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complete and allow the blade to stop
rotating before raising the cutting head.
This is required for safe operation of the
unit to prevent personal injury.
BEVEL CUTTING
A bevel cut is made by cutting across the
grain of wood with the blade angled to the
rotating mitre table. The mitre scale is set
to 0° and the blade can be set at an angle
between 0° and 45° (Fig 20).
1. Ensure the cutting head is raised. If
the head locking pin is locked in place,
push down on the operating handle pull
the head locking pin and gently raise the
cutting head.
2. Rotate the mitre table until the pointer
aligns with 0° on the mitre scale by
following the steps in the 'adjusting the
mitre angle' section.
3. Tighten the mitre table lock knob.
4. Set the desired bevel angle by following
the steps in the 'adjusting the bevel angle'
section.
5. Place the work piece flat on the rotating
mitre table with one edge securely against
the rear fence. If the work piece is warped,
ensure the convex side is against the rear
fence.
6. When cutting long pieces of timber,
support the opposite end of the timber
with the side support bars, a roller stand or
a work surface (bench) that is level with the
rotating mitre table.
7. Before turning the Mitre Saw on, perform
a dry (test) run of the cutting operation
to check that there are no problems and
everything is correctly adjusted.
NOTE:
Before performing a cut, ensure the
blade is at full speed. Failure to do this
Warning:
Ensure the mitre table lock
knob is tight before making a cut. Failure
to do so may result in the rotating mitre
table moving during operation and
cause serious personal injury.
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Fig.20
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