Assembly
Please refer to the attached assembly and
operating instruction sheet.
Tighten all screw connections only hand-tight first.
Place the saw with the table surface facing downwards
onto a suitable work surface.
Place then the table width extensions (32) and the table
length extension (33) onto the table plate (10).
Secure the table width and table length extensions on the
table plate.
The supports have different lengths.
Support for table width extension, right (34a)
Support for table width extension, left (34b)
Support for table length extensions (35)
Secure the table legs (2) together with their supports on
the saw. First unscrew the hexagon screws M6 x 12 from
the housing.
Secure then the supports on the table width and table
length extensions.
Secure the braces (4) and (3) to the table legs.
The braces have different lengths.
Secure the two long braces (4) first to the table legs.
Now secure the two short braces (3).
Mount the push-on bases (29) to the table legs.
Install the additional braces (27).
Firmly tighten all screw connections.
Turn the saw right side up so it stands on the table legs.
Adjust the additional braces (27) so that they touch the ground.
Raise the saw blade (5) with the crank (6) to the highest
position.
Remove the table insert (12).
Loosen the screw (A) and insert the blade guard (8) into
the receiver.
Adjust the distance between saw blade and riving knife
(8). The distance must be between 3 and 8 mm.
Retighten the screw (A).
Attach the safety guard (7) to the riving knife (8).
Do not tighten the screw (B). The safety guard must
lower itself again to the table top on its own after lifting it.
Slide the extraction hose (9) on the connection piece of
the safety guard (7) and on the extractor neck (18) on the
housing.
Fasten the stop bar (11A) on the transverse stop.
Place the pushstick (19) in its holder.
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Preparing for commissioning
To achieve flawless functioning of the machine, please
follow the instructions listed:
Place the saw in a place that fulfils the following conditions:
secured against slipping
free of vibrations
even
free of tripping hazards
adequate light
Before each use, check
Connection cables for defects (cracks, cuts, etc.)
Do not use any defective cables.
that the guard is in a proper condition
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Inspect the safety guard for visible damages. Do not use
damaged safety guards.
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Lift the safety guard and then release it. It must lower
down to the saw table on its own.
the splitting wedge setting (see splitting wedge setting)
that the table insert is in a proper condition
Immediately replace a worn or damaged table insert (Worn
sawing gap)
whether the pushstick is to hand
Always use the original push stick
the saw blade for flawless condition
Do not use any cracked saw blades or such that have
changed their shape.
Do not use any saw blades made of HSS steel.
Commissioning
Rotational direction of the saw blade
Ensure that the rotational direction of the saw blade is the
same as the rotational direction given on the guard.
Selection of saw blades
Consider when selecting the saw blade, that no
edgeless or damaged saw bands are used and that the
diameter of the blade location hole is 30 mm.
Do not use saw blades made of high speed steel (HSS)
since this steel is hard and brittle; use only tools according
to EN 847-1.
The use of other tools and other accessories may
present a risk of injury to you.
Pay attention that the saw blade conforms with the
dimensions specified under "Technical Data" and is suitable
for the work piece material.
The saw blade supplied as a standard is suitable for timber and
most plastics.
Suitable saw blades must be selected for other
materials to be cut.
When sawing plastic, avoid overheating of the
sawtooth tips to prevent the material to be cut from
melting.