Press the spindle lock (28) by the handle, turn
the saw blade until it locks.
Hold the spindle lock (28) in and loosen
the lock screw on the blade by turning it
clockwise using the spanner provided.
Remove the lock screw and outer flange and
carefully lift the saw blade off the spindle.
Wear gloves so that you do not cut yourself
on the blade.
Do not dispose of used chains in your
domestic refuse. Dispose of them correctly in
accordance with local legislation.
Clean any filings and sawdust from the
spindle and flanges. Lubricate the spindle,
flanges and lock screw with a few drops of oil
or a spray lubricant.
Fit the new saw blade and the other parts
in reverse order. Check that the direction
indicated on the saw blade matches the
direction of rotation of the motor. Turn the
saw blade manually to check that it does not
catch against any of the other parts, even
when set for bevelling.
Calibration
Calibrating the bevel angle
The saw arm must be locked securely in its
lowest position.
Loosen the lock knob for the mitre angle (10).
Push the release knob (11) up, and turn the
arm (9) until the indicator lines up with 0°
on the scale for the mitre angle. Release the
release knob (11) and retighten the lock
knob (10).
Loosen the lock knob for the bevel angle
(16). Adjust the saw arm to a bevel angle of
0° so the saw blade is perpendicular to the
saw bench. Tighten the lock knob for the
bevel angle.
Place a try square against the saw bench and
saw blade. The set square must lie against
the surface of the saw blade, not against the
teeth.
Turn the saw blade and check in several
places that it is perpendicular to the saw
bench.
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