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as follows:
Disconnect the power tool from the power
supply.
Allow the power tool to cool down.
Check the power tool carefully for possible
damages.
Have damages repaired before re-starting
the power tool.
Connect the power tool to the power supply.
Push the overload switch (17).
Turn on the power tool as described and put
it into operation.
WORKING WITH THE LONGITUDINAL STOP FIG. 8, 9
The stop bar (20) has two different guide sur-
faces. Depending on the thickness of the work
piece, the stop bar for thick or thin material
should be used.
Thick material (Fig. 8)
Thin material (Fig. 9)
Loosen both knurled screws and pull off the
stop bar (29) to it. Reattach the stop bar as
required by the locating heights and tighten
both knurled screws.
WORKING ON SAWING MACHINES
Cutting broad work pieces, Fig. 10
Broadness of the processed work piece: more
than 120 mm
Tool: circular saw blade for a longitudinal cut
Process: Adjust the longitudinal stop accor-
ding to the intended broadness of the work
piece. Ensure safe and best possible positi-
oning of the hands. In the case that narrow
work pieces are detached during the cutting
process, you perform feed in the mould area
either by simply using your right hand or by
a push stick. If there is danger that the work
piece jams between the circular saw blade,
splitting wedge and limit stop, move the limit
stop back to the centre of the saw blade or
use a short auxiliary stop.
Note: In all our gures, the upper suction
hood is only slightly indicated (or left out
completely in individual cases) which allows a
better demonstration of the processes or the
equipment. The upper suction hood is neces-
sary to perform the shown processes!
Cutting narrow work pieces, Fig. 11
Broadness of the processed work piece:
below 120 mm
Tool: circular saw blade for a longitudinal cut
Process: Adjust the longitudinal stop accor-
ding to the intended broadness of the work
piece. Move the work piece forward with both
hands, use the push stick in the saw blade
area and move the work piece until it passes
the push stick. When working with short work
pieces, use the push stick for the complete
moving process.
CUTTING EDGES AND BORDERS, FIG. 12
Tool: circular saw blade for ne cuts
Process: Mount the longitudinal stop with low
contact surface or use the auxiliary stop. Use
the push stick to move the work piece forward
until the end of the work piece is located in
the push stick's area. Longer work pieces
can be secured against tilting towards the
end of the cutting process by using a table
extension.
Note: Equipment that requires a connection
to parts of the power tool should be fastened
with screws as screw clamps can only create
temporary connections on machines.
CROSS CUTTING NARROW WORK PIECES FIG. 13
Note: For cross cutting narrow work pieces
we recommend you to use a buffer strip which
is not included in delivery.
Tool: ne-toothed cross-section blade
Process: Adjust the buffer strip in a way
that the work piece sections cannot touch
the ascending part of the saw blade. Use the
lateral stop unit or the cross lateral pusher to
supply work pieces.
Do not use your hands to remove scrap
pieces from the work piece area.
LONGITUDINAL CUTS
Always use the longitudinal stop for perfor-
ming longitudinal cuts.
The longitudinal stop (7) can be fastened on
both sides of the table top (1).
Loosen the two knurled screws.
In order to use the scale, move the stop
towards the saw blade and measure the
dimension on the scale. Then, move the stop
away from the saw blade. The dimensional
difference is identical with the cutting width. In
order to guarantee a precise measurement,
it is necessary to cut a test piece, to measure
the work piece and to adjust the stop.
Move the stop to the intended position.
Fasten the two knurled screws.
Warning: The longitudinal stop has to be
adjusted parallel to the saw blade. Check the
alignment and ensure that the longitudinal
stop is held rmly regularly and especially
during use and when it is not used for a longer
period of time. If necessary, re-tighten the
screw and adjust the longitudinal stop. Vibra-
tions can cause loose screws and a relocation
of the longitudinal stop.
CROSS SECTIONS
Always use the rip fence to perform angle
cuts.
Note: When cutting wider or broader work
pieces, additionally use the longitudinal stop
which helps you to guide the work piece
safely.
Move the rip fence (16) into the groove of the
table top (1).
Loosen the knob on the rip fence.
Rotate the rip fence to obtain the intended
angle.
Re-tighten the knob.
Warning: Check the alignment and ensure
that the longitudinal stop is held rmly regular-
ly and especially during use and when it is not
used for a longer period of time. If necessary,
re-tighten the screw and adjust the longitudinal
stop. Vibrations can cause loose screws and a
relocation of the longitudinal stop.
DIAGONAL CUTS
Note: Basically, diagonal cuts are performed
using the longitudinal stop (7).
Adjust the saw blade (4) to the intended
cutting angle.
Adjust the longitudinal stop (7) depending on
the work piece width and height.
Make the cut according to the work piece
width.
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