POWX2040 EN
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7 ASSEMBLY
Always disconnect the powertool from the mains before performing any
maintenance.
7.1 Placement of the appliance
▪ If the appliance is used as a portable tool, mount it on a stable support so you can work
safely without risk. Also make sure the rubber feet are properly mounted on the machine.
7.2 Fitting the rubber feet (Fig. A & B)
▪ Use the four M8x20mm bolts and washers with the hex key to attach the four rubber feet
(11) to the underside of the body. (When mounting the appliance to a solid surface, the
rubber feet do not need to be mounted)
7.3 Mounting the appliance on a solid surface
▪ Before using the appliance, we recommend firmly anchoring its four feet to an underframe.
▪ The mounting surface must first be perforated.
▪ Each foot should be firmly bolted down with sufficiently long bolts (pay attention to the
thickness of the work surface) and clamping washers (not provided); place the clamp nuts
under the work surface.
▪ The size of the work surface should be sufficient to avoid upending the unit during the
work.
ATTENTION: Before starting any job make sure the work surface is
sufficiently stable and robust.
7.4 Installations of the cutter shaft cover (Fig. A & C)
▪ Remove both bolt, washer and wingnut.
▪ Slide the cutter shaft cover (4) attachment in to the arm.
▪ Slide the M6 bolt through the hole at the end of the arm and simultaneously through the
end of the bracket.
▪ Fit a washer over the bolt and then screw on the wing nut (b).
▪ Optionally also drive the screw and washer in the hole on top of the arm if needed.
▪ First mount the mounting bolt and then, slide the bottom of the arm over the mounting bolt
(a) and fasten with the second wing nut (b).
▪ Screw in the cutter shaft cover locking knob (5).
7.5 Installations of the parallel guide (Fig. A & D)
▪ Locate the two tapped holes (a) on the side edge of the table.
▪ Insert two M5 x 20mm bolts (b) and washers thru the corresponding holes of the parallel
guide mounting bracket and screw them in to the tapped holes.
▪ Check that your guide is stable and properly installed.
▪ Adjust the guide to your preference, it can be inclined to an angle of 45° à 90°.
▪ Lock in to position with the locking knob (c).
7.6 Replacing and adjusting the cutting edges (FIG E)
▪ Remove the parallel guide (7) for access to the cutters.
▪ Turn the cutter shaft (3) clockwise so that the spacer block and the cutter are visible
(facing upward).
▪ Unscrew the 4 bolts (c) that hold the spacer block (b) using the 4mm hex key.
▪ After unscrewing, remove the cutter (a) and its spacer block (b)
▪ Clean each part carefully
▪ Insert the spacer block with the cleaned cutters.