Practical advice

Two laser beams indicate the cutting width of the saw blade. This allows for exact positioning of the workpiece for sawing, without having to open the retracting blade guard.

  • Switch on the laser beams with the switch (34).
  • Position your mark on the workpiece between the two laser lines.

Note: Before sawing, check if the cutting width is still indicated correctly Adjusting the Laser. Vibrations during intensive use, for example, can cause the laser beams to become misaligned.

Mitre angle

Bevel angle

Height x width [mm]

85 x 370
70 x 400A)
120 x 200A)
175 x 60B)

45°

85 x 250
175 x 20B)

45° (left)

60 x 360

45° (right)

38 x 370

45°

45° (left)

60 x 240

45°

45° (right)

38 x 250

A)

With distance stop (see figure O)

B)

With spacer for slide mechanism (see figure R)

Minimum workpiece dimensions (= all workpieces that can be secured left or right of the saw blade using the supplied screw clamp (40)): 200 mm x 40 mm (length x width)

The depth stop needs to be adjusted if you wish to saw a groove.

  • Swivel the depth stop (42) forwards.
  • Swivel the tool arm by the handle (13) into the required position.
  • Turn the adjusting screw (41) until the end of the screw touches the depth stop (42).
  • Slowly guide the tool arm upwards.

The length stop (54) (accessory) can be used for easily sawing workpieces of the same length.

The length stop can be mounted on either side of the saw table extension (29).

  • Loosen the locking screw (55) and move the length stop (54) over the clamping screw (56).
  • Re-tighten the locking screw (55).
  • Set the saw table extension (29) to the required length.

For sawing wider mouldings (max. height of 175 mm), use the spacer (7).

  • If tightened, loosen the locking screw (6) and pull the tool arm forwards.
  • Move the spacer (7) down onto the slide mechanism (37) and slide the tool arm as far back as possible.
  • Re-tighten the locking screw (6).

When sawing curved or round workpieces, these must be especially secured against slipping. At the cutting line, there should be no gap between the workpiece, fence and saw table.

If necessary, you will need to manufacture special fixtures.

The red insert plates (21) can become worn after prolonged use of the power tool.

Replace faulty insert plates.

  • Bring the power tool into the work position.
  • Loosen the screws (57) using the hex key (6 mm) (39) and remove the old insert plates.
  • Insert the new right-hand insert plate.
  • Screw the insert plate as far as possible to the right with the screws (57) so that the saw blade does not come into contact with the insert plate over the entire length of the possible slide motion.
  • Repeat the work steps in the same manner for the new left-hand insert plate.