Operation - EINHELL EXPERT TE-CC 315 U Original Operating Instructions

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Anleitung_TE_CC_315_U_SPK8__ 19.11.12 15:56 Seite 34
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5.4.3. Adjusting the cross stop (Figure 47-48)
Undo the locking grip for the cross stop (10) and align
the stop rail for the cross stop (13) using the stop
angle (A) as shown in Fig. 47 so that it makes an
angle of 90° relative to the parallel stop (2). Check
whether the pointer (i) stands at 0°. If not, undo the
two screws (g) and adjust the scale (j) so that the
pointer (i) stands at 0°. Then refasten the scale (j)
with the two screws (g).
5.4.4. Adjusting the sliding table (Figure 48-53)
Check whether the sliding table (15) is level with saw
table (1), as shown in Figure 51. If not, undo the two
screws (o) and (p) on the front and rear sides and
align the sliding table (15) so that it is level with the
saw table (1).
Then secure the sliding table (15) with the four
screws (o and p). The saw table (1) has two ball
bearings (k/m) which help the table to slide. Check on
the front and rear sides of the saw whether the ball
bearings touch the guide rail (q). If not, undo the
screws (l) and (n) and align the ball bearings (k/m) so
that they touch the guide rail (q). Then refasten the
ball bearings (k/m) with the two screws (l/n).

6. Operation

Important!!
After every new adjustment we recommend you
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to make a trial cut in order to check the new
settings.
After switching on the saw, wait for the blade to
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reach its maximum speed of rotation before
commencing with the cut.
Take extra care when starting the cut!
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Never use the equipment without the suction
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function. Regularly check and clean the suction
channels.
6.1 Control elements
6.1.1 ON/OFF/Emergency Stop switch (Fig. 54-55
/ Item 9)
Pull the cover on the ON/OFF/Emergency Stop
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switch (9) upwards.
To turn the saw on, press the green button "1".
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To turn the machine off again, press the red
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button "0".
Important.
The saw has an emergency stop function. Press the
cover on the ON/OFF/Emergency Stop switch (Fig.
54/Item 9) to switch off the machine quickly and
easily.
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6.1.2 Setting the cutting depth (Fig. 56)
Turn the crank handle for the saw blade height (7)
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to set the saw blade (12) to the required cutting
depth.
Turn the crank handle for the saw blade height (9):
Turn anti-clockwise: larger cutting depth
Turn clockwise: smaller cutting depth
Important.
Only make this adjustment after the machine has
been switched off.
6.1.3 Setting the saw blade angle (Fig. 57)
The saw blade angle can be adjusted by turning the
locking grip for the saw blade angle (8).
Undo the grip lock by turning the front grip part (8a)
anti-clockwise. The angle of the saw blade can now
be changed by turning the rear grip part (8b). The set
angle is shown by the pointer (A) on the scale (B).
Lock the saw blade (12) in position by tightening the
front grip part (8a) by turning it clockwise.
Important.
Only make this adjustment after the machine has
been switched off.
6.2 Completing longitudinal cuts
6.2.1 Cutting workpieces of normal size (Fig. 1,
58)
Longitudinal cutting (also known as slitting) is when
you use the saw to cut along the grain of the wood.
To complete longitudinal cuts the sliding table (15)
must be locked to the rear of the machine using the
table lock (see point 5.1.3). Press one edge of the
workpiece against the parallel stop (3) while the flat
side lies on the saw table (1).
The saw blade guard (18) must always lie on the
workpiece. When you make a longitudinal cut, never
adopt a working position that is in line with the cutting
direction.
Set the parallel stop (3) in accordance with the
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workpiece height and the desired width. (see
5.3.1).
Switch on the saw (see 6.1.1).
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Place your hands (with fingers closed) flat on the
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workpiece and push the workpiece along the
parallel stop (3) and into the blade (12).
Guide at the side with your left or right hand
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(depending on the position of the parallel stop)
only as far as the front edge of the guard hood.
Always push the workpiece through to the end of
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the splitter (17).
The offcut piece remains on the saw table (1) until
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the blade (12) is back in its position of rest.

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