The saw shaft lock (5) engages after no more
than one rotation.
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Now, using a little more force, slacken the
flange screw (31) in the clockwise direction.
•
Turn the flange screw (31) right out and remo-
ve the external flange (32).
•
Take the blade (7) off the inner flange and pull
out downwards.
•
Carefully clean the flange screw (31), outer
flange (32) and inner flange.
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Fit and fasten the new saw blade (7) in rever-
se order.
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Caution! 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.
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Finally, the screw (44) and the cover plate
(43) must be screwed tight again in bottom
position.
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Warning! Check that the safety devices are
in good working condition before you fit the
power plug again.
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Warning! Every time that you change the
saw blade, check that the saw blade guard
(6) opens and closes again in accordance
with requirements. Also check that the saw
blade (7) spins freely in the saw blade guard
(6).
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Warning! Every time that you change the
saw blade, check to see that it spins freely in
the table insert (12) in both perpendicular and
45° angle settings.
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Warning! You should replace the table insert
(12) immediately whenever it is worn or da-
maged. To do so, undo the Philips screws in
the table insert (12) and take the table insert
out of the fixed saw table (18). To fit the new
table insert (12), proceed in reverse order.
•
Warning! The work to change and align the
saw blade (7) must be carried out correctly.
6.8 Transport (Fig. 1-3)
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Retighten the locking screw (14) to secure the
turntable (17) in place.
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Activate the release lever (3), press the ma-
chine head (4) downwards and secure with
the safety pin (25). The saw is now locked in
its bottom position.
•
Fix the saw's drag function with the locking
screw for drag guide (24) in rear position.
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Carry the equipment by the fixed saw table
(18).
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To set up the equipment again, proceed as
described in section 5.2, 5.3.
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6.9 Operating the laser (Fig. 1, 17)
Switching on: Move the On/Off switch (37) to
the "I" position to switch on the laser (35). A laser
line is projected onto the material you wish to pro-
cess, providing an exact guide for the cut.
Switching off : Move the On/Off switch (37) to the
"0" position.
7. Replacing the power cable
Danger!
If the power cable for this equipment is damaged,
it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
after-sales service or similarly trained personnel
to avoid danger.
8. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering of spare parts
Danger!
Always pull out the mains power plug before star-
ting any cleaning work.
8.1 Cleaning
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Keep all safety devices, air vents and the
motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as
possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean
cloth or blow it with compressed air at low
pressure.
•
We recommend that you clean the device
immediately each time you have finished
using it.
•
Clean the equipment regularly with a moist
cloth and some soft soap. Do not use
cleaning agents or solvents; these could at-
tack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensu-
re that no water can seep into the device. The
ingress of water into an electric tool increases
the risk of an electric shock.
8.2 Carbon brushes
In case of excessive sparking, have the carbon
brushes checked only by a qualifi ed electrician.
Important! The carbon brushes should not be re-
placed by anyone but a qualifi ed electrician.
8.3 Maintenance
There are no parts inside the equipment which
require additional maintenance.
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