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6. Cut the groove in a single pass.
7. Release the ON/OFF switch and let
the sawhead slowly return to its
upper starting position.
8.6 Auxiliary Fence
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Note:
Use the auxiliary fence for verti-
cal cuts of work pieces which are higher
than the fence of the machine. Bevel
cuts are only possible without the auxil-
iary fence in place.
Installing the auxiliary fence:
1. Fit the washers (52) on the carriage
bolts.
2. Slide the carriage bolts (52) into
fence extrusions.
3. Loosen Phillips head screw (53) one
turn.
4. Set the fence extrusions against the
fence and guide t
he carriage bolts
from the top into the slots (54) in the
fence for proper positioning.
5. Fit the sleeves (55) on the carriage
bolts.
6. Going clockwise, screw the star
knobs (56) on the carriage bolts and
hand tighten while still allowing the
fence extrusions to be shifted for
adjustment.
7. Move the auxiliary fence halves
against the kerf plate.
8. Tighten the star knobs.
9. Press the auxiliary fence against
the
fence and tighten Phillips head
screw (53) again.
9.1 Changing the Saw Blade
1. Loosen screw (57) and swing flange
guard (58) up.
52
53
54
55
56
9. Care and Maintenance
A DANGER
Make sure the machine is unplugged
before you do any servicing, mainte-
nance, repair or troubleshooting.
Any repair and maintenance work
not described in this section must
be performed only by trained and
factory authorized personnel.
All defective or worn parts, espe-
cially all defective safety devices,
must only be replaced with OEM
parts! Non-OEM p
arts and/or parts
not specifically approved by the
manufacturer may lead to unfore-
seen damage and possibly result in
personal injuries.
Check that all safety devices are
operational again after each serv-
ice.
A WARNING
Cutting creates friction, which in
turn generates heat. Right after cut-
ting, the saw blade may be very hot.
Be extremely careful. Burning haz-
ard!
Wear protective gloves when chang-
ing the saw blade, whether the saw
blade is hot or not. Let a hot saw
blade cool down. Do not clean a hot
saw blade with combustible liquids.
Even after coming to a complete
standstill, the saw blade is danger-
ous and a potential source of seri-
ous injury.
Never handle the saw blade without
protective gloves. When loosening
or tightening the arbor bolt the
retractable blade guard must be
pushed back and the flange guard
swung up in order to expose the saw
blade. It is NOT necessary to remove
the retractable blade guard!