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On the guide rail for the parallel stop
(13) there are 2 scales (j/k). These
show the distance between the stop
rail (39) and saw blade (5) (Figure
27).
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Select the suitable scale according to
whether the stop rail (39) has been
turned around for working with thick
or thin material:
High stop rail (thick material):
scale (j)
Low stop rail (thin material):
scale (k)
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Adjust the parallel stop (14) to the
desired level on the sight glass (l) and
ix in place with the cam lever (31).
Adjusting the Stop Length
(Figure 29)
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In order to prevent the material being
cut from jamming, the stop rail (39)
can be moved in the longitudinal
direction.
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Rule of thumb: the rear end of the
stop abuts on an imaginary line. This
begins at about the middle of the saw
blade and runs towards the back at an
angle of 45°.
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Adjust the required cutting width.
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Release the wing nuts (h) and push
the stop rail (39) forwards until the
imaginary 45° line is touched.
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Retighten the wing nuts (h).
Adjusting the Parallel Stop
(Figure 30)
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Caution! Remove the guard.
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Adjust the saw blade (5) to the maxi-
mum cutting depth.
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Adjust the parallel stop (14) such that
the stop rail (39) touches the saw
blade (adjustment for thick material.
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If the parallel stop (14) is not parallel
to the saw blade (5), please proceed
as follows. Release the screws (m) on
the parallel stop until the parallel stop
(14) can be aligned to be parallel with
the saw blade (5) (Figure 30).
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Retighten the screws (m).
Transverse stop
(Figure 31)
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Push the transverse stop (8) into a
groove (32) of the saw table.
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Loosen the knurled screw (33).
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Turn the transverse stop (8) until the
desired angle is set. The notch on the
guide bar shows the angle that has
been set.
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Retighten the knurled screw (33).
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When the wood is being cut to
size, the transverse stop (8) must be
extended with the stop rail (39) of the
parallel stop (14) (Figure 31)
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In order to extend the transverse stop
(8) with the stop rail (39), the stop
rail (39) has to be removed from the
parallel stop (14). Now the stop rail
has to be mounted as shown in Figure
31; use the star grips (q) for this.
Caution!
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Do not push the stop rail (39) too far
in the direction of the saw blade.
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The distance between the stop rail (39)
and saw blade (5) should be approxi-
mately 2 cm. (Figure 31).