Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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cause undesireable noise.
Horizontal saw bench and diagonal cuts, Fig. 2+3
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The saw bench can be positioned into a 450 diagonal
position or be left in the horizontal position.
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You can read off the approximate slope angle by using
the angle scale located under the work bench. For
more exact adjustment, use scrap wood for some saw
tests; adjust the bench if necessary.
Blade guard assembly, Fig. 4
Install the blade guard to the holder as shown in the
diagram. Secure the screws with a nut and washer.
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Lift the saw onto the frame and base and push it onto
the workbench.
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Familiarize yourself with the saw operating elements
and features.
Mounting the saw on a work bench, Fig. 5
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A workbench made from solid wood is betier than one
made of plywood, as interfering vibrations and noise
are more noticeable with plywood.
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The necessary tools and small parts for assembling
the saw on a workbench are not supplied with the
saw. However, use equipment of at least the following
size:
1 Saw body
2 Foam rubber base
3 Work bench
4 Flat seal
5 Washer
6 Hexagonal nut
7 Lock nut
8 Hexagonal bolt
ouantity Description
4 Hexagonal bolts (6mm) 1/4-20 x length
4 Flat seal (7mm) 9/321.0
4 Washers (7mm) 9/321.0.
8 Hexagonal nuts (6 mm) 1/4-20
First of all, drill holes into the seating surface and then
insert the screws.
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A foam rubber base for reduction of noise is not
supplied with the saw either. However, we expressly
recommend that you use such a base to keep vibration
and noise to a minimum. Ideal size 400 x 240 mm.