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Operation; Working Instructions - Parkside PMTS 210 A1 Originalbetriebsanleitung

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Check the setting with a test cut.
10.3 Setting the angle (fig. 14)
Angled cuts of 0°-45° to the left of the parallel stop (7) can be
carried out with the circular table saw.
m Before making every cut, check that no collision can occur
between the stop rail (17), transverse stop (2) and the saw
blade (5).
1.
Loosen the locking handle (9).
2.
Set the desired angle on the scale by turning the hand
wheel (8).
3.
Lock the locking handle (9) at the desired angle setting.
10.4 Using the parallel stop (fig. 2, 15-17) (see 9.7)
10.4.1 Stop heights (fig. 15, 16)
• The stop rail (17) of the parallel stop (7) has two guide sur-
faces at different heights.
• Depending on the thickness of the material to be cut, the stop
rail (17) must be used as shown in Fig. 15 for thick material
(workpiece thickness exceeding 25 mm) and as shown in
Fig. 16 for thin material (workpiece thickness below 25 mm).
10.4.2 Shifting the stop rail (fig. 15, 16)
1.
In order to move the stop rail (17) to the lower guide
surface, loosen the two screws (16a) to release the stop
rail (17) from the holder (16).
2.
Pull the stop rail (17) along the groove and out.
3.
Turn the stop rail (17) and slide the sliding block along
the second groove (39).
4.
Shifting to the higher guide surface must be carried out
in the same way.
10.4.3 Cutting width (fig. 15, 16)
• The parallel stop (7) must be used when cutting sections of
wood lengthways.
• The parallel stop (7) can be mounted on both sides of the
saw table (1).
• The parallel stop (7) can be set to the required dimension
with the aid of the scale (38) on the saw table (1).
• Tighten the two locking knobs (15) to fasten the parallel stop
(7) in place.
• Perform a test cut to measure the width before cutting the
real workpiece. In this way you avoid inaccuracies with the
scale or the setting.
10.4.4 Setting the stop length (fig. 15, 17)
In order to avoid the material to be cut becoming jammed, the
stop rail (17) can slide in a longitudinal direction.
Rule of thumb: The rear edge of the stop should intersect an
imaginary line that starts roughly at the centre of the saw blade
and runs to the rear at 45°:
1.
Set the required cutting width.
2.
Loosen the screws (16a) and slide the stop rail (17) far
enough forward that it touches the imaginary 45° line.
3.
Tighten the screws (16a) again.
10.5 Using the transverse stop (fig. 18)
When trimming, the transverse stop (2) must be extended from
the parallel stop (7) with the stop rail (17) (Fig. 18).
10.5.1 Extending the transverse stop
1.
Remove the stop rail (17) from the parallel stop (7). To do
so, loosen the screws (16a) and release the stop rail (17)
from the holder (16).
2.
Slide the sliding block along the groove in the stop rail
(17).
3.
Fasten the stop rail (17) with the help of the knurled
screws (18) on the transverse stop (2).
ATTENTION:
Do not push the stop rail (17) too far toward to the saw blade
(5). The distance between the stop rail (17) and the saw blade
(5) should be approx. 2 cm.

11. Operation

Working instructions

• After every new setting, we recommend performing a test
cut, in order to check the dimensional settings.
• After switching on the saw, wait for the blade to reach its
maximum speed of rotation before commencing with the cut.
• Take extra care when starting the cut.
• Never use the equipment without the suction function.
• Regularly check and clean the suction channels.
11.1 Making longitudinal cuts (fig. 19)
Longitudinal cutting is when you use the saw to cut along the grain
of the wood. One edge of the workpiece will be pressed against
the parallel stop (7), while the flat side lies on the saw table (1).
The saw blade guard (4) must always be lowered over the
workpiece. When making a longitudinal cut, never adopt a
working position that is in line with the cutting direction.
1.
Set the parallel stop (7) in accordance with the work-
piece height and the desired width (see 10.4).
2.
Switch on the saw.
3.
Place your hands (with fingers closed) flat on the work-
piece and push the workpiece along the parallel stop (7)
and into the saw blade (5).
4.
Guide at the side with your left or right hand (depending
on the position of the parallel stop) only as far as the front
edge of the saw blade guard (4).
5.
Always push the workpiece through to the end of the split-
ter (3).
6.
The offcut piece remains on the saw table (1) until the
saw blade (5) is back in its position of rest.
7.
Secure long workpieces against falling off at the end of
the cut (e.g. with a roller stand etc.).
ATTENTION:
The parallel stop must be set parallel with the saw blade (see
9.7). Check the alignment and ensure that the parallel stop is
firmly seated at regular intervals, particularly during use and
after longer periods not in use. Tighten the screw again and
adjust the parallel stop (see 10.4.3) if necessary. Vibrations
can loosen screws and change the position of the parallel stop.
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