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ERBAUER 216MM (8”) SLIDING MITRE SAW
3. 90
0
Bevel pointer adjustment
1) When the blade is exactly 90
o
(0
o
) to the
table, loosen the bevel indicator screw (5) using
a # 2 Phillips screwdriver.
2) Adjust bevel indicator (6) to the “0” mark on
the bevel scale and retighten the screw
(See fi g. 24) .
4. 45
0
Bevel adjustment
1) Loosen the bevel lock handle (7) and tilt the
cutting head completely to the left.
2) Using a combination square, check to see if
the blade angle is 45° to the table.
3) If the blade is not at 45° to the mitre table, tilt
the cutting arm to the right, loosen the locknut
(8) on the bevel angle adjustment bolt (9) and
use a 10 mm spanner to adjust the stop bolt (9)
depth in or out to increase or decrease the bevel
angle.
4) Tilt the cutting arm to the left to 45° bevel and
recheck for alignment.
5) Repeat steps 1 through 4 until the blade is at
45° to the mitre table.
6) Tighten bevel lock handle (7) and locknut (8)
when alignment is achieved (See fi g. 25).
5. Mitre angle adjustment
The sliding compound mitre saw scale can be
easily read, showing mitre angles from 0° to
45° to the left, and 0° to 45° to the right. The
mitre saw table has nine of the most common
angle setttings with positive stops at 0°,
15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, and 45°. These positive stops
position the blade at the desired angle quickly
and accurately. Follow the process below for
quickest and most accurate adjustments.
1) Unlock the mitre table by turning the mitre
handle (1) counterclockwise.
2) Move the turntable while lifting up on the
positive stop locking lever (2) to align the
indicator (3) to the desired degree measurement.
3) If the desired angle is one of the nine positive
stops, release the positive stop locking lever,
making sure the lever snaps into position, and
then secure by tightening the mitre handle.
4) If the mitre angle desired is not one of the
nine positive stops, simply lock the mitre table
into position by turning the mitre handle in the
clockwise direction (See fi g. 26).
Fig 24
Fig 25
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8
9
Fig 26
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2
3
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