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OPERATION
–
While holding the upper arm in that position,
tighten the lock nut to secure the stop knob.
–
Recheck the blade depth by moving the
cutting head front to back through the full
motion of typical cut along the control arm.
Setting the Mitre Angle
–
When a mitre cut is required, unlock the table
by turning the mitre handle (1) anti-clockwise.
– While holding the mitre handle, lift up on the
positive stop locking lever (
2
).
– Rotate the table to the right or left with the
mitre handle.
– When the table is in the desired position, as
shown on the mitre scale (
3
), release the positive
stop locking lever and tighten the mitre handle.
The table is now locked at the desired angle.
Positive stops are provided at 0°, 15°, 22.5°,
31.6° and 45°.
Setting the Bevel Angle
Make sure that the table is at 0° and lock the mitre
lock handle (
1
). Adjust the lock-down pin to
release the cutting head.
– Loosen the bevel lock knob (
2
) by turning it
clockwise and adjust the cutting head to get the
desired angle. Please note that when bevelling the
cutting head to the right, you should first pull out
the 0° stop pin (
3
), otherwise the cutting head
won’t be bevelled to the right. The blade can be
positioned at any angle, from a 90° straight cut (0°
on the scale) to a 45° left / right bevel.
Clamping the Workpiece
To ensure optimum working safety, the workpiece
must always be firmly clamped.
Do not saw workpieces that are too small to
clamp.
While clamping the workpiece, do not reach
under the clamping lever of either clamps with
your fingers.
– Press the workpiece firmly against the fence
(
14
).
– Insert the fast clamp (
13
)into one of the holes
intended for this purpose.