The machine must be levelled in both
directions to assure good sliding
motion of the sliding table.
If possible, the machine must be
placed on rubber plates which act as
shock absorbers and reduce the noise
level.
For packing reasons the machine is
not completely assembled.
5.2 Assembly
If you notice any transport damage
while unpacking, notify your supplier
immediately. Do not operate the
machine!
Dispose of the packing in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Clean all rust protected surfaces with
a mild solvent.
Romove the motor transport lock
The two blade adjusting hand wheels
may not be operated until the
transport lock is removed.
Remove the cabinet side cover.
Remove the 2 bolts (A, C, Fig 1).
Fig 1
Remove the red coloured motor
transport lock (B).
Reattach the cabinet cover.
The hand wheels can now be
operated.
Mounting Rear Extension Table
Attach rear extension table to the
machine table and put surfaces in
level with help of screws (U).
Fig 2
Mounting Right Extension Table
Attach right extension table to the
machine table and put surfaces in
level.
Fig 3
Mounting rip fence base rail
Mount the rip fence base rail (Y) to the
front of the saw table and right table
extension.
Fig 4
Mount the scale carrier (W).
Mounting rip fence
Mount the rip fence to the rip fence
base rail.
6
Fig 5
Mounting Sliding Table
With the help of another person lift the
sliding table (A) onto machine cabinet
and lock in place with T-bolts washers
and nuts (D)
Fig 6
The locating bolts are aligned ex
works.
Position the sliding table so that its
backward travel stops at the sawblade
.
centre (Fig 7)
Fig 7
The sliding table must be aligned to
run parallel to the sawblade and table
surface to be 0,1 - 0,3 mm higher than
the machine table. Use rip fence
profile to check (Fig 8).