Switching On/Off
Switching On:
Press the safety button
Press the on-off switch
Note: The on-off switch cannot be
Switching Off:
Release the on-off switch [1-13].
7 Adjustment
WARNING
Risk of electric injury.
►
Before any manipulation with the tool make
sure to unplug the mains socket outlet.
7.1 Electronic Motor Control
Soft start
The electronically-controlled soft start en-
sures that the tool starts without jerking and
requires only a small starting current (weaker
fusesrequired).
Constant speed
The motor speed is electronically stabilised.
This enables a constant cutting speed even
under a heavy load.
Overload protection
In cases of extreme overload (rip cutting, use
of blunt saw blades) the power consumption
may considerably exceed the permissible rated
value. In this case an electronic overload de-
vice protects the motor from burning out. The
motor is hereby switched of by an "electronic
safety clutch" and re-starts as soon as the load
is removed.
Temperature protection
Extreme overload in continuous operation
causes the motor to heat up. An electronic tem-
perature monitoring device is fi tted to prevent
overheating (motor burn-out). The electronic
safety device switches the motor off before the
motor is able to reach a critical temperature.
After a cooling period of approx. 3–5 minutes
the machine is once again ready for operation
and can run at full load. The cooling period can
be greatly reduced if the machine is running
(idling or recovery speed).
[1-14].
[1-13]
and hold
depressed.
locked
7.2 Cutting Depth Adjustment
Release the locking lever [1-16].
Set the required depth on the cutting
depth
scale
on.
Raise: smaller cutting depth
Lower: larger cutting depth
Re-tighten the clamping lever
To achieve the best cutting results, the
saw
blade should protrude from the
material by no more than 3 mm.
7.3 Cutting Angle Adjustment
Release the cutting angle locking lever at [1-7]
and [1-18].
Set the cutting angle as required using the
scale [1-19]. (The scale is calibrated in 1° in-
crements).
Re-tighten the cutting angle locking lever at
[1-7] and [1-18].
The maximum cutting depth is reduced
for bevel cuts.
7.4 Cut indicator
The cut produced by the CSP 132 E depends
on the bevel setting and can be observed at
the cut indicator.
7.5 Parallel Guide
Various parallel guides can be inserted into the
machine base plate [2-2] on the left [2-3] and
on the right [2-4].
Tighten the parallel guide using the winged
screws [2-1].
7.6 Exhaustion
Inhaled dust may damage the air pas-
sages.
►
Tools should be permanently connected to
the dust exhausting plant.
►
Wear respirator if you work with dust.
To exhaust dust, suction adapter [1-1] can
be mounted on the sawdust ejector through
which common exhaust hoses of exhausters
can be connected.
[1-15].
WARNING
CAUTION
[1-16].
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