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4. Engage the blade lock handle located on the rear of the motor, and keep it
depressed.
5. Loosen the fixing screw and remove it.
6. Remove the outer flange, the old saw blade, the adapter and the inner flange.
7. Clean the flanges and the adapter.
8. Place the inner flange and adapter, followed by a new saw blade with the teeth
pointing in the direction of rotation onto the saw blade shaft. (See the arrow on
the housing).
9. Place the outer flange on the saw blade shaft.
10. Engage the lock knob, mount the fixing screw and tighten it.
11. Lower the saw blade guard.
OPERATING PROCEDURES
USING YOUR SAW
After unpacking, reading the instructions, attaching the machine to the workbench,
and checking that all attachments are correctly installed, you can use your saw.
Be sure to wear appropriate protective equipment. For your safety, remove chips,
small pieces, etc. from the table top before operation.
START UP
1. Unlock the saw from its various storage and shipping positions.
2. Check to ensure everything is correctly attached, screws are fastened, and all
adjusting keys and wrenches are removed.
. Connect the saw to power.
4. Squeeze the trigger switch in the handle to start the saw with the cutting head
in the raised position and the blade fully enclosed in the guard.
5. Allow the motor to bring the sawblade up to full speed.
6. To begin cutting, lower the cutting head. As you lower it, the clear safety guard
will retract.
7. After cutting, allow the head to come back up. The guard closes automatically.
8. The saw will stop when you release the trigger switch in the handle.
MODES OF USE:
CHOP CUT:
1. Move the sliding carriage to the rear as far as possible and lock in place by
tightening the
Carriage slide lock screw
(E, fig.1)
.
2. Lock the head in the upright, 0
o
bevel position using the
Slip-lock bevel
adjustment lever
(C, fig.1)
.
3. Lock the table rotation at 0
o
mitre.
4. Switch the machine on and wait until the saw blade reaches its maximum
speed.
5. Press the handle downwards slowly. Allow the blade to cut through the material.
Do not force the tool.
6. After you have finished cutting, release the trigger switch and wait until the saw
blade stops completely, then raise the handle.
This is a good setting for simple crosscuts of smaller pieces.
MITRE CUT:
1. Move the sliding carriage to the rear as far as possible and lock in place by
tightening the
Carriage slide lock screw
(E, fig.1)
.
2. Lock the head in the upright, 0
o
bevel position using the
Slip-lock bevel
adjustment lever
(C, fig.1)
.
3. Unscrew the
Mitre clamp screw knob
(J, fig.1)
and use the
Mitre table adjusting
handle (N, fig.1)
to
move the table rotation up to 45
o
to the left or right. The
table will encounter positive stops at 0
o
, 15
o
, 22.5
o
, 0
o
& 45
o
left and right.
4. Use the
Mitre clamp screw knob
(J, fig.1)
, screwing it tight to lock the table at
the desired angle, especially those angles between the indexed positive stops.
ASSEMBLY