Bosch PPS 7S User Manual

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Bosch Power Tools

1 609 929 W71 | (30.3.11)

Mounting the Bottom Plate

(see figure A)

– Turn the machine around so that it is upside

down on the saw table 7.

– Insert the bottom plate 39 into the intended

recesses so that the Allen screws engage into
the holes of the housing.

– Fasten the bottom plate by firmly tightening

the Allen screws (4 mm) with Allen key 13.

Mounting the Laser Unit and the Blade

Guard

– Turn the power tool around so that it is in the

correct working position.

Inserting the Batteries (see figure B1)
– Push the battery lid 40 toward the rear and

open the battery compartment.

– Insert the batteries provided according to

the specified polarity.

– Close the battery compartment.

Attaching the Laser Warning Label
(see figure B1)
The power tool is provided with a warning label
in English (marked with number 2 in the repre-
sentation of the power tool on the graphics
page).
– Before operating for the first time, stick the

provided warning label in your national lan-
guage over the text of the English warning la-
bel.

Mounting the Laser Unit (see figure B2)
For assembly, use the “laser unit” 42 fastening
kit. (Allen screw, nut)
– Turn crank 18 clockwise to the stop, so that

the saw blade 28 is in the highest possible
position above the saw table.

– Slide the laser unit 41 over riving knife 4 until

all mounting holes are aligned.

– Insert the Allen screw through the mounting

holes of the laser unit 41 and the riving knife
4.

– Mount the nut on the Allen screw and tighten

firmly.

Mounting the Blade Guard (see figure B3)
For assembly, use the fastening kit for the
“blade guard” 43. (Socket bolt, wing nut)
– Slide the blade guard 3 over riving knife 41

until the mounting holes are aligned again.

– Insert the socket bolt through the mounting

holes of the blade guard 3, the laser unit 41
and the riving knife 4.

– Mount the wing nut on the socket bolt and

tighten firmly.

Note: Adjust the blade guard according to the
workpiece height.
When sawing, the blade guard must always face
lightly against the workpiece.
– Check if the cutting line of the the saw blade

is properly indicated by the laser beam (see
“Adjusting the Laser”, page 42).
The laser beam can be misadjusted when as-
sembling the laser unit 41 and the blade
guard 3.

Adjusting the Laser

The laser unit 41 is supplied preset.
Before putting into operation for the first time,
you should check if the laser beam is still
aligned properly on the preferred saw blade cut-
ting line after mounting the laser unit 41 and the
blade guard 3.
Checking:
– Switch the laser beam on with switch 44.

The laser beam should run parallel to the exten-
sion of the cut on the sticker 15.
Adjusting the Parallelism: (see figure C1)
– Loosen fastening screw 45 (using a suitable

screwdriver).

– Move the housing 46 of the laser until the la-

ser beam runs parallel to the cut over the
complete length.

– Carefully retighten fastening screw 45.

The laser beam must now be set flush to the saw
blade, so that the cutting line of the saw blade
is correctly marked.
Set the laser beam either centred to the saw
blade or exactly left or right of the cutting line,
as individually required.

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