21.1
21.2
21.3
21.4
Interior angle
– Open the clamp (21.2).
– Place the bevel with the two legs (21.1) against
the interior sides of the corner.
– Close the clamp (21.2).
– Place the bevel with one leg on a stop ruler at-
tached to the circular cross-cut saw.
– To set the dissecting angle (horizontal mitre
angle), swivel the saw unit until the laser beam
is congruent with the line (21.5) on the bevel.
Exterior angle
– Open the clamp (21.4).
– Slide the aluminium profi le (21.3) on both legs
forwards.
– Place the bevel with the two legs (21.3) against
exterior sides of the corner.
– Close the clamp (21.4).
– Slide back the aluminium profi le on both legs.
– Place the bevel with one leg on a stop ruler at-
tached to the circular cross-cut saw.
– To set the dissecting angle (horizontal mitre
angle), swivel the saw unit until the laser beam
is congruent with the line (21.5) on the bevel.
Service and maintenance
socket before performing any type of work on the
machine!
which requires the motor housing to be opened,
must only be carried out by an authorised service
workshop.
To ensure constant air circulation, always keep the
cooling-air openings in the motor housing clean
and free of blockages.
The machine is equipped with self-disconnecting
special carbon brushes. If they are worn, power is
interrupted automatically and the machine comes
to a standstill.
If the laser beams do not line up with the cutting
edge, you can adjust both of the lasers. Use an
Allen key screwdriver (size 2.5) to do this.
22.1
22.2
21.5
– Pierce the points (22.1 to 22.6) marked on the
sticker using the Allen key screwdriver to reveal
the adjusting screws located underneath.
Note:
The laser beam factory settings are correct. Only
turn the adjusting screws when indicated.
– Place a test workpiece on the machine to check
the laser.
– Cut a groove in the workpiece.
– Swivel the saw head upwards and check the
setting.
Always pull the plug out of the
All maintenance and repair work
Adjusting the laser
22.3
22.4
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22.5
22.6