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6.5 

Fitting the dust bag  

Fig. 4

 

Fit the dust bag (17) onto the dust outlet (23).  

7  ADJUSTMENTS 

note: always ensure that the saw is turned off and the plug is removed from 
the mains supply before any repairs or maintenance are carried out. 

7.1 

Setting bevel angle 

Fig 5

 

Loosen the lock knob for bevel angle (22) and tip 
the saw upper arm left until the pointer point at the 
desired angle on the bevel gauge (21), tighten the 
lock knob (22). 

7.2 

Setting mitre angle  

Fig 6 

Loosen the lock knob for mitre angle (14) and turn 
the saw table tip to left or right until the pointer point 
at the desired angle on the angle gauge for mitre 
angle (7), tighten the lock knob (14). 

7.3 

Calibrating the bevel angle gauge 

The angle gauges are set at the factory, but we recommend that for precision work you 
check and if necessary calibrating them as follows: 

 

Fig. 7

 

 

90°Bevel angle: Lock the upper arm in its 
lowered position by the release knob (18), and 
set bevel and mitre angles to 0°on the angle 
gauges. Place a protractor at the side of the 
saw blade and table, if the angle is not 90°bevel 
angle. Achieve the right angle through turning 
the adjustment screw (5) clockwise or counter-
clockwise by using Allen key (supplied) until the 
angle is the correct angle, tighten the nut by 
using the spanner (supplied). (see Fig. 7) 

 

45°Bevel angle: Lock the upper arm in its 
lowered position by the release knob (18), set 
bevel angle to 45°and mitre angle to 0°on the 
angle gauges. Place a protractor at the side of 
the saw blade and table , if the angle is not 45° 

Summary of Contents for POW8002

Page 1: ...5 5 SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS 5 6 ASSEMBLY 6 6 1 Bench mounting 6 6 2 Release knob 6 6 3 Spindle lock lever 6 6 4 Blade replacement 6 6 5 Fitting the dust bag 7 7 ADJUSTMENTS 7 7 1 Setting bevel angle...

Page 2: ...POW8002 EN Copyright 2015 VARO P a g e 2 www varo com 14 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 11...

Page 3: ...ll packaging materials Remove remaining packaging and packing inserts if included Check that the package contents are complete Check the appliance the power cord the power plug and all accessories for...

Page 4: ...s to rain or wet conditions If water gets inside a power tool it will increase the risk of a lethal electric shock Do not damage the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the powe...

Page 5: ...must be repaired Many accidents are caused by using poorly maintained power tools Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam...

Page 6: ...rned off and the plug is removed from the mains supply before any repairs or maintenance are carried out 6 1 Bench mounting The saw base has mounting holes 10 in each corner to facilitate bench mounti...

Page 7: ...tighten the lock knob 14 7 3 Calibrating the bevel angle gauge The angle gauges are set at the factory but we recommend that for precision work you check and if necessary calibrating them as follows F...

Page 8: ...and bolts are correctly tightened before starting to saw Depress the switch button 11 on the handle allow the saw reach full speed before starting to cut Pull the lock lever for removable guard 2 and...

Page 9: ...od chippings Ensure the blade guard is kept clean with a damp cloth do not clean the guard or any part of the saw with a corrosive solvent to reduce the risk of injury Periodically oil all the moving...

Page 10: ...permeation excessive dust penetration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriate usage use for purposes for which the device is not suitable incompetent usage e g not follow...

Page 11: ...dification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2011 65 EU 2004 108 EC 2006 42 EC 2000 14 EC Annex V LwA 99d...

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