6.
Operation
A
Risk of injury!
This saw may only be operated by
one person at a time. Other persons
shall stay only at a distance to the
saw for the purpose of feeding or re-
moving stock.
Before starting work, check to see
that the following are in proper
working order:
– power cable and plug
– ON/OFF switch
– riving knife
– blade guard
– feeding aids (push stick, push
block and handle).
Use personal protection gear:
– dust respirator;
– hearing protection;
– safety goggles.
Assume proper operating position:
– at the front of the saw;
– in front of the saw;
– to the left of the line of cut;
– when working with two persons,
the other person must remain at
an adequate distance to the saw.
If the type of work requires, use the
following:
– suitable workpiece supports – if
otherwise workpiece would fall
off the table after cutting;
– dust collector.
Avoid typical operator mistakes:
– Do not attempt to stop the saw
blade by pushing the workpiece
against its side. Risk of kickback.
– Always hold the workpiece down
on the table and do not jam it.
Risk of kickback.
– Never cut several workpieces at
the same time – and also no bun-
dles containing several individu-
al pieces. Risk of personal injury
if individual pieces are caught by
the saw blade uncontrolled.
c
Drawing-in/trapping hazard!
Never cut stock to which ropes,
cords, strings, cables or wires are
attached or which contain such ma-
terials.
6.1
Dust collector / universal
vacuum cleaner
A
Danger!
Dust of certain timber species (e.g.
beech, oak, ash) can cause cancer
when inhaled. Use suitable dust col-
lector when working in enclosed
spaces. The dust collector must
meet the following requirements:
– fits the diameter of the dust ex-
traction ports (blade guard
38 mm; chip case 35/44 mm);
– air flow volume 460 m
– vacuum at dust extraction port of
saw 530 Pa;
– air speed at dust extraction port
of saw 20 m/ s.
The dust extraction ports are located at
the chip case assembly and at the saw
blade guard.
Observe the dust collector's operating
instructions as well!
Operation without a dust collector is
only possible out of doors.
6.2
Setting the depth of cut
A
Danger!
Parts of the body or objects in the
setting range can be caught by the
running saw blade! Set depth of cut
only with saw blade at standstill!
The saw blade's cutting depth needs to
be adapted to the workpiece height: the
blade guard shall rest with its front edge
on the workpiece.
Adjust depth of cut by turning the
handwheel (47) as required.
3
Note:
To compensate for possible play in
the blade height setting mecha-
3
/h;
nism, always raise the blade to the
desired position.
6.3
Setting the saw blade tilt
A
Danger!
Parts of the body or objects in the
setting range can be caught by the
running saw blade! Set the depth of
cut only with the saw blade at stand-
still!!
The blade bevel angle can be adjusted
between -1.5° and 46.5°.
1. Release lock lever (48).
2. Set required saw blade tilt.
3. Lock the set bevel tilt by tightening
the lock lever (48).
Handwheel for cutting depth
adjustment
The depth of cut can be adjusted by
turning the handwheel (49).
Lock lever for bevel angle adjust-
ment
By releasing the lock lever (50), the saw
blade can be adjusted between -1.5°
and 46.5°.
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