Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make sure that the saw
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blade is correctly fitted and that the machine's moving parts run
smoothly.
6. Assembly
Danger! Pull out the power plug before carrying out any
maintenance, resetting or assembly work on the circular saw!
6.1 Assembling the base frame (Fig. 3-4)
Danger! Make allowance for the weight of the machine and arran-
ge another person to help you if necessary!
Turn the bench-type circular over and set the saw down on the
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floor or on some other work surface. Important! Place suitable
material (e.g. packaging material) between the table surface and
the surface on which it is stood to prevent any damage to the ta-
ble surface.
Important! Only fasten all the screw connections between the
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base frame and machine loosely at first. Wait until you have re-
turned the bench-type circular saw to its working position before
tightening the screw connections securely. This is so that you
can be sure the base frame is aligned level with the surface on
which it is stood.
Use the hexagon screws (46) and washers (47) to fasten the four
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legs (29) loosely to the saw.
Then use the lock bolt (48), washer (49), spring washer (50) and
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nut (51) to screw the cross-struts loosely to the legs. Make sure
that the tongue-and-groove connection between the cross-strut
(30) and leg (29) engages properly.
Plug the rubber feet (13) onto the legs (29).
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6.2 Assembling the table width extension (Fig. 5, 6)
Slot the table width extensions (33, 34) into the openings on the
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left and right-hand sides of the saw table (1).
Slot the table length extension (35) into the openings on the back
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