9.5 Fitting the saw blade guard (fig. 19)
1. Place the saw blade guard (2) onto the riving knife
(3) from above.so that the fixing screw (2a) fits
through the hole in the riving knife.
2. Tighten the fixing screw (2a).
Attention! The saw blade guard (2) must remain
free to move.
3. Ensure that the saw blade guard (2) can move
freely.
4. Disassembly takes place in reverse order.
m WARNING
Danger of injury due to incorrect fitted saw blade
guard
- Before starting sawing, ensure that the saw
blade guard (2) automatically lowers onto the
material to be sawn.
9.5.1 Checking the saw blade guard
After fitting, check that the saw blade guard (2) is
functioning properly.
1. Lift the saw blade guard (2) and then release it.
2. The saw blade guard (2) should automatically
move back to its starting position.
9.6 Fitting the parallel stop (fig. 20)
1. First place the parallel stop (8) with open eccen-
tric lever (8b) on the rear guide rail (7a), then on
the front guide rail (7b) on the saw table (5).
2. To change the position of the parallel stop (1),
slide the parallel stop (1) with open eccentric lever
(8b) along the front and rear guide rail (7a/7b).
3. To secure the parallel stop (1) in the desired po-
sition, press the eccentric lever (8b) fully down-
wards.
9.6.1 Attaching the stop rail to the parallel stop
(fig. 21 + 22)
1. Insert the two coach bolts M6 x 55 mm (E)
from the inside into the parallel stop (8) and
secure them with the two knurled nuts (G).
Attention! Do not tighten the knurled nuts (G) yet.
(fig. 21)
2. Push the stop rail (8a) through the two coach
bolts (E) into the desired position and tighten the
knurled nuts (G). (fig. 22)
9.7 Fitting the transverse stop (fig. 23)
1. Push the transverse stop (19) into the groove (28)
of the sliding carrier plate (21).
2. Now place the guide rail (19b) including the
screws into the marked grooves of the transverse
stop (19) (fig. 23).
3. Move the guide rail (19b) into the desired position
and tighten the knurled nut (19d).
4. Screw the clamping handle (19c) into the trans-
verse stop (19) by turning it clockwise.
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To change the angle of the transverse stop (19), pro-
ceed as follows:
1. Loosen the clamping handle (19c) by turning it
counterclockwise.
2. Turn the transverse stop (19) until the arrow points
to the desired angle.
3. Secure this position by turning the clamping han-
dle (19c) clockwise.
9.8 Connecting an extraction device (fig. 24 + 25)
m WARNING
Danger of injury for eyes due to swirling chips
- Wear eye protection.
- Only operate the product with a suitable chip
extraction system. Do not use a common house-
hold vacuum cleaner.
1. Screw the hose clamp for the extraction hose (23)
into the right table width extension (9) using a
Phillips screw M5 x 10mm (F), two small washers
(H) and a nut M5 (M). (fig. 24)
2. Place the extraction hose (6) on the extraction
port (22) at the rear of the machine, push the ex-
traction hose (23) through the hose clamp and
attach it to the extraction port of the saw blade
guard (2). (fig. 25)
3. Connect a suitable chip extraction system (not in-
cluded in the scope of delivery) to the extraction
port (22).
ATTENTION
Check and clean the extraction channels at regular
intervals.
10. Before commissioning
10.1 General notes
• Check that the product is fully assembled.
• Check that the safety covers are present, installed
and functional.
• Check that the switches work as intended.
• Check that the product is on a firm footing.
• Check that the labels on the product are present and
legible. Missing or damaged labels must be replaced
or exchanged.
• Check that the mains voltage and the operating volt-
age match, see Technical data.
• Check that the supply lines, extensions, cable
drum, etc. are not too long. Otherwise there may
be a drop in voltage or delay in motor start-up.
• Check that the ambient temperature is observed.
10.2 Product-specific notes
• The machine must be securely installed.
• It must be possible for the saw blade to run freely.
• In case of previously machined wood, be aware of
any foreign bodies, such as nails or screws, etc.