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from a 90° straight cut (0° on the scale)
to a 47° left bevel. Tighten the bevel lock
handle (1) to lock the cutting head in
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1. Loosen the miter handle (1). Lift up the
positive stop locking lever (2) and position
the table at the desired angle. Release
the positive stop locking lever (2) and lock
the miter handle (1). (Fig. II)
2. Loosen the bevel lock handle (3) and
position the cutting head at the desired
bevel position. Lock the bevel lock
handle (3).
3. Turn the laser guide on and position the
workpiece on the table for pre-alignment
of your cut.
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