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7.2 Cutting depth (Fig. 1, 16)
Turn the crank (10) to set the blade (4) to the required cutting depth.
Turn anti-clockwise:
smaller cutting depth
Turn clockwise:
larger cutting depth
7.3 Parallel stop
The parallel stop (7) has to be used when making longitudinal cuts
in wooden workpieces.
7.3.1 Stop height (Fig. 18, 19)
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The parallel stop (7) supplied with the bench-type circular saw
has two different guide faces.
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For thin material you must use the stop rail (23) as shown in Fig.
19a, for thick material you must use the stop rail as shown in Fig.
19b.
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To change over the stop rail (23) to the lower guide face you have
to slacken the two knurled screws (26).
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Remove the two screws (18) from the parallel stop through the
one slot (27) in the stop rail (23).
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Thread the two screws (18) into the other slot (35) in the stop rail
(23) and slide the stop rail (23) back onto the parallel stop.
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Retighten the two knurled screws (26) in order to fix the stop rail
(23).
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The procedure for changing over to the high guide face is the
same.
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Warning! When in use, the stop rail (23) must always be screwed
to the side of the parallel stop (7) which faces the saw blade.
7.3.2 Cutting width (Fig. 17)
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The parallel stop (7) can be mounted on either side of the saw
table (1).
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