4. STRAIGHT AND ANGLE CUTTING
A compound mitre cut involves using
a mitre angle and a bevel angle at
the same time.
Max. cutting capacity:
Wood:
210 x 40mm.
Nonferrous metals:
70 x 40mm
52º<
>60º
0º
Mitre
52º<
>60º
Mitre
>45ºLeft
0º
0º
A straight cut is made by cutting the
grain of the workpiece. A 90
°
straight
cut is made with the mitre scale set in
the 0
°
position.
Max. cutting capacity
Wood:
105 x 75mm.
Nonferrous Metals:
105 x 75mm
52º<
>60º
0º
Mitre
52º<
>60º
Mitre
>45ºLeft
Mitre cuts are made with the mitre
scale set at an angle other than 0
°
either to the right or left
Max. cutting capacity
Wood:
210 x 75mm.
Nonferrous Metals:
70 x 75mm
>45ºLeft
A bevel cut involves using a bevel
angle other than 0°, tilting the saw
head to the left
Max. cutting capacity
Wood:
305 x 45mm.
Nonferrous metals:
70 x 40mm
Note:
To obtain good cuts when performing bevel or compound cuts the
workpiece should be clamped.
WARNING!
ENSURE THE BEVEL ANGLE LEVER IS
TIGHT BEFORE MAKING A CUT. FAILURE TO DO SO
MAY RESULT IN THE CUTTING HEAD MOVING DURING
OPERATION AND CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
Bevel Angle Adjustment
Retractable Safety Guard
3 Secure the cutting head by
tightening the bevel angle
lever.
1 Loosen the bevel angle lever
by rotating anti-clockwise.
The safety guard provides
protection to your hands and
limbs when the mitre saw head
is in the up position or during
operation.
The safety guard automatically
retracts over the upper guard as
the saw is lowered into the work
piece.
2 Tilt the cutting head
to the desired bevel
angle using the
bevel angle indicator.
The Multi Cut Slide Compound Saw is designed for cross-cutting wood
and plastic. In accordance with the instruction manual the equipment can
also be used to saw hollow nonferrous metal profiles with a rectangular
cross-section using the supplied blade.