254MM (10”) COMPOUND MITRE SAW
254MM (10”) COMPOUND MITRE SAW
254MM (10”) COMPOUND MITRE SAW
254MM (10”) COMPOUND MITRE SAW
8. Bevel cut
(FIG. 28)
1) When a bevel cut is required, loosen the
bevel lock handle (1).
2) Tilt the cutting head to the desired angle as
shown on the bevel scale (2). The blade can
be positioned at any angle, from a 90° straight
cut (0° on the scale) to a 45° left bevel.
3) Tighten the bevel lock handle (1) to lock the
cutting head in position.
4) Positive stops are provided at 0° and 45°.
(See fig. 28)
Note:
When cutting at 45 degrees, ensure
guard does not catch on work or base plate.
9. Compound cut
A compound cut is the combination of a mitre
and a bevel cut simultaneously.
1) Loosen the bevel lock handle (1-Fig. 28)
and position the cutting head at the desired
bevel position. Lock the bevel lock handle.
2) Loosen the mitre table lock handle (2).
Press down the positive stop locking lever (3)
and position the table at the desired angle.
Release the positive stop locking lever and
lock the mitre handle. (See fig. 29)
10. Cutting bowed material
A bowed workpiece must be positioned against
the fence and secured with a clamping device
before cutting. Do not position workpiece
incorrectly or try to cut the workpiece without
the support of the fence. This will cause the
blade to bind and could result in personal
injury. (See fig. 30)
1
Fig 28
2
1
Fig 29
2
Fig 30