Practical advice

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 (30).
  • 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 misaligned due to vibrations from intensive use, for example.

Maximum workpiece dimensions:

Mitre angle

Bevel angle

Height x width [mm]

60 x 123

45°

43 x 123

45° (left/right)

60 x 80

45° (left)

45°

43 x 80

45° (right)

45°

35 x 80

Minimum workpiece dimensions (= all workpieces that can be secured left or right of the saw blade using the supplied screw clamps (22)): 145 x 50 mm (length x width)

Maximum cutting depth (0°/0°): 60 mm

The length gauge (10) can be used for easily sawing workpieces of the same length.

  • Loosen the clamping screw (46) and move the length gauge (10) in the guide rail (37) to the required workpiece length.
  • Retighten the clamping screw (46).

Longer workpieces:

  • Loosen the wing bolt (36) and pull out the guide rail (37) as far as it will go.
  • Retighten the wing bolt (36).
  • Adjust the length gauge (10) to the required workpiece length.

Sawing without a length gauge:

  • Loosen the clamping screw (46) and move the length gauge (10) in the guide rail (37) all the way out.
  • Rotate the length gauge by 90°until it is flush with the fence (11).
  • Retighten the clamping screw (46).

When sawing curved or round workpieces, these must be especially secured against slipping. At the cutting line, there should be no gap between the workpiece, fence and saw table.

If necessary, you will need to manufacture special fixtures.

The insert plate (14) can become worn after long use of the power tool.

Replace a defective insert plate.

  • Bring the power tool into the work position.
  • Unscrew the screws (47) using a commercially available cross-headed screwdriver and remove the old insert plate (14).
  • Insert the new insert plate and screw the screws (47) in tight again.

The insert plates (14) can become worn after prolonged use of the power tool.

Replace faulty insert plates.

  • Bring the power tool into the work position.
  • Unscrew the screws (47) using a commercially available cross-headed screwdriver and remove the old insert plate (14).
  • Insert the new insert plate and screw the screws (47) in tight again.