3. Retighten the locking screw (7) to lock the rotary ta-
ble in position.
4. The saw is unlocked from the lower position by gen-
tly pressing down on the saw head (4) and, at the
same time, pulling out the locking pin (25) from the
engine mount.
5. Swivel the saw head (4) upwards.
6. The clamping device (15) can be attached to both
sides of the fixed saw table (9). Insert the clamping
device (15) into the hole provided on the rear side of
the stop rail (8) and secure it with the locking screw
(19).
7. The saw head (4) can be tilted to the left to max. 45°
by loosening the locking screw (23).
8. Workpiece supports (18) must always be secured
and used during work.
10.3 Fine adjustment of the stop for
90° chop cut (Fig. 6)
Tool required:
• 90° engineers square (A)*
* = not included in the scope of delivery!
1. Lower the saw head (4) and fix it with the locking pin
(25).
2. Loosen the locking screw (23).
3. Place 90° engineers square (A) between saw blade
(6) and rotary table (13).
4. Loosen the locknut (26a).
5. Adjust the adjustment screw (26) until the angle be-
tween the saw blade (6) and the rotary table (13) is
90°.
6. Re-tighten the locknut (26a).
11 Operation
11.1 90° chop cut and rotary table 0°
(Fig. 1, 3, 4, 7)
ATTENTION
For 90° chop cuts, the moveable stop rail must be
fixed in the inner position.
Hints for clamping:
• Do not work with workpieces that are to small to be
clamped in place.
• Reinforce very thin workpieces by sawing through
them together with an additional bar. Very thin
workpieces may "flutter" or break when sawing
Tool required:
• Allen key 3 mm (D)
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1. Loosen the locking screw (8b) on the moveable stop
rail (8a) and push the moveable stop rail (8a) in-
wards.
2. The moveable stop rail (8a) must be locked in a po-
sition far enough from the inner position that the dis-
tance between the moveable stop rail (8a) and the
saw blade (6) is no more than 8 mm.
3. Before making the cut, check that no collision could
occur between the moveable stop rail (8a) and the
saw blade (6).
4. Tighten the locking screw (8b) again.
5. Move the saw head (4) to the upper position.
6. Place the wood to be cut against the stop rail (8) and
on the rotary table (13).
7. Secure the material with the clamping device (15) on
the fixed saw table (9) to prevent it from shifting
during the cutting process. See point 11.9
8. Unlock the locking switch (2) and press the on/off
switch (1) to switch the motor on.
9. Move the saw head (4) with the handle (3) evenly
and with light pressure downwards until the saw
blade (6) has cut through the workpiece.
10. When the sawing process is finished, return the saw
head to the upper resting position and release the
ON/OFF switch (1).
ATTENTION
The return spring automatically raises the product. Do
not release the handle after finishing cutting but allow
the saw head to move upwards slowly and with a little
counterpressure.
11.2 90° chop cut and rotary table
0°-45° (Fig. 1, 3, 4, 7)
The cross-cut mitre saw can be used for angled cuts of
0°-45° to the left and right.
ATTENTION
For 90° chop cuts, the moveable stop rail must be
fixed in the inner position.
Tool required:
• Allen key 3 mm (D)
1. Loosen the locking screw (8b) on the moveable stop
rail (8a) and push the moveable stop rail (8a) in-
wards.
2. The moveable stop rail (8a) must be locked in a po-
sition far enough from the inner position that the dis-
tance between the moveable stop rail (8a) and the
saw blade (6) is no more than 8 mm.
3. Before making the cut, check that no collision could
occur between the moveable stop rail (8a) and the
saw blade (6).