ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting the blade guard guide
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Loosen the nuts on the two adjustable guide wheels.
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Fit the blade guard guide to the blade guard.
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Turn the eccentric cam shafts with a 22 mm spanner until
the guide wheels touch the rail.
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Hold the shaft in position with a 22 mm spanner and
tighten the nut with a 16 mm spanner.
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Make sure the wheels turn easily and that there is no play
in the blade guard guide.
Adjusting the locking handle on the
blade guard guide
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Fit the blade guard guide to the saw unit.
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Loosen the two stop screws with a 3 mm allen key.
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Adjust the locking handle by turning the eccentric cam
shaft with a screwdriver until the locking handle tightens
around the blade guard bracket.
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Tighten the two stop screws with a 3 mm allen key.
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Remove the 4 screws that hold the snap-in lock in position
with a 4 mm Allen key.
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Adjust the snap-in lock. The snap-in lock must tighten
around the top rail.
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Tighten the 4 screws that hold the snap-in lock in place
with a 4 mm Allen key.
Adjusting the guide wheels
In order for the saw to run stably and saw a straight cut, the
four guide wheels must rest against the rail and not have too
much play.
Check the guide wheels before each cut. When there is too
much play between the saw carriage and rail the guide wheels
must be adjusted:
Loosen the two hexagon socket M10 screws with an 8 mm
allen key. Also loosen the two stop screws which locks the two
exentiric guide wheels with an 3 mm allen key.
Turn the shafts gently with a 16mm wrench until the guide
wheels rest agains the rail.
Hold the 16 mm wrench in position and tighten the two stop
screws with a 3 mm allen key.
Press down the locking device and pull the saw carriage in
both directions by hand. Carriage should slide easily with a
slightly resistance. All 4 guide wheel should spin.
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