3.
If a saw blade is inserted, remove the saw
blade from the quick-release chuck (13).
4.
Insert the saw blade into the quick-release
chuck (13). Make sure that the teeth of the
saw blade point to the front and that the saw
blade is seated in the guide roller (12).
5.
Push the saw blade into the quick-release
chuck all the way to the stop (13). Use a
suitable sawblade with single lug shank.
6.
Let go of the quick-release chuck (13).
ð The quick-release chuck (13) must return
to its initial position.
7.
Check whether the saw blade is properly
locked in place.
8.
Reattach the protective cover (16).
Mounting / removing the sliding block
To protect the surface of the material to be
processed, the sliding block is already
preassembled. You may remove the sliding block if
required.
1.
Release the two fastening clips (19) at the
rear.
2.
Slowly push the sliding block (20) forward
while carefully detaching the front part of the
sliding block from the base plate (6).
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4.
5.
6.
Mounting / removing the anti-splinter guard
The anti-splinter guard serves to avoid tearing of
the surface when sawing in wood. The anti-splinter
guard can only be used in combination with certain
types of saw blades and at a cutting angle of 0°.
You may remove it if required, e.g. if you want to
make a mitre cut.
The anti-splinter guard is already preassembled.
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Pull the sliding block (20) downwards
carefully.
To reattach the sliding block (20), first push it
onto the front part of the base plate (6).
Then let the fastening clips (19) lock in place
at the rear.
Check the sliding block (20) for tight fit.
First remove the sliding block (20; see
Mounting / removing the sliding block).
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