10. Clean clamping surfaces of:
saw spindle (47),
saw blade,
outer blade flange,
inner blade flange (48).
48
47
11. Mount the new saw blade –
pay attention to the direction: when
viewed from the left (opened) side,
the arrow on the saw blade must
point in a clockwise direction!
A
Danger!
Use only suitable saw blades,
designed for the maximum speed
(see "Technical Specifications") –
when using unsuitable or damaged
saw blades, there is a risk of parts
being hurled away explosion-like by
the centrifugal force.
Do not use:
saw blades made of high speed
steel (HSS);
damaged saw blades;
cut-off wheel blades.
A
Danger!
Mount saw blade using only OEM
parts.
Do not use loose-fitting reducing
rings; the saw blade could work
loose.
Saw blades have to be mounted
in such way that they do not wob-
ble or run out of balance and can
not work loose during operation.
12. Slide the outer blade flange on –
the plain side must point towards the
saw blade!
13. Insert the arbor bolt (left-hand
thread!) and hand-tighten it.
To keep the saw blade from turning
press the lock knob, while at the
same time turning the saw blade by
hand until the blade lock engages.
A
Danger!
Do not extend your wrench to get
more leverage.
Do not hit your assembly wrench
with a hammer to tighten the
arbor bolt.
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14. Re-install blade cover and flange
guard:
Fit Allen head screw (45) and
tighten.
Tigthen screw (42) on the right.
15. Insert screw (41) again and tighten.
16. Check the function. To do so, push
the safety lock to the side and lower
the sawhead:
The retractable blade guard must
open without touching the saw
blade or any other parts
When returning the sawhead to
its starting position the retracta-
ble blade guard must return auto-
matically so that the entire saw
blade is covered.
Turn the saw blade by hand. The
saw blade must turn freely in any
possible sawhead position with-
out touching other parts.
9.2
Replacing the Table
Insert
A
Danger!
If the table insert is damaged
there is a risk that small parts may
become stuck between table insert
and the saw blade, causing the saw
blade to jam. Replace a damaged
table insert immediately!
1.
Loosen Allen head screws (49).
49
2.
Remove the fence (50).
3.
Loosen
the
table
screws.
4.
Remove the table insert (51).
5.
Put in a new table insert.
6.
Tighten
screws.
7.
Install the fence and align it.
9.3
Adjusting the Fence
1.
Loosen Allen head screws (52).
2.
Adjust fence (53) so that it is exactly
square with the saw blade when the
rotating table is locked in the 0°
position.
3.
Tighten the Allen head screws.
9.4
Replacing the Laser
Guide's Batteries
A
Laser radiation hazard!
Always disable the laser guide
when servicing the machine!
1.
Unscrew the battery compartment
cover (54).
54
2.
Remove the battery set (two button
cells AG13).
50
3.
Insert fresh battery set, positive pole
first. The polarity is imprinted above
the battery compartment.
insert
fixing
4.
Screw the battery compartment
cover (54) on.
9.5
Adjusting the Laser
Guide
Laser lateral adjustment
Turning screw (57) in =
seen from operator the cutting line
marking is moved to the right.
Turning screw (57) out =
seen from operator the cutting line
marking is moved to the left.
Setting the laser to 90 degrees
51
1.
Loosen grub screws (56) and (58).
2.
Use a slotted bit screwdriver on the
plastic part (55) to adjust the angle
of the cutting line marking.
ENGLISH
the
table
insert
fixing
52
53
55
56
57
58
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