sliding it out from the lower part of the head and install
a new blade.
–
Ensure that the blade's teeth are oriented in the direction
of the arrow on the blade itself.
–
Then, remount the outer flange 43, tighten the screw
42 firmly, using the Allen wrenches supplied.
-
Lower the upper surface to the required height and
insert the protection plug of the blade-holding shaft.
HAZARD:
The movable shield 11 will return to the correct
position automatically when the machine head
is lowered, without having to reposition the
pawl.
HAZARD:
Mount the protection plug to prevent dust from
entering.
HAZARD:
Never install blades which appear cracked. Only
install blades which comply with standard EN
847-1.
4.4
CUTTING CAPACITY
The following tables specifies the cutting capacity at 0°
and 45° which may be achieved under the normal conditions
of use illustrated in this manual.
4.5
SUPPLEMENTARY SUPPORT BASE
Your cutting-off machine is fitted with a supplementary
support base to increase the supporting surface of the
workpiece in the base. All types of cuts may be carried out
with it, with the vertical head (e.g.: 90°, 45° RH-LH etc.).
To carry out work with head tilting, proceed as follows:
loosen the knob, raise the supplementary support plate
until the lowest internal guide pin has been lifted out of the
hole, rotate it through 180°, fix it in place in the hole
located on the opposite side and retighten the knob. Once
cutting with head tilting has been completed, it is advisable
to reposition the supplementary support table back in its
original position, not forgetting to tighten the knob.
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ACCESSORIES
5.1
SELECTION OF THE BLADE
The mitre-saw is fitted with a WIDIA blade (305 diameter
x 30 hole x 2,5 thickness mm. ),
The following blades are available:
Blade D.305 mm. 48 Teeth
Blade D.305 mm. 72 Teeth
Blade D.305 mm. 96 Teeth
Blade D.305mm. 96 Teeth
for alluminium
5.2
CLAMPS (Fig. 13) (OPTIONAL)
CAUTION: When cutting bars or pieces of
aluminium or plastic, use of the clamp is
advisable to hold the piece firmly against the
angular bearings, thus avoiding movement
during cutting and, therefore, jams which could
damage both the workpiece and the blade.
Always check that the clamp jaw makes perfect contact
with the piece to be cut and that it effectively holds it in
position at the base.
5.3
SUCTION OF DUST RESIDUES (Fig.14)
(OPTIONAL)
The mitre-saw can be connected to an aspirator or a dust
collection bag can be mounted by means of the exhaust
manifold 13.
The aspirator pipe or the bag sleeve must be secured to
the manifold by means of a band. Users are reminded to
empty the bag or aspirator container and to clean the filter
regularly.
The air output speed must be equivalent to at least 100
Nm
3
/h.
For example, "dustbin" type aspirators are suitable.
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MAINTENANCE
6.1
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
The regular maintenance decribed above and in the
paragraph below can be carried out by unskilled personnel.
1. Do not oil the mitre-saw, cause cutting must be carried
out in dry conditions (including the cutting of aluminium
and aluminium alloys); all rotating parts are self-
lubricating.
2. During maintenance, wear protective gear if possible
(accident-prevention goggles and gloves).
3. Remove cuttings when necessary both from the cutting
area, work surfaces and support bases.
To cut domestic and exotic,
hard and soft
To cut chipboards and
laminates to a maximum 30
mm
To cut frames
To cut alluminium and
plastics
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