health risk. During operation, the admis-
sible noise level is exceeded. Thus, wear
personal protective equipment such as ear
protection at all times.
• Defective saw blades can cause injuries.
Check the saw blade regularly and before
each use for intactness.
Prepare the workplace where you intend
to place the electrical power tool. Provide
1 Saw table
2 Protective cover
3 Push stick
4 Saw blade
5 Splitting wedge
6 Stage centre
7 Longitudinal stop
Assembly and modification work may
only be performed when the mains plug is
pulled out.
For packing-related reasons, the electrical
power tool must be mounted by the operator.
Open the box and remove the packaging and
Styrofoam parts.
Remove the enclosed individual parts.
Remove the power tool from the box and
place it on the floor. Ensure to use a piece of
cardboard as a base in order to protect the
floor.
Note: The electrical power tool is heavy; thus
two people should lift the device out of its
packaging.
Follow the safety instructions!
Important: Be sure to mount all protection
and safety devices and to connect the
power tool to the exhaust system before
commissioning the electric power tool. Also
make sure to lower the protective cover to the
work piece for any process of the power tool.
Before turning on the electric power tool,
all protection and safety devices have to be
installed properly.
Ensure that the saw blade can move freely.
Check wood that has been processed already
for foreign objects (nails, screws and so on).
Remove all foreign objects and connect the
power tool to a socket with a ground. Before
you turn on the main switch, ensure that the
saw blade is mounted properly and that the
movable parts are running smoothly. Warning:
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OVERLOAD PROTECTION
• This electrical power tool is provided with
• Operating the power tool causes electrical
hazards, never use improper electrical
access lines.
• When using optional accessories, always
read and observe the enclosed operating
instructions carefully.
• Despite all of the precautionary measures
Installation
enough space to ensure safe and trouble-
free operation. The power tool is designed
Equipment Fig. 1
8 Main connection
9 Frame
10 On/off switch
11 Height adjustment handle
12 Angle adjusting wheel
13 Scale for the angle adjustment
14 Locking handle
Assembly
ASSEMBLY PROTECTIVE COVER Fig. 2
In order to mount the protective cover (2),
place it above the splitting wedge (5), so
that the screw fits into the slit of the splitting
wedge. Then, push the protective cover into
the bottom of the opening. Screw the wing
nut tight, so that the protective cover sits on
the table top (1), but lifts itself, when the work
piece is pushed towards the saw blade. Make
sure to move the protective cover back to its
idle position after you have finished cutting.
Note: The protective cover (2) has to be in
working position at all times in order to avoid
contact with the saw blade.
ASSEMBLY LONGITUDINAL STOP Fig. 3
Use the star grip screws (27) to mount the
clamping claws (26) to the stop tube (28) on
Commissioning
If you have any doubts, let an expert assemble
the power tool. It is too dangerous to work on
the basis of assumptions.
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT Fig. 5
The saw blade has to be adjusted in such a
way that the top of the highest saw tooth is
slightly higher than the work piece.
The saw blade (4) can be adjusted to the
intended cutting height by rotating the height
adjustment handle (11. Rotating counter
clockwise enlarges the cutting height, rotating
clockwise reduces the cutting height.
ADJUSTING THE ANGLE OF THE SAW
BLADE Fig.6
Loosen the locking handle (14). You can
adjust the saw blade (4) to the intended
angle on the scale (13) by rotating the angle
Operating instructions
an overload protection. In case that the
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taken, there could be non-apparent, residual
dangers.
• By observing the safety information, the
information in the chapter „Intended use"
and the operating instructions in general,
you can reduce the residual risks.
for working in enclosed rooms and has to be
installed on level and firm ground.
15 Star grip for the longitudinal stop
16 Rip fence
17 Overload switch
18 Table extension
19 Fold-out support feet
20 Stop bar
both sides. Use the clamping claws to insert
the longitudinal stop (7) laterally into the table
top (1).
Use the star grip screws to tighten the longitu-
dinal stop on both sides.
ASSEMBLY RIP FENCE Fig. 4
Insert the rip fence (13) into the groove on the
saw bench (1). Loosen the lobe knob (24),
adjust to the desired number and tighten the
lobe knob again. You can use the stop bar (20)
of the rip fence (7) to improve the work piece
guidance by tightening the stop bar to the rip
fence using 2 groove screws and 2 star grip
screws.
adjusting wheel (12). Tighten the locking
handle (14) again.
CALIBRATING THE ANGLE OF THE SAW
BLADE. Fig.7
Attention! Pull out the main plug
The scale (13) can be calibrated during the
examination of the angular accuracy of the
saw. Adjust the saw blade at the very top;
make sure to have a right angle to the saw
blade. Adjust the angle adjusting wheel (11)
in a way that the saw blade is parallel to the
angle.
Adjust the pointer to an angle of 0°.
SWITCH ON AND OFF
Green button = On
Red button = Off
overload protection was initiated, proceed
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