User Manual

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UPPER SAW BLADE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT FIG. 14-15
Upper saw blade guide is composed of:
- a support bearing (which support the blade from the back),
- two wheels (which guide the blade sideways).
The support bearing and the side wheels must be adjusted each time the blade is replaced or adjusted.
Note: Check regularly if the wheels are worn out, and if necessary, replace them both at the same
moment.
Loosen screw (33) Fig.14 to free support bearing (30) in order that there is a gap of maximum 0,5 mm between it
and the saw blade.
1. Tighten screw (33).
2. Loosen screw (35).
3. Move the part (36) in order that the wheels are about 1 mm behind teeth's base.
4. Tighten firmly screw (35)
5. Loosen screws (37).
6. Push the two wheels in the direction of the saw blade until they come in contact with the saw blade (saw
blade musn't get stuck).
7. Tighten screws (37).
8. Make the upper wheel rotate clockwise by hand in order to place the wheels correctly (they must touch
lightly the saw blade).
LOWER SAW BLADE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT FIG. 16
Lower saw blade guide is composed of :
- a support bearing (which support the blade from the back),
- two wheels (which guide the blade sideways).
The support bearing and the side wheels must be adjusted each time the blade is replaced or adjusted.
Note: Check regularly if the wheels are worn out, and if necessary, replace them both at the same
moment.
1. Lower support bearing adjustment can be carried out by following the same instructions regarding upper
support bearing adjustment.
2. The two support bearings and support the saw blade only during cutting operations. When the machine
works in no-load condition, the saw blade mustn't touch the ball bearings.
3. Loosen screw (40)
4. Move the part in order that the wheels are about 1 mm behind teeth's base. Tighten firmly screw (40).
5. Loosen screws (38) .
6. Push the two wheels in the direction of the saw blade until they come in contact with the saw blade (saw
blade musn't get stuck).
7. Tighten screws (38).
8. Make the upper wheelrotate clockwise by hand in order to place the wheels correctly (they must touch
lightly the saw blade).