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(1) Loosen the slide
fi
xing wing bolt, hold the handle, and
slide the head toward you. (
Fig. 48
,
49
)
(2) Push down on the handle to lower the saw blade to the
lower limit position. (
Fig. 49
)
(3) Press and slide backward to cut. (
Fig. 49
)
Slide securing wing bolt
Hold the handle
and slide forward
Loosen
Bottom surface
of head
Fig. 48
Cut while pushing
backward
Push down
Pull toward you
Material
Fig. 49
When slide cutting, the use of a spacer (D) can reduce the
fuzz on the material surface.
Follow the procedure below to use the spacer (D):
(1) Move the spacer (D) toward you and turn the stopper
holder backward. (
Fig. 50
)
If the material
height is 20 mm
or more, depress
the stopper (B)
Turn the stopper
holder backward
Stopper (B)
Move the spacer (D) toward you
Fig. 50
(2) Lower the head part, and turn the 6 mm knob bolt for
adjusting the depth of cut so that its tip abuts with the
spacer (D) at the position where the saw blade edge just
touches the material that has been set. (
Fig. 51
)
Abut the 6 mm knob
bolt for adjusting the
depth of cut to the
spacer (D)
Lower the head
Fig. 51
(3) Return the spacer (D) to the rear and slide cut to make a
groove of about 2 mm. By following this procedure, the
fuzz on the upper surface of the material can be reduced.
(
Fig. 52
)
Return the spacer (D) to the rear
Fig. 52
(4) The material can be cut by returning the stopper holder
to the front and performing slide cutting again.
If the height of the material is 20 mm or more, tilt the stopper
(B) forward, make a groove in the same way as steps 1 to 4,
return the stopper holder and stopper (B), and perform slide
cutting. By following this procedure, it is possible to cut tall
materials.
To use the stopper (B), tilt it forward and turn the stopper
holder backward.
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