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Sliding fence
Fig.2
For safety reasons, this machine is equipped with
a moveable guide fence to used in normal and
bevel cutting.
•
For normal straight cross-cuts and mitre cuts,
always adjust the sliding fence (8) to the end
and fix well to provide safety support for work
piece.
•
For bevel cuts, adjust the sliding fence (8) to a
suitable position as close as to the saw blade
surface but avoid interfere the saw blade
movement and ensure to fix well.
Changing the saw blades
Fig. 4 and 5
Only use saw blades that are sharp and
undamaged. You must immediately
replace chipped or bent saw blades.
DANGER: Do not use any blade larger than
the stated capacity of the saw. It may come
into contact with the blade guard and cause
harm.
Do not use a blade too thick to allow the outer
blade washer to engage with the flats on the
spindle. This will prevent the blade screw from
securing the blade on the spindle.
Do not use this saw to cut metal or masonry
• Disconnect the machine from the power
supply.
• Remove the screw (20) that holds the
retraction arm to the blade cover.
• Remove the screw (19) in order to remove
the bolt-cover by lifting the blade cover (6)
upwards.
• Both saw blade bolt (17) and Flange (18)
should be visible now like shown in fig. 5.
• Press the saw blade lock button (22)
Rotate the saw blade carefully by hand
until the blade locks.
• Use hex key to remove the saw blade bolt
(17) by loosening in a clockwise direction.
• Remove the Flange (18) and the saw
blade
• Replace the saw blade making sure that
the arrow marked on the saw blade must
point in the same direction as the arrow
shown marked on the machine. The saw
blade teeth must point downwards.
• Fix the saw blade bolt (17) use the saw
blade lock button (22) in order to secure
tightly
• Lower the blade cover (6) in order for
the bolt-cover to fall back into place and
tighten the screw (19)
• Attach the retraction arm back onto the
blade cover (6) by tightening the screw
(20)
• Rotate the saw blade and check if the
guard operates freely
Adjusting the cutting angle
Fig. 2.
Adjusting Mitre Angles
The mitre angle can be set between 45° left side
and 45° right side
- Loosen the locking knob (10)
- Press the locking paddle (11) and turn the saw
table left or right by the locking knob (10) until
the angle indicator (23) indicates the required
angle.
- Release the locking paddle (11) and tighten
the locking knob (10)
Pre-settings (quick settings) on the following
degrees: -45°, -30°, -22.5°, -15°, 0°, 15°, 22.5°,
30°, 45°.
- Press the locking paddle (11) when turning
the baseplate, release the paddle before
reaching the requested degrees and the plate
with “click” into the pre-setting itself.
Adjusting Bevel Angles
Fig. 1 and 3
The bevel angle can be set between 0° and 45°.
- Loosen the adjusting knob (9)
- Tilt the saw by using the handle until the angle
indicator (14) indicates the required angle.
- Tighten the adjusting knob (9)
Changing the carbon brushes
Fig. 2
- Disconnect the machine from the power
supply
- Unscrew the two covers (4) on the front and
backside of the motor housing.
- Replace the carbon brushes with the exact
type of brushes
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