p r o p e r l y s u p p o r t i n g t h e p i e c e , t h e
wheel will tend to bind, causing KICK-
bACK and extra load on the motor (Fig.
13).
Support the panel or board close to the
cut, as shown in (Fig. 14). be sure to set
the depth of the cut so that you cut
through the sheet or board only and not
the table or work bench. The two-by-
fours used to raise and support the
work should be positioned so that the
broadest sides support the work and
r e s t o n t h e t a b l e o r b e n c h . D o n o t
support the work with the narrow sides
as this is an unsteady arrangement. If
the sheet or board to be cut is too large
f o r a t a b l e o r w o r k b e n c h , u s e t h e
supporting two-by-fours on the floor and
secure.
Edge Guide
The straight edge guide is used for cuts
parallel to the edge of the work, and can
be used from either side of the foot
plate for cutting on the left or right side
of the material.
ASSEMBLY (Fig. 15)
A.
Slide bar
23b
into desired slot
23d
on
either side of the guide
23a
.
b.
Align desired hole in bar
23b
with
hole in guide
23a
.
C.
Thread thumbscrew
23c
through
guide
23a
into bar
23b
and securely
tighten thumbscrew.
ATTACHING EDGE GUIDE TO TOOL
(Fig. 16)
A.
To attach to tool, insert bar
23b
through slots in foot.
b.
Insert square nut
23e
into slot in foot
plate.
C.
Thread set screw
23f
into the square
nut with a hex wrench
19
to secure
bar in place.
NOTE:
When using the straight edge
guide
23
on the left side or right side of
the tool, position guide as shown (Fig.
15).
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Operating Instructions
Fig. 13
WRONG
RIGHT
Fig. 14
23c
23d
23a
23b
23
Fig. 15
23b
19
23f
23e
Fig. 16