Adjusting mitre angles
- For bevel cuts when using the SDS bolt (50), 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 (32). This prevents damage to the SDS bolt and/or the workpiece.
Note for adjusting mitre angles > 45°:
Before adjusting the mitre angle, pull the saw table extension (13) and the adjustable fence (15) all the way out.
- Bring the power tool into the work position.
For quick and precise setting of commonly used mitre angles, detents (25) are provided on the saw table:
Left | Right |
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0° | |
45°; 31.6°; 22.5°; 15° | 15°; 22.5°; 31.6°; 45°; 60° |
- Loosen the locking knob (21) if it is tightened.
- Pull the lever (22) and rotate the saw table (16) left or right to the required detent.
- Release the lever again. The lever must be felt to engage in the detent.
- Retighten the locking knob (21).
The mitre angle can be set between 52° (left-hand side) and 60° (right-hand side).
- Loosen the locking knob (21) if it is tightened.
- Pull the lever (22) and at the same time press the locking clamp (20) until this clicks into the slot provided for it. This means the saw table can now move freely.
- Turn the saw table (16) left or right by the locking knob until the angle indicator (24) shows the required mitre angle.
- Retighten the locking knob (21).
- To loosen the lever (22) again (for setting standard mitre angles), pull the lever upwards.
The locking clamp (20) springs back into its original position and the lever (22) can click back into the detents (25).