► Remove the saw blade [12-2] from the tool
spindle [12-3].
A new or different saw blade can be fitted.
WARNING
Risk of accidents due to loose rotating saw
blade
► The direction of rotation of the saw blade
and saw must match (see the direction of
the arrow).
► The writing on the saw blade must be visi
ble.
► Tighten the spindle flange [12-4] and spin
dle nut [12-5] to a tightening torque of
≥ 25 Nm.
Fitting the saw blade
► Place a new or different saw blade [12-6]
on the tool spindle [12-3].
► Attach the spindle flange [12-4] to the tool
spindle [12-3] and tighten the spindle
nut [12-5] with the two spanners [12-1].
The saw blade and cartridge must not
touch.
► Fit the table insert (see section
► Close the saw blade cover (see section
9.10
).
9.12 Changing the cartridge
Removing the cartridge
► Open the saw blade cover (see section
9.10
).
► Set the inclination angle to 0° (see section
9.4
).
►
Turn the cartridge locking device [13-1]
clockwise by one quarter of a rotation.
►
Remove the cartridge locking de
vice [13-1].
►
Remove the cartridge [13-3] from the
fastening pins [13-2].
WARNING
SawStop technology is not triggered
► Never use a cartridge that has been dam
aged or dropped.
Fitting the cartridge
►
Remove the protective cap [13-4] from
the new cartridge.
►
Place the cartridge [13-6] on the fasten
ing pins [13-5].
►
Insert the cartridge lock [13-7].
►
wise by one quarter of a rotation.
► Close the saw blade cover (see section
9.10
10 Working with the electric
10.1 Safe working
When working on the machine, observe all of
the safety warnings that are listed at the start
and the following rules:
Safety devices
–
–
9.6
).
–
–
Working position
–
–
Putting down and ready to work
–
Protective gloves
–
Speed
–
Turn the cartridge lock [13-7] anticlock
The saw blade and cartridge must not
touch.
).
power tool
Only use the power tool if all safety devices
are in their correct positions and the power
tool is in good condition and has been well
maintained.
Always use the supplied spacer wedges
and the guard. Ensure that they are set
correctly as described in the operating
manual. If a spacer wedge is set incorrectly
and components that are required for safe
ty reasons (such as the guard) are re
moved, this may result in serious injuries.
There must not be any damage to the plate
and table insert (e.g. cuts in the sawing
gap). If a plate or table insert is damaged,
replace it immediately.
Never work without using a table insert.
Correct working position:
– At the front on the side of the operator;
– Head-on to the saw;
– Beside the line of cut.
Risk of injury from ejected parts. Any per
sons standing in the vicinity of the saw may
be injured. Maintain distance from the saw.
To avoid tripping, hang the power cord on
the power cord holders (see section
put the mobile dust extractor down near
the power tool.
Do not wear protective gloves when sawing.
Protective gloves may become caught in
the saw blade and pull the hand into the
saw blade.
To prevent the saw blade from overheating
or the plastic from melting, set the correct
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