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OPERATION
Standard cross cuts
Starting position:
- Sawhead fully raised.
- Rotating table in 0° position, the lock screw of the
rotating table is tightened.
- Motorhead is in a vertical (90°) position, bevel
locking lever tightened.
Cutting the work piece:
1. Hold work piece against the fence, use the work
clamp to secure the work piece if possible.
2. Engage trigger(20) and activate/press the safety
lock(6).
3. Slowly swing the sawhead fully down, holding the
handle firmly. When sawing exert only moderate
pressure to keep the motor speed from dropping.
4. Cut the work piece in a single pass.
5. Let the sawhead return slowly to its upper starting
position.
6. If no further cutting is required, turn the saw off by
releasing the trigger(20)
Mitre cuts (Fig.7)
A mitre cut cuts the workpiece at an angle to the fence.
Starting position:
- Sawhead fully raised.
- Motorhead in vertical (90°) position, bevel locking
level, tightened.
Cutting the work piece:
1. Loosen the miter table lock knob(9) of the miter
table(11).
2. Set to desired angle.
3. Tighten the miter table lock knob.
4. Hold work piece against the fence. Use the work
clamp to secure the work piece if possible.
5. Engage trigger(20) and activate/press the safety
lock(6).
6. Slowly swing the sawhead fully down, holding the
handle firmly. When sawing, exert only moderate
pressure to keep the motor speed from dropping.
7. Cut work piece in a single pass.
8. Let the sawhead return slowly to its upper starting
position.
9. If no further cutting is required, turn the saw off by
releasing the trigger(20)
NOTE:
The miter table engages at defined angles at the 0
Ý
, 15
Ý
,
22.5
Ý
, 30
Ý
, 45
Ý
and 60
Ý
position.
Bevel cuts (Fig.10 & 11)
A bevel cut cuts the workpiece at an angle other than 90°.
Starting position:
- Sawhead fully raised.
- Miter table in 0° position, the lock screw of the
rotating table is tightened.
Cutting the work piece:
1. Loosen the bevel locking level (16) for sawhead tilt at
the near of the saw.
2. Tilt the motorhead slowly to the desired position.
3. Tighten the bevel locking lever (16).
4. Hold work piece against the fence. Use the work
clamp to secure the work piece if possible.
5. Engage trigger(20) and activate/press the safety
lock(6).
6. Slowly swing the sawhead fully down, holding the
handle firmly. When sawing exert only moderate
pressure to keep the motor speed from dropping.
7. Cut work piece in a single pass.
8. Let the sawhead return slowly to its upper starting
position.
9. If no further cutting is required, turn the saw off by
releasing the trigger(20)
Compound mitre cuts
A compound mitre cut is a combination of the mitre and
bevel cut; this means that in a single pass the work piece
is cut at an angle other than 90° to the fence and material
surface.
DANGER!
When cutting compound mitres the saw blade
is much more exposed than normally-increased
risk of injury.
Always keep sufficient distance to the saw blade.
Starting position:
- Sawhead fully raised.
- Miter table locked in desired position.
- Sawhead tilted to desired angle against the work
piece’s surface and locked.
Cutting the work piece:
1. Hold work piece against the fence. Use the work
clamp to secure the work piece if possible.
2. Press on the upper half of the ON/OFF switch button
and press the safety lock.
3. Slowly swing the sawhead fully down, holding the
handle firmly. When sawing exert only moderate
pressure to keep the motor speed from dropping.
4. Cut work piece in a single pass.
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