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Panel Saw
K3 basic/K3 winner/K3 e-classic
Operation
Warning! Risk of injury: An outrigger with an outrigger table is required when working with heavy work-
pieces and especially when working with large panels!
Fig. 9-13: Cutting with an outrigger
Fig. 9-14: Cutting with an outrigger
9.5.10 Cutting with an outrigger
Rough cut:
1.
Take note of general procedures for authorised work-
ing techniques.
2.
Move the parallel cutting fence as far away as pos-
sible from the saw blade.
3.
Set the cross fence to the desired dimensions.
4.
Undo the sliding table catch.
5.
Place the work-piece against the crosscut fence.
6.
Lift the end stop up and place it onto the workpiece
(Fig.).
7.
Place the work-piece against the crosscut fence.
8.
Switch on the circular saw.
9.
Switch the scoring unit on, if necessary.
10.
Feed the work-piece constantly past the circular saw,
keeping your fingers balled into a fist.
11.
Pull the work-piece a few millimeters away from the
saw blade and move the sliding table into the initial
position.
Precise cut:
1.
Lower the end stop.
2.
Place the work-piece against the crosscut fence and
the end stop.
3.
Press the work-piece against the crosscut fence.
4.
Feed the work-piece constantly past the circular saw,
keeping your fingers balled into a fist.