• The moveable stop rail (16a) must be locked in a
position far enough from the inner position that the
distance between the stop rails (16a) and the saw
blade (6) is at least 8 mm.
• Before making the cut, check that no collision could
occur between the stop rail (16a) and the saw blade
(6).
• Loosen the locking screw (20) and tilt the machine
head (4) to the left, to 45°, using the handle (1).
• Place 45° stop bracket (b) between saw blade (6)
and rotary table (13).
• Loosen the locknut (25a) and the adjustment screw
(25) until the angle between the saw blade (6) and
the rotary table (13) is exactly 45°.
• Re-tighten the locknut (25a).
• Then check the position of the angle display. If nec-
essary, loosen the pointer (19) with a Phillips screw-
driver, set the scale (18) to 45° position and re-tight-
en the retaining screw.
8.6 0°- 45° mitre cut and rotary table 0° (Fig. 1/2/11)
Mitre cuts of 0° - 45° to the working surface can be
carried out to the left using the chop saw.
Attention! For mitre cuts (inclined saw head), the move-
able stop rail (16a) must be fixed in the outer position.
• Loosen the locking screw (16b) on the moveable
stop rail (16a) and push the moveable stop rail (16a)
outwards.
• The moveable stop rail (16a) must be locked in a
position far enough from the inner position that the
distance between the stop rails (16a) and the saw
blade (6) is at least 8 mm.
• Before making the cut, check that no collision could
occur between the stop rails (16a) and the saw blade
(6).
• Tighten the locking screw (16b) again.
• Move the machine head (4) to the upper position.
• Fix the rotary table (13) in the 0° position.
• Loosen the locking screw (20) and tilt the machine
head (4) to the left with the handle (1) until the pointer
(19) points to the desired angle on the scale (18).
• Retighten the locking screw (20).
• Make a cut as described in point 8.3.
8.7 0°- 45° mitre cut and rotary table 0°- 45°
(Fig. 2/4/12)
The chop saw can be used for mitre cuts of 0°- 45° to
the left of the work surface and of 0°- 45° to the stop rail
(double mitre cut).
Attention! For mitre cuts (inclined saw head), the move-
able stop rail (16a) must be fixed in the outer position.
• Loosen the locking screw (16b) on the moveable
stop rail (16a) and push the moveable stop rail (16a)
outwards.
• The moveable stop rail (16a) must be locked in a po-
sition far enough from the inner position that the dis-
tance between the stop rail (16a) and the saw blade
(6) is at least 8 mm.
• Before making the cut, check that no collision could oc-
cur between the stop rail (16a) and the saw blade (6).
• Tighten the locking screw (16b) again.
• Move the machine head (4) to the upper position.
• Loosen the rotary table (13) by loosening the locking
screw (10).
• Use the handle (10) to adjust the rotary table (13) to
the desired angle (see also point 8.4).
• Retighten the locking screw (10) to lock the rotary
table in position.
• Loosen the locking screw (20).
• Use the handle (1) to tilt the machine head (4) to the
left to the desired angle (see also point 8.6).
• Retighten the locking screw (20).
• Make a cut as described in point 8.3.
8.8 Restricting the cutting depth (Fig. 3/13)
• The cutting depth can be seamlessly adjusted with
the screw (24). To do so, loosen the knurled nut
on the screw (24a). Set the desired cutting depth
by screwing in or unscrewing the screw (24). Then
retighten the knurled nut (24a) on the screw (24).
• Check the setting with a test cut.
8.9 Dust bag (Fig. 1/21)
The saw is equipped with a dust bag (17) for chips.
Squeeze together the metal ring on the dust bag and
attach it to the outlet opening in the motor area.
The dust bag (17) can be emptied via the zip on the
underside.
Connection to an external dust extraction system
• Connect the suction hose to the dust extraction.
• The dust extraction system must be suitable for the
material to be processed.
• Use a special extraction device to extract dusts that
are particularly harmful to health or carcinogenic.
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