
FEATURES
Adjusting The Vice
Fig.5
1.
A stop is provided to restrict the height to
which the arm may be lowered. The stop is
in the form of a bolt, arrowed in fig. 3 which
should not require adjusting.
2.
The vice is provided with a quick adjust
device (shown at A, fig.4). The block,
through which the screw passes, pivots,
and may be lifted off the screw thread.
This releases the screw, and hence the
vice jaw which may then be quickly
moved into contact with the work. The
block is then flipped back into position,
and the work clamped in the normal way
by using the handle.
3.
A latch, to prevent the head from being lowered, is provided. Turn the plastic
handle at the rear of the unit, indicated in fig.3, to engage the latch
Before carrying out any adjustments or maintenance, ensure the saw is
disconnected from the power supply.
a. Bevel Cutting
The vice may be moved up to 45° for
bevel cutting.
To set the required angle, slacken off the
two bolts securing the fixed vice jaw
(Shown at B), and swivel the jaw to the
appropriate angle according to the
scale provided. Use a set square or
angle gauge set against the Abrasive
Disk, if absolute accuracy is required.
Tighten the two securing bolts when
satisfied.
b. Positioning the Fixed Vice Jaw
The fixed jaw may be fixed in one of three
positions to accommodate larger
workpieces.
Undo and remove the two screws
securing the jaw, and reposition as
desired, using the bolt holes arrowed in
Fig.5 to secure the jaw.
Fig.3
Fig.4
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