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When sawing oak-, beech- or ashwood.
The dust collector must conform to the following
requirements:
The diameter of the dust exhaust pipe must t properly
(34 mm);
The air ow volume must exceed 550 m³/h;
The vacuum at the dust exhaust exit must be 740 Pa;
The air speed at the dust exhaust exit must be 20 m/s;
Follow the user instructions for the dust collector.
CONNECTION TO AC POWER
High-voltage!
Only operate this machine in dry surroundings.
This machine may only be connected to a power source
that ful ls the following requirements (also see the
section "Technical data"):
The mains voltage and the system frequency must
conform to the voltage and frequency that is indicated on
the technical data sheet of the machine;
– Fusing protection with a residual current device (RCD),
with a sensitivity of 30 mA.
Sockets must be properly installed, earthed and tested.
Position a power cable in such a way that it does not
hinder the work and cannot be damaged.
Protect the power cable against heat, aggressive uids
and sharp edges.
Only use rubber-coated extension cables with a suf cient
wire cross-section (3 x 1.5 mm²).
Do not use the power cable for pulling the plug out of the
socket.
OPERATIONS
This saw can be used as a:
Cross-cut saw
Table saw
Before making any changes in the settings of this
machine, always remove the plug from the
socket.
CROSS-CUT SAWING MODE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MOVABLE
SAW BLADE GUARD (FIG 2)
The movable saw blade guard protects against accidental
contact with the saw blade and ying wood splinters.
The movable saw blade guard must always return
automatically to the start position, whenever the saw head
is lifted. The saw blade must be covered at all sides, when
the saw head is located in the start position.
SAFETY LOCK (FIG 3)
The safety lock blocks the saw head in the topmost position,
and it prevents that the movable saw blade guard exposes
the saw blade.
The safety lock is released by pushing on it. The saw head
can now be lowered; as the saw head is lowered, the saw
blade guard retracts and the saw blade is freed.
After a cut has been made, and when the saw head is back
in the topmost starting position, the movable saw blade
guard is once more blocked by the safety lock.
TRANSPORT
Position the lowest saw blade guard over the saw guide
piece and push backwards until you hear a click, and until
he saw blade protector is positioned at the black line on
the saw guide piece.
Lower the saw head by pushing in the safety lock and
activate the locking pin.
Lift the machine up by grasping both sides of the base.
Note: The essential operating components of the
machine are presented in this section. Make sure
to read this section, before you use the machine
for the rst time.
TABLE SAW OPERATING MODE
Make sure that the table is mounted completely and in
the right direction – and that the locking pin is properly
locked.
Release the table stops, so that you can push down the
table. Then lock with stops. (8&9)
The ON/OFF switch is used for starting and stopping the
machine. (1&2)
CROSS-CUT AND MITRE SAW OPERATING
MODE
Release the table stops so that the table can be pushed
up by springs. After that lock with
the stop.
Remove the lower saw blade guard. (41)
For starting the motor, push on the switch in the handgrip.
(13)
To switch off the motor, release the switch.
TURNTABLE (16)
The turntable can be turned 49° to the left and 49° to the
right, and it can be xed in preset positions of 0°, 15°, 22.5°,
30°, 45°.
For turning the mitre table, the locking knob must be
released.
To prevent that the mitre angle changes while sawing, the
locking knob of the mitre saw must be tightened (also when
the saw has been xed at a preset stop).
ADJUSTMENT OF THE BEVELLING ANGLE
The support arm can be tilted vertically and in an angle of
45° to the left.
To be able to tilt the support arm, the bevel lock must be
released.
To prevent the bevel angle from changing while sawing, the
locking knob of the support arm must be tightened.
MITRE AND WIDTH GUIDE
The mitre and width guide is mounted on the top saw table.
The mitre and width guide locking knob must point towards
the front of the machine. Once the locking knob is released,
the mitre and width guide can be removed.
CONNECTION TO A DUST COLLECTOR
The dust of some types of wood (such as for instance
beech, oak and ash) can be hazardous if inhaled. Always
use a dust collector:
If the saw is set up in an enclosed space;
Whenever the saw is being used for longer periods of
time (more than a half hour per day);
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