Mitre cuts
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The mitre angle can be set left and right from 0° to 45°. The
table locks in place at frequently required positions.
1. Loosen the locking screw for the rotary table (25) and turn
the rotary table (8) to the right or left to the desired angle.
2. Firmly tighten the locking screw again
3. Cut the work piece as described under "Straight cuts".
Inclined cuts
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The incline angle can be set 45° toward the left from the vertical
position (0°).
1. Loosen the incline locking lever (25).
2. Incline the saw head to the left to the desired angle.
3. Firmly tighten the incline locking lever again.
4. Cut the work piece as described under "Straight cuts".
Double mitre cuts
Increased danger of injury exists with the double mitre cut
because of the saw blade being more accessible due to its
heavy incline. Keep your hands far enough away.
1. Loosen the locking screw for the rotary table (7) and turn the
rotary table (8) to the right or left to the desired angle.
2. Firmly tighten the locking screw again
3. Loosen the incline fixing screw (25).
4. Incline the saw head to the left to the desired angle.
5. Firmly tighten the incline fixing know again.
6. Cut the work piece as described under "Straight cuts".
Setting the groove depth
This function allows you to cut grooves into the work piece. The
work piece is only cut to a certain (set) depth and is not cut
through.
Groove cutting poses an increased risk of injury since the
saw head may bounce upward. Do not exert any lateral pres-
sure on the saw blade. Firmly secure the work piece with the
vise assembly (20).
1. Set the saw head and rotary table to the desired position and
lock it in place.
2. To set the groove depth, loosen the screw (21) for the stop
plate (36).
3. Lower the saw blade to the desired depth.
4. Push the stop plate forward up to the housing and tighten
the screw (21) again.
5. Check the set cutting depth.
6. Firmly secure the work piece with the vice assembly.
The groove is cut over the whole length if you place a
stop attachment between work piece and work piece stop.
7. Cut the work piece as described under "Straight cuts".
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Maintenance and cleaning
Before each maintenance and cleaning work
− switch off device
− Wait for standstill of the saw blade
− pull out power plug
Further maintenance and cleaning works than described in this
chapter shall only be carried out by the manufacturer or compa-
nies named by the manufacturer.
For maintaining and cleaning, removed security devices must
unconditionally be mounted properly and proved again.
Use only original parts. Other parts can result in unexpected
damages and injuries.
Cleaning
Observe the following to maintain the functionality of the
saw.
Do not wash down device with water.
Remove splints and sawdust only with a brush or vacuum
cleaner.
Clean and oil all moving parts regularly.
Never use any grease!
Use for instance sewing machine oil, liquid hydraulic
fluid or environmentally acceptable spray oil.
Take care that the saw blade remains free of rust and
resin.
Remove resin residues from the surface of the rotary ta-
ble.
Resin residues can be removed with a commercial
maintenance and care spray.
The saw blade is a wearing part and will become dull after
prolonged or frequent use.
Replace the saw blade in that case.
Thoroughly shake out the dust bag. Wash the dust bag in
case of heavy soiling but at least once a year with a mild
soap solution.
Maintenance
Changing the saw blade
Danger of cutting! Wear gloves when replacing the saw
blade.
Use only suitable saw blades.
Danger of burning! The saw blade is still hot shortly after
cutting.
1. Secure the pulling mechanism.
2. Place the saw head to the top position.
3. Swing the pendulum cover (16) upward until the hexagonal
screw (37) is exposed.
4. Push the saw blade locking device (42).
5. Slowly turn the saw blade by hand until the saw blade lock-
ing device catches.
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