that the distance to the saw blade's teeth is 3
to 5 mm.
fTake the hex key [5-3] out of the holder on the
saw blade cover [5-10].
fUse the hex key to unscrew the screw [6-3]
and remove it together with the clamping
element [6-2].
fAfter unscrewing both screws [7-3], the guide
piece [7-2] can be moved vertically to adjust
the distance between the riving knife and saw
blade.
fAfter performing the adjustment, refit the riv-
ing knife and clamping element and retighten
all the screws.
8.10 Fence
The supplied fence can be attached to all four
sides of the machine as shown in fig. 3.
The fence can be adjusted in the following ways:
The fence can be used as a rip fence (fig. 1) or
as a cross-cutting fence or angle-cutting fence
(fig. 3).
Rip fence:
fLoosen the screw [3-3] and lift the fixing
pin [3-4], adjust the angle to 0° with the help
of the scale, lock the fixing pin again and tight-
en the screw [3-3].
fLoosen the screw [3-2] and adjust the rail [3-1]
so that the triangular arrow is within the green
sticker, see details [1-13]. Then tighten the
screw [3-2].
fPush the preset profile setting rail into the
groove on the side of the table (fig. 3 detail).
Slide it until the preset profile setting rails
handle covers the green marked area on the
side of the table, see detail [1-5]. Then tighten
the screw [3-5].
fLoosen the screw [3-6], set the desired cut-
ting width and retighten the screw.
The preset profile setting rail can be used as a
high or low rip fence. For this adjust the rail [3-1]
upright or flat.
The low rip fence is used to avoid collision with
the saw blade guard, e.g. for mitre cuts with a saw
blade swivelled by 45°.
Cross-cutting fence and angle-cutting fence:
fSlide the preset profile setting rail into
the groove in the table and retighten the
screw [3-5].
fLoosen the screw [3-3] and lift the fixing
pin [3-4], adjust to the desired angle on the
scale (the fixing pin will click into place in
the most common angle settings) and then
retighten the screw [3-3].
fLoosen the screw [3-2] and adjust the rail [3-1]
so that it does not reach into the cutting plane
and then tighten the screw [3-2].
Make sure that all rotary knobs on the
preset profile setting rail are tightened
before starting work. The preset profile
setting rail should always be used in a
fixed position and must not be used to
push the workpiece.
When not in use, fold the preset profile
setting rail [11-3] to the zero position
(fig. 15) and put it in the accessory hold-
er [11-4] [fig. 11].
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