To do a check of the wall supports
1. Put the wall supports at approximately ¼ of the
length of the rail (A).
A
2. Use a minimum of 2 wall supports during operation.
If more rails are put together, 1 wall support is
necessary for each rail section.
Rail connectors
The rail connectors connect the rail sections.
CAUTION: Make sure that the rail
connectors are compatible with the product.
To do a check of the rail connectors
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Make sure that the rail connectors are assembled
Product overview on page 2 .
correctly. Refer to
To assemble the wall supports
1. Do a mark of the cut line and do marks of the
expander bolt holes (A) = 165 mm (6.5 in.) from the
cut line.
A
2. Drill 15 mm (5/8 in.) holes for the M12 (½ in.)
expander bolts.
3. Hang the wall supports loosely from the expander
bolts. Use M6S 12 x 70 (½ in. x 2 in.) or equivalent.
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Assembly
A
Stop button
The stop button stops the product and the remote
To operate the remote control on page
control. Refer to
14 .
To do a check of the stop button
1. Start the motor.
2. Push the stop button on the remote control. Make
sure that the remote control and the product stops.
Lock handles
The lock handles tighten the guide wheels against the
rail.
To do a check of the lock handles
1. Assemble the product. Refer to
7 .
2. Use the lock handles to tighten the guide wheels
against the rail.
Note: Adjust the guide wheels if there is play. Refer to
To adjust the guide wheels on page 13 .
To assemble the rails
1. Put the rail in the wall supports and tighten the
compression washers. For vertical cuts, assemble
the rail with the lock handle of the saw carriage up.
2. Make sure that the rail is correctly aligned with the
tracks on the wall supports before you tighten the
screws.
3. Adjust the distance between the cut line and the wall
supports. The distance between the edge and the
inner face of the cut must be (B) = 89 mm/3.5 in.
Tighten the expander bolts.
B
Assembly on page
B
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