ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTING INSTRUC-
TIONS
Fig. B.
Before adjusting the saw, make sure the plug is
removed from the socket.
ADJUSTING THE RIVING KNIFE.
- Move the blade guard backwards and lock by means
of knob (1).
- Use a screwdriver to loosen both screws (2).
- Adjust the riving knife, referring to the distances indi-
cated in the drawing.
Retighten both screws (2) and release knob (1).
- Check that the riving knife is exactly behind the blade.
Fig. C.
ADJUSTING THE
CUTTING ANGLE.
- Loosen both knobs
(1).
- Move the shoe (2)
into the proper posi-
tion (0°- 45°). The
cutting angle is indi-
cated by the pointer
(3).
Fig. D.
ADJUSTING THE
DEPTH OF CUT.
- Loosen knob (1).
- Move the shoe (2)
downwards.
- The depth of cut can
be checked (3).
- After adjustment
retighten knob (1).
Fig. E.
MOUNTING THE
PARALLEL GUIDE.
- Loosen knob (1).
- Insert the guide into
the relevant reces-
ses (2).
- Set the required
width and retighten
knob (1).
Fig. F.
REPLACING OR
CLEANING THE
BLADE
- Move the blade
guard backwards
and lock by means of
knob (1).
- Lock-up the shaft
with the spindle lock.
- Use an hexagonal
key (2) to loosen the left-hand bolt in the centre of the
blade.
- Remove the blade and clean or replace it.
- Put the blade back in its proper position, making sure
the teeth of the blade point in the same direction as
those of the riving knife (4).
Fit the locking ring (5) and retighten the left-hand bolt.
- Release knob (1) to put the guard back in place.
After fitting a new blade it may be necessary to
readjust the riving knife. (Fig. B)
Fig. G.
REPLACING THE
CARBON BRUSHES
- Remove both
screws (1).
- Take the brushes (2)
out and check.
- Reinsert the brushes
into the relevant
recesses.
Make sure the copper
part of the brushes firmly touches the copper part in
the recess.
- Retighten the screws (1).
Frequent use will cause the carbon brushes to
wear down. Regular inspection, after every 30
hours of use, is essential. If the brushes have
worn down to less than 4mm, replace.