For the authorized use of the machine observe the appendix A
"safe operation"
(on the last pages of this operating manual)
A.1: Performing high cuts
A.2.: Performing diagonal cuts
A.3.: Tenon cutting
A.4.: Cutting of wedges
A.5.: Curved cuts
A.6.: Arc cuts
A.7.: Cutting with template
A.8.: Circular cutting
A8.1 Set up without workpiece
A8.2 Placing the workpiece
A8.3 Machining
7. Setup and adjustments
General note:
Setup and adjustment work may only be carried out after the
machine is protected against accidental starting by pulling the
mains plug.
7.1 Saw blade selection
The sawblade has to meet the technical specification.
Choose a suitable sawblade, according to the cutting operation
and according to the material to be cut.
For a high rip cut:
- use a wide sawblade, coarse teethed
(e.g. 20mm, 3 T/")
For a narrow curved cut:
- use a narrow sawblade
(e.g. 3mm, 14 T/").
Fig 26
Pitch:
The pitch should not be smaller than necessary, as the feed speed
is reduced if there are too many teeth working on the workpiece
simultaneously, which causes the saw blade to wear more quickly.
Ideally, 3 to 12 teeth should be in action at the same time (Fig 27).
The following table shows recommended saw blade pitch in
relation to workpiece thickness (Fig 28).
Tooth Shape:
The tooth shape effects the chip capacity and the feed rate. The
following table shows common tooth shapes (Fig 29):
Fig 27
Fig 28
Fig 29