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Occasionally, clean wood residues and sawdust from the guard casing of
the saw.
Occasionally, oil all moveable parts.
Always keep the machine table free from resin.
required, using dry lubricant, treat the surface of the guide rail as well as
the underneath of it.
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Belt Tension
Check the belt tension after the rst 1-2 hours of operation.
In order to do this, remove the cover tted to the side of the frame.
To check the belt tension, press down on the belt with your thumb using
medium pressure. The belt should ex about 2-3 mm.
Adjust the belt tension if required. To do this, loosen the 4 hexagon bolts
(1). Turn the motor anti-clockwise until the belt is tight.
Re-tighten the 4 hexagon bolts (1).
Re-t the cover to the frame.
Trouble shooting
Fault Possible cause Remedy
Saw blade is loose after the motor is switched
off
Fixing nut not tight enough Tighten xing nut
Motor does not start
1. Mains fuse blown 1. Check mains fuse
2. Extension cable defectivet 2. Check extension cable, do not con-
tinue to use defective cables, have
them repaired by a professional.
3. Connection to the motor or switch not
OK
3. Have this checked by an electrician
4. Saw blade protective cover not closed
(limit switch)
4. Close saw blade protective cover
Incorrect turning direction for motor 1. Capacitor defective 1. Have this replaced by an electrician
2. Incorrect connection 2. Phase rotation
Motor not supplying power, switches itself off
automatically
1. Overload due to blunt saw blade 1. Insert sharpened saw blade
2. Thermal protection tripped 2. Can be switched back an again
after cool-down time
Burnt points on the cutting area 1. Blunt saw blade 1. Insert sharpened saw blade
2. Incorrect saw blade 2. Insert saw blade for longitudinal
cuts
Burnt points on the cutting area during trans-
verse cuts
1. Lengthwise aligning stop not parallel
to the saw blade
1. Adjusting the lengthwise aligning
stop
2. Sliding carriage not parallel to the saw
blade
2. Align sliding carriage with the saw
blade
Decreasing saw power with full motor speed Belt loose Tighten belt
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