Ensure that the rotary table handle and bevel lock lever [16) are tightened before cutting.
4)
Press the trigger switch and allow the saw blade to run up the speed.
5)
Still holding in the trigger, using your thumb simply press the safety release lever. lt will then be
possible to push the saw head down by the handle.
6)
Continue to move the saw head down smoothly and make the cul exerting only gentle pressure on
the downward stroke, letting the saw do the work.
4. CROSS PULL CUT
Cross pull cul is u sed mainly for wide pieces, allowing you to cul wider pieces of wood, i.e. the slide rod
securing knob is loose, the saw head is pulled towards the operator, the saw head is lowered to the workpiece
and then pushed to the rear of saw to make a cul to do this, follow the procedures below:
1)
Loosen the slide rod securing knob.
2)
Before switching on, pull the saw head towards you whilst in the upright position, until the blade
clears the workpiece or to its
maximum extension if bla de can not clear the workpiece.
3)
Start the saw.
4)
Lower the saw head into the workpiece.
5)
Push the saw head forwards [towards the full rear position] to complete the cul.
6] When cutting is finished, release the trigger switch and allow the blade to stop rotating before lifting the
saw head up away from the workpiece.
WARNING: Never pull the saw towards you during a cut. The blade can suddenly lDclimb up on top of the
workpiece and force itself towards you.
5. MITRE CUT [SEE FIG H1, H2)
A mitre cul is made at 0° bevel and any mitre angle in the range from 45° left to 45° right. lt can be made as
either a chop cut or
a cross pull cut depending on the width of the workpiece.
For most convenient operation, your sliding mitre saw is equipped with mitre detents for fast and accurate
mitre cuts of common
mitre angles [Left: 45°, 30°, 22.5°, 15° ;0° ; Right: 0° , 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45° ].
The mitre table lock knob [8] is used to lock the table at the desired mitre angle. To adjust the mitre angle,
loosen the rotary table handle [9] counter-clockwise and raise the mitre latch [1 O] gently and adjust to the
desired position, then release the mitre latch [1 O] and tighten the mitre table lock knob [8] clockwise.