Fitting individual components

Note: If necessary, clean all parts to be fitted before you position them.

  • Turn the crank (20) clockwise as far as possible so that the saw blade (33) is in the highest possible position above the saw table.
  • Loosen the clamping lever (46).
  • Slide the riving knife (7) towards the clamping lever (46) until it can be pulled upwards.
  • Pull the riving knife all the way up until it is positioned exactly over the centre of the saw blade.
  • Allow both pins (47) to engage in the lower bore holes in the riving knife and then retighten the clamping lever (46).

  • Hook the table insert (32) into the rear recesses (48) of the tool chamber.
  • Guide the table insert down.
  • Press down on the table insert until it engages in the front of the tool chamber.

The front side of the table insert (32) must lie flush with or a little below the saw table; the rear must lie flush with or a little above the saw table.

Note: Only fit the protective cover when the riving knife is in the top position directly over the centre of the saw blade (see figure b2). Do not fit the protective cover when the riving knife is in the bottom position (position when delivered/position for sawing grooves) (see figure b1).

  • Loosen the clamping lever (49) and remove the protective cover (6) from the bracket (22).
  • Hold the saw blade guard (upper metal rail) of the protective cover (6) with one hand, while using the other hand to move the clamping lever (49) up.
  • Push the guide pin (50) backwards into the groove on the riving knife (7).
  • Move the protective cover (6) down until the saw blade guard (upper metal rail) is parallel with the surface of the saw table (17).
  • Push the clamping lever (49) down. The clamping lever must be felt and heard to engage; the protective cover (6) must be securely and safely fitted.
  • Always check that the blade guard can move properly before use. Do not use the power tool if the blade guard cannot move freely and does not close immediately.

Use the "saw table extension" fastening set (43) (2 fastening screws, 2 washers, 1 open-ended spanner) to fit the extension.

  • Screw the saw table extension(10) to the guide bars (24). Do this by fixing the guide bars in place with the open-ended spanner while tightening the fastening screws using the hex key.
    The recesses in the saw table extension must be facing upwards.

The parallel guide (8) can be positioned on either the left or the right of the saw blade.

  • Loosen the clamping handle (51) of the parallel guide (8). This lightens the load on the V guide (44).
  • First insert the parallel guide with the V guide into the guide groove (30) of the saw table. Then position the parallel guide in the front guide groove (35) of the saw table.
    The parallel guide can now be moved freely.
  • To secure the parallel guide, push the clamping handle (51) down.

To saw narrow workpieces and bevel angles, you must fit the additional parallel guide (52) on the parallel guide (8).
The additional parallel guide can be fitted on the left or right of the parallel guide (8) as required.

Use the "additional parallel guide" fastening set (39) (two fastening screws, two washers, two wing nuts) for fitting the guide.

  • Slide the fastening screws through the lateral holes on the parallel guide (8).
  • The heads of the screws are used to guide the additional parallel guide.
  • Slide the additional parallel guide (52) over the heads of the fastening screws.
  • Place the washers on the fastening screws and tighten the screws using the wing nuts.

  • Push the rail (53) of the angle guide (3) into one of the guide grooves (9) provided in the saw table.

Note: The position of the angle guide can be fixed in the left guide groove by tightening the knurled screw (54) on the slide carriage (2).

To make it easier to position long workpieces, the angle guide can be extended with the profile rail (34).

  • If necessary, fit the profile rail on the angle guide using the fastening set (55).