Application As Parallel Stop; Application As Cross Stop And Mitre Stop - Mafell MAF02255/b Manual De Instrucciones Original

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Application as parallel stop

Danger
Only carry out adjustments on the
multi-function stop when the saw
blade is stationary and the mains
plug has been unplugged.
The multi-purpose guide fence can be used on the right
or left longitudinal side of the table as parallel guide
fence. For this purpose, the angle fence 1 (Fig. 1) is
set to 0° or 90°. Pay attention to the distance between
parallel guide fence and saw blade. At the rear
ascending tooth, the distance must be slightly larger
than at the front descending tooth.
Both stop rails 2 and 3 (Fig. 1) are
interchangeable depending on the application.
For this purpose, release the clamping lever 9
arranged on the upper side of the stop.
Pull the stop rails completely out of the retaining
bracket, replace them and clamp them again with
the clamping lever 9. The stop lines must rest
against each other, forming a 90° angle.
For the circular saw bench function, the stop is
fastened in the dovetail guide in such a way that
the stop rail runs from the front table edge to
beyond the centre of the saw blade (see Fig. 2).
Set the intended dimension between saw blade
and stop rail after releasing the lateral closing
lever 23.1 (Fig. 6) on the rod holder 4 (Fig. 1) by
moving the guide rod 5 (Fig. 3). The cut width can
be read off the scale 10 (Fig. 2) at the edge of the
stop rail that is facing the saw blade.
Clamp the lateral closing lever 23.2 again.
Fasten the stop rail additionally at the front edge
of the table by means of the clamping piece 13
(Fig. 2).
To do so, insert the square nut on the clamping
piece into the groove of the stop rail.
Unscrew the wing nut on the clamping piece until
the wedge engages behind the dovetail profile of
the table top.
Tighten the wing nut.
In addition, the stop rail 2 (Fig. 1) can be used rotated
by 90°. This facilitates cutting of narrow workpieces in
particular with an inclined saw blade, since the then
available low bearing surface enables closer
positioning of the parallel stop to the saw blade. To do
this, the clamping lever 9 is released at the stop. The
stop rail 2 is completely pulled from the retaining
bracket and turned to the left onto the flat side (90°
turn). The narrow edge is facing the saw blade. Then
retighten the clamping lever 9. With this setting too, the
intended dimension between saw blade and stop rail
can be read off the scale 10 (Fig. 2) at the edge of the
stop rail facing the saw blade.
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Application as cross stop and mitre
stop
With the multi-function stop, the pivot point lies exactly
in the saw blade plane. This means that the distance
to the saw blade remains constant at all angle settings,
so that the longitudinal scale in the stop bar is always
correct. This prevents cutting into the stop profile. The
prerequisite for this is that the stop rail 2 (Fig. 1) rests
against the stop rail 3 and that the multi-function stop
is correctly adjusted in relation to the saw blade.
To set the pivot point at the saw blade level for the first
time, proceed as follows:
Attach the multi-function stop in the dovetail
guide on the left longitudinal side of the table.
Move the angle stop 1 to the 0° or 90° position
by releasing the upper handle 6 and the detent
button 14 in such a way that the stop rail 2 is
aligned parallel with the saw blade. Switch on the
detent again with detent button 14. Then tighten
the handle again.
Gently push the stop rail 1 against the saw blade
after releasing the lateral closing lever 23.1 (Fig.
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When swivelling the saw blade, the
distance to the multi-function stop
changes slightly and must therefore
be readjusted slightly.
Danger
Only carry out adjustments on the
multi-function stop when the saw
blade is stationary and the mains
plug has been unplugged.
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