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BEVEL CUTS
Note: As a basic principle, bevel cuts are carried out
using the longitudinal stop (9).
Set the saw blade (3) to the required cutting angle.
Set the longitudinal stop (6) according to the width
of the work piece.
Carry out the cut according to the width of the work
piece.
m Electric connection
The installed electric motor is connected and operational.
The connection complies with relevant VDE and DIN sti-
pulations.
The customer’s mains connection as well as extension
lead used must comply with these provisions.
Important notices
The electric motor 230V~/50 Hz is designed for opera-
ting type S6 40%.
If there is a motor overload, it turns off automatically. Af-
ter a cool-down period (timing varies), the motor can be
turned on again.
Hazardous electric connections
Insulation damage often occurs on electric connections.
Causes include:
Pressure marks when connections are guided through
windows and doors
Kinks due to inappropriate attachment or guidance of
the connection
Cuts when the connection is run over
Insulation damage when being pulled out of the wall
socket
Tears from ageing insulation
Such hazardous electric connections must not be used
and are dangerous to life due to the insulation damage.
Regularly check electric connections for damage. Make
sure the connection is not connected to the mains when
checking.
Electric connections must comply with relevant VDE and
DIN stipulations. Only use connections marked H 07 RN.
Printing the type designation on the connection is the law.
• The product meets the requirements of EN 61000-3-
11 and is subject to special connection conditions. This
means that use of the product at any freely selectable
connection point is not allowed.
• Given unfavorable conditions in the power supply the
product can cause the voltage to fluctuate temporarily.
• The product is intended solely for use at connection
points that
a) do not exceed a maximum permitted supply impe-
dance “Z, or
b) have a continuous current-carrying capacity of the
mains of at least 100 A per phase.
• As the user, you are required to ensure, in consultation
with your electric power company if necessary, that the
connection point at which you wish to operate the pro-
duct meets one of the two requirements, a) or b), named
above.
CUTTING OF NARROW WORK PIECES
Width of the work piece to be processed under 120 mm
Tool: Circular saw blade for longitudinal cut
Process: Set the longitudinal stop according to the width
of the work piece. Push the work piece forwards with both
hands. Use the push stick in the area of the saw blade
and push the work piece through to the other side of the
riving knife. For short work pieces, use the push stick
from the start of the cut for pushing.
CROSS CUTTING OF NARROW WORK PIECES
Note: For cross cutting of narrow work pieces, we recom-
mend the use of an offcut guide. This is not part of the
delivery contents.
Tool: Fine-toothed cross cut blade
Process: Set the offcut guide so that offcuts from the
work piece cannot touch the ascending part of the saw
blade. Always feed the work pieces using a cross stop or
a cross pusher.
Do not remove waste from the area of the work piece with
your hands.
LONGITUDINAL CUTS
Use the longitudinal stop for longitudinal cuts.
The longitudinal stop (6) can be fixed to any side of
the tabletop.
Loosen the clamping lever by pulling it up.
To use the dial, move the fence up to the saw blade
and take the measurement at the dial. Now push the
fence away from the saw blade. The difference in mea-
surement is identical to the cutting width. In order to
get an exact measurement, you have to carry out a
test cut, measure the work piece and adjust the fence.
Push the fence into the required position.
Tighten the clamping lever again.
Warning: The longitudinal stop (6) always has to be ad-
justed in parallel with the saw blade (3). Regularly check
the alignment and the secure position during use and af-
ter long periods of not using it, if required, tighten the
screws (P) again and adjust the longitudinal stop with a
stop bracket (R). Vibrations can lead to the screws (P)
coming loose and the longitudinal stop moving. Fig. 12.1
CROSS CUTS, FIG. 13
Use the mitre gauge for angle cuts.
The mitre gauge can be fixed to any side of the tab-
letop.
Push the mitre gauge into the groove of the tabletop.
Loosen the knob on the mitre gauge.
Turn the mitre gauge to get the required angle.
Tighten the knob again.
Warning: Regularly check the alignment and the secure
position during use and after long periods of not using
it, if required, tighten the screws again and adjust the
fence. Vibrations can lead to the screws coming loose
and the fence moving.
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