Work preparation

The free end of long and heavy workpieces must have something placed underneath it or be supported.

The left side of the saw table can be extended using the saw table extension (11).

  • Push the clamping lever (10) downwards.
  • Pull out the saw table extension (11) to the required length.
  • To lock the saw table extension, pull the clamping lever (10) back up.

The mitre angle can be set between 0° and 45°.

Important settings are marked with corresponding markings on the angle guide (6). The 0° and 45° positions are secured by the respective end stop.

  • Loosen the clamping handle (13) of the angle guide (6).
  • Turn the angle guide (6) until the angle indicator (33) indicates the desired mitre angle on the scale (34).
  • Retighten the clamping handle (13).

A laser beam shows you the cutting line of the saw blade. This allows for exact positioning of the workpiece for sawing, without having to open the retracting blade guard.

  • To activate this, turn on the laser beam using the switch (19).
  • Align your mark on the workpiece with the right-hand edge of the laser line.

Note: Before sawing, check whether the cutting line is still indicated correctly. The laser beam can be misplaced due to vibrations from intensive use, for example.

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.

The free end of long and heavy workpieces must have something placed underneath it or be supported.

  • Place the workpiece against the angle guide (6).
  • Slide the locking spindle (7) against the workpiece and clamp the workpiece in place using the spindle handle (9).

  • Release the spindle handle (9).
  • Open the quick release (8) and pull the locking spindle (7) away from the workpiece.