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ENGLISH
2. Loosen the two hexagon socket
head cap screws
(75) at the rear of
the saw by approx. one turn.
3. Adjust the track arm holder until the
saw blade is at exactly 90° against
the rotating table.
4. Tighten the two hexagon socket
head cap screws
(75) at the rear of
the saw again.
5. Adjust the indicator's (76) position,
after loosening the screw (77) until
the value indicated coincides with
the current positive stop position of
the track arm holder.
3
Note:
The track arm holder engages at
positive stops at the 0°, 22.5°, and 45°
position.
9.5 Machine cleaning
Remove chips and saw dust with brush
or vacuum cleaner from:
setting devices;
the operating elements;
motor vent slots;
space below table insert.
9.6 Machine storage
A
Danger!
Store the saw in such way that it
cannot be used or tampered with
by unauthorized persons.
Make sure that nobody can get
injured by the stored machine.
A
Caution!
Do not store saw unprotected
outdoors or in damp environ
-
ment.
Observe the permissible ambient
conditions (see "Technical Speci
-
fications").
9.7 Maintenance
Prior to every use
Remove saw dust and chips with
vacuum or brush.
Check power cable and power cable
plug for damage; if necessary have
damaged parts replaced by a quali
-
fied electrician.
Check all moving parts to see that
they can move freely across their
whole range of travel.
Periodically, depending on operating
conditions
Check drive belt condition and ten-
sion, correct if necessary.
Check all screwed joints, retighten if
necessary.
Check pull-back springs of the saw-
head (the sawhead must return by
spring power to its upper starting
position), replace if necessary.
For long stock use suitable supports
on both sides of the saw.
When performing bevel cuts, hold
the work piece on the right side of
the saw blade.
Use auxiliary fence when sawing
small cut-offs (this may be a suitable
board, fastened with four screws to
the fence).
When cutting warped or bent work
pieces, make sure that you place
work piece so that the convex side
(i.e. the outer side of the bow)
against the fence.
Do not cut stock standing on edge;
always place it flat on the rotating
table.
Keep the supporting surfaces clean
– in particular, remove resin residue
with a suitable cleaning and mainte
-
nance spray.
For special tasks the following accesso-
ries are available at your specialized
dealer – see back cover for illustrations:
A Dust collection attachment
Protects your health and keeps the
shop clean.
B Dust spout adaptor
To connect the dust collection
attachment to a dust collector.
C Work clamp
Required for precision cuts and cut-
ting of non-ferrous metals.
D Table extension, left
Required for cutting long stock;
extends to 3000 mm;
folds for space saving storage.
E Table extension, right
Required for cutting long stock;
extends to 3000 mm;
folds for space saving storage.
F Table extension, left
Required for cutting long stock;
extends to 1600 mm;
folds for space saving storage.
G Table extension, right
Required for cutting long stock;
extends to 1600 mm;
folds for space saving storage.
H Work stand
For a secure machine stand and
optimal working height;
folding, ideal for mobile use.
I TCT saw blade 250 x 2.8 / 2.0 x 30
24 alternate bevel teeth
for wood and non-laminated parti-
cle board.
J TCT saw blade 250 x 2.4 / 1.8 x 30
48 alternate bevel teeth
For wood and panels.
K TCT saw blade 250 x 2.4 / 1.8 x 30
60 alternate bevel teeth
For wood, panels and thick-walled
plastic extrusions
L TCT saw blade 250 x 2.8 / 2.0 x 30
80
trapezium-flat teeth
For wood, panels, ducting, NF
extrusion, high-quality veneered
sheets and laminates.
A
Danger!
Repairs to electric tools must be car-
ried out by qualified electricians only!
Electric tools in need of repair can be
sent to the service centre of your coun
-
try. Refer to the spare parts list for the
address.
Please attach a description of the fault to
the electric tool.
74 75
76
77
10. Tips and tricks
11. Available accessories
12. Repairs
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