EINHELL RT-TS 2231 UD Operating Instructions Manual page 20

Bench-type circular saw
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Anleitung_RT_TS_2231_UD_SPK1:_
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Fit 3 screws (F) in the holes of the saw table (1)
shown in Fig. 15.
Remove the right-hand cap of the guide (17) and
push the guide (17) from the left over the heads
of the screws (F) so that the heads slide into the
slot of the guide (17). (Fig. 16)
Refit the cap on the guide (17).
Mount the tool hooks (27) to the front right leg.
(Fig. 17)
For the time being, loosely screw both mountings
(19) for the slide rail to the saw table at the front
left and rear left using 3 screws in each case.
Lugs must point towards the front side. At the
same time, make sure that the extractor hose
holder (21) is also screwed onto the rear
mounting. (Fig. 18-19)
Align the base frame and tighten all the screws.
Remove the transport brace (Fig. 20).
With 4 Allen screws, secure the slide rail (20) to
the mountings (19) in such a way that the rail
overlaps further on the front side of the saw. (Fig.
21)
Assemble the slide as shown in Figs. 22-23. In
doing so, make sure that both spacers (29) are
inserted between the stop rail (31) and the slide
plate (32).
Important: Do not screw the screw in too tightly.
The stop must remain free moving on the plate
for the purposes of angle adjustment.
The clamping lever (30) must be mounted in
such a way that the stop
- can be moved when the clamping lever (30) is
released
- is locked when the clamping lever (30) is
secured.
During assembly, make sure that a spring
washer is placed between the self-locking nut
and the washer. (Fig. 22-24)
Place the slide on the slide rail from the front or
back (Fig. 24) and mount the stop screws to the
rail (20) at the front and back (Fig. 25)
If there is any slackness between the slide rail
and the running bearings, then the lower bearing
must be adjusted using the screw (33), so that
the slide can glide freely. (Fig. 26)
The stop rail must move parallel to the saw table
at a distance of 1 mm. To achieve this, loosely
tighten the screws for the slide mountings and
adjust in such a way that there is a 1 mm gap
between the rail and the saw table in every
position. Now re-tighten the mountings. (Fig. 27)
7.1.1 Adjusting the guide rail for the parallel stop
Move the saw blade (4) right to the top with the
handcrank (8).
Slide the parallel stop (7) on the saw blade (4).
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(Stop height for thick material, see Point 8.3.1)
Move the guide (17) so that the zero line of the
scale (12) is directly under the mark on the
parallel stop (7).
Secure the parallel stop (7) to the guide rail (17)
using the eccentric lever (9).
Make sure that the parallel stop (7) is level with
the saw table (1). Now tighten the screws (F, see
Figures 15 -16) on the saw table (1) in order to
secure the guide (17) in the correct position.
7.2 Installing the table length extension (Figures
29-30)
Screw the short side of the length extension
table (10) loosely to the rear side of the saw
table (1) with 2 screws and spacer sleeves. In
doing so, the spacer sleeve must be inserted
between the saw table (1) and the length
extension table (10). (Fig. 29)
Now tightly screw the long table supports (34) to
the base frame and the length extension table
using the holes provided.
Align the length extension table (10) with the saw
table (1) so that it is flat and tighten all the
screws.
7.3 Using the chassis (Fig. 31)
To swing the chassis out, lift the saw at the back
(a) and push the wheels backwards (15) (b).
Then lower the saw again, keeping it in this
same position (c).
The saw is now standing on the wheels and can
be transported by one person with the aid of the
handles (16).
Important: After transportation, the chassis (15)
must immediately be retracted in order to ensure
that the saw is standing securely. To do this,
return the wheels to their starting position by
following the sequence in reverse.
7.4 Fitting / removing the saw blade guard (Fig.
32/38)
Mount the saw blade guard (2) on the splitter (5)
so that the screw (36) fits through the hole (35)
in the splitter.
Do not tighten the screw (36) too far – the blade
guard must be able to move freely.
Fasten the extractor hose (13) to the extractor
adapter (14) and to the extractor socket of the
blade guard (2).
A suitable extractor system has to be connected
to the outlet of the extractor adapter (14).
To remove the saw blade guard, proceed in
reverse order.
Important!
The guard hood (2) must always be lowered

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