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To obtain the 2 to 3 mm depth of cut, push in the stop
button toward the saw blade. This is convenient for
avoiding splinter on the workpiece.
To release the depth of cut from this position for free
depth of cut, just pull the button back.
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Bevel cutting
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Tilting to the right
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Turn the positive stopper so that the arrow on it points
one of two positions (vertical for 22.5°, horizontal for 45°).
Loosen the clamping screws in front and back. Then, tilt
the tool base until it stops and secure the base with the
clamping screws.
To get 48° bevel angle, move the lever to 48° marking as
far as it will go. Turn the positive stopper so that the
arrow on it points to the horizontal position. Then, tilt the
tool base until it stops and secure the base with the
clamping screws.
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Tilting to the left
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The tool can be tilted to the left 1° bevel angle. To get
the left 1° bevel angle, loosen the clamping screws in
front and back, tilt the tool handle slightly to the right and
push two bevel angle shifting levers at the same time in
the direction of arrow which has a marking -1. And then
tilt the tool handle to the left while pushing these two
levers at the same time. Secure the base with the
clamping screws.
NOTE:
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Returning the blade to the right angle makes the
shifting lever return to 0° by itself.
Sighting
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When using the tool without guide rail (accessory)
For straight cuts, align the A position on the front of the
base with your cutting line. For 45° bevel cuts, align the
B position with it.
When using the tool with guide rail (accessory)
For both straight cuts and 45° bevel cuts, always align
the A position on the front of the base with your cutting
line.
1. Base
2. Cutting line
1. Bevel angle
shifting lever
1. Lever
1. Positive stopper
1. Clamping
screws
2. Tool base
1. Quick stop
button