8.2 Assembling the work table (Fig. 4 - 6)
• Lay the table insert (a) in the recess in the work ta-
ble intended for this (7) (Fig. 4). (To replace, disas-
semble the work table in reverse order.)
• Place the band saw blade through the slot on the
machine table. Place the machine table on the ta-
ble guide so that the fixing screw (b) fits through the
bracket (c). (Fig. 4.1+4.2)
• Screw the machine table tight with the quick release
lever and a washer (E) (Fig. 4+5).
• Check that the bandsaw blade runs freely and does
not touch the table.
• Fit the bolt M6x40 with two washers and the nut to
the table. (Fig. 5.1)
• Using the adjustment screw (F) to adjust the table
to a right-angle. – Use a set square –
• Counter the adjustment screw (F) and tighten the
quick release lever (E).
• Set the scale pointer (G) to 0.
8.3 Fitting
the
table
(Fig. 7+7.1+7.2+7.3+7.4)
• Remove the two bolts and washers (d) from the ta-
ble width enlargement (6). (Fig. 7)
• Slide the table width enlargement (6) onto the table
mounted on the machine. Ensure that the clamping
lever (8) is open (Fig. 7.1+7.2).
• Push the table width enlargement fully onto the ta-
ble (Fig. 7.3) in order to fix the two bolts (d) on both
sides. (Fig. 7.4) Be sure to fit the bolts (d) on both
sides. The two bolts are used to limit the extension
of the table width enlargement.
8.4 Fitting the parallel stop (Fig. 8)
• Fit the parallel stop (5) by positioning it at the back
and fixing the clamping lever (K) in place downwards.
• When dismantling, pull the clamping lever (K) up-
wards and remove the parallel stop (5).
• The clamping force of the parallel stop can be ad-
justed at the rear knurled nut (P).
8.5 Adjusting the cutting width (Fig. 8 + 8.1)
• The parallel stop (5) must be used when cutting
sections of wood lengthways.
• Place the parallel stop (5) on the guide rail (Q) to
the left or right of the sawing blade
• 2 scales (L/M) are printed on the guide rail for the
parallel stop (5), which show the distance between
the stop rail and sawing blade.
width
enlargement
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• Adjust the parallel stop (5) to the required dimension
in the window (O) and use the clamping lever (8) to
fix in place for the parallel stop. (Fig. 8)
8.6 Using the table width enlargement (Fig. 9 - 10)
• Always use the table width enlargement (6) with
particularly wide workpieces.
• Loosen the clamping lever (8) and pull the table width
enlargement out far enough so that the workpiece to
be sawn can lie on it without tipping. (Fig. 10)
8.7 Sawblade changing(Fig. 11 + 12)
• Attention: Pull the mains plug!
• Remove the parallel stop and the table width en-
largement in reverse order (Fig. 7-8).
• Open the top and bottom of the housing door. Open
the door locks (2) using a slotted screwdriver. The
lower housing door only opens when the saw table
is inclined by 45°.
• Relieve the saw band tension with the clamping
screw (11), remove the band. Fig. 11
• Remove the tape. Remove the saw band from the saw
band rollers and through the slot in the saw table (7).
• Put on a new saw band. Place the new saw band in
the middle of the two saw band rollers. The teeth of
the saw band must face down towards the saw table.
Side correction (Fig. 11)
• The sawblade should run in the centre of the band
wheels.
• Turn the upper band wheel by hand in the cutting
direction, and make the side correction by means
of the handle (J).
• Attention! The saw band should run over the cen-
tre of the band wheel after multiple turns. Visual
inspection!
• Turn the band wheel by hand in the cutting direction
while determining the final tension with the tension
screw (11). The degree of tensioning depends on
the sawblade width. Wide sawblades must be ten-
sioned more than narrow ones.
• After successful setting firmly tighten the locknut
(N). Close the guard.
• Attention: Too strong a tensioning will cause pre-
mature breaking.
• Fit the table width enlargement in reverse order.
(Fig. 7-7.4)
• After termination of the work, always relieve the ten-
sion by releasing tension bolt (11).
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