Work preparation
The mitre angle can be set between 0° and 45°.
Important setting values can be read off the scale (31). The 0° and 45° positions are secured by the respective end stop.
- Loosen the clamping handle (15) 1x by turning it anticlockwise. Reposition the clamping handle (lift – turn clockwise – set down – loosen anticlockwise) until the angle guide (14) can be turned.
- Turn the angle guide (14) until the marking on the saw table (13) indicates the required mitre angle on the scale (31).
- Tighten the clamping handle (15) 1x by turning it clockwise. Reposition the clamping handle (lift – turn anticlockwise – set down – tighten clockwise) until the angle guide (14) can be secured again.
You can move the angle guide (14) to set the optimal workpiece position for sawing.
- Loosen the clamping handle (15) 1x by turning it anticlockwise. Reposition the clamping handle (lift – turn clockwise – set down – loosen anticlockwise) until the angle guide (14) can be moved.
- Move the angle guide (14) into the required position relative to the saw blade (29).
Note: For cuts of 45°, you must position the angle guide so that it is pointing towards the marking area.
- Tighten the clamping handle (15) 1x by turning it clockwise. Reposition the clamping handle (lift – turn anticlockwise – set down – tighten clockwise) until the angle guide (14) can be secured again.
To ensure maximum safety while working, the workpiece must always be firmly clamped. Do not saw workpieces that are too small to clamp firmly.
The free end of long and heavy workpieces must have something placed underneath it or be supported.
Follow the clamping instructions in the figure G.
Round workpieces (see figure E)
- Remove the tubular jaw (20) from its holder on the rear side of the power tool.
The tubular jaw enlarges the clamping surface of round workpieces. - Slide the tubular jaw (20) onto the plate of the locking spindle (8) as far as it will go.
- Place the workpiece against the angle guide (14).
- Slide the locking spindle (8) with the tubular jaw (20) against the workpiece and clamp the workpiece in place using the spindle handle (10).
Square Workpieces (see figure F)
- If necessary, slide the tubular jaw (20) onto the plate of the locking spindle (8).
See figure G (clamping note ⃟). - Place the workpiece against the angle guide (14).
- Slide the locking spindle (8) against the workpiece and clamp the workpiece in place using the spindle handle (10).