Anleitung BT-TS 800_SPK1:_
GB
7. Assembly
Always pull out the power plug before carrying
out any maintenance or conversion work.
7.1 Fitting the saw blade (Fig. 2/3)
Caution! Pull out the power plug.
Unscrew the fixing screws (20) and remove chip
bin cover (19).
Undo the nut (21) with a ring wrench (30) on the
nut itself and a face spanner (31) on the saw shaft
to apply counter-pressure.
Caution! Turn the nut in the direction of rotation
of the saw blade (4).
Take off the outer flange (22) and pull the old
saw blade (4) off the inner flange by dropping the
blade at an angle.
Clean the mounting flange.
Fit the new saw blade in reverse order.
Caution! Note the direction of rotation (see
arrow on the saw blade).
7.2 Adjusting the splitter (Fig. 4-6)
Remove the saw blade guard (2) (see 7.3).
Take out the table insert (6) (see 7.4).
Slacken the two hexagon socket-head screws
(24).
Adjust the splitter (5) so that the gap between the
saw blade (4) and the splitter (5) equals 3 - 5 mm
(see Fig. 6)
The splitter (5) has to be in line with the saw
blade (4) in longitudinal direction.
Retighten the two screws (24).
The setting of the splitter has to be checked each
time after changing the saw blade.
7.3 Fitting the saw blade guard (Fig. 4)
Mount the saw blade guard (2) on the splitter (5)
and align.
Insert the screw (15) through the hole in the saw
blade guard (2) and in the splitter (5) and secure
it with the nut.
To remove the saw blade guard, proceed in
reverse order.
7.4 Replacing the table insert (Fig. 4)
Caution! Pull out the power plug.
Remove the 6 screws (23).
Take off the saw blade guard (2) (see 7.3).
Lift the worn table insert (6) up and out.
Fit a new table insert in reverse order.
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8. Using the saw
8.1 On/Off switch (Fig. 1)
The saw can be switched on by pressing the
green pushbutton "I".
The red pushbutton "0" has to be pressed to
switch off the saw.
8.2 Parallel stop
8.2.1 Stop height (Fig. 7/8)
The parallel stop (7) supplied with the bench-
type circular saw has two different guide faces.
For thick material you must use the stop rail (25)
as shown in Fig. 7, for thin material you must use
the stop rail as shown in Fig. 8.
To change the height of the stop, slacken the two
knurled screws (12) and pull the stop rail off the
carrier rail.
Turn the stop rail (25) 180° to the left or the right,
depending on the required height of the stop,
and plug in back on the carrier rail (26).
Re-tighten the knurled screws (12).
8.2.2 Cutting width (Fig. 8)
The parallel stop (7) has to be used when
making longitudinal cuts in wooden workpieces.
Slide the parallel stop (7) to the right or left side
of the saw table (1).
The parallel stop (7) can be set to the required
dimension with the help of the scale (b) engraved
on the saw table (1).
Tighten the two thumb screws (12) in order to fix
the parallel stop (7).
8.3 Adjusting the angle (Fig. 9/10)
Slacken the star-grip screws (14).
You can now adjust the blade (4) to the required
angle (see scale (13)) by sliding the two star-grip
screws (14).
Re-tighten the star-grip screws (14).
9. Sawing operations
After each new adjustment it is advisable to
carry out a trial cut in order to check the set
dimensions.
After switching on the saw, wait for the blade to
reach its maximum speed of rotation before
commencing with the cut.
Secure long workpieces against falling off at the
end of the cut (e.g. with a roller stand etc.)
Take extra care when starting the cut!