Prior to operation:
• Check that the Power Tool is mounted as described above.
• Check that all guards and fences are in perfect working order and that
they are mounted correctly.
• Connect a dust extraction set in compliance with the relevant
regulations on dust extraction levels.
Switching ON and OFF (fig. J)
• Lock the Power Tool in ON-position.
• Lift the cover (60) of the no-volt release switch (1) and plug in the
Power Tool.
• Connect the Combi-Table to the mains by plugging an extension cable
into the socket (2).
The ON/OFF-switch of your Combi-Table is a no-volt release
switch (1). Should the power be shut OFF for some reason,
the switch has to be deliberately reactivated.
• Press the green ON button (62) of the no-volt release switch (1) to start
the Power Tool.
• To switch OFF, press the red OFF button (61) of the no-volt release
switch (1). Always switch OFF the tool when work is finished and
before unplugging.
DE2011 (option)
Basic saw cuts
Vertical ripping (fig. A1 & A2)
• Set the blade of your circular saw to 0°.
• Set the blade height of your circular saw as described in the instruction
manual of your saw.
• Mount the parallel rip fence (20) onto the table, to the right of the blade.
• Depending on the height and width of the workpiece, use the fence
height that allows optimum access between fence and blade.
• Slide the parallel rip fence (20) across the blade and position it using
the scale (10) at the front of the table. The scrap or off-cut is guided to
the left of the blade. Use the fine adjustment for accurate cutting as
described in the section "Adjusting the parallel fence".
• Switch the Combi-Table ON.
• Slowly feed the workpiece underneath the front of the guard, keeping it
firmly pressed against the rip fence. Allow the teeth to cut and do not
force the workpiece through the blade. The blade speed should be
kept constant.
• When ripping small workpieces (< 120 mm), always use the push
stick (22).
• When not in use, keep the push stick (22) in its holder (17).
• When the cut is completed, switch the Combi-Table OFF immediately.
Bevel ripping
• Set the blade to the required bevel angle as described in the section
"Bevel adjustment".
Make sure that the appropriate cutting insert is used and that
the blade does not scratch the cutting insert.
• Set the saw blade guard in line to the new position of the saw blade.
• Bevel the saw blade guard. Refer to the section "Bevelling the saw
blade guard" and to fig. F.
• Make sure that the saw blade runs in the middle of the saw blade guard.
• Proceed as for vertical ripping.
Straight and mitre cross-cutting (fig. A2 & K)
• Remove the parallel rip fence (20).
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• To mount the sliding mitre fence (21), insert the long end of the slider bar
(64) into the groove (16). For a straight or mitre cross-cut, loosen the
wing nut (65) and rotate the fence to set the angle required (0° - 45°).
• Tighten the wing nut (65) securely.
• Loosen the two fence locking screws (66) and slide the slanting edge (63)
of the fence towards the blade until it just clears the blade when the
assembly is slid to the rear.
• Tighten the fence locking screws.
• Pull the assembly to the front and place the wood to be cut against the
profile (21) of the fence.
• Switch the Combi-Table ON, hold the wood firmly and slide the
assembly along the groove to take the wood into the blade.
• When the cut is completed, switch the Combi-Table OFF immediately.
Bevel cross-cut
• Set the blade to the required bevel angle as described in the section
"Bevel adjustment".
Make sure that the appropriate cutting insert is used and that
the blade does not scratch the cutting insert.
• Adjust the circular saw to the correct height.
• Set the mitre fence to 0°.
• Proceed as for straight and mitre cross-cutting.
Compound mitre
A compound mitre cut is a combination of a bevel cut and a mitre cut.
• Proceed as for bevel cross-cuts, setting the mitre fence to the required
mitre angle.
Cutting round workpieces
• When cutting round workpieces, use a device (not provided) to prevent
rotation of the workpiece on either side of the blade.
Do not use the DE2000 in combination with DE2011 for
cutting firewood.
DE2000
Direction of feed
• Always feed the material against the direction of rotation.
• Always feed from the front panel (switch end).
Edge trimming (rebating) and profile cutting (fig. A3 & I)
• Install the appropriate cutter and set the router to the appropriate
depth of cut using the fine height adjustment of the router.
• Check that the appropriate cutting insert (32) is mounted.
• Mount the router fence (29) onto the table and slide it to the middle of
the cutter.
• Loosen the star knobs (7), position the faces (40) as close to the bit as
possible and tighten the star knobs.
The side of the material which will be trimmed must be guided
along the router fence.
• Use the fine adjuster for positioning the router fence in relation to the
expected width of cut.
• Slide the cutter guard (30) to the correct position.
• Press the workpiece against the fence and the table top. When using
the optional down hold guards (DE2007 & DE2008), install them as
described in the section "Horizontal down hold guard (DE2007) and
vertical down hold guard (DE2008) (fig. M2)".
• Switch the Combi-Table ON.
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