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1. Pull out the pin (Fig. G - 1) from the hole in the saw’s body and tilt the
saw to its upper position.
2. Use the vise to secure the workpiece in place (Fig. H - 1). Adjust the cut-
ting speed to the desired rate.
3. Push the green button to turn on the power of the saw (Fig. I - 1). The
blade will not start running until the run button is also activated. Using the
index finger of your right hand, press the run button after turning on the
saw’s power (Fig. J - 1).
4. Once the saw blade has come to full speed, gradually lower the ma-
chine’s body downwards until the blade comes into light contact with the
workpiece. Let the saw blade make a small groove along the workpiece to
help ensure a straight cut (particularly with curved or round workpieces).
5. Once initial contact and a groove have been made, apply a small amount
of additional pressure to continue the cut.
OPERATION
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Fig. G
Fig. H
Fig. I
Fig. J
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NOTE: For optimal performance, cutting should only occur for 40% of the overall run
time. For example, for every 10 minutes the machine is running, only four of those min-
utes should be under load in order to maximize the performance of the machine