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OPERATION
Device to be operated in a perfect state only. Inspect the device visually every time it is to be
used. Check in particular the safety equipment, electrical controls, electric cables and screwed
connection for damage and if tightened properly. Replace any damaged parts before operating the
device.
15.1
Operation instructions
Perform all machine settings with the machine being
disconnected from the power supply!
15.2
Adjustments for starting up
15.2.1 Setting the splitter (Fig. 14, 15)
Set the blade 4 to its maximum cutting depth, move it to its 0° position and lock it (see 2.6.2 and
2.6.3) Remove the saw blade guard (see 2.5.3). Remove the sliding table and open the chip box
(See 2.5.3). Loosen the screw 38 with the included tool 40 (Fig. 40). Pull up the splitter till the
distance between the saw table 1 and the top point of the splitter is at its maximum. The
maximum distance between the splitter and the saw blade is 8mm (Fig. 15). Now fit the nut
again and mount all the parts, being removed.
15.2.2 Adjustment of the cutting depth (Fig. 17)
Turn the hand crank 8 to set the required depth.
Turning clock wise: smaller cutting depth.
Turning anti-clock wise: bigger cutting depth.
15.2.3 Setting the blade angle (Fig. 17)
Loosen the lock screw 9. Turn the hand crank 9 to set the required angle on the scale b. Then
tighten the screw again.
15.2.4 Rip fence
Stop height (Fig. 19, 20)
The fence has two different guiding areas. Fort hick materials it must be used like shown in Fig.
22 and for thin ones like shown in Fig. 23
Cutting width (Fig. 19, 20)
ZIPPER MASCHINEN GmbH
ZI-FKS315
Operating only with started dust collector!
Never start the machine when the workpiece is pressed to the saw
blade!
Before starting the machine check if the saw blade is tightened
Always adapt cutting speed to the respective working
Use the push stick to avoid the risk of contact with the saw blade
Slide the workpiece evenly, without relapses and without retake it
until the end of cutting.
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