EINHELL RT-CC 315 U Original Operating Instructions page 25

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Anleitung_RT_CC_315_U_SPK1:_
5.2 Opening the chip box / Adjusting the splitter /
Replacing the saw blade (Fig. 22 – 23)
5.2.1 Opening the chip box (Fig. 22/Item 23)
Remove the saw blade guide (18) (see point
5.1.4).
Remove the sliding table (15) (see point 5.1.3).
To open the chip box (23), remove the two screws
(G) and flip open the chip box (23). Tip: You will
find it easier to remove the screws (G) if you set
an angle of approx. 30° (see 6.1.3).
To assemble, proceed in reverse order.
When closing the chip box (23) ensure that the
control pin (H) slides into the opening provided for
it on the microswitch (I).
5.2.2 Adjusting the splitter (Fig. 24-25/item 17)
Important. Pull out the power plug.
Set the saw blade (12) to maximum cutting depth
and lock it (see 6.1.2).
Open the chip box (23) (see 5.2.1).
Undo the nut (J) using the wrench (30).
Pull up the splitter (17) upwards until the gap
between the saw table (1) and the upper edge of
the splitter (17) is at its maximum (Fig. 24).
The distance between the splitter (12) and the
saw blade (17) may again be max. 8 mm (see Fig.
24 – 25).
Tighten the nut (J) again and fit the chip box (23)
again (see 5.2.1).
5.2.3 Replacing the saw blade (Fig. 26-28/item
12)
Important. Pull out the power plug. Wear
protective gloves at all times when handling
saw blades.
Set the saw blade (12) to maximum cutting depth
(see 6.1.2).
Open the chip box (23) (see point 5.2.1).
Remove the splitter (17) (see point 5.2.2).
Place the flange wrench (29) on the saw blade
flange (K).
Undo the flange screw (L) turning the wrench (30)
towards the saw blade (12) (Fig. 26).
Remove the flange screw (L) and saw blade
flange (K) (Fig. 27).
Remove the saw blade (12) from the inner flange
and pull it out in an upwards direction (Fig. 28).
Clean the saw blade flange thoroughly before
fitting the new saw blade (12).
Fit and fasten the new saw blade (12) in reverse
order.
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Important. Note the running direction. The
cutting angle of the teeth must point in running
direction, i.e. forwards (see the arrow on the chip
box).
Fit and adjust the splitter (17) (see point 5.2.2).
Close the chip box (23) (see point 5.2.1).
Refit and set the saw blade guard (18) and the
sliding table (15) (see point 5.1.3 – 5.1.4)
Check to make sure that all safety devices are
properly mounted and in good working condition
before you begin working with the saw again.
5.3 Stops
5.3.1 Parallel stop
5.3.1.1 Stop height (Fig. 29 – 33)
The stop rail (2) for the parallel stop (3) has two
different guide faces (high and low).
For thick material you must use the stop rail (2) as
shown in Fig. 29, for thin material you must use
the stop rail as shown in Fig. 33.
5.3.1.2 Turning the stop rail (Fig. 31-33/Item 2)
First undo the wing nuts (B) to turn the stop rail
(2).
The stop rail (2) can now by pulled off the guide
rail (E) and can be pushed back over it with the
appropriate guide.
Retighten the wing nuts (B).
5.3.1.3 Cutting width (Fig. 29 – 30)
The parallel stop (3) has to be used when making
longitudinal cuts in wooden workpieces.
The parallel stop (3) should be mounted on the
right-hand side of the saw blade (12).
Place the parallel stop (3) on the guide rail for the
parallel stop (5) from above (Fig. 29).
There are 2 scales (C/D) on the guide rail for the
parallel stop (5) which show the distance between
the stop rail (2) and the saw blade (12) (Fig. 30).
Depending on this, choose the appropriate scale
to suit whether the stop rail (2) is turned for thick
or thin material:
High stop rail (thick material):
Scale D
Low stop rail (thin material):
Scale C
Set the parallel stop (3) for the required dimension
using the inspection window (A) and secure it
using the clamp lever for the parallel stop (4).
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