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SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE PRODUCT
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Grey cast iron table
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High-precision upper guide with three rollers
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Cut height gauge
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Longitudinal fence
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Leading-edge technique, resistant and made to last, giving you a sharp and precise cut
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Circular cutting guide
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TRANSPORTING YOUR SAW
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Place the rack in the lower position.
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Unscrew any protruding accessories.
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If possible, use the factory packaging to pack your saw.
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CONTROL ELEMENTS
On/Off switch (Fig. 3)
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To switch on your saw: press on the green button (20).
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To stop your saw: press on the red button (21).
In the event of a power failure, an undervoltage relay switches on. This ensures that the machine doesn't start on its own
when the power comes back. To switch your saw back on, you have to press on the green button again.
Sawblade tension adjustment knob (Fig. 4)
The adjustment knob (23) enables you to alter the tension of the sawblade, if necessary:
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To increase the tension, turn the knob clockwise.
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To reduce the tension, turn the knob counter-clockwise.
Knob to adjust the tilt of the upper wheel of the saw (Fig. 5)
The adjustment knob (24) enables you to alter the tilt of the upper wheel of the saw, if necessary. By changing the tilt setting,
adjust the sawblade so that it protrudes from the wheel by the height of one tooth.
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When you turn the adjustment knob clockwise, the sawblade moves back.
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When you turn the adjustment knob counter-clockwise, the sawblade moves forward.
Rotation speed (Fig. 6)
The speed is:
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900 m/min for all types of woods
Transmission belt tension adjustment (Fig. 7)
To adjust belt tension, just loosen the screw.
Changing the table tilt setting (Fig. 8)
Once you have loosened the retaining screw (26), you can tilt the table (27) progressively, up to an angle of 45 degrees in
relation to the sawblade.
Parallel guide (Fig. 9)
The parallel guide (28) is fixed at the front.
The parallel guide can be mounted either on the left or on the right of the sawblade. When you open the lower door, you
must push or move the parallel guide to the right.
6.
SETTING UP YOUR SAW
Warning!
Do not start up your saw before the following preparatory measures have been properly carried out:
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Secure the base of the saw.
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Mount and adjust the table.
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