ENGLISh
WARNING: Keep the ring in place during replacement
the blade.
1. Disassemble the saw blade guard
2. Remove the table insert
3. Loosen the nut by placing the spanner wrench
nut and countering with another spanner wrench
the flange (Fig. I).
WARNING! Turn the nut in the rotational direction of the
saw blade.
4. Remove the outer flange and take out the saw blade from
the inner flange, with diagonally downwards movement.
5. Carefully clean the flange with a cloth before fixing the new
saw blade.
6. Insert the new saw blade and fasten the outer flange. The
outer flange has a Φ30mm raised boss which fits in side the
blade bore.
WARNING! The teeth of a new blade are very sharp and
can be dangerous. Make sure the teeth point down at the
front of the table, aligned with the arrow marked on the
saw blade guard
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7. Attach the table insert
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again and set them.
8. Before working, check the functionality of the guards.
On/Off Switch (Fig. J)
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To switch the machine on, press the green start "I" button.
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To switch the machine off, press the red stop "O" button.
Cutting Depth (Fig. J)
Turn the blade elevation handle
required cutting depth.
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Turn anti‑clockwise; to increase the cutting depth
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Turn clockwise; to reduce the cutting depth
After each new adjustment it is advisable to carry out a trial cut
in order to check the set dimensions.
Setting the Angle (Fig. J)
Set the required bevel angle from 0 to 45 degree before cutting,
ensure the saw blade
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and mitre gauge
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Loose the bevel adjustment locking knob
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Set up the desired angle then lock the knob again.
Narrow Material Fence Mounting (Fig. K)
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The narrow material fence
guiding surface with different heights.
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Depending on the thickness of the material to be cut, the
higher side of the narrow material fence
for thick material (work piece thickness above 25 mm) and
the lower side of the fence rail for thin material (work piece
thickness below 25 mm).
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For the adjustment, loosen the bolts on the side of the rip
fence
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and push the narrow material fence
guide, depending on the required position.
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Tighten the bolts again.
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(Fig. H.)
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(Fig. E).
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and the saw blade guard
to set the blade to the
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no collision.
.
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of the rip fence
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has two
has to be used
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on the
Rip Fence Mounting (Fig. L)
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Fix the rip fence
handle
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When disassembling, pull the locking handle up and
on the
remove the rip fence
on
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The rip fence could be locked setting with the rear
knurled nut.
Setting the Cutting Width (Fig. M)
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The rip fence
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Place the rip fence
of the saw blade.
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2 scales
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between fence rail and saw blade
When the cutting width less than 300 mm, means table no
extended, refer to scale
shows the required cutting width setup;
When cutting width more than 300 mm need table extended,
refer to scale
300 mm and lock the rip fence, then the pointer
scale
value shows the required cutting width setup.
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Extension Table (Fig. N)
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The extension table
wide workpieces.
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Loosen the locking handle
width extension.
Cross Stop (Fig. O)
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Push the miter gauge
saw table.
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Loosen the locking handle
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Rotate the miter gauge
scale
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Re‑tighten the locking handle
OPERATION
Instructions for Use
WARNING: Always observe the safety instructions and
applicable regulations.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn tool off and disconnect tool from power
source before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An accidental
start-up can cause injury.
Working Instructions
After each new adjustment it is advisable to carry out a trial
in order to check the set dimensions. After switching on the
saw, wait for the blade to reach its maximum speed of rotation
before commencing with the cut.
Secure long workpiece against falling off at the end of the cut
(e.g. with a roller stand etc.) Take extra care when starting the
cut! Never use the equipment without the suction function.
Regularly check and clean the suction channels.
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at the back side and press the locking
downwards.
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is used for lengthwise cutting of wood.
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on the guide rail
on the guide rail
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. The red mark of sight‑glass
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. Ensure the red mark of sight‑glass
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could be used for particularly
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and pull out the table
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into a slot
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.
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until the required angle is set. The
shows the set angle.
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to the right or left
to show the gap
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at
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aim at
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on the