M. Check that the saw blade is central, if necessary loosen the two hexagon screws (M1) on the swivel axle (M1, M2) and align the
swivel with the saw blade (M3).
Following alignment, retighten the hexagon screws (M2).
Mounting the protective flap (Fig. N1 - N5)
N.1. a. Fit saw blade inserts (18a) on the protective cover (18) from below on both sides with 3 Philips screws M4x10 (18g) and 3
locking nuts M4 (18h) respectively.
b. Screw in retaining screw (18c) for the tension spring on the protective cover with hexagon screw M8 x 35, (18c) with lock nuts
M8 (18d) approx. 20mm and fit with a self-locking nut M8 (18e).
c. Fit stop screw (18f) M8x12 with self-locking nut M8 (18e).
d. Press 3 collar bushings (18k) into the lugs of the protective flap from the left.
N.2. Place the protective cover on the swivel and fit with 3 hexagon screws M8x20 (18j), 3 washers 8mm (18m) and 3 self-locking
nuts M8 (18e). Tighten the nuts such that the protective cover can be moved.
N.3. Screw in retaining screw (18c) for the tension spring on the swivel trough with hexagon screw M8 x 35, (18c) 1 lock nut M8 (18d)
approx. 20mm and fit with a self-locking nut M8 (18e). Open protective cover, attach tension spring (18b) and check for mobility.
9. Setting-up and adjustment
• Please pay attention that your rocker circular saw is set up stable and on a leveled floor.
• The workplace must be well lit.
• There should be no obstacles to the machine.
Test the swivel and saw blade function.
Connect the machine to the mains power supply and perform a test run by switching on briefly.
10. Transport of the machine
Rocker lock
• To transport the swivel log saw, latch the swivel lock in position (1). (O1)
• Carefully tilt the machine forwards and transport. (O2; O3)
11. Electrical Connection
The electrical motor installed is connected and ready for operation. The connection complies with the applicable VDE and DIN provi-
sions. The customer's mains connection as well as the extension cable used must also comply with these regulations.
Check electrical connection cables regularly for damage. Ensure that the connecting cable is not attached to the mains when you
are checking it.
Electrical connecting cables must correspond to the relevant VDE and DIN regulations. Only use connecting cables with the code
H 07 RN.
The type designation must be printed on the connecting cable by regulation.
Faulty electrical connecting cables
Insulation damage often occurs at electrical connecting cables.
Causes include:
• Pinch points when connecting cables are run through window or door gaps.
• Kinks resulting from incorrect attachment or laying of the connection cable.
• Cuts resulting from running over the connecting cable.
• Insulation damage resulting from forcefully pulling out of the wall socket.
• Cracks through aging of insulation.
Such defective electrical connection cables must not be used as the insulation damage makes them extremely hazardous.
Three-phase motor 400 V/ 50 Hz
Mains voltage 400 Volt / 50 Hz.
Mains voltage and extension cables must be 5-lead = 3 P + N + SL. - (3/N/PE).
Extension cables must have a minimum cross-section of 1,5 mm² (≤ 25m).
Extension cables must have a minimum cross-section of 2,5 mm² (> 25m).
Electrical Connection
Connect the machine to the mains with a CEE plug. The mains connection is protected with a 16 A slow-blow fuse.
Switch on the machine at the operating switch; the saw shaft starts running.
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