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3.
Insert the new kerf plate, making
sure it snaps into place.
4.
Install the fence (64).
9.4
Adjustments
Fence adjustment
1.
Loosen the fastening screws (67) of
the fence.
66
67
2.
Adjust the fence so that it is exactly
square with the saw blade, when the
rotating table (66) engages at the 0°
position.
3.
Tighten the fastening screws of the
fence.
Mitre angle indicator adjustment
1.
Adjust the indicator's (69) position
after loosening the screw (68), until
the value indicated coincides with
the current preset stop position of
the rotating table.
68
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preset stops at the 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°,
45°, and 60° position.
Bevel tilt preset stop adjustment
1.
Lock the track arm holder (70) in the
0° position.
70
64
2.
Loosen the two Allen screws (71) at
the rear of the machine by approx.
one turn (if necessary, pull out and
turn the bevel tilt setting lever to
have access to the Allen screws).
3.
Adjust the track arm holder until the
saw blade is at exactly 90° against
the rotating table.
4.
Tighten the two hexagon socket
head cap screws (71) at the rear of
the saw again.
5.
Adjust the indicator's (72) position,
after loosening the screw (73) until
the value indicated coincides with
the current preset stop position of
the track arm holder.
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preset stops at the 0°, 22.5°, and 45 °
position.
Adjusting the cutting depth stop
The cutting depth stop limits the depth to
which the saw blade plunges into the
kerf plate opening.
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69
adjustment if the saw blade makes con-
tact with the table.
Note:
The rotating table engages at
72
73
Note:
The track arm holder engages at
Note:
The cutting depth stop requires
1.
Loosen the lock nut (74) of the cut-
ting depth stop.
71
2.
Adjust the cutting depth stop so that
the saw blade will plunge up to the
fence into the kerf plate opening.
3.
Tighten the lock nut of the cutting
depth stop.
4.
Lower sawhead until stopped by the
cutting depth stop and check to see
that the saw blade turns freely in this
position.
9.5
Cleaning
Using a brush and dust pan or vacuum
cleaner, remove all chips and saw dust
from:
− the setting devices;
− the operating elements;
− the motor ventilation slots;
− the space below the kerf plate.
9.6
Storage
A
Danger!
•
Store the saw where it can not be
used or tampered with by unau-
thorized persons.
•
Make sure that nobody can get
injured by the stored machine.
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Caution!
•
Never store the saw outdoors, in
unprotected areas or damp or wet
locations.
•
Observe the permissible ambient
conditions (see "Technical speci-
fications").
9.7
Maintenance
Prior to every use
•
Remove saw dust and chips from
the machine with a brush and dust
pan or vacuum cleaner.
•
Check the power cable and plug for
damage and if damaged, have the
damaged parts replaced by a quali-
fied electrician.
•
Check all moving parts and make
sure that they can move freely and
smoothly across their eintire ranges.
ENGLISH
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