Fig. 11.1
Fig.
11.2
Fig. 12.1, 12.2
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Folding up and moving the stand figs. 11.1, 11.2, 11.3
Attention: turn off and unplug the machine.
1 Push the saw blade all the way down.
2 Tip the saw to the side onto the wheels, fig. 11.1
3 Unlock the lower feet and fold these upwards.
4 Unlock the upper feet and fold these downwards.
5 Now lock both feet with the locking levers on the right
and the left. fig. 11.2
6 Pull out the handles.
7 Transport the saw to the desired location. fig. 11.3
When the saw is to be used again, follow the instructions
for assembly, figs. 2, 3, 4
Adjusting the laser line, Fig. 12.1-12.2
• In order to adjust the laser beam you first have to take
a timber block, perfectly sawed in a right angle (dimen-
sions approx. 100 mm width and 300 mm length).
Draw a line parallel to one of the long sides, approx.
10 mm away from the edge.
• Set the cross-cutting jig (13) at 0° (in right angle to
saw blade) and hold the short side of the timber block
against the cross-cutting jig.
• While holding the timber block parallel using the stop
of the cross-cutting jig, move it until the saw teeth are
touching the marked line.
• Switch on the laser using the laser ON/OFF switch (Fig.
12.1).
• In order to adjust the laser line, first release both laser
adjustment screws (Fig. 12.2).
• Turn and move the laser unit from one side to the other
until the laser line is set according to the marked line
on the timber block. Note: According to your require-
ments you can adjust the laser line to run along the
sides or through the middle of the cutting line.
• Fasten the laser adjustment screws (2).
• Check the settings and adjust if so required.
Putting into Operation
Observe the safety instructions!
Important: The machine must only be brought into serv-
ice with completely installed safety and protection devic-
es. Before starting to use it, connect the machine to an
extraction system.
For every operation, the extraction cover has to be low-
ered down to the work piece. Remove the extraction cover