Screw the slide lock knob (K, Fig 2)
into the arm casting.
Locking the motor head.
The mitre saw is supplied with a
transportation lock.
- Lower the motor head.
- Engage the lock chain (L, Fig 2)
- Pull the motor head forward
- Lock the slide lock knob (K, Fig 2).
The motor head must be locked for
transportation.
5.3 Mains connection
Mains connection and any extension
cords used must comply with
applicable regulations.
The mains voltage and frequency
must comply with the information on
the machine licence plate.
The mains connection must have a
10A surge-proof fuse.
Only use power cords marked
H05VV-F
Connections and repairs to the
electrical equipment may only be
carried out by qualified electricians.
5.4 Starting operation
You can start the machine by
pressing the trigger (J, Fig 2) on the
handle with your fingers.
To stop the saw release the trigger.
6. Machine operation
Correct working position:
In front of the machine standing in the
direction of cutting.
Workpiece handling:
Support long workpieces with helping
roller stands.
During cutting operation the
workpiece must be locked against the
fence with the workpiece clamp.
Do not perform any operation
freehand.
Operating hints:
Always observe the safety
instructions and adhere to the
current regulations.
Set up mitre and bevel cut as desired.
Plug in (connect to mains).
Squeeze blade guard lever (A, Fig 1)
and lower sawblade to workpiece to
check alignment of cut.
Keep blade guard lever held, raise
motor head to up-position and push
switch button to start the machine.
The saw blade must first reach the
maximum rpm before cutting may
begin.
Cutting without slide:
(slide locked)
Push the motor head down in a slow
steady motion to complete the cut.
Release trigger to stop the motor.
The cutting head must be returned
carefully to its starting position after
cutting.
Cutting with slide:
For cutting wider stock slide action is
necessary.
Loosen slide lock knob (K, Fig 2).
Cut through the workpiece normally.
After blade has cut through, pull
motor head forward in a slow steady
motion to finish the cut.
Release trigger to stop the motor.
The cutting head must be returned
carefully to its starting position after
cutting.
Attention:
The condition of the blade should be
checked before each machining
process.
Work only with a sharp and flawless
sawblade.
Select saw blade in relation to
material to be cut.
Use only sawblades recommended
by manufacturer.
Use the workpiece clamp (I, Fig 1).
Use a suitable fixture to prevent
round and irregular shaped timber
from turning under the pressure of the
cut.
Take care when slotting.
Cutting wrapped material:
Wrapped or bowed material should
be positioned so that the workpiece is
supported near the cutting point by
the workpiece fence (Fig 5).
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Fig 5
This operation is potentially
dangerous (Fig 6).
Fig 6
Bevel cutting:
Bevel angle can be adjusted between
0° and 45°.
The locking knob (H, Fig 1) on the
rear of the machine must be loosened
for bevel setting.
Tilt the cutting head to the left until
the desired angle on the scale has
been reached.
Retighten the cutting head lock knob
before machine operation.
Mitre cutting:
The mitre angle can be adjusted
between -45° and +45°.
The miter index (E) and the miter lock
knob (F) must be loosened for
adjustment.
Rotate the motor head until the
desired angle on the table scale has
been reached.
Retighten the miter lock knob before
machine operation.
Mitre bevel cutting:
Select the correct bevel and mitre
angles.