EINHELL TE-TS 2231 UD Manual De Instrucciones página 34

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Overload cut-out
The motor of this equipment is protected against
overheating by an overload switch in the motor. If
the load and temperature limit is exceeded, the
overload switch will shut down the equipment.
Press the "0" button and let the equipment cool
down for several minutes.
Then press the green button „I" to switch on the
equipment again.
7.2 Cutting depth (Fig. 1, 22)
Turn the hand crank (13) to set the blade (5) to
the required cutting depth.
Turn anti-clockwise:
smaller cutting depth
Turn clockwise:
larger cutting depth
7.3 Parallel stop
7.3.1 Stop height (Fig. 3a, 23)
The universal stop (7) supplied with the
bench-type circular saw has two different
guide faces.
To change over the stop rail (6) you have to
slacken the two knurled screws (w) in order to
disconnect the stop rail (6) from the universal
stop (7).
Depending on the required cutting height, the
stop rail can be slid into two different grooves
on the universal stop and secured with the
knurled screws.
The L-shaped stop rail (6) can be fastened to
the universal stop (7) either lying flat or stood
on edge, depending on the thickness of the
material to be cut.
7.3.2 Cutting width (Fig. 1, 23)
The universal stop (7) has to be used with the
stop rail (6) when making longitudinal cuts in
wooden workpieces.
The universal stop has to be mounted in the
guide rail (8) on the saw table (1).
Set the angle of the universal stop (7) to the
0° position and secure the locking grip (10)
an.
Push the universal stop to the required cutting
width and secure the locking grip (11).
Check the cutting width by carrying out a trial
cut (see 8. Working).
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7.3.3. Setting the stop length (Fig. 23)
The stop rail (6) can be moved in longitudinal
direction in order to prevent the workpiece
from becoming jammed.
Rule of thumb: The rear end of the stop co-
mes up against an imaginary line that begins
roughly at the center of the blade and runs at
an angle of 45° to the rear.
Set the required cutting width.
- Slacken the knurled screws (w) and push
the stop rail (6) forward until it touches the
imaginary 45° line.
- Retighten the knurled screws (w).
7.4 Universal stop used as an angle stop/
cross stop (Fig. 1, 23, 24b)
Slide the universal stop (7) into the guide rail
(9).
Undo the locking grip (10).
Turn the stop rail (6) until the arrow points to
the angle required. 0° for use as a cross stop
(90° cuts) – a different angle for angle cuts.
Re-tighten the locking grip (10); locking grip
11 stays loose.
Important. Do not push the stop rail too far to
the right toward the blade (4). The distance
between the stop rail and the blade should be
approx. 2 cm.
7.5 Setting the angle (Fig. 22)
Slacken the locking grips (14) at the front and
rear of the equipment.
Set the desired angle on the angle scale (12).
Re-tighten the locking grips (14) at the front
and rear of the equipment.
7.6 Accessory slide used as an angle stop/
cross stop (Fig. 36)
The slide can be used as an angle stop/cross
stop in the same way as the universal stop
(see 6.12).
Slacken the clamping lever (104).
Turn the stop rail (101) until the arrow points
to the angle required. 0° for use as a cross
stop (90° cuts) – a different angle for angle
cuts.
Re-tighten the locking grip (104).
Note! Do not push the stop rail too far toward
the blade (4). The distance between the stop
rail and the blade should be approx. 2 cm.
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