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Then the handle must be re-tightened.
12. Working instructions
After you have carried out all the tasks described
above, you can begin working.
ATTENTION: Always keep your hands away from
the cutting zone and never attempt to reach in while
cutting.
FIXING A WORKPIECE
Clamp the work piece on the work table with the
workpiece clamp (10 - Fig 1) in order to x it in place.
Cross cut 90° and turntable 0° (Fig. 4, 1.3)
Attention! For 90° mitre cuts, the moveable stop rail
(27a) must be xed in the inner position.
Open the set screw (27b) on the moveable stop
rail (27a) with an Allen key and push the moveable
stop rail (27a) inwards.
The moveable stop rail (27a) must be locked in a
position far enough from the inner position that the
distance between the stop rail (27a) and the saw
blade (5) is no more than 8 mm.
Before making the cut, check that no collision
could occur between the stop rail (27a) and the
saw blade (5).
Secure the locking lever (27b) again.
Loosen the locking knob (26).
Lift the saw unit by the handle (2) until it locks in
place in the top position.
Lock the material with the clamping device (10)
on the xed saw table to prevent the material from
moving during the cutting operation.
Press the workpiece evenly on the stop strips (27);
make sure that you hand remains outside the cut-
ting area of the saw blade.
With your right hand on the handle (2), press the
locking lever (3) so that the unit can also be piv-
oted downward.
The motor starts when the start button (1) is
pressed.
Slowly bring the saw blade down to the workpiece
and cut through it with moderate pressure.
When the cutting operation is completed, move the
machine head back to its upper (home) position
and release the ON/OFF button (1).
Attention! The machine executes an upward
stroke automatically due to the return spring, i.e.
do not release the handle (2) after completing the
cut; instead allow the machine head to move up-
wards slowly whilst applying light counter pressure.
Cross cut 90° and turntable 0° - 45° (Fig. 4, 2, 1.3)
The crosscut saw can be used to make crosscuts of
0°-45° to the left and -4to the right in relation
to the stop rail.
Make sure that the work piece support (15) is
also guided through the two plates (19) on the
underneath.
Afterwards, retighten the cross-head screw (14).
Repeat this process on the other side.
Assembling the support stand (g. 1.1 – 1.2)
Loosen the cross-head screws (18) on the
underneath of the saw and guide the support stand
(16) through the specied holes on the back of the
saw.
Afterwards, retighten the cross-head screws (18).
10. Area of application
Intended application possibilities
The machine cuts:
Wood and materials similar to wood
Plastic
Unintended application possibilities
The machine is not suitable for:
Ferritic materials, steel and cast iron, as well as
other material types which are not listed, particu-
larly food.
Mitre saw without guard.
Materials larger than the specied cutting data:
90°/90°/120 x 60 mm
90°/45° 80 x 60 mm
45°/90° 120 x 35 mm
45°/45° 80 x 35 mm
11. Settings
CROSS-CUTTING
ATTENTION: Before carrying out the following ad-
justments, please check whether the motor of the
machine is switched off.
Pivoting the table plate (Fig. 2)
The mitre saw can be pivoted left and right with the
rotary table. Exact angle adjustment is possible on
the basis of the scale. The angle can be precisely
and quickly adjusted from 0° to 45° with locking posi-
tions at 15°, 22.5° and 3.
To pivot the rotary table, loosen the set screw (21)
and rotate the unit using the handle (20) until the de-
sired angle is reached. Then secure it with the set
screw (21).
Tilt of the saw unit (Fig. 3)
The saw unit can be tilted at an angle of up to 45°.
Loosen the handle (23) on the rear side of the ma-
chine and tilt the unit to the desired angle position
according to the scale. The angle can be set on
the basis of the scale (24) using the pointer (25).
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