Neither operation can be performed safely freehand: rip cutting requires the use
of the rip fence, and crosscutting requires the use of the mitre gauge. Never use
the rip fence and the mitre gauge at the same time during the cutting operation.
Rip cutting
> Remove the mitre gauge, and secure the rip fence to the table.
> Raise the blade until it is approximately 1/8" (3.2 mm) above the top of the work
piece.
> Place the work piece flat on the table and against the fence so that the larger
portion of the work piece is between the blade and the fence. Keep the work
piece approximately 1" (2.5 cm) away from the blade.
> Turn the saw ON, and wait for the blade to reach full speed. Do not stand directly
in line with the saw blade’s path. Instead, stand on the side where the cut is
being made.
> Slowly feed the work piece into the blade by pushing forward on the section of
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Product functions
MSTS1500-A
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Warning: Risk of injury!
If the distance between the rip fence and saw blade is less than
12 cm, the push stick [25] must be used.
Warning: Risk of injury!
Always hold the guided work piece fast, never the free work piece
which has been cut off.
Warning: Product damage!
Check the wood to be worked carefully. The device can be
damaged severely by foreign bodies such as nails, screws, etc.
Warning: Product damage!
Always use sharp saw blades. Blunt blades can overload
and damage the product.
Warning: Product damage!
Check the voltage before plug in. The voltage must comply with
the information on the rating label!.