16
– Close the clamping lever (19A.1).
Speed control
20.1
You can regulate the rotational speed steplessly
between 1400 and 3400 rpm using the adjusting
wheel (20.1). This enables you to optimise the cut-
ting speed to suit the respective material.
Recommended position of the adjusting wheel
Wood
Plastic
Fibreboard materials
Aluminium and non-ferrous profi les
Cutting without guiding action
– Make the required adjustments to the ma-
chine.
– Secure the workpiece.
– Slide the saw unit backwards up to the fence
(towards the workpiece stop) and close the ro-
tary knob (1.5) for clamping the guide fi xture,
or secure the saw unit in the special cutting
position.
– Switch on the machine.
– Hold the saw unit by the handle (1.1), guide
slowly downwards and cut through the work-
piece at an even rate of advance.
– Switch off the machine and wait until the saw
blade stops completely.
– Swivel the saw unit upwards again.
Cutting with guiding action
– Make the required adjustments to the ma-
chine.
– Secure the workpiece.
– Draw the saw unit forwards along the guide
rods.
– Switch on the machine.
– Hold the saw unit by the handle (1.1) and guide
slowly downwards.
– Push the saw unit backwards at an even rate of
advance and cut the workpiece.
– Switch off the machine.
– Wait until the saw blade stops completely and
then swivel the saw unit upwards.
You can use the bevel to record any angle (e.g. be-
tween two walls) and transfer the dissecting angle
to the circular cross-cut saw.
21.1
21.2
3 - 6
21.3
3 - 5
1 - 3
3 - 6
21.4
Interior angle
– Open the clamp (21.2).
– Place the bevel with the two legs (21.1) against
the interior sides of the corner.
– Close the clamp (21.2).
– Place the bevel with one leg on a stop ruler at-
tached to the circular cross-cut saw.
– To set the dissecting angle (horizontal mitre
angle), swivel the saw unit until the laser beam
is congruent with the line (21.5) on the bevel.
Exterior angle
– Open the clamp (21.4).
Bevel
21.5