Fitting and adjusting the transverse stop
The transverse stop supplied can be used as a
transverse or mitre stop.
Setting the angle. Loosen the clamping screw of the
transverse stop by turning.
Fit the transverse stop to the saw table plate
Push the transverse stop into one of the two grooves
on the saw table plate.
Setting the angle
Loosen the clamping screw of the transverse stop by
turning. You can now set the stop to the required angle.
Turn the clamping screw tight again.
Fitting and adjusting the longitudinal stop
Fit the longitudinal stop to the saw table plate.
The longitudinal stop (7) can be installed on the left or right of
the saw blade. To attach the fence (7A) on the other side of the
stop,
remove the fence,
unscrew the two knurled nuts,
attach the guide plate on the other side of the stop,
reinstall the fence.
Make sure that the fences are correctly adjusted. ( See "
Working instructions").
Setting the longitudinal stop
1. Place the longitudinal stop in the guide profile on the bench.
2. Set the desired dimension and turn the lever (8) down.
3. To obtain a precise cut, first make a test cut and then
readjust the stop as needed.
Working with the saw
Before starting to work consider the following safety advices to
keep the risk of injuries as small as possible.
Protective guard, splitting wedge and saw blade ok?
Place your hands flat on the workpiece with fingers closed.
Stoppers (fences) ready for use and pushstick to hand?
Workplace tidied?
You may not start to operate the machine until you have
read these operating instructions, observed all the
instructions given and installed the machine as described!
Before making adjustments to the saw settings (e.g. replacing
the saw blade etc.)
− switch off device
− Wait for standstill of the saw blade
− pull out main plug
Also, note the following important points:
Place yourself outside of the area of danger.
Place your hands flat on the workpiece with fingers closed.
With it, lead the work piece with the hand only up to the
leading edge of the saw blade protection.
Never remove loose splinters, chips, or similar by hand.
Ensure that you always comply with the safety
instructions given on p. 18.
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