Assembly and preparation
Check that all parts are included and that none of them are damaged. If this is not the case, contact the
dealer immediately.
The saw can be mounted on the supplied legs (24) or secured to a bench without the supporting legs.
Mounting on legs
Fit the four legs to the corners of the base (21) using the retaining screws (23). Tighten the screws and
check the legs are secure.
If the saw is unsteady on the surface, the feet (25) can be extended or shortened by screwing them
clockwise or anti-clockwise (seen from above).
Mounting the base on a worktable
The base can be secured to a worktable using bolts (not supplied) in the four holes (a) as
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illustrated.
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Use bolts, nuts and washers that can properly secure the saw and that will not come loose as a
result of vibrations when the saw is in use.
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Check that the surface can bear the weight of the saw and the workpieces before mounting.
Fitting the dust bag
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Fit a dust bag to the dust extraction nozzle (3), or connect the dust extraction nozzle to an
extraction system.
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Check that it seals tightly. Use a locking clip if necessary.
Remember to disconnect any extraction hose before turning the worktable (17) over (see section Setup
for circular saw below).
Setting maximum cutting depth
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Press the lock button (30), lower the top of the saw (4) completely and hold it down.
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Turn the adjustment bolt (b) using a spanner until the blade (12) edge protrudes below the table
surface, but is not in contact with other parts.
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ASSEMBLY
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