Attention! For bevel cuts (inclined saw head), the move-
able stop rail (28) must be fixed in the outer position.
• Open the set screw (29) on the moveable stop rail
(28) and push the moveable stop rail (28) outwards.
• The moveable stop rail (28) must be locked in a po-
sition far enough from the inner position that the dis-
tance between the stop rail (28) and the saw blade (7)
is no more than 5 mm.
• Before making the cut, check that no collision could oc-
cur between the stop rail (28) and the saw blade (7).
• Tighten the set screw (29) again. (2x 8.6 + 8.7)
• Use the handle (13) to adjust the rotary table (16) to
the desired angle. The pointer (14) on the rotary table
(16) must match the desired angle on the scale (15)
on the fixed saw table (17).
• Tilt the locking lever (13) back up again to fix the rotary
table (16) in place.
• Cut as described under section 8.3.
8.6 Mitre cut 0°- 45° and turntable 0° (Fig. 1,2,6,8)
The crosscut saw can be used to make mitre cuts of 0°
- 45° in relation to the work face.
Important. To make miter cuts (inclined saw head), the
adjustable stop rail (28) must be fixed at the outer po-
sition.
• Open the locking lever (29) for the adjustable stop
rail (28) and push the adjustable stop rail outwards.
• The adjustable stop rail (28) must be fixed far enough
in front of the innermost position that the distance be-
tween the stop rail (28) and the saw blade (7) amounts
to a maximum of 5 mm.
• Before making a cut, check that the stop rail (28) and
the saw blade (7) cannot collide.
• Secure the locking lever (29) again.
• Move the machine head (5) to the top position.
• Fix the rotary table (16) in the 0° position.
• Loosen the set screw (22) and use the handle (1) to
angle the machine head (5) to the left, until the pointer
(20) indicates the desired angle measurement on the
scale (19).
• Re-tighten the fixing screw (22).
• Cut as described in section 8.3.
8.7 Mitre cut 0°- 45° and turntable 0°- 45° (Fig. 1,2,6,9)
The crosscut saw can be used to make mitre cuts to
the left of 0°- 45° in relation to the work face and, at the
same time, 0° - 45° to the left or 0° - 45° to the right in
relation to the stop rail (double mitre cut).
Important. To make miter cuts (inclined saw head), the
adjustable stop rail (28) must be fixed at the outer po-
sition.
• Open the locking lever (29) for the adjustable stop
rail (28) and push the adjustable stop rail outwards.
• The adjustable stop rail (28) must be fixed far enough
in front of the innermost position that the distance be-
tween the stop rail (28) and the saw blade (7) amounts
to a maximum of 5 mm.
• Before making a cut, check that the stop rail (28) and
the saw blade (7) cannot collide.
• Secure the locking lever (29) again.
• Move the machine head (5) to its upper position.
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• Release the rotary table (16) by loosening the set
screw (26).
• Using the handle (13), set the rotary table (16) to the
desired angle (refer also to point 8.4 in this regard).
• Re-tighten the set screw (26) in order to secure the
rotary table.
• Undo the locking screw (22) and use the handle (1)
to tilt the machine head (5) to the left until it coincides
with the required angle value (in this connection see
also section 8.6).
• Re-tighten the fixing screw (22).
• Cut as described under section 8.3.
8.8 Limiting the cutting depth (Fig. 3)
• The cutting depth can be infinitely adjusted using the
screw (26). To do this loosen the knurled nut on the
screw (26). Turn the screw (26) in or out to set the re-
quired cutting depth. Then re-tighten the knurled nut
on the screw (26).
• Check the setting by completing a test cut.
8.9 Sawdust bag (Fig. 2)
The saw is equipped with a debris bag (21) for sawdust
and chips.
Squeeze together the metal ring on the dust bag and at-
tach it to the outlet opening in the motor area.
The debris bag (21) can be emptied by means of a zip-
per at the bottom.
8.10 Changing the saw blade (Fig. 11-15)
Remove the power plug!
Important.
Wear safety gloves when changing the saw blade.
Risk of injury!
• Remove the spring (41) from the pin by pushing to-
gether the two ends.
• Release the guide bar (40) from the pin.
• Firmly press the saw shaft lock (4), and slowly turn the
flange screw (32) clockwise. After max. one turn, the
saw shaft lock (4) engages.
• Then undo the flange screw (32), by applying a slightly
greater force in a clockwise direction.
• Fully unscrew the flange screw (32) and remove the
outer flange (33).
• Press the unlocking lever (3) to slide back the saw blade
guard (6), then remove the saw blade (7) from the inner
flange (39) and pull out in a downwards direction.
• Carefully clean the flange screw (32), outer flange (33)
and inner flange (39).
• Insert the new saw blade (7) in the reverse sequence
and tighten.
• Position the guide bar (40) on the pin again, and se-
cure with the spring (41).
• Important! The cutting angle of the teeth, in other words
the direction of rotation of the saw blade (7) must coincide
with the direction of the arrow on the housing.
• Before continuing your work make sure that all safety
devices are in good working condition.
• Important! Every time that you change the saw blade
(7), check to see that it spins freely in the table insert
(11) in both perpendicular and 45° angle settings.