POWDP2580 EN
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Setting the stop length (Fig. 17)
▪ The stop rail (23) can be moved in longitudinal direction in order to prevent the workpiece
from becoming jammed.
▪ Rule of thumb: The rear end of the stop comes up against an imaginary line that begins
▪ roughly at the centre of the blade and runs at an angle of 45° to the rear.
▪ Set the required cutting width:
o Slacken the wingnuts (26) and push the stop rail (23) forward until it touches
the imaginary 45° line.
o Retighten the wingnuts (26).
10.5.6 Cross stop (Fig. 18)
The cross stop (14) has to be used when making cross cuts in wooden workpieces.
▪ Slide the cross stop (14) into the slot (21) of the saw table.
▪ Loosen the locking screw (36).
▪ Turn the stop rail (34) until the arrow points to the angle required.
▪ Re-tighten the fastening screw (36).
▪ Check the gap between the stop rail (34) and the saw blade (4).
▪ Warning! Do not push the stop rail (34) too far toward the blade. The distance between
the stop rail (34) and the blade (4) should be approx. 2 cm.
▪ If necessary, slacken the two wingnuts (35) and adjust the stop rail (34).
▪ Retighten the wingnuts (35).
10.5.7 Setting the angle (Fig. 14)
▪ Slacken the locking lever (9) (see Fig. 14a).
▪ To adjust the angle of the saw blade, push the hand wheel (8) until the pointer is aligned
with the desired angular setting on the angle scale.
▪ Secure the angle by tightening the locking lever (9) (see Fig. 14b).
▪ If needed, the end stop for adjusting the angle of the saw blade can be readjusted for 0°
and 45°. To do this, adjust the two adjustment screws (32) and (33).
10.5.8 Adjusting the table width extension (Fig. 19)
▪ The table width extension (10) on the saw table (1) can be pulled out to the right.
▪ The clamping lever (41) must point away from the bench-type circular saw to enable the
table
▪ width extension (10) to be moved (see Fig. 19a).
▪ To lock the table width extension (10) in a certain position, the clamping lever (41) must
point towards the machine (see Fig. 19b).
▪ If the parallel stop is used when the table width extension (10) is extended, the parallel
stop (7) must be set to the dimension of 25 cm on the main scale (22).
Danger! If the parallel stop (7) is not secured properly, this may cause a
kickback.
Warning! Whenever the table width extension is extended, in particular,
always make sure that the workpiece lies safely on the saw table and
cannot become jammed.
▪ The clamping force of the clamping lever (41) can be readjusted if necessary. To do so,
slacken the nut (43) and screw the threaded sleeve (42) out or in as far as required until
the desired clamping force is reached. Then secure the threaded sleeve (42) again with
the nut (43).