2.
Align the rip fence (13) at the appropriate distance
to the cutting wheel (14).
3.
Fix the rip fence (13) by tightening the locking lever
(b).
11. Commissioning
m ATTENTION!
Always make sure the device is fully assembled
before commissioning!
On/Off switch (Fig. 14)
To switch on, press "I" on the On/Off switch (2).
Before starting the cutting process, wait until the cut-
ting wheel has reached the maximum speed and the
cooling water pump (18) has delivered the water to the
cutting wheel.
To switch off, press the "0" on the switch (2). (Fig. 14).
Note:
After switching on the saw, first pay attention to the
direction of rotation of the diamond cutting wheel. Ob-
serve the direction of the arrow on the machine!
Attention! The water pump (18) starts up automatical-
ly with the drive motor (5) is switched on! You can reg-
ulate the water flow to the diamond cutting wheel (14)
with the shut-off valve (16).
12. Operating/working notes
m ATTENTION!
Always make sure the device is fully assembled
before commissioning!
12.1 90° cuts (Fig. 13)
1.
Loosen the wing screw (c).
2.
Set the cross-cut fence (13) to 90° and retighten
the wing screw (c).
3.
Tighten the wing screw (b) to fix the cross-cut
fence (13) in place.
4.
Switch on the machine with the On/Off switch (2).
5.
Push the workpiece against the stop (13) and slide
it against the diamond cutting wheel (14) with the
roll slide (6) and cut it is one piece.
6.
Switch off the machine again.
12.2 45° diagonal cut (Fig. 13)
1.
Loosen the wing screw (c).
2.
Set the cross-cut fence (13) to 45° and retighten
the wing screw (c).
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3.
Tighten the wing screw (b) to fix the cross-cut
fence (13) in place.
4.
Make a cut as described under "90° Cuts".
12.3 Cutting with a fixed cutting depth (Fig. 15, 16)
The cutting head (4) is fixed in place for this cut. The
workpiece is pushed against the diamond cutting wheel
(14) with the roll slide (6) and cut in one complete piece.
When cutting, ensure a consistent pressure adapted
to the motor output!
1.
Unscrew the star knob screw (e) on the cutting
head unit (4) and push the cutting arm upwards.
2.
Place the workpiece to be cut on the roll slide (6)
and place the stationary cutting wheel (14), with a
full segment, loosely on the workpiece.
3.
Pull the workpiece back with the roll slide (6) far
enough that the diamond cutting wheel (14) can be
lowered somewhat.
4.
Fix the desired cutting depth with the star knob
screw (e).
5.
Lock the cutting depth with the star knob screw (f)
on the cutting head unit (4).
Attention! Always hold and/or press the guided work-
piece on the corresponding workpiece stop (7 + 13).
Attention! Wait until the cooling water has reached
the cutting wheel (14).
12.4 Cutting with a non-fixed cutting depth (Fig. 16,
17)
A non-fixed cutting depth is recommended for easier
cutting of larger cutting depths. In the process, less
stress is placed on the motor (5) and the diamond cut-
ting wheel (14) is preserved.
The workpiece is moved back and forth with the roll
slide (6) under the non-fixed cutting head for this cut.
In the process cutting head (4) is pressed downward
with the right hand.
1.
Unscrew the star knob screw (e) on the cutting
head unit (4) and push the cutting arm upwards.
2.
Fix the desired cutting depth with the star knob
screw (f).
3.
Lower the cutting head unit (4) with the diamond
cutting wheel.
4.
Leave the star knob screw (e) unscrewed.
Attention! It should be possible to lower the diamond
cutting wheel (14) approx. 3 mm below the upper edge
of the roll slide (6). The diamond cutting wheel may not
touch the roll slide.
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