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BEFORE PUTTING THE MACHINE INTO
OPERATION (FIG. 1-3)
CAUTION
A return spring causes the machine head to rise
automatically at the end of the cut. Do not let go of
the handle (2) as soon as the cut is completed but
steady the machine head and allow it to rise slowly.
Pull the changeover handle (15) forward and out of
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the upper locking mechanism.
Move the changeover handle (15) in downward
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direction until it latches in the lower locking mechanism.
Moving the changeover handle causes the two side
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guard plates (39) to swing up.
The saw is now ready for use in mitre saw mode.
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Converting the saw to table saw mode
Set the machine head in vertical position and the
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turntable (8) to 0°.
Fix the mitre lock knob (10) and the bevel lock
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knob (22).
Pull the changeover handle (15) forward and out of
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the lower locking mechanism.
Move the changeover handle (15) in upward direction
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until it latches in the upper locking mechanism.
This causes the two side guard plates (39) to swing
down again, thus making it impossible to reach into
the blade (5).
Press the release button (1) and lower the machine
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head by means of the handle (2).
Insert the retaining pin (23) in order to fix the saw in
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the lower position. This also redirects the power
supply from switch (3) to switch (4).
The saw is now ready for use again in table
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saw mode.
OPERATION (FIG. 1-9)
After every change of setting we recommend that you
make a test cut in order to check the new dimensions.
Using as a table saw
Convert the saw to table saw mode. Be careful when
starting the cut.
On/Off switch (Fig. 2)
To switch on the saw, press the green button. Wait for
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the blade to reach its maximum speed before starting
the cut.
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To switch off the saw, press the red button.
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Making longitudinal cuts (slitting) (Fig. 5)
Undo the knurled screw (25) and set the cross and
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parallel stop (18) to 90°. Re-fix the screw (25).
Insert the parallel stop (18) from the right into the
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front slot of the saw table (16).
Undo the two knurled screws (26). Slide the stop
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rail (27) forward to a point above the middle of the
blade (5) and fix in place.
Using the scale (a), on the saw table (16), set the
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parallel stop (18) to the required dimension and
clamp in place with the locking screw (28).
Switch on the saw by pressing the green button.
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Slowly and precisely slide the workpiece forward
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along the stop rail (27) to the blade (5).
The upper blade guard (17) opens automatically
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when you slide the workpiece forward.
CAUTION
For workpieces of less than 120 mm in width it is
imperative to use the supplied push stick (29)
in the area of the blade (5) (Fig. 6).
For workpieces of less than 30 mm in width it is
imperative to use a push block (b) to move the
workpiece forward (Fig. 7). There is no push
block supplied with your saw!
Always push the workpiece through as far as the end
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of the splitter (30) (Fig. 8).
When the cut is completed, the guard hood (17)
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closes again automatically and covers the blade (5).
Switch off the saw.
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IMPORTANT
Secure long workpieces from sagging at the end
of the cut (e.g. with a roller stand etc.).
Making cross cuts (Fig. 9)
Insert the cross and parallel stop (18) from the right
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into the lateral slot of the saw table (16).
Tighten the locking screw (28) until the cross stop
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(18) can be moved in the slot of the saw table (16)
with little play.
Slacken the knurled screw (25), move the cross stop
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(18) to the required angular setting and fix in position.
Slacken the two knurled screws (26) and slide the
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stop rail (27) to the left until it no longer touches the
blade guard (17) when moved forward. Re-tighten the
screws (26).
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