5.3 Cutting depth adjustment
The cutting depth is continuously variable between 0
and 85 mm ( 0 and 3 3/8 in.).
Proceed as follows:
Release the clamping lever 11 (Fig. 2).
Adjust the cutting depth using the plunge lever
6.
You can read it off scale 7. The bevelled edge of
the lever serves as indicator.
Always set the cutting depth
approx. 2 to 5 mm (1/16 to 3/16 in.)
larger than the material thickness
to be cut.
5.4 Setting for bevel cuts
For bevel cuts, the saw unit can be set to any angle
between 0 and 60°.
In order to incline it, bring the machine into
home position and support it such that it is
possible to tilt the saw unit.
Unfasten the wing screw 10 (Fig. 2).
Adjust the angle according to the scale on the
segment for tilting.
Afterwards, tighten the wing screw 10.
5.5 Plunge cuts
Danger
Risk of backlash during plunge
cuts! Prior to plunging, place the
machine with the rear edge of its
base plate against a limit stop
fastened on the workpiece. Keep a
firm hold on the machine handle
during plunging and push the saw
lightly forward!
Release the clamping lever 11 (Fig. 2).
Set lever 6 to position „-2" on scale 7.
Completely open the retractable saw guard with
the integrated handle 14 (Fig. 3), so that the
machine can be placed onto the workpiece to be
processed. The saw blade is now running freely
above the material and can be aligned for
tracing.
Press the plunge lever 6 (Fig. 2) downwards, so
that the saw blade plunges vertically into the
workpiece. The plunging depth can be read from
scale 7. The riving knife / splitter swings up and
away when the blade enters the workpiece. As
soon as the slit behind the saw blade is cleared
during the forward motion of the machine, the
riving knife reverts to its normal position.
5.6 Sawing according to tracings
The base plate has four tracing edges 17 (Fig. 3) for
0°, 30°, 45° and 60°. These tracing edges
correspond to the saw blade's inside. For bevel cuts,
the tracing can be viewed through the opening on the
left-hand side of the upper saw guard (arrow, Fig. 2).
Hold the machine by its handles and place the
front part of its base plate onto the workpiece.
Switch on the portable circular saw (see chapter
5.2) and slide the machine evenly forward in the
direction of the cut.
When the cut is completed, switch off the saw
by releasing the switch trigger 2 (Fig. 1).
5.7 Sawing with parallel guide fence
When making parallel cuts, the parallel guide fence 4
(Fig. 1) serves to saw parallel to an already existing
edge. The guide fence can be attached to the left or
right of the machine. The cutting range on the right-
hand side amounts to approx. 190 mm ( 7 ½ in.) and
on the left-hand side to approx. 340 mm ( 13 3/8 in.).
Once you have unfastened the wing screws you
can adjust the cutting width 9 (Fig. 2) by moving
the guide fence accordingly and afterwards
retightening the wing screws.
In addition, by simply turning it around (guide face for
the workpiece edge points upwards), the parallel stop
can also be used as double support to improve
guidance of the portable circular saw. Now the
machine can be guided along a lath that is fastened
on the workpiece.
6
Service and maintenance
Danger
Pull the power plug during all
service work.
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