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8. Assembly
Important. Pull out the power plug before
carrying out any maintenance, resetting or
assembly work on the circular saw!
8.1 Assembling the base frame (Fig. 4-9)
■ Turn the saw upside down and place it on
the floor.
■ Use hex screws (c) and washers (a) to
fasten the four legs (18) loosely to the saw
(Figure 5).
■ Now loosely screw the longitudinal struts
(20), the cross struts (19) as well as the four
center struts (21, 22) to the legs using the
hex screws (c), washers (a) and nuts (b)
(Fig. 6-7)
■ Be sure to secure the hex screws (c) and
nuts (b) only loosely.
Important: The longer struts have to be
used on the sides.
■ Now mount the four rubber feet (23) on the
legs (Figure 8).
■ Screw the stability bars (24) to the bore
holes on the rear legs using 2 hex screws
(c), washers (a) and nuts (b) on each side.
(Figure 9)
Important.
Both stability bars must be fastened at
the mounting points 38 and 39 at the
rear of the machine.
■ Finally, tighten all screws and nuts on the
base frame.
8.2 Fitting the table width extension and
length extension (Fig. 10-14)
■ Loosely fasten the table width extension
(14) and length extension (15) to the saw
table (1) using the Allen screws (d) and the
washers (u) (Fig. 10-12). Use the rear holes
(facing the table length extension) to mount
the table width extension.
■ Loosely screw the table supports (25, 26) to
the housing of the bench-type circular saw
with the hex screws (c) and washers (u). In
addition the table supports (25, 26) must be
loosely screwed to the width or length
extension table with hex screws (c),
washers (a) and nuts (b). (Use the short
supports (25) for the width extension and
the long supports (26) for the length
extension) (Fig. 13-14).
■ Turn the saw together with the base frame
and place on the floor.
■ Align the table width extension and length
extension level with the saw table (1).
■ Finally, tighten all screws.
8.3 Fitting / removing the saw blade guard
(Fig. 2, 15-16)
■ The batteries for the laser must be inserted
prior to initial assembly (see 9.9).
■ When assembling the equipment for the first
time, you must first fit and adjust the splitter
(4). To do so, proceed as described in
Section 8.5.
■ Place the saw blade guard (2) together with
the screw (27) on top of the splitter (4) so
that the screw is snug in the oval hole (28).
■ Do not tighten the screw (27) too far – the
blade guard must be able to move freely.
■ Fit the extractor hose (3) to the extractor
adapter (16) and the extractor socket on the
saw blade guard (2) and secure it to the
extractor adapter (16) with the retaining clip
(v). Connect a suitable chip extraction
system to the extractor adapter (16).
■ To dismantle, proceed in reverse order.
Important.
The saw blade guard (2) must always be
lowered over the workpiece before you
begin to cut.
8.4 Changing the table insert (Fig. 17-18)
■ To prevent increased likelihood of injury, the
table insert (6) should be changed
whenever it is worn or damaged.
■ Take off the saw blade guard (2) (see 8.3).
■ Remove the 2 countersunk head screws
(29).
■ Take out the worn table insert (6).
■ Fit the replacement table insert by following
the above in reverse.