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Making Longitudinal Cuts / Ripping

Press one edge of the workpiece against the rip fence while the flat 

side lies on the saw table. The blade guard must always be lowered 

over the workpiece.

When you make a longitudinal cut, never adopt a working position that 

is in line with the cutting direction.

1   Set the rip fence in accordance with the workpiece height and the 

desired width. (See 

Stop Height, Cutting Width

).

2   Switch on the saw by pressing the ON button "I".

3    Place your hands (with 

fingers closed ensuring they 

will be clear of the blade) flat 

on the workpiece and push 

the workpiece along the rip 

fence and into the blade.

4    Guide at the side with your 

left or right hand (depending 

on the position of the rip 

fence) only as far as the front 

edge of the blade guard.

 

5   Always push the workpiece 

through to the end of the 

riving knife.

6   The off cut piece remains on 

the saw table until the blade  

is back in its position of rest.

7    Secure long work pieces 

against falling off at the end 

of the cut (e.g. with a roller 

stand etc.) .

5. MAKING A CUT

TSF-1211

10º

15º

20º

25º

22.5º

30º

45º

10º

15º

20º

25º

22.5º

30º

45º

Cutting Narrow Work Pieces

Making Bevel Cuts

Making Cross Cuts

Bevel cuts must always be done 

using the rip fence.

1    Set the blade to the desired 

angle. (See 

Setting the Bevel 

Angle

)

2    Set the rip fence in accordance 

with the workpiece width and 

height (see 

Stop Height

)

3   Carry out the cut in accordance 

with the workpiece width.

1   Slide the sliding mitre gauge into one of the grooves in the table and 

adjust to the required angle (see 

Sliding Mitre Gauge

).

2   Press the workpiece firmly against 

the sliding mitre gauge.

3   Switch on the saw by pressing the 

ON button "I".

4   Push the sliding mitre gauge and 

the workpiece toward the blade  

in order to make the cut.

5   Push the sliding mitre gauge 

forward until the workpiece is cut 

all the way through.

6   Switch off the saw again. Do not remove the off-cut until the blade 

has stopped rotating.

IMPORTANT!

 

BE SURE TO USE A PUSH STICK WHEN 

MAKING LONGITUDINAL CUTS.

Be sure to use a push stick 

when making longitudinal cuts 

in work pieces smaller than 

120mm in width. A push stick 

is supplied with the saw.

Replace a worn or damaged 

push stick immediately.

IMPORTANT!

 

DO NOT PUSH THE MITRE GAUGE STOP 

RAIL TOO FAR TOWARD THE BLADE. THE DISTANCE 

BETWEEN THE STOP RAIL AND THE BLADE SHOULD BE 

APPROX. 20MM.

Summary of Contents for TSF-1211

Page 1: ...instruction manual If the tool is disassembled or tampered with in any way Professional industrial or high frequency use WARRANTY TO ENSURE A SPEEDY RESPONSE PLEASE HAVE THE MODEL NUMBER AND DATE OF...

Page 2: ...25 22 5 30 45 3 2 9 14 7 WARNING ENSURE THE TOOL IS SWITCHED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES Cutting Depth Bevel Angle 1 To lower the blade...

Page 3: ...1 Set the required cutting width 2 Loosen the wing nuts and push the stop rail forward until it touches the imaginary 45 line 3 Retighten the wing nuts Rip Fence Cutting Width 2 Slide the rip fence t...

Page 4: ...the mitre gauge to the desired angle using the mitre scale 20mm IMPORTANT DO NOT PUSH THE MITRE GAUGE STOP RAIL TOO FAR TOWARD THE BLADE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE STOP RAIL AND THE BLADE SHOULD BE APPR...

Page 5: ...30 45 0 5 10 15 20 25 22 5 30 45 Cutting Narrow Work Pieces Making Bevel Cuts Making Cross Cuts Bevel cuts must always be done using the rip fence 1 Set the blade to the desired angle See Setting the...

Page 6: ...N THE BLADE GUARD WARNING ENSURE THE TOOL IS SWITCHED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES 3 Unscrew the countersunk head screw and remove the t...

Page 7: ...New Zealand 0508 069 486 E mail enquires ozito com au SPARE PARTS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Operating mode S6 25 Continuous operation with idling cycle time 10 minutes To ensure that the motor does not b...

Page 8: ...n using an extension lead on a reel always unwind the lead completely Use of an extension lead not suitable for the power input of the tool or which is damaged or defective may result in a risk of fir...

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