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Making a Mitre Cut
1. Loosen the knob and position the rip/miter
guide so that the correct angle you want, 0º to
45º, is lined up with the notch. Tighten knob at
that position.
2. Align the tile with rip/miter guide and hold
firmly against guide. As in above straight cut,
slowly and smoothly pull blade assembly handle
towards you to begin cutting. (see FIGURE 11)
FIGURE 11
Making A Bevel Cut
1. Loosen the knobs located on each rail end of
the bridge saw (see FIGURE 12).
2. Tilt the bridge to the desired bevel angle 0º to
45º. Be sure to line up the bevel angle degree
markings on each of the end rail stand. The
degree of bevel cut can also be seen through the
transparent window above end rail stand.
3. Tighten the knobs and follow directions above
to make cut.
FIGURE 12
Installing/Replacing the Blade
WARNING!
— Disconnect the power supply
before installing or making adjustments to
the blade.
Only use a diamond saw blade with a diameter
of 200mm for Powercut 800 Bridge Saw. The
bore of the blade must be 22.23mm.
1. First, to disconnect the water supply, press
the blue ring and pull out the water supply tube
from the inlet connection on the blade guard (see
FIGURE 13).
FIGURE 13
2. Then, remove the blade guard by removing
the two securing screws (see FIGURE 14 and
FIGURE 15).
FIGURE 14
FIGURE 15
3. Ensure that the shaft and flanges are clean
and re-fit the blade in the opposite manner.
Directional arrows on blade MUST line up with
directional arrow on blade guard, so that material
to be cut is against the direction of rotation.
4. Replace the flange back, and adjust the blade
to get the best balance of blade.
5. Fix the lock nut tightly.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION! — While maintaining and cleaning
the machine pull the plug from the mains socket.
• Never use water or other aggressive liquids
while cleaning electrical parts of the machine.
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