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7.3.2 Mitre cuts (Fig. 8)
▪ Push the mitre angle stop (10) into the required slot of the table surface.
▪ Loosen adjusting screw (A), set the required angle and then tighten the adjusting screw
again.
▪ If necessary, push the stop plate backwards or forwards. For this, loosen both adjusting
screws (B), push stop plate (C) and then retighten adjusting screws (B).
7.3.3 Setting the stop rail of the parallel stop
The stop rail can be removed and repositioned after both wing nuts have been loosened:
High stop edge:
▪ To saw tall workpieces.
Low stop edge:
▪ To saw flat workpieces.
▪ If the saw blade is angled.
7.3.4 Parallel stop
▪ Loosen the locking lever (9) by turning the knob.
▪ Set the parallel stop to the required cutting width by pushing on the scale.
▪ Press down the locking lever (9).
7.4 Setting the cutting height (Fig. 9)
Risk of injury! Parts of the body or objects located in the adjustment area
may be caught by the operating saw blade! Only adjust the cutting height
when the saw blade is at a standstill!
▪ Adjust the cutting depth by turning the hand crank (A).
▪ Turning the hand crank counterclockwise reduces the cutting depth. Turning the hand
crank clockwise Increases the cutting depth.
Note: To balance out play in the cutting height setting, always raise the saw
blade from below to the required position.
The cutting depth is optimally set when the saw blade is one blade tooth
higher than the wofkpiece.
7.5 Setting the saw blade angle (Fig. 9)
Risk of injury! Parts of the body or objects located in the adjustment area
may be caught by the operating saw blade! Only adjust the blade angle
when the saw blade is at a standstill!
▪ Loosen the fixing screw (3).
▪ Set the required angle of tilt.
▪ The set tilt angle can be read from the scale (4).
▪ Tighten the fixing screw (3).
Notes: In order to make use of the full range of 44° settings, the cutting
height must be reduced accordlngry.