tening screw (19). Make sure that the splitter
has been fitted straight and not wobbly.
The splitter (5) must be positioned in the cen-
ter along an imaginary line extending behind
the saw blade (4), so that it is not possible for
the material to get jammed.
The gap between the blade (4) and the split-
ter (5) should be 3 mm to 8 mm. (Fig. 13)
Push the table insert (6) through the opening
at the back over the saw blade (4) and the
splitter (5) and insert it in the saw table (1).
Use countersunk head screws (17) to fasten
the table insert (6).
To dismantle, proceed in reverse order.
6.6 Fitting/changing the saw blade (Fig. 14)
Before changing the saw blade: Pull out the
power plug!
Wear work gloves to prevent injury when
changing the saw blade.
Using the crank (10) set the saw blade (4) to
the maximum cutting depth.
Remove the table insert (6) by undoing the
countersunk head screw (17) (see 6.4).
Remove the splitter (5) together with the saw
blade guard (2) (see 6.5).
Undo the screw (15) with a wrench (38) on
the screw (15) itself and a second wrench
(39) on the motor shaft to apply counter-
pressure.
Caution! Turn the screw (15) in the direction
of rotation of the saw blade.
Take off the outer flange and pull the old saw
blade (4) off the inner flange.
Clean the blade flange thoroughly before fit-
ting the new blade.
Fit and fasten the new saw blade (4) in rever-
se order.
Important! Note the running direction. The
cutting angle of the teeth must point in run-
ning direction, i.e. forwards (see the arrow on
the blade guard).
Refit and set the splitter (5) and the saw blade
guard (2) (see 6.5.)
Check to make sure that all safety devices
are properly mounted and in good working
condition before you begin working with the
saw again.
Warning! Every time that you change the saw
blade, check that the saw blade guard (2)
opens and closes again in accordance with
requirements. Also check that the saw blade
(4) spins freely in the saw blade guard (2).
Warning! Every time that you change the saw
blade (4), check to see that it spins freely in
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the table insert (6) in both perpendicular and
45° angle settings.
Warning! You should replace the table insert
(6) immediately whenever it is worn or dama-
ged (see 6.4).
Warning! The work to change and align the
saw blade (4) must be carried out correctly.
6.7 Putting away loose parts (Fig. 15)
When not in use, the parallel stop (7), push
stick (3) and the two wrenches (38+39) can
be secured as shown in Fig. 15a.
The cross stop (14) can be secured as shown
in Fig. 15b.
6.8 Connection for dust extractor (Fig. 2, 26)
A connection for a dust extractor is provided on
the extractor adapter on the housing (16) and on
the saw blade guard (2).
6.8.1 Dust extraction using a wet & dry vac
(Fig. 2):
A wet & dry vac is not supplied with the pro-
duct and is available as an accessory.
Connect the wet & dry vac to the extractor
adapter on the housing (16).
6.8.2 Dust extraction using a vacuum ext-
raction system and extractor adapter set
(Fig. 26):
The product is not supplied with an extractor
adapter set with suction hose (a) and adapter
(b) or a vacuum extraction system, which are
available as accessories.
Using a crosstip screwdriver, undo the screw
on the cap (36) on the saw blade guard (2).
The the cap (36) from the saw blade guard
(2).
Connect the adapter (b) to the extractor ad-
apter on the housing (16).
Connect the saw blade guard (2) and the ad-
apter (b) to the suction hose (a).
A vacuum extraction system can now be
connected to the 100 mm diameter of the
adapter (b).
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