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Circle Jig
You can make circular cuts up to a material thickness
of 30 mm (1.2 inches) by using the parallel guide with
circle jig
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.
Remove the locking screw
33
and flip the parallel
guide. Reinstall the locking screw on the other side.
Slide the scale through the cutting guide slot
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of the
footplate
10
. Pull off the centering tip
35
and place it
into the opening at the level of the saw blade. Bore a
hole in the center of the cutout in order to fix the
centering tip
35
in place and adjust the radius on the
inner edge of the footplate
10
by using the locking
screw
33
.
Note:
For tight curves, it is best to use narrow saw
blades.
Anti-Splinter Insert
The anti-splinter insert
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reduces splintering of the
work piece surface during cutting.
Press the anti-splinter insert
36
into the footplate
10
from below. You may use the anti-splinter insert
36
for
the following types of saw blades: T 101 B, T 101 D,
T 244 D, T 301 CD, T 301 DL.
Cooling and Lubricating work pieces
When cutting metal, consider applying a coolant or lu-
bricant along the line of cut to reduce any heat that is
generated by the cutting process.
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33
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