Adjusting bevel angles
- For bevel cuts when using the SDS bolt (63), before sawing, first make sure that the SDS bolt cannot come into contact with the surface of the workpiece at any time by making a suitable adjustment to the depth stop (35). This prevents damage to the SDS bolt and/or the workpiece.
The bevel angle can be set between 47° (left side) and 47° (right side).
For quick and precise setting of frequently used bevel angles, stops have been provided for the angles 0°, 22.5°, 33.9°, 45° and 47°.
- Standard 0° bevel angles:
Swing the tool arm by the handle (9) slightly to the left and push the stop (43) all the way back.
- Standard 45°, 33.9° and 22.5° bevel angles:
Turn the left-hand or right-hand stop (31) until the required standard bevel angle engages at the arrow mark.
- Standard 47° bevel angles:
Swing the tool arm by the handle (9) slightly to the left and push the stop (43) all the way forward.
- Pull the stop (43) all the way forward.
This enables you to use the complete bevel angle range (left and right). - Pull the right-hand adjustable fence (16) all the way out or remove it completely.
If you want to use the entire bevel angle range, you also have to pull the left-hand adjustable fence (16) all the way out or remove it completely. - Loosen the clamping handle (34).
- Swing the tool arm left or right by the handle (9) until the angle indicator (41)/(33) shows the required bevel angle.
- Retighten the clamping handle (34).