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downwards and screw the screw (4) tight
again.
6. Put the plug into the socket and test the saw
by pressing the green switch (15).
7. Turn off the machine by pressing the red
switch (0).
Adjusting the riving knife
Figs. 3 and 4
Make sure that the riving knife is always
correctly adjusted. For safety reasons the
distance between the riving knife (20) and
the teeth of the saw blade must never be
more than 5 mm.
Lift the head of the machine
Use the Allen key to loosen the two riving knife
bolts by unscrewing them two turns.
Set the riving knife to the correct position.
Screw the bolts tight again.
Changing the saw blade
Make sure that the plug is not in the
socket when changing the saw blade.
1. Set the machine to the table saw position.
2. Remove the upper protective hood (19) by
unscrewing the bolt holding it in place.
3. Then remove the riving knife (20) and the
bench inlay (24).
4. Unscrew the bolt (23) (note: clockwise) with
the socket spanner (28). At the same time lock
the flange (21) using the flange key (27).
5. Remove the bolt and the outer flange.
6. Remove the saw blade from the machine via
the opening at the top.
7. Clean the inner and outer flanges and the
axle.
8. Mount the inner flange, the new saw blade
and the outer flange onto the axle.
Note: the arrow on the saw blade, which shows
the direction of turn, must point in the same
direction as the arrow marked on the machine.
Make sure that both flanges correctly
enclose the saw blade, so that the saw
blade turns in a straight line without any
sideways movement.
9. Tighten the bolt (23) again (anticlockwise!).
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10. Mount the bench inlay, the riving knife (see
Adjusting the riving knife), and the upper
protective cover.
11. Check that the saw blade turns freely (turn it
carefully with you hand).
12. Put the plug into the socket.
13. Before making a saw cut, switch the machine
on and draw it downwards to check that all is
well.

4. Operating

Using the mitre saw
When cutting the piece of work is placed against
the stop and sawed across its breadth.
Hold the piece of work against the bench and
pressed against the guide stop.
Switch the machine on using the switch (1) in
the handgrip.
Bring the saw head gently downwards, so that
the saw blade cuts into the piece of work and
goes into the groove in the bench.
Switch the machine off when the sawing has
been done by releasing the switch (1).
When the saw has come to a standstill, bring
the saw head up again.
Using the table saw
Set the guide to the required cut. See Parallel and
mitre guide (bench saw)
Place the piece of work against the guide.
Switch the machine on using the green switch
(15) in the handgrip.
Hold the piece of work firmly with both hands
and pressed against the guide. Feed the piece
of work gradually towards the saw blade.
Avoid any injuries. Keep your hands a
good distance from the saw blade! Use
the stick for pushing small pieces of work.
Switch the machine off when the sawing has
been done with the red switch (15).
Mitring
When mitring the piece of work is sawn at an angle
to the furthermost guide.
a. Table saw
The mitring angle is a maximum of 45º, both left
and right.
Unscrew the two screws (9) for setting up the
mitring angle.
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