Sawing

  • Adjust the parallel guide (9) to the desired cutting width.
  • Place the workpiece on the saw table in front of the protective cover (6).
  • Use the crank (17) to raise or lower the saw blade as far up or down as needed to position the top teeth of the saw blade (28) approx. 3−6 mm above the workpiece.
  • Switch on the power tool.
  • Saw through the workpiece applying uniform feed.
    If you apply too much pressure, the tip of the saw blade could overheat and damage the workpiece.
  • Switch off the power tool and wait until the saw blade has come to a complete stop.

  • Set the required saw blade bevel angle.
    If the saw blade is tilted to the left, the parallel guide (9) must be to the right of the blade.
  • Follow the work steps set out in the see Making straight cuts section

  • Set the required mitre angle on the angle guide (3).
  • Place the workpiece on the profile rail (50).
    The profile must not be positioned along the cut line. If it is, loosen the wing nut (51) and reposition the profile rail.
  • Use the crank (17) to raise or lower the saw blade as far up or down as needed to position the top teeth of the saw blade (28) approx. 3–6 mm above the workpiece.
  • Switch on the power tool.
  • Hold the workpiece against the profile rail (50) with one hand; place your other hand on the locking knob (60) and slide the angle guide slowly forwards in the guide groove (3).
  • Switch off the power tool and wait until the saw blade has come to a complete stop.