machine head using the handle (2) until the
bottom saw blade guard (14) completely co-
vers the saw blade.
•
Insert the safety pin (23) to secure the saw in
the bottom position. This will reroute the pow-
er from switch (3) to switch (4).
•
Release the locking lever (24) (move it down-
wards)
•
Undo the locking screw (15) and lower the
saw bench (16) to the required cutting depth.
•
Retighten the locknut (15).
•
Re-tighten the locking lever (24).
•
Lowering the saw bench (16) will block the
safety pin (23) by means of the locking fork
(24) so that it cannot be pulled out.
•
The saw has now been converted back to
bench mode.
5.2.2 Converting the saw for bench mode
•
Position the machine head vertically and set
the turntable (8) to 0°.
•
Secure the locking screws (10) and tightening
screw (22).
•
Place the bottom saw blade cover (14) on the
turntable (8) ensuring that the two rear feet
on the cover (14) engage securely behind the
stop rail (7).
•
First undo the lock nuts (15).
•
Move the saw bench (16) upwards with one
hand and at the same time push the machi-
ne head downwards with your other hand
using the handle (2). The saw blade (5) must
completely disappear into the slit in the saw
bench (16).
•
Retighten the locknut (15).
•
Press the release button (1) and lower the
machine head using the handle (2) until the
bottom saw blade guard (14) completely co-
vers the saw blade.
•
Insert the safety pin (23) to secure the saw in
the bottom position. This will reroute the pow-
er from switch (3) to switch (4).
•
Undo the locking screw (15) and lower the
saw bench (16) to the required cutting depth.
•
Retighten the locknut (15).
•
Lowering the saw bench (16) will block the
safety pin (23) by the locking fork (24) so that
it cannot be pulled out.
•
The saw has now been converted back to
bench mode.
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5.3 Adjusting the saw (Fig. 1/2)
•
Undo the locking screw (10) approx. 2 turns
to adjust the turntable (8).
•
The turntable (8) has locking points at angles
of 0°, 5°, 10°, 15°, 20°, 25°, 30°, 35°, 40° and
45°. Once the turntable (8) is engaged, the
setting must also be secured by tightening
the locking screw (10).
•
If different angle settings are required, the
turntable (8) may be secured in position using
only the locking screw (10).
•
Lightly press the machine head down while
at the same time pulling the retaining pin (23)
out from the motor mounting; this causes the
saw to move down to the lower working po-
sition. Turn the safety pin (23) through 90° so
that the machine head remains unlocked.
•
Swing up the machine head.
•
When the tightening screw (22) is loosened,
you can tilt the machine head to the left by up
to 45°.
•
Check the mains voltage against the voltage
details on the rating plate to ensure they are
identical and plug in the machine.
5.4 Precision adjustment of the stop for cros-
scut 90° (Fig. 1-3/9/10)
•
Lower the machine head and fasten in place
with the safety pin (23).
•
Slacken the tightening screw (22).
•
Place the angular stop (a) between the blade
(5) and the turntable (8).
•
Slacken the counternut (b) and adjust the ad-
justment screw (c) until the angle between the
blade (5) and the turntable (8) equals 90°.
•
Retighten the counternut (b) to secure this
setting.
5.5 Precision adjustment of the stop for miter
cut 45° (Fig. 1-3/11/12)
•
Lower the machine head and fasten in place
with the safety pin (23).
•
Fasten the turntable (8) in 0° position.
•
Undo the tightening screw (22) and use the
handle (2) to tilt the machine head to the left
until it coincides at 45°.
•
Place the 45° stop angle (f) between the bla-
de (5) and the turntable (8).
•
Slacken the counternut (d) and adjust the
adjustment screw (e) until the angle between
the blade (5) and the turntable (8) equals 45°.
•
Retighten the counternut (d) to secure this
setting.
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