8.4 Fitting the table width enlargement (Fig.
7+7.1+7.2+7.3+7.4)
• Remove the two bolts and washers (d) from the table
width enlargement (6). (Fig. 7)
• Slide the table width enlargement (6) onto the table
mounted on the machine. Ensure that the clamping
lever (8) is open (Fig. 7.1+7.2).
• Push the table width enlargement fully onto the ta
ble (Fig. 7.3) in order to fix the two bolts (d) on both
sides. (Fig. 7.4) Be sure to fit the bolts (d) on both
sides. The two bolts are used to limit the extension
of the table width enlargement.
8.5 Fitting the parallel stop (Fig. 8)
• Fit the parallel stop (5) by positioning it at the back
and fixing the clamping lever (K) in place down
wards.
• When dismantling, pull the clamping lever (K) up
wards and remove the parallel stop (5).
• The clamping force of the parallel stop can be ad
justed at the rear knurled nut (P).
8.6 Adjusting the cutting width (Fig. 8+8.1)
• The parallel stop (5) must be used when cutting sec
tions of wood lengthways.
• Place the parallel stop (5) on the guide rail (Q) to the
left or right of the sawing blade
• 2 scales (L/M) are printed on the guide rail for the
parallel stop (Q), which show the distance between
the stop rail and sawing blade.
• Adjust the parallel stop (5) to the required dimension
in the window (O) and use the clamping lever (k) to
fix in place for the parallel stop. (Fig. 8)
8.7 Using the table width enlargement (Fig. 9-10)
• Always use the table width enlargement (6) with par
ticularly wide workpieces.
• Loosen the clamping lever (8) and pull the table width
enlargement out far enough so that the workpiece to
be sawn can lie on it without tipping. (Fig. 10)
8.8 Transverse cutting gauge (13) (Fig. 16)
• Slide lateral stop (o) into a groove (k) in the saw
bench.
• Release the grip screw (l).
• Turn the lateral stop (o) until the desired angular
dimension has been set. The arrow on the lateral
stop indicates the set angle.
• Retighten the grip screw (l).
• The stop rail (n) can be slid against the lateral
stop (o). To do so, loosen the knurled screws (m)
and slide the stop rail (n) into the desired position.
Tighten the knurled screws (m) again
• Attention! Do not slide the stop rail (n) too far in the
direction of the saw blade.
8.9 Replacement of the sawing band
• Attention: Pull the mains plug!
Danger! Danger of injury even with sawing band at
standstill. When replacing the sawing blade, wear
gloves.
Only use suitable sawing blades
1. Remove the parallel stop and the table width en
largement in reverse order (Fig. 78).
2. Remove the screw M6x36 (Fig. 4.2)
3 Open both housing doors.
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4 Release the adjustment knob (11) until the sawing
blade is released.
5 Remove the sawing blade and lead it through
– the slit in the work table,
– the sawing band protection at the upper blade
guide,
– the sawing band protection at the sawing hous
ing and the table guides.
Mount a new sawing band. Check the correct posi
tion: The teeth must point to the front side of the saw
(where the doors are).
6 Align the sawing band to the centre of the rubber
of the band edges.
7 Tighten the adjustment knob (11) until the band no
longer slides off the edges.
8 Close both housing doors.
9 Then:
– Tighten the sawing band with adjustment knob
(11)
– Align the sawing band with adjustment knob
(16)
– Align the band guides
– Conduct a test run of at least 1 minute.
– Stop the saw, pull out the mains plug and check
the settings.
8.10 Tighten the sawing band (Fig. 1+11)
Danger:
Too high tension can break the band. Too low tension
can cause the driven band wheel to slip and the saw
ing band will stop.
1 Set the upper sawing band guide (4) fully upwards.
2 Check the tension by pressing a finger halfway
between table and the upper band guide against
the side of the band. The band should not edge
down more than 3 to 5 mm.
3 If necessary, correct the tension:
– Turning the adjustment knob (11) counterclock
wise increases the sawing band tension.
– Turning the adjustment knob (11) clockwise re
duces the band tension.
8.11 Sawblade guiding (Fig. 11)
The sawblade guiding (4) is adjusted with the fixing
button (12).
The upper sawblade guiding can be set from 0 to 175
mm work piece height.
A clearance as small as possible to the work piece
ensures an optimum sawblade guiding and safe
working.
8.12 Alignment of the sawing band(Fig. 11)
If the sawing band is no centred in the middle of the
rubber wheels the track must be corrected by adjust
ing the incline of the upper band wheel:
1 Release the lock nut (N).
2 Turn the adjustment knob (16):
– Turn the adjustment knob (16) clockwise if the
sawing band hits the front side of the saw.
– Turn the adjustment knob (16) counterclockwise
if the sawing band hits the back side of the saw.
3 Tighten the lock nut (N).
8.13 Alignment of the upper band guide (Fig. 12+13)
The upper band guide consists of:
• a compression bearing (51) (supports the sawing
band from the back side) and