ADJUSTMENTS
■
Place back the sliding fence (24) and screws (a & c)
(Fig. 2 & 13).
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After squaring adjustments have been made, it may
be necessary to loosen the screw (d) of the pointer
(c) and reset the pointer to zero (Fig. 14b).
SQUARING THE BLADE TO THE MITRE TABLE
AT 0° (Fig. 16-21)
■
Pull the saw arm all the way down and engage the
lock down pin (14) to hold the saw arm in the
transport position (Fig. 7).
■
Unlock the bevel lock lever (16) and move the saw
arm to the 0° position and lock the bevel lock lever
(Fig. 16).
■
Lay the combination square (b) on the mitre table (11)
and against the blade (a). If the blade and mitre table
do not align adjust as follows (Fig. 17):
- Unscrew the 0° bevel positioning bolt on the right
hand side by using a hex key (a) (Fig. 18).
- Correctly align the blade (a) and mitre table (11)
using the combination square and lock the bevel
lock lever (Fig. 19).
■
Retighten the 0° bevel positioning bolt (a). Check 0°
angle from the table to the blade again. If the table
and the blade do not align, readjust the 0° bevel
positioning bolt until aligned (Fig. 20), then adjust the
pointer (b) to 0° mark and secure by tightening the
pointer screw (c) (Fig. 21).
SQUARING THE BLADE TO THE MITRE TABLE
AT 45° (Fig. 22-23)
■
Move the saw arm to the 45° bevel position (Fig. 22).
■
When the saw arm is rotated at the 45° bevel
position, check 45° angle by using a 45° set square
from the table to the blade. If the table and blade do
not align, readjust the 45° positioning bolt (a) on the
left until aligned (Fig. 22 – 23).
DEPTH CUT OF ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 24 & 25)
■
Unplug the power cord.
■
The saw blade can cut deeper by turning the depth
cut adjustment screw (27) counterclockwise and cut
lesser by turning this screw (27) clockwise.
■
Lower the blade into the throat plate of mitre table,
then check the maximum cutting depth.
WARNING
To avoid the risk of personal injury or damage to
the unit, check that the blade is not in contact
with an element of the table.
■
Re-adjust if necessary.
■
To prevent the depth of cut adjustment screw (27)
from turning, tighten the hex nut (a) carefully against
the fence (13).
ADJUSTING THE MITRE LOCK (Fig. 26)
After a period of time, you may need to readjust the
locking mechanism. To readjust:
■
Loosen the set screw under the mitre lock knob (9) by
a hex key (Fig. 26a).
■
Turn the mitre lock knob (9) clockwise until turntable
is firmly locked (Fig. 26b).
■
Fasten the set screw so that the new turning angle of
the handle to lock the table is redefined (Fig. 26c).
OPERATION
APPLICATIONS
Use only for the purposes listed below:
■
Cross cutting wood and plastic.
■
Cross cutting mitres, joints, etc., for picture frames,
moldings, door casings and fine joinery.
Note:
The crosscut blade provided is for most wood
cutting operations.
WARNING
Before starting any cutting operations, clamp or
bolt your compound mitre saw to a workbench.
Never operate your mitre saw on the floor or in a
crouched position. Failure to heed this warning
can result in serious personal injury.
CUTTING WITH YOUR COMPOUND MITRE
SAW
WARNING
Use the vice to secure your workpiece on one
side of the blade only. The workpiece must
remain free on one side of the blade to prevent
the blade from binding in workpiece.
The workpiece binding blade will cause motor
stalling and kickback. This situation could cause
an accident resulting in serious personal injury.
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