required (dependent on the cutting width).
Place the piece of wood to be cut at the stop
rail (19) and on the turntable (16).
Lock the material with the clamping device
(8) on the fixed saw table (17) to prevent the
material from moving during the cutting
operation.
Push down the release lever (3) to release
the machine head (5).
Press the ON/OFF switch (2) to start the
motor.
With the drag guide (26) fixed in place: use
the handle (1) to move the machine head
(5) steadily and with light pressure
downwards until the saw blade (7) has
completely cut through the workpiece.
With the drag guide (26) not fixed in place:
pull the machine head (5) all the way to the
front. Lower the handle (1) to the very
bottom by applying steady and light
downward pressure. Now push the machine
head (5) slowly and steadily to the very
back until the saw blade (7) has completely
cut through the workpiece.
When the cutting operation is completed,
move the machine head (5) back to its
upper (home) position and release the
ON/OFF button (2).
8.2 Cross cut 90° and turntable 0° - 45°
(Fig. 1-3, 13)
The crosscut saw can be used to make
crosscuts of 0° -45° to the left and 0° -45° to the
right in relation to the stop rail.
Important. To make 90° crosscuts, the
adjustable stop rail (29) must be fixed at the
inner position.
Open the locking lever (30) for the
adjustable stop rail and push the adjustable
stop rail inwards.
The adjustable stop rail (29) must be fixed
far enough in front of the innermost position
that the distance between the stop rail (29)
and the saw blade (7) amounts to a
maximum of 5mm.
Before making a cut, check that the stop rail
(29) and the saw blade (7) cannot collide.
Secure the locking lever (30) again.
Release the turntable (16) by slackening the
locking grip (13).
Press the latched position lever (12). Turn
the turntable (16) and scale pointer (14) to
the desired angular setting on the scales
(15) and lock into place with the locking grip
(13). The saw has locking positions at
angles of - 45°, -30°, -22.5°, -15°, 0°, 15°,
22.5°, 30° and 45°, at which you can
engage latched position lever (12).
Cut as described under section 8.1.
8.3 Miter cut 0°- 45° and turntable 0°
(Fig. 1-3, 14)
The crosscut saw can be used to make miter
cuts of 0° - 45° in relation to the work face.
Important. To make miter cuts (inclined saw
head), the adjustable stop rail (29) must be
fixed at the outer position.
Open the locking lever (30) for the
adjustable stop rail and push the adjustable
stop rail outwards.
The adjustable stop rail (29) must be fixed
far enough in front of the innermost position
that the distance between the stop rail (29)
and the saw blade (7) amounts to a
maximum of 5mm.
Before making a cut, check that the stop rail
(29) and the saw blade (7) cannot collide.
Secure the locking lever (30) again.
If required, dismantle the clamping device
(8) or mount on the opposite side of the
fixed saw table (17).
Move the machine head (5) to its upper
position.
Fasten the turntable (16) in 0° position.
Undo the locking screw (23). Use the
handle (1) to tilt the machine head (5) to the
left until the pointer (21) points to the
required angle on the scale (20).
Re-tighten the fixing screw (23).
Use the handle (1) to push back the
machine head (5) and fix it in this position if
required (dependent on the cutting width).
Place the piece of wood to be cut at the stop
rail (19) and on the turntable (16).
Lock the material with the clamping device
(8) on the fixed saw table (17) to prevent the
material from moving during the cutting
operation.
Push down the release lever (3) to release
the machine head (5).
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