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 (36).
- Align your mark on the workpiece with the centre 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] |
---|---|---|
0° | 0° | 90 x 310 |
45° | 0° | 90 x 210 |
0° | 45° (left) | 45 x 310 |
45° | 45° (left) | 45 x 210 |
0° | 45° (right) | 35 x 310 |
45° | 45° (right) | 35 x 210 |
Minimum workpiece dimensions (= all workpieces that can be secured left or right of the saw blade using the supplied screw clamps (20)): 130 x 50 mm (length x width)
Maximum cutting depth (0°/0°): 90 mm
The length gauge (26) can be used for easily sawing workpieces of the same length.
- Loosen the clamping screw (57) and move the length gauge (26) in the guide rail (58) to the required workpiece length.
- Retighten the clamping screw (57).
Longer workpieces:
- Loosen the wing bolt (59) and pull out the guide rail (58) as far as it will go.
- Retighten the wing bolt (59).
- Adjust the length gauge (26) to the required workpiece length.
Sawing without a length gauge:
- Loosen the clamping screw (57) and move the length gauge (26) in the guide rail (58) all the way out.
- Rotate the length gauge by 90°until it is flush with the fence (18).
- Retighten the clamping screw (57).
The insert plate (10) 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 (60) using a commercially available cross-headed screwdriver and remove the old insert plate (10).
- Insert the new insert plate and screw the screws (60) in tight again.