(11).There is a cutting guide notch on the front of the
base plate (11) for using with a parallel guide (10).
For straight cuts, use the 0° guide mark to align with
your parallel guide scale. For a 45° bevel cut, use the
45° guide mark to align with your parallel guide scale.
Securely clamp the parallel guide (10) (See Fig. 7).
Always make a trial cut to check the setting.
2. BEVEL CUTS (See Fig.9)
Set required bevel angle between 0° and 50°. Do not
use the depth of cut scale when making bevel cuts
due to possible inaccuracy.
Loosen the base plate bevel lock button (6) and
rotate the base plate (11) to set the bevel angle
using the base plate angle scale (5) provided. Then
clamp the base plate (11) position using the lock
(6) (See Fig. 5). Finally, check the angle and ensure
the base plate is firmly clamped. The angle scale (5)
on the base plate (11) are accurate for most general
purposes but it is recommended for accurate work to
set the angle with a protractor and make a test cut
on other material. Do not use the depth of cut scale
when making bevel cuts due to possible inaccuracy.
Fig 9
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45°
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