SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Take the MASTER cut 2500 out of the cardboard box and check that the contents are complete and all illustrated parts are included
(Fig. 1 and Fig. 2).
BASIC ASSEMBLY
Assembly of the table: Place the table on a flat, clean surface (Fig. 3.1). Release the two eccentric levers and fold out the right pair of
legs as far as they will go. Then close the two eccentric levers again (Fig. 3.2). Release the four eccentric levers and fold out the left pair
of legs as far as they will go. Then close all four eccentric levers again (Fig. 3.3). Place the table on its legs (Fig. 3.4) and if necessary
adjust the table by turning the height adjustment (Fig. 3.4).
CAUTION: Take care not to pinch your hands when folding up and unfolding the table or inserting the machine plate.
Safety switch: Mount the safety switch on the machine table as illustrated (Fig. 4).
Protective cover: Mount the individual components of the protective cover (Fig. 5.1). Push the protective cover holder with the guide
into the aluminium profile (Fig. 5.2). Position the protective cover over the saw gap in such a way that it covers the front saw gap area.
Tighten the handle screw by turning it clockwise (Fig. 5.3).
Angle stop: Mount the angle stop as illustrated (Fig. 6.1 to Fig. 6.4).
Angle stop for guide rail: Mount the long angle stop, the stop slide and the stop guide (Fig. 7.1). Slide the stop slide with the slot into
the angle stop and tighten the handle screw by turning it clockwise (Fig. 7.2).
Screw hooks for storage: Unscrew the three holders together (Fig. 8.1), then slide the holders into the guide and position at suitable
intervals. Tighten the lock nuts (Fig. 8.2). Place the push stick and/or unnecessary accessory parts on the holders (Fig. 8.3).
Switch clamp: Knot one end of the cord in the hole of the switch clamp and the other end with the corner profile of the table (Fig. 9).
CAUTION: Make sure that the cord is just long enough that the switch clamp will automatically detach from the power tool when the
machine plate swivels.
MOUNTING THE CIRCULAR HAND SAW
Note: To mount the circular hand saw for the first time and align the saw blade in parallel, start by attaching the guide rail to the table.
Mounting the guide rail: Start by positioning the right and left plastic holders in the designated holes in the aluminium profile.
Place the guide rail on the table parallel to the slot in the worktop and insert the two metal clamps into the rail profile. Now offer
up the two clamps to the plastic holders and latch them in. The guide rail will then align exactly. Then tighten the two clamps
(Fig. 10.1 and Fig. 10.2).
Removing the machine plate: Raise the split insert slightly at the recess as illustrated to unlock it (Fig. 11.1). Then pull the split insert
in the direction of the arrow (Fig. 11.2). Now lift out the split insert (Fig. 11.3).
CAUTION: The split insert for the circular saw bench must always be removed before removing the machine plate!
Now raise the machine plate at the recessed grip (Fig. 11.4). Raising the machine plate detaches it from the four clamping devices and
enables it to be removed with both hands (Fig. 11.5). Now insert the split insert again (Fig. 11.6).
Positioning the machine plate on the guide rail: Now position the machine plate from above on the guide in the guide rail
as illustrated (Fig. 12).
Suitable circular hand saws: Please refer to Fig. 13 for the maximum dimensions of circular hand saws. Always use circular hand saws
with a riving knife, max. saw blade diameter of 200 mm and max. cutting depth of 70 mm.
Mounting and aligning the circular hand saw
Release the cutting depth lock on the circular hand saw and retract the protective pendulum cover. Now place the circular hand saw on
the machine plate. Adjust the cutting depth, leaving sufficient clearance in the slot in the worktop, and tighten the cutting depth lock.
Now align the saw blade of the circular hand saw parallel to the guide rail's black rubber lip (Fig. 14.1). Now attach the six side stops in
such a way that all side stops are in full contact with the machine base plate. The two rear stops in longitudinal direction act as stops
for the circular hand saw in sawing direction to guarantee a firm hold of the circular hand saw when sawing (Fig. 14.2). Then attach the
four clamping claws (Fig. 14.3). Remove the mounted circular hand saw with the machine plate and lay it on the table as illustrated (Fig.
14.4). With the cutting depth extended fully, check the distance between the foremost tooth of the saw blade and the front edge of the
split insert (Fig. 14.5).
CAUTION: This distance must be less than 20 mm. If necessary, the circular hand saw must be realigned in longitudinal direction
and the two stops must be readjusted.
Now place the machine plate together with the circular hand saw on the table as illustrated and remove the split insert (Fig. 14.6).
Position the machine plate on the front clamping devices. Then lower it onto the table plate with one hand on the recessed grip
(Fig. 14.7). Allow the machine plate to engage (Fig. 14.8). Then insert the split insert again (Fig. 14.9).
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