Adjusting the Scale of the
Transverse Stop
(Figure 32)
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Create a 90° stop angle with respect
to the saw blade (5).
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Connect the transverse stop (8) to the
stop rail (39) of the parallel stop 14)
(see also Transverse Stop).
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Loosen the knurled screw (33) of the
transverse stop (8).
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Position the transverse stop (13) such
that the stop rail is at an angle of 90°
to the saw blade (5). Now align the
transverse stop precisely with the help
of the 90° angle to the saw blade and
retighten the knurled screw (33).
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Check whether the transverse stop
shows exactly 90°. If this is not the
case, please proceed as follows:
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Release the two screws (o) with which
the scale (p) of the transverse stop (8)
is attached to it. Now the scale can be
adjusted to the correct position.
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Now retighten the screws (o) (see
igure 31).
Using the Laser
(Figures 33-34)
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The laser (34) enables you to carry out
precision cuts with your circular saw.
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The laser light is produced by a laser
diode supplied by two batteries. The
laser light is expanded to form a line
and is emitted through the laser exit
aperture. You can then use the line as
an optical marking for the cutting line
of the precision cut. Please note the
laser safety information.
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Insert the batteries
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Switch on the laser: turn the laser on/
off switch (35) to I. When the saw bla-
de guard (2) is mounted, the laser on/
off switch (35) is accessible through a
recess in the guard (Figure 33). A red
laser beam is now projected out of the
laser exit aperture. If you guide the
laser beam along the cutting line mark
while sawing, you will achieve clean
cuts.
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Switch the laser off: turn the laser on/
off switch (35) to 0. The laser beam
goes off. Please always turn the laser
off when it is not required in order to
save the batteries.
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The laser beam may be blocked by
dust deposits and chips. You should
therefore remove these particles from
the laser exit aperture after every use
(with the device switched off).
Adjusting the Laser
(Figure 34)
If the laser (34) no longer shows the
correct cutting line, this can be readjusted.
To do this, open the screws (z). Adjust the
laser with the help of the adjusting screw
(y) such that the laser beam impinges on
the cutting teeth of the saw blade (5).
Operation
Working Instructions
After each new adjustment, we recommend
a trial cut in order to check the set dimen-
sions. After the saw has been switched on,
wait until the saw blade has reached its
maximum speed before you carry out the
cut.
Secure long workpieces against tilting at
the end of the cutting process (e.g. unwin-
ding stand etc.)
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