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Loosen the hexagonal nut (2) with the help of the spanner (1), which is
included in the scope of delivery.
Hold the sawing shaft in position with the locking mandrel.
Pull the saw blade clamping ange (3) away from the sawing shaft.
Remove the saw blade (4) (Attention! cutting hazard - wear gloves!)
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1 Insert the new saw blade (1) (Attention! Fit the saw blade the right way
round!)
Ensure that the holes in the saw blade ange and the holes in the saw
blade (2) line up.
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2 Fit the saw blade clamping ange (1) back onto the sawing shaft. Ensure
that the journals (2) on the saw blade clamping ange are fed into the holes
in the saw blade.
Position the hexagonal nut onto the sawing shaft once again and tighten
this with the spanner again. Hold the sawing shaft in position with the
locking mandrel.
Close the protective cover again.
Adjusting the riving knife
The riving knife is an important safety device, which guides the workpie-
ce and prevents the kerf closing behind the saw blade and the workpiece
rebounding. Note the thickness of the riving knife - see numbers stam-
ped into the riving knife. The riving knife must not be thinner than the
body of the saw blade and not thicker than its kerf width.
When replacing the saw blade as described, pull the sliding table towards
the operating station, until the riving knife is exposed.
When replacing the saw blade as described, open the protective cover with
both hands.
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2
3 Loosen the screw (1) on the riving knife (2) with the spanner (3).
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