15.3 Servicing carbon brushes
ATTENTION
Product damage
-
The carbon brushes must only be replaced by
an electrician.
If excessive sparks are generated, have an electrician
check the carbon brushes.
15.4 Replacing the saw blade
m WARNING
Risk of injury! Improper handling of the circular table
saw may result in serious injury.
m WARNING
Danger of injury due to unexpected start-up of the ma-
chine
-
Remove the mains plug from the socket.
m WARNING
Danger of injury for fingers and hands due to sharp
edges
-
Wear protective gloves.
15.4.1 Removing the saw blade guard (fig. 19)
1.
Turn the saw blade (1) to the maximum position out
of the saw table (5) by turning the crank wheel (16)
clockwise until it reaches the stop.
2.
Loosen the fixing screw (2a).
3.
Carefully slide the saw blade guard (2) over the
riving knife (3).
15.4.2 Removing the table inlay (fig. 16)
1.
Undo the fixing screw (4a).
2.
Remove the table inlay (4).
3.
Check the table inlay (4) for damage. Replace the
table inlay if it is damaged or no longer connects
flush with the saw table.
15.4.3 Removing the saw blade guard (fig. 38 + 39)
PREREQUISITE: The saw blade (1) has been set to the
maximum cutting depth (see 11.2).
1.
Place the ring spanner 10/21 mm (27) on the outer
saw blade flange (1b) and secure the drive shaft
in this way.
2.
Turn the hexagon screw (1a) counterclockwise
with the ring spanner 10/13 mm (26) to undo the
hexagon screw (1a).
3.
Hold the saw blade (1) carefully with one hand
4.
Remove the hexagon screw (1a) and outer saw
blade flange (1b) from the drive shaft.
5.
Now remove the saw blade (1) from the drive shaft
and carefully draw it up and out of the saw table (5).
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15.4.4 Fitting the saw blade (fig. 38 + 39)
1.
Clean the external and internal saw blade flange
(1b/1c) carefully before fitting a new saw blade (1).
2.
Place a new saw blade (1) on the drive shaft. Ob-
serve the direction of rotation: The cutting angle
of the teeth must point in the running direction
(forwards). The running direction is usually also
marked on the saw blade.
3.
Fit the outer saw blade flange (1b) back on the
drive shaft. Ensure that the outer saw blade flange
(1b) is aligned correctly.
4.
Screw the hexagon screw (1a) tight onto the drive
shaft with the hand.
5.
Turn the saw blade (1) carefully in the running di-
rection: It must be centred precisely and must not
"wobble". Check that the saw blade (1) and outer
saw blade flange (1b) are seated correctly. Align
the parts once more, if the saw blade is not pre-
cisely centred.
m WARNING
Warning against unexpected hazards and damag-
es to the product
- Check the setting of the saw blade after every
saw blade replacement.
6.
Hold the outer saw blade flange (1d) in position
with the open-ended spanner 10/21 mm (27).
7.
Turn the hexagon screw (1a) tight in a clockwise
direction with the open-ended spanner 10/13 mm
(26).
8.
Fit the table inlay (4) and the saw blade guard (2)
(see 9.4 and 9.5).
9.
Check that the riving knife is adjusted correctly
(see 9.3.1).
15.5 Service information
With this product, it is necessary to note that the follow-
ing parts are subject to natural or usage-related wear,
or that the following parts are required as consuma-
bles.
Wearing parts*: Carbon brushes, table inlay, push
stick, saw blade
* may not be included in the scope of supply!
Spare parts and accessories can be obtained from our
service centre. To do this, scan the QR code on the
cover page.
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