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3.
Tighten the knurled nuts (i) again.
4.
The stop rail (30) can be attached to the left or right
of the parallel stop (14) as required. To do this, only
mount the screws from the other side of the paral-
lel stop (14).
9.4.3 Adjusting the cutting width (Fig. 18+19)
When wooden pieces are being cut lengthwise, the
parallel stop (14) has to be used.
1.
Place the parallel stop (14) from above on the
guide rail (15) for the parallel stop (14).
2.
On the guide rail (15) for the parallel stop (14) there
are 2 scales. These show the distance between
the stop rail (14) and saw blade (4).
3.
Select the suitable scale according to whether the
stop rail (30) has been turned around for working
with thick or thin material.
High stop rail: thick material
Low stop rail: thin material
4.
Adjust the parallel stop (14) to the desired dimen-
sion on the inspection glass and use the cam lever
(13) to fix in place for the parallel stop (14).
9.4.4 Adjusting the stop length (Fig. 20)
In order to prevent the material being cut from jamming,
the stop rail (30) can be moved in the longitudinal di-
rection.
Rule of thumb: the rear end of the stop abuts on an im-
aginary line. This begins at about the middle of the saw
blade and runs towards the back at an angle of 45°.
1.
Adjust the required cutting width.
2.
Release the knurled nuts (i) and push the stop rail
(30) forward until the imaginary 45° line is touched.
3.
Tighten the knurled nuts (i) again.
9.4.5 Adjusting the parallel stop (Fig. 21+21a)
CAUTION: Remove the guard (2) (see 8.4).
1.
Adjust the saw blade (4) to the maximum cutting
depth.
2.
Adjust the parallel stop (14) such that the stop rail
(30) touches the saw blade (adjustment for thick
material, see 9.4.3).
If the parallel stop (14) is not parallel to the saw blade(4)
please proceed as follows.
1.
Release the screws (k) on the parallel stop until the
parallel stop (14) can be aligned to be parallel with
the saw blade(4).
2.
Retighten the screws (k).
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9.5 Transverse stop (Fig. 22)
When the wood is being cut to size, the transverse stop
(31) must be extended with the stop rail (30) of the par-
allel stop (14).
1.
Push the transverse stop (31) into a groove (28a)
of the saw table.
2.
Loosen the knurled screw (29).
3.
Turn the transverse stop (31) until the desired an-
gle is set. The notch on the guide bar shows the
angle that has been set.
4.
Retighten the knurled screw (29).
5.
To extend the lateral end stop (31) with the end
stop rail (30), the end stop rail (30) must be re-
moved from the parallel end stop (14). Now the
stop rail has to be mounted as shown in Figure 22;
use the knurled nuts (i) for this purpose.
CAUTION: Do not push the stop rail (30) too far in the
direction of the saw blade. The distance between the
stop rail (30) and saw blade (4) should be approximate-
ly 2 cm.
9.6 Adjusting the scale of the parallel stop
(Fig. 23)
Check whether the display on the sight glass (32) of the
parallel stop (14) shows the correct values with respect
to the cutting line. If this is not the case, please proceed
as follows:
1.
Release the screw (32a) with which the display on
the sight glass (32) of the parallel stop (14) is at-
tached. The sight glass (32) display can now be set
to the correct position.
2.
Now, retighten screw (32a) on the sight glass (32).
10. Usage
10.1 Working instructions
• After each new adjustment, we recommend a trial
cut in order to check the set dimensions.
• After the saw has been switched on, wait until the
saw blade has reached its maximum speed before
you carry out the cut.
• Secure long workpieces against tilting at the end of
the cutting process (e.g. unwinding stand etc.)
• Caution with incision cutting.
• Operate the device only with a suction system.
• Check and clean the suction channels regularly.
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