EN
17
ADJUSTMENT OF UPPER SURFACE’S HEIGHT
(Fig. 5 - 6 - 7)
JUST FOR CIRCULAR SAW
WARNING: When working on the upper surface,
it is absolutely necessary to install the lower
protective cap 23 supplied.
To install the additional protective cap
23
:
-
install the additional protective cap by inserting it into
the slot provided
(Fig. 7)
;
-
place and then lock the head with the locking pin
16
;
-
afterwards position and lock the operating head with
the locking pin
19
.
To adjust the height of the upper work surface in order to
obtain desired cutting widths, follow the instructions
below:
-
loosen the rear lever
25
;
-
move the bearing bracket
14
towards the blade;
-
adjust and perfectly position the surface without the
blade protruding any further than the height of the tooth
from the material to be cut;
-
tighten the rear lever
25
;
ADJUSTMENT OF BEARING BRACKET (Fig. 8)
JUST FOR CIRCULAR SAW
You can draw up or push away the bearing bracket
14
from the blade, in order to cut planks of pre-established
length or width.
Loosen the handwheel
26
and slide the bracket
14
, while
aligning the index on the bearing with its corresponding
position on the graduated scale on the work surface. This
position corresponds to the actual distance from the bearing
bracket to the blade.
ADJUSTMENT OF CUTTING ANGLES (Fig.
9 – 10)
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT OF CUTTING ANGLES:
If you have to carry out any adjustment, follow the
instructions below:
90° horizontal and vertical
•
To obtain an angle of 90° between the fence and the
blade loosen the bolts
(B1-B2)
located on the fence
18
by using an Allen wrench; adjust the angle by
positioning a 90° square between the fence ad the
blade
7
; then tighten the nuts
(B1-B2)
.
•
To obtain an angle of 90° between the blade and
the bench, loosen the nut and adjust the screw
(G1)
located on the joint by using an Allen wrench; adjust the
angle by positioning a 90° square between the rotating
support
5
and the blade
7
; then tighten the nut.
45° horizontal and inclined
•
To obtain an angle of 45° between the fence and the
blade loosen the bolts (B3-B4) located on the fence
18 by using an Allen wrench; adjust the angle by
positioning a 45° square between the fence ad the
blade 7; then tighten the nuts.
•
To obtain an angle of 45° between the blade and
the bench, loosen the nut and adjust the screw (G2)
located on the joint by using an Allen wrench; adjust the
angle by positioning a 45° square between the rotating
support 5 and the blade 7; then tighten the nut.
WARNING:
After carrying out all the adjustments, check
you have obtained the desired result, Dopo aver
effettuato le varie regolazioni, verifi cate in pratica
con le rispettive squadre, se il risultato ottenuto
è quello desiderato.
FIXING THE MITRE SAW TO A BEARING
SURFACE (Fig. 11)
Place the machine on a bench or on a base / trestle which is
plane enough, in order that the machine is stable enough.
In order to work while taking into account ergonomic criteria,
bench’s or base’s height must allow you to place the base
plane or the upper workbench between 90 ad 95 cm from
the fl oor
(Fig. 11)
.
It is recommended to place the machine in the working area
in order that the surrounding area of the machine is 80 cm
at least, in order to carry out any cleaning, maintenance and
necessary adjustments in the safer possible conditions and
with a suffi cient swinging room. Fix the machine to the bench
by using the four holes located on the base.
Before use, the mitre saw must be fi rmly fi xed to a plane
surface.
1. At the base’s ends there are four holes to fi x it to a
plane or to a bearing surface.
2. If the mitre saw must be often moved, install it on a
plywood base (at least 20 mm wide) that you can thus
fi x with a
C
clamp to any bearing surface.
TRANSPORTATION OF THE MITRE SAW
1.
During the transportation of the mitre saw, ensure that
the cutting arm is lowered.
2. The locking pin
12
of the workbench
(Fig. 2)
, the
inclination locking handwheel
21 (Fig. 4)
and the
extension
20 (Fig. 2)
locking screw must all be correctly
blocked.