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F.
Adjust the saw’s cutting depth to
approximately 0.36” (9 mm) and the
bevel angle to 0°. This will result in
t h e b l a d e e x t e n d i n g 1 / 8 ” ( 3 m m )
below the anti-splinter edge.
G.
Following the instructions in the
“SWITCHIN ON AND OFF” section on
p a g e 1 9 , s w i t c h o n t h e s a w a n d
guide it uniformly with a slow feed
rate through the end of the track.
▼ SECURING TRACKS
T o a v o i d t h e r i s k o f
injury and/or property
damage, only use the track clamps to
secure the track.
Once the track has been placed in the
desired position, insert a track clamp
50
i n f r o m e a c h e n d o f t h e t r a c k , t h e n
t i g h t e n
t h e
c l a m p s
a g a i n s t
t h e
workpiece (Fig. 6).
▼ PROTECTIVE END CAPS
These caps help to protect the ends of
the tracks from damage, such as when
dropped on their ends. The left
44
and
right
45
caps are NOT interchangeable. If
one or both of the end caps become
d a m a g e d , t h e y s h o u l d s i m p l y b e
replaced.
▼ CONNECTING MULTIPLE TRACKS
A.
Pull out the end caps
44
and
45
from
facing ends of the tracks
40
to be
connected. Store the end caps in a
safe place (Fig. 7).
B.
Insert the connector
41
into one of
the tracks
40
as shown and then slide
another track onto the other end of
the connector (Fig. 8).
C.
Make sure that the tracks have no gap
in between them. Move the connector
41
so that the center mark “⇐|⇒” is
positioned at the joint line. Turn all
four locks with a screw driver or a
coin to secure the connection (Fig. 9).
Track Assembly
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Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
44
45
40
40
41
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