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11.4.2 Setting the stop rail (g. 22 + 26)
1. To move the stop rail (8a) to the lower guide sur-
face, loosen the two knurled nuts (G) to release
the stop rail (8a) from parallel stop (8).
2. Pull out the stop rail (8a) along the groove.
3. Turn the stop rail (8a) and slide it along the sec-
ond groove.
4. Tighten the knurled nuts again (G).
5. Shifting to the higher guide surface must be car-
ried out in the same way.
11.4.3 Changing the side of the parallel stop (g. 22)
1. Fully unscrew the knurled nuts (G).
2. Remove the stop rail (8a) and insert the two coach
bolts M6 x 55 mm (E) on the opposite side of the
parallel stop (8) again.
11.4.4 Setting the cutting width (g. 27)
The parallel stop (8) must be used when cutting
sections of wood lengthways.
The parallel stop (8) can be mounted on both sides
of the saw table (5).
Two scales are printed on the front guide rail (7b),
which show the distance between the stop rail (8a)
and the saw blade (1) (cutting width):
- Use the black scale, if you have mounted the
stop rail (8a) at (for thin material).
- Use the orange scale, if you use the parallel stop
(8) without stop rail (8a).
To set the parallel stop (8) to the desired dimension,
proceed as follows:
1. Raise the eccentric lever (8b).
2. Slide the parallel stop (8) until you see the desired
dimension on the scale of the front guide rail (7b)
in the sight glass (29).
3. To secure it in place, press the eccentric lever (8b)
fully downwards.
11.4.5 Setting the stop length (g. 28)
To avoid the material to be cut becoming jammed, the
stop rail (8a) can slide in a longitudinal direction.
Rule of thumb: The rear edge of the stop should inter-
sect an imaginary line that starts roughly at the centre
of the saw blade and runs to the rear at 45 °.
1. Set the required cutting width.
2. Loosen the knurled nuts (G).
3. Slide the stop rail (8a) far enough forward that it
touches the imaginary 45 ° line.
4. Tighten the knurled nuts (G) again.
11.4.6 Adjusting the parallel stop (g. 27)
If the parallel stop (8) including stop rail (8a) is not
parallel to the saw blade (1), it must be readjusted.
Proceed as follows:
1. Remove the saw blade guard (2). (see 15.4.1)
Before pressing the on/o󰀨 switch (15), make sure
that the saw blade (1) is correctly tted, and that
moving parts run smoothly.
Only connect the machine to a correctly installed
protective contact socket, with fuse protection of at
least 16 A.
11. Operation
11.1 Switch
11.1.1 On/o󰀨 switch (g. 1)
To switch on the saw, push the green button “I” (15).
Before you start sawing, wait until the saw blade (1)
has reached its maximum speed.
To switch o󰀨 the saw, push the red button “0” (15).
11.1.2 Overload protection (g. 1)
In the event of overloading, the motor will switch itself
o󰀨. After a cool-down period (time varies) the motor
can be switched back on again.
1. Allow the product to cool.
2. Press the overload switch (17).
3. Switch on the machine as described in 11.1.1.
11.2 Setting the cutting depth (g. 1)
The saw blade (1) can be adjusted to the required
cutting depth by turning the crank wheel (16).
Counterclockwise: Smaller cutting depth
Clockwise: Greater cutting depth
Check the setting with a test cut.
11.3 Setting the cutting angle (g. 1)
With the circular table saw, angled cuts from 0 ° to -45°
to the left of the parallel stop (8) can be carried out.
m Before each cut, check that no collision can occur
between the parallel stop (8), the transverse stop (19)
and the saw blade (1).
1. Loosen the locking lever (18).
2. Set the desired angle on the scale (12) by simul-
taneously pushing in and turning the crank wheel
(16).
3. Lock the locking lever (18) at the desired angle
setting.
11.4 Using the parallel stop
11.4.1 Stop heights (g. 26)
The stop rail (8a) of the parallel stop (8) has two
guide surfaces at di󰀨erent heights.
Depending on the thickness of the material to be
cut, the stop rail (8a) must be used for thick materi-
al (workpiece thickness exceeding 25 mm) and for
thin material (workpiece thickness below 25 mm).
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