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possible. With grooving no parting cut is
made, but the workpiece is cut to a cer-
tain depth only.
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Risk of kickback!
When grooving it is especially
important no lateral pressure is
applied to the saw blade. Otherwise
the sawhead may be kicked up
abruptly! Use a stock clamp when
grooving. Avoid lateral pressure on
the sawhead.
Starting position:
− Sawhead fully raised.
− Sawhead tilted to desired angle
against the workpiece's surface and
locked.
− Rotating table locked in desired
position.
− Lock screw of the track arm loos-
ened.
− Track arm not extended.
Cutting the workpiece:
1. Adjust cutting depth limiter (67) to
desired cutting depth and secure
setting with locking nut.
2. Hold workpiece against the fence.
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Note:
For the groove to be cut at the
desired depth across the whole work-
piece width, a suitable spacer strip
needs to be attached to the fence.
3. Push the safety lock to the side and
press and hold the ON/OFF switch.
4. Slowly swing the sawhead fully
down, holding the handle firmly.
A
Caution!
When sawing exert only mod-
erate downward pressure on the saw-
head, so the motor speed is not
reduced too much, otherwise the
motor may be overloaded and dam-
aged.
5. When sawing, pull sawhead forward
(towards the operator).
6. Groove workpiece in a single pass.
7. Release the ON/OFF switch and let
the sawhead slowly return to its
upper starting position.
8. Return the sawhead to the rear posi-
tion.
8.6 Support
1. Loosen thumb screw (68).
2. Slide support, depending on the
workpiece's length, on the work sup-
port (69) to the left, as far as neces-
sary.
3. Lock support with the thumb screw
(68).
Adjusting the support
The support's rear stop face must be in
line with the saw table's fence.
For this, the position of the support's
stop face can be adjusted:
1. Loosen both screws (70).
2. Bring the rear stop face (71) in line
with the fence.
3. Tighten both screws (70).
8.7 Stock Stop
1. Loosen thumb screw (72).
2. Move stock stop on the work sup-
port (73), as required by the work-
piece length.
3. Tighten thumb screw (72).
If not required, swing stock stop to the
rear, out of the way.
8.8 Work Clamp
A
Danger!
Clamp workpiece to the saw
base, not to the work support or out-
side the saw base!
Aligning
1. Swing work clamp over the work-
piece.
2. Adjust arm projection with thumb
screw (74).
Clamping the workpiece
1. Press the quick-adjustment knob
(76). The clamping pad (77) slides
down on the workpiece.
2. Release the quick-adjustment knob
(76).
3. Tighten lock screw (75).
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Note:
To protect sensitive workpieces,
put a backing underneath the clamping
pad.
8.9 Laser
A
Laser radiation hazard!
Laser beams can cause seri-
ous eye injuries. Avoid direct eye
contact with the laser beam. Never
look into the laser outlet.
A centrifugal switch turns the laser on
when the saw blade rotates.
The laser guide projects a red guide line
on the work surface.
This guide line permits you to see both
your marking and the cutting line at the
same time. It allows for a more exact
positioning of your marking, and thus
makes for a more accurate cut.
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