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ERBAUER 254MM (10”) DOUBLE BEVEL SLIDING MITRE SAW
2) If adjustment is required loosen the locknut (3)
to the relevant socket headed stop screw. Adjust
the screw in or out until the correct bevel angle is
achieved. Retighten the locknut.
3) Repeat the above operation for the second (LH)
bevel setting. (See fig. 23)
7. 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 settings
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 fig. 24)
8. Mitre scale indicator adjustment
1) Move the table to the 0° positive stop.
2) Loosen the screw (4) that holds the indicator
with a Phillips screwdriver.
3) Adjust the indicator (3) to the 0° mark and
retighten screw. (See fig. 24)
9. Adjusting fence squareness
1) Loosen the four fence locking bolts (1).
2) Lower the cutting arm and lock in position.
3) Using a square (3), lay the heel of the square
against the blade and the ruler against the fence(2)
as shown.
4) Adjust the fence 90° to the blade and tighten the
four fence locking bolts. (See fig. 25)
Fig 24
Fig 23
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4
3