2. Loosen the mitre lock knob (26) by turning in an
anti-clockwise direction (Fig. 27).
3. Push down on the mitre adjustment lever (27) and
rotate the mitre table (24) to the desired angle (Fig. 28).
Use the mitre angle indicator (28) as a guide.
4. Retighten the mitre lock knob (26) once the Mitre Saw
is set at the desired angle.
WARNING!
Ensure the mitre lock knob (26) is tight before making a cut.
Failure to do so may result in the rotating mitre table (24) moving during
operation and cause serious personal injury.
5. Place the workpiece flat on the rotating mitre table (24) with one edge securely
against the rear fence (19). If the workpiece is warped, ensure the convex side is
against the rear fence (19).
6. When cutting long pieces of timber, support the ends of the timber with the side
support bars (21), a roller stand or a work surface (bench) that is level with the
mitre table (24).
7. Use the material clamp (8) can be used to secure the
workpiece (Fig. 29).
8. Before turning the Mitre Saw on, perform a dry (test)
run of the cutting operation to check that there are no
problems and everything is correctly adjusted.
CAUTION!
Before performing a cut, ensure the blade (13) is at full speed.
Failure to do this will cause the blade (13) to become blunt and can cause the
blade to lock-up.
9. Turn on the Mitre Saw, wait for the blade (13) to reach full speed and then lower
the cutting head (3) so the blade (13) starts cutting the workpiece.
10. Release the on/off switch (7) when the cut is complete and allow the blade (13) to
stop rotating before raising the cutting head (3).
OPERATION (cont.)
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Fig. 27
Fig. 28
Fig. 29
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