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Adjust the parallel stop (6) to the desired level on the sight
glass (p) and fix in place with the cam lever (32).
Adjusting the Stop Length
(Figure 27)
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In order to prevent the material being cut from jamming, the
stop rail (39) can be moved in the longitudinal direction.
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Rule of thumb: the rear end of the stop abuts on an imagi-
nary line. This begins at about the middle of the saw blade
and runs towards the back at an angle of 45°.
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Adjust the required cutting width.
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Release the knurled nuts (m) and push the stop rail (39)
forward until the imaginary 45° line is touched.
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Tighten the knurled nuts (m) again.
Adjusting the Parallel Stop
(Figure 28)
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Caution! Remove the guard.
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Adjust the saw blade (4) to the maximum cutting depth.
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Adjust the parallel stop (6) such that the stop rail (39)
touches the saw blade (adjustment for thick material.
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If the parallel stop (6) is not parallel to the saw blade (4),
please proceed as follows. Release the screws (r) on the
parallel stop until the parallel stop (6) can be aligned to be
parallel with the saw blade (4) (Figure 28).
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Retighten the screws (r).
Transverse stop
(Figure 29)
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When the wood is being cut to size, the transverse stop (40)
must be extended with the stop rail (39) of the parallel stop
(6) (Figure 29)
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Push the transverse stop (40) into a groove (33) of the saw
table.
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Loosen the knurled screw (34).
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Turn the transverse stop (40) until the desired angle is set.
The notch on the guide bar shows the angle that has been
set.
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Retighten the knurled screw (34).
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In order to extend the transverse stop (40) with the stop rail
(39), the stop rail (39) has to be removed from the parallel
stop (6). Now the stop rail has to be mounted as shown in
Figure 29; use the knurled nuts (m) for this purpose.
Caution!
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Do not push the stop rail (39) too far in the direction of the
saw blade.
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The distance between the stop rail (39) and saw blade (4)
should be approximately 2 cm.
Adjusting the scale of the parallel stop
(Figure 30)
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Check whether the display on the sight glass (p) of the
parallel stop (6) shows the correct values with respect to the
cutting line. If this is not the case, please proceed as follows:
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Release the screw (q) with which the display on the sight
glass (p) of the parallel stop (6) is attached. The sight glass
(p) display can now be set to the correct position.
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Now, retighten screw (q) on the sight glass (p).
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Angle Adjustment
(Figure 29 and 3)
With the table circular saw it is possible to make bevel cuts to
the left at an angle of 0° to 45° to the stop rail. Before each cut,
make sure that no collision is possible between the stop rail (39),
cross-cutting gauge and the saw blade (4).
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Release the clamping screw (9)
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Turn the handwheel (11) to set the desired angle on the
scale (10).
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Lock the clamping srew (9) in the desired angular position.
Adjusting the Laser
(Figure 32)
If the laser (35) no longer shows the correct cutting line, this can
be readjusted. To do this, open the screws (z). Adjust the laser
so that the laser beam hits the cutting teeth of the saw blade (4).
Tighten the screws (z) again. Retighten the screws (z) alternately
and evenly.
Using the Laser
(Figures 31-32)
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The laser (35) enables you to carry out precision cuts with
your circular saw.
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The laser light is produced by a laser diode supplied by two
batteries. The laser light is expanded to form a line and is
emitted through the laser exit aperture. You can then use the
line as an optical marking for the cutting line of the precision
cut. Please note the laser safety information.
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Insert the batteries
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Switch on the laser: turn the laser on/off switch (36) to I.
When the saw blade guard (2) is mounted, the laser on/off
switch (36) is accessible through a recess in the guard (Fi-
gure 31). A red laser beam is now projected out of the laser
exit aperture. If you guide the laser beam along the cutting
line mark while sawing, you will achieve clean cuts.
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Switch the laser off: turn the laser on/off switch (36) to 0.
The laser beam goes off. Please always turn the laser off
when it is not required in order to save the batteries.
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The laser beam may be blocked by dust deposits and chips.
You should therefore remove these particles from the laser
exit aperture after every use (with the device switched off).
Use
Working Instructions
After each new adjustment, we recommend a trial cut in order to
check the set dimensions. After the saw has been switched on,
wait until the saw blade has reached its maximum speed before
you carry out the cut.
Secure long workpieces against tilting at the end of the cutting
process (e.g. unwinding stand etc.)
Caution with incision cutting.
Operate the device only with a suction system. Check and clean
the suction channels regularly.
Suitability of the saw blades:
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24 teeth: soft materials, high chip removal, rough cut image
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48 teeth: hard materials, lower chip removal, finer cut image