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9.3 Inclined cuts
Starting position:
–T r a n s p o r t l o c k (25) pulled out.
–S a w h e a d s w i v e l l e d u p w a r d s .
– Cutting depth limitation (52) deactivated.
– Turntable is in 0° position, locking button (11)
for turntable is tightened.
– Pulling device at the very rear.
–S e t s c r e w (13) of the pulling device has been
loosened.
Cutting the workpiec e:
1. Loosen the locking lever (23) for the
inclinatio n setting at the rear side of the sa w.
2. Slowly tilt the swivel arm into the desired
position.
3. Tighten the locking lever (23) for the
inclinat ion setting.
4. Cut the workpiece, as described for "Straight
cuts".
9.4 Double mitre cuts
Note:
The double mitre c ut is a combin ation of mitre cu t
and inclined cut. Th is means, the workpiece is cut
at an angle to the rear contact edge and at an
angle to the top.
Danger!
With a double mitre cut, the saw blade is easier
accessible due to th e steep inclination – this
results in a higher risk of injury. Always keep
sufficient distance to the saw blade!
Starting position:
–T r a n s p o r t l o c k (25) pulled out.
–S a w h e a d s w i v e l l e d u p w a r d s .
– Cutting depth limitation (52) deactivated.
– Lock the turn table in the desired position.
– Swivel arm inclined at desired angle to the
workpiece surface and locked.
–S e t s c r e w (13) of the pulling device has been
loosened.
– Pulling device at the very rear.
Cutting the workpiece:
Cut the workpiece, as described for "Straight
cuts".
9.5 Cutting grooves
Note:
The cutting depth limitation together with the
pulling device permits the cutting of groo ves. This
does not result in a separating cut, but only a cut
of a certain depth is effected in the workpiece.
Risk of kickback!
When cutting gr ooves it is particular ly important
that no lateral pressure is exerted on the saw
blade. Otherwise, the saw head might suddenly
kick back! Use a clamping device when cutting
grooves. Avoid lateral pressure on the saw head.
Starting position:
–T r a n s p o r t l o c k (25) pulled out.
–S a w h e a d s w i v e l l e d u p w a r d s .
– Swivel arm inclined at desired angle to the
workpiece surface and locked.
– Lock the turn table in the desired position.
–S e t s c r e w (13) of the pulling device has been
loosened.
– Pulling device at the very rear.
Cutting the workpiece:
1. Set the cutting depth limitation (51) to the
desired cutting depth and fix with counter nut.
2. Loosen safety lock (27) and swivel sa w head
downwards to chec k the set cutting depth:
3. Effect trial cut.
4. If required, repeat steps 1 and 3 until the
desired cutting depth has been set.
5. Cut the workpiece, as described for "Straight
cuts".
Danger!
Prior to all mainten ance and cleaning jobs pull the
mains plug or remove the detachable battery
pack (34) .
– Repair and maintenance work other than
described in this section sh ould only be carried
out by qualified specialists.
– Replace damaged par ts, in particular safety
installation s, only with original pa rts. Parts not
approved by the equipm ent manufacturer c an
cause unforeseeable damage.
– Check that all safety devices are operational
again after each service .
10.1 Saw bl ade change
Risk of burning!
Directly after cutting the saw blade can be very
hot. Let a hot saw blade cool down. Do not clean
the hot saw blade with combustible liquids.
Risk of injury, even with the blade at
standstill!
When loosen ing and tighteni ng the tensioni ng
screw (44) the retractable blade guard (6) has to
be swivelled over the saw blade. Wear gloves
when changing blades.
1. Pull the mains plug or remove the detachable
battery pack (34) .
2. Put the saw head in the upper position.
3. Lock saw blade: press the locking button and
turn the saw blade with the other hand until the
locking button engage s. Hold down the
locking button.
4. Remove the tensioning scr ew with was her
(44) on the saw blade shaft with Alle n key
(14) in cl ockwise direct ion (left-hand thread!).
5. Loosen safety lock (27) (only for m ains-
powered devices) and push the retractable
blade guard (6) upwa rds and hold.
6. Carefully remove outer flange (45) and saw
blade (46) from the saw blade shaft and close
again the retractable blade g uard.
Danger!
Do not use cleaning agents (e.g. to remove resin
residue) that could corrode the light metal
components of the saw; the stab ility of the saw
would be adversely affected.
7. Cleaning the clamping surfaces:
– Saw blade shaft (49) ,
– saw blade (46) ,
–o u t e r f l a n g e (45),
–i n n e r f l a n g e (48).
Danger!
Place inner flange properly! If this is not the case,
the saw can block or the saw bla de could work
loose. The inner fl ange is in the correct positio n if
the ring groove poin ts towards the saw blade and
the flat side to the motor.
8. Put on inner flange (48) .
9. Loosen safety lock (27) (only for m ains-
powered devices) and push the retractable
blade guard (6) upwa rds and hold.
10.Plac e a new saw blade - pay attention to
direction of rota tion: Seen from the left (open)
side, the arrow on the saw bla de has to
correspond to the direction of the arrow (47)
on the saw blade cover!
Danger!
Use only saw blades, which fulfil the requirements
and specific ations listed in these operat ing
instructions.
Use only saw blades designed for the maximum
speed (see "Technical Specifications") – if
unsuitable or damaged saw blades parts are
used, parts can be ejected due to centrifugal
force in an explosive-type manner.
Saw blades intended for c utting wood or simila r
materials have to conform to EN 847-1.
Do not use:
– saw blades made of high-alloy speed steel
(HSS);
– damaged saw blades;
– cut-off wheel blades.
Danger!
– Mount saw blade using only genuine par ts.
– Do not use loose-fitti ng reducing ri ngs; the saw
blade could work loose.
– Saw blades h ave to be mounted in such way
that they do not wobble or run out of balanc e
and cannot work loose during operation.
11.C lose again retractable blade guard (6).
12.Slide on outer flange (45) – The flat side has
to point towards the motor!
13.Put on the tensioning screw with th e washer
(44) in anti-clockwise direction (left- hand
thread) and tighten by hand.
14.Lock saw blade: press the locking button (18)
and turn the saw blade with the other ha nd
until the locking button enga ges. Hold down
the locking button.
Danger!
– Do not extend the hex agon wrench.
– Do not tighten the tensioning scre w by hitting
the hexagon wrench.
15.Firmly tighten the tensioning screw (44) using
the hexagon wrench (14) .
16.C heck function. Loosen the safety lock (27)
(only for mains-powered devices) and fold the
saw downwards :
– when folding down the retractable blade
guard, it has to provide free access to the saw
blade without touching other parts.
– When folding the saw upwards into the
starting position, the retractable blade guard
has to cover the saw blade automatically.
– Rotate the saw blade manually. You should be
able to rotate the saw blade into any possible
position with out touching other parts.
10.2 Table i nsert change
Danger!
With a damaged table insert (10) there is a ris k of
small parts getting stuck bet ween table insert and
saw blade, blocking the saw blade. Replace
damaged table inserts immediately!
1. Remove screws at tab le insert. If required,
rotate turntable and incline saw head to be
able to reach the screws.
2. Remove table insert.
3. Insert new table insert.
4. Tighten the screws at the table insert.
10.3 Adjust parallel g uide/ripping fence
1. Loosen Allen screws (50) .
2. Adjust the parallel guide/ripping fence (26) in
such a way that it is exactly perpendicular to
the saw blade when the turntable engages in
the 0° position.
3. Tighten the Allen screws (50) .
10.4 Adjust the cutting laser
Align the laser perpendicularly
– Loosen the middle screw (41) . Rotate laser.
Tighten the middle screw (41) .
Align laser laterally
– Loosen the right (43) and the left screw (42) .
Shift the laser horizontally. Tighten the right (43)
and left screw (42) .
10.5 Cleaning the tool
Remove chips and saw dust with vacuum cle aner
or brush from:
10. Care And Maintenance