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6. Always push the workpiece through to the end of the splitter
(
4
).
7. Switch off the table saw and the vacuum extraction system.
8. Leave the off-cut piece on the saw table until the saw blade is
back in its position of rest.
Cutting narrow workpieces (Fig. 25)
Be sure to use a push stick (
19
) when making longitudinal cuts in
workpieces smaller than 120 mm in width. The push stick is supplied
with the saw. Replace a worn or damaged push stick immediately.
Cutting very narrow workpieces (Fig. 26)
• Be sure to use a push block when making longitudinal cuts in
very narrow workpieces with a width of 30 mm and less.
• The low guide face of the parallel stop is best used in this case.
The push block is not supplied with the machine (available from your
specialist dealer)!
Replace the push block without delay when it becomes worn.
Making angular cuts (Fig. 27)
1. Set the saw blade (
31
) to the desired angle (see the section
“Setting the cutting angle”).
2. Set the parallel stop (
20
) in accordance with the workpiece
width and height (see the section “Parallel stop”).
3. Carry out the cut in accordance with the workpiece width (see the
section “Making longitudinal cuts”).
Making cross cuts (Fig. 28)
Risk of injury!
There is a risk of serious injuries if the table saw is handled
improperly.
• Always hold the guided part of the workpiece. Never hold the
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