Bevel Cuts; Compound Mitre Cuts; Care And Maintenance - Metabo KS 216 M Lasercut Original Operating Instructions

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Maximum work piece dimensions 
(in mm):
Width
approx.
15°
110
22,5°
105
30°
100
45°
80
Starting position:
– Transport locking pin pulled out.
– Sawhead fully raised.
– Motorhead in vertical (90) position,
bevel tilt locking lever tightened.
Cutting the workpiece:
1. Loosen the lock screw (65) of the
rotating table (66).
65
66
2. Set to desired angle.
3
Note:
The rotating table engages in positive
stops at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30° and 45° po-
sitions.
3. Tighten the rotating table's lock
screw.
4. Cut workpiece as described under
"Standard Cross Cuts".
8.3

Bevel Cuts

3
Note:
A bevel cut cuts the workpiece at an
angle to the vertical.
Height
approx.
60
60
60
60
Maximum work piece dimensions 
(in mm) at 45 bevel tilt:
Width approx.
Height approx.
Starting position:
– Transport locking pin pulled out.
– Sawhead fully raised.
– Rotating table in 0° position, lock
screw of the rotating table tight-
ened.
Cutting the workpiece:
1. Loosen the ratchet lock lever (67)
for sawhead tilt at the rear of the
saw.
2. Tilt the motorhead slowly into the
desired position.
3. Tighten the sawhead tilt locking le-
ver.
4. Cut workpiece as described under
"Standard Cross Cuts".
8.4

Compound Mitre Cuts

3
Note:
The compound mitre cut is a combina-
tion of mitre and bevel cuts.This means
the workpiece is cut at an angle other
than 90° against the rear guide edge
and against its surface.
A
Danger!
When cutting compound mitres the saw
blade is much more exposed than nor-
mally – increased risk of injury. Always
keep sufficient distance to the saw
blade.
Maximum work piece dimensions 
(in mm) at 45 bevel tilt:
15°
22,5°
30°
120
45°
45
Starting position:
– Transport locking pin pulled out.
– Sawhead fully raised.
– Rotating table locked in desired po-
sition.
– Sawhead tilted to desired angle
against the workpiece's surface and
locked.
Cutting the workpiece:
Cut workpiece as described under
"Standard Cross Cuts".
9.

Care and Maintenance

A
Danger!
Unplug before servicing.
67
– Repair and maintenance work oth-
er than described in this section
should only be carried out by quali-
fied specialists.
– Damaged parts, particularly safety
devices, must only be replaced with
genuine parts. Parts which have not
been tested and released by the
manufacturer can lead to unfore-
seen damage.
– Check that all safety devices are
operational again after each serv-
ice.
ENGLISH
Width
Height
approx.
approx.
110
45
105
45
100
45
80
45
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