5. Before starting the equipment
5.1 General information
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All covers and safety devices have to be pro-
perly fitted before the machine is switched
on.
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It must be possible for the blade to run freely.
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When working with wood that has been
processed before, watch out for foreign bo-
dies such as nails or screws etc.
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Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make
sure that the saw blade is correctly fitted and
that the machine's moving parts run smoothly.
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Before you connect the machine to the power
supply, make sure the data on the rating plate
is the same as that for your mains.
5.2 Mounting the saw on a workbench (Fig. 2)
1. It is better to mount the saw on a solid wood
workbench rather than on a weak plywood
stand where vibrations and noise are certain
to be a nuisance.
2. The tools and hardware needed to mount the
saw on a work bench are not supplied with
the saw. Be sure to use equipment of at least
the following size:
Item
Hex screws M8
Gaskets Ø 8 mm
Washers Ø 8 mm
Hex nuts M8
3. A sound-absorbing foam rubber mat is not
supplied with the saw. It is strongly
recommended to use such a mat, however, in
order to minimize vibrations and noise.
Description:
Soft foam rubber mat:
Do not overtighten the screws. Leave enough
scope for the foam rubber mat to develop a good
absorbing eff ect.
Mounting the saw on a workbench, see the Figure
(2) List of components in the illustration:
A: Saw body
B: Foam rubber support
C: Worktable
D: Flat gasket
E: Washer
F: Hex nut
G: Blocking nut
H: Hex screw
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5.3 Assembly
Caution! Pull out the power plug before carrying
out any maintenance and conversion work on
your fretsaw.
5.3.1 Mounting the saw blade guard and the
sawdust blower facility (Fig. 4/5/6)
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Put the retention bolt (9) on the radial arm
(19).
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Slide the saw blade guard (10) onto the reten-
tion bolt (9).
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Insert the screw (20) through the bore hole of
the retention bolt (9) and the saw blade guard
(10).
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Use the nut (21) to secure the screw from
falling out.
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The saw blade guard can be fixed at various
heights with the clamping screw (11).
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Mount the blow-off device (16) as shown in
Fig. 6.
5.3.2 Changing the blade (Fig. 1/3/7)
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Turn the clamping screw (14) clockwise in
order to take the tension off the blade (15).
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Unscrew the left cover (4).
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First take the blade out of the top blade hol-
der (13), pressing down the upper pendulum
arm as you do so.
Quantity
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Then take the blade out of the bottom blade
4
holder (8).
4
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Pull the blade up and out through the table
4
insert (18).
8
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Install the new blade in reverse order.
Caution: Always insert the blade so that the
teeth point toward the saw table.
The blade can be inserted in slot a or b;
Slot a: For cuts along the axis of the radial arm.
450 x 250 x 13 mm
Slot b: For cuts across the axis of the radial arm.
Tension the blade by turning the clamping screw
(14) anticlockwise (right-hand thread).
5.3.3 Tilting the saw table (Fig. 8)
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Undo the locking screw (5).
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Tilt the table (7) to the left until the indicator
(17) points to the required angle value on the
scale (6).
Important: For precision work you should
fi rst carry out a trial cut and then re-adjust
the tilt angle as required.
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