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9.2.4
Hand crank for setting the cutting height
The cutting height of the saw blade must be adjusted to the height of the workpiece. The saw
blade must always be set to one blade tooth higher than the workpiece. You can set this by
turning the hand crank to left or right.
Note: In order to make use of the full range of 45° settings, the cutting
height must be reduced accordingly.
9.3
Workpiece stops
9.3.1
Mitre angle stop
The stop can be adjusted by a maximum of 120 mm for mitre cutting.
Risk of injury! Do not push the stop (Fig. 4 A) too far in the direction of the
saw blade. The gap between the stop (Fig. 4 A) and the saw blade should be
approximately 2 cm.
9.3.2
Mitre cuts (Fig. 5)
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Push the mitre angle stop (10) into the required slot of the table surface.
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Loosen adjusting screw (A), set the required angle and then tighten the adjusting screw
again.
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If necessary, push the stop plate backwards or forwards. For this, loosen both adjusting
screws (B), push stop plate (C) and then retighten adjusting screws (B).
9.3.3
Setting the stop rail of the parallel stop
The stop rail can be removed and repositioned after both wing nuts have been loosened:
High stop edge:
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To saw tall workpieces.
Low stop edge:
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To saw flat workpieces.
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If the saw blade is angled.
9.3.4
Parallel stop
Do not use the paralell stop and miter gauge at the same time!
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The width of a cut is achieved by moving the parallel stop (11) to the right or left.
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The table saw features a measuring scale (18) on the front of the unit. The s
cale’s
measurements are in metric increments.
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To adjust the position of the parallel stop, loosen the lock knobs (9) and slide the fence
along the work table. Once the position is adjusted, tighten lock knobs to lock the fence in
place.
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To adjust the fence position using the workpiece and the measuring scale (18):
i. Place the workpiece against the parallel stop on the table saw.
ii. Loosen the lock knobs (9) to unlock the parallel stop and slide
the workpiece and parallel stop together to the right or left until
the left side of the parallel stop aligns with the desired
measurement on the measuring scale (18).
iii. Lock the fence in place by turning the lock knobs clockwise.