NOTE:
After every new adjustment we recommend you to make
a trial cut in order to check the new settings.
> For all cutting operations it is important to position the blade guide (6) as close
as possible to the workpiece (see the previous “adjusting the upper band guide”
section on page 19-20).
> It will be better and safer to guide the workpiece with push stick, holding workpiece
flat on the table (20) in order to prevent the blade (23) from jamming.
> Feed the workpiece at a uniform speed that enables the blade to cut through the
material without difficulty and without blocking.
> Always use the rip fence (14) or the mitre gauge (21) on all cuts for which they
are intended.
Product functions
3) Angle cuts
To enable you to perform angle cuts parallel to the blade (23); the table (19) can
be tilted forwards between 0° - 45°.
> Undo the fixing handle (18).
> Tilt the work table (20) forward until the pointer (17) coincides with the required
angle value on the main scale (19).
> Re-tighten the fixing handle (18).
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Important:
When the table (20) is tilted, place the rip fence (14)
stop to the right of the blade (23) on the downward pointing side
(provided the workpiece is wide enough) in order to stop the
workpiece from slipping off.
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