
TABLE SAW
15
GB
Adjusting the laser
If the laser no longer displays the correct
cutting line, it can be subsequently adjusted.
Loosen the screws on the
i l l u m i n a t i n g d i o d e a n d
p o s i t i o n t h e l a s e r i n t h e
required direction by pushing
it in such a way that the laser
beam meets the cutting teeth
of the saw blade.
Then tighten the screws again.
Knurled Knob
High stop rail: thick material
Low stop rail: thin material
Set the rip fence to the desired level in the
sight glass and fix it with the locking lever.
Use the Miter Gauge
The Miter gauge provide greater accuracy in
angled cuts. For very close tolerances, test
cuts are recommended.
There are two miter gauge channels, one on
either side of the blade. When making 90
cross cut, you can use either miter gauge
channel. When making a beveled cross cut(
the blade tilted in relation to the table) the
miter gauge should be located in the slot on
the right so that the blade I tilted away from
the miter gauge and your hands.
The miter gauge can be turned 60 to the right
or left.
Loosen the knurled knob.
With the miter gauge in the miter gauge slot,
rotate the gauge until the desired angle is
reached on the scale.
Retighten the knurled knob.
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Making Longitudinal Cuts
Longitudinal cutting is when you use the saw
to cut along the grain of wood.
Press one edge of the workpiece against the
rip fence while the flat side lies on the saw
table. The blade guard must always lower over
the workpiece. When you make a longitudinal
cut, never adopt a working position that is in
line with the cutting direction.
Operation
1. Set the rip fence in accordance with the
workpiece and the desired width.
2. Switch on the saw.
3. Place your hands( with fingers closed) 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 saw
blade guard.
5. Always push the workpiece through to the
end of the riving knife.
6. The offcut piece remains on the saw blade
until the blade I back in its position of rest.
7. Secure long workpiece against falling off at
the end of the cut.
Cutting Narrow Workpieces
Be sure to use a push stick when making
longitudinal cuts in workpieces smaller than
120 mm in width. A push stick is supplied with
the saw. Replace a damaged or worn push
stick immediately.
1. Adjust the rip fence to the width of workpiece
you require.
2. Feed in the workpiece with two hands.
Always use the push stick in the area of the
saw blade.
3. Always push the workpiece through to the
end of the riving knife.
Warning! With short workpiece, use
the push stick from the beginning.
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