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Saw Blade – Diagonal Adjustment, Fig. L
The saw blade may be swiveled from 90° to 45° after the
wing nut has been loosened.
Check the 90° and the 45° position before the first and
each subsequent startup.
Make a test cut! Readjust the angle adjustment on the ad-
justing bolts 1 & 2.
Saw Blade Height Adjustment, Fig. M
The saw blade is adjustable from 0 to 80 mm cutting
height after the wing nut has been loosened. For safe and
clean working, choose a minimal saw blade projection for
the workpiece.
Length Cuts, Fig. N
Insert the length stop for parallel cuts.
Use the stop ruler with the high stop side for cuts above
120 mm and the stop ruler with the low stop side for cut
widths under 120 mm.
Lead the workpiece with the push stick.
1 high hub
2 Iow hub
Diagonal Cuts
For diagonal and angle cuts, insert the cross-cutting guide
or the slide carriages. Both parts are available as special
accessories. The setting scale of the cross-cutting guide
reaches from 0° - 90°.
Notes on working
Working on circular saw benches
Edging and slitting, Fig. A
Tool: length cut circular saw blade
Work step:
Before beginning to edge a work piece, return and lock the
edging carriage. First press the work piece into the point
of the carriage arm, and then fasten to the opposite point
by shifting the guide arm. The edging may begin after
pulling the unlatching cord. Pieces which are not perfectly
flat should be placed with the concave side downwards.
A firm hold can be achieved by shifting the forward steel
point.
Keep hand flat on the work piece and outside the plane
of the saw. The fingers should be closed and the thumbs
closely fitting.
Cutting thicker work pieces, Fig. B
(Width of the processed work piece greater than 120 mm)
Tool: circular saw blade for length cuts
Work step:
Adjustthe parallel stop to the width of the intended work
piece. Pay attention to safe hand rests. If small wood
pieces separat while cutting, then feed only with the right
hand or with the assistance of a push board. If a danger
exists that the work piece will jam between the circular
saw blade, the splitting wedge and the stop, then the stop
is to be returned as far as the middle of the saw blade or a
shorter auxiliary stop should be used.
In the drawings on pages K4/K5, the upper machine cover
has only been outlined, or in one case completely left out,
in order to more clearly show work steps or attachments.
Remember, the machine cover is required in all the work
steps indicated on pages K4/K5.
Cutting narrow work pieces, Fig. C
(Width of work piece less than 120 mm)
Tool: circular saw blade for length cuts
Work step:
Adjust the parallel stops to the width of the intended work
piece. Feed work piece with both hands. In the area of the
saw blade use the push stick and push the work piece be-
yond the splitting wedge. When working with shorter work
pieces use the push stick from the very beginning.
Cutting strips and corners, Fig. D
Tool: Circular saw blade for line cuts
Work step:
Install parallel stops with a flatter guide side or use lower
auxiliary stops. Feed the work piece with a push board un-
til the end of the work piece is in the area of the splitting
wedge. Prevent longer work pieces from tipping over at the
end of the cutting process by using the bench extension.
Note: Attachments which require a connection to parts of
the machine must be bolted down. Screw clamps can only
provide secondary connections to machines.
Cross-cutting narrow work pieces, Fig. E
Tool: Fine toothed cross cut blade
Work step:
Adjust diversion strip so that sawed off pieces cannot
come into contact with the protruding part of the saw
blade. Feed the work piece only with the cross stop or with
the cross slide. Do not use hands to remove excess wood
from the area of the work piece.
Cutting of wedges, Fig. F
Tool: circular saw blade for line cuts
Work step:
Keep the saw slot in the table as narrow as possible. Feed
the work piece with the wedge cutting batten past the
splitting wedge. Remove wedge at that point. Only use
wedge cutting battens that feed the wedge safely along
the table (weather boards or cover strips that go along the
entire length of the wedge cutting batten).
Servicing
Pay attention to the safety instructions on page GB 8.
Turn off the motor and pull the plug before servicing or clean-
ing the machine.
All protection and safety devices must be immediately assem-
bled again following repairs and servicing.
1 The assemblage of the circular saw is largely service-
free, including the electric motor. Exceptions to this
are the normal wear and tear of the saw blades as well
as the bench insert. If needed, exchange the used
bench insert.
2 The bench surface should always be kept resin-free.
3 Keep the saw blade protection box free of wood and chip
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