OPERATION
LIVE INDICATOR (Fig. 27)
When the machine is connected with the power supply,
the live indicator (5) always glow. If not, please check the
supply.
CROSSCUTTING
A crosscut is made by cutting across the grain of the
workpiece. A 90° crosscut is made with the mitre table set
at the zero degree position. Mitre crosscuts are made
with the mitre table set at some other angle other
than zero.
TO CROSSCUT WITH YOUR MITRE SAW (Fig. 28):
■
Pull out the lock pin and lift the saw head to its
full height.
■
Unlock the mitre table.
■
Rotate the mitre table until the pointer aligns with the
desired angle on the mitre scale.
■
Fasten the mitre table lock knob.
Note:
You can quickly locate 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30° and
45° left or right on the scale. The mitre table can be
seated in one of the positive stop notches, located in
the mitre table frame.
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Place the workpiece flat on the mitre table with one
edge securely against the fence. If the board is
warped, place the convex side against the fence (13)
and clamp the vice (12) (Fig. 28a). If the concave
edge of a board is placed against the fence (13), the
board could collapse on the blade at the end of the
cut, jamming the blade (Fig. 28b).
■
When cutting long pieces of timber or molding,
support the opposite end of the stock with the
material supports.
■
Press and hold the laser on/off switch (1) to turn the
laser on.
■
Align cutting line on the workpiece with the edge of
saw blade.
■
Use the vice (12) to secure the workpiece against the
fence (13).
WARNING
To avoid serious personal injury, keep your
hands outside the no hands zone; at least
75 mm from blade. Never perform any cutting
operation freehand (without holding workpiece
against the fence). The blade could grab the
workpiece if it slips or twists.
■
Before turning on the saw, perform a dry run of the
cutting operation just to make sure that no problems
will occur when the cut is made.
■
Grasp the saw handle firmly, squeeze the trigger.
Allow several seconds for the blade to reach
maximum speed.
■
Press the lower guard release lever and then slowly
lower the blade into and through the workpiece.
■
Release the trigger and allow the saw blade to stop
rotating before raising the blade out of the workpiece.
BEVEL CUT
A bevel cut is made by cutting across the grain of the
workpiece with the blade angled to mitre table (11).
A bevel cut is made with the mitre table set at zero
degree position and the blade set at an angle between 0°
and 45°.
TO BEVEL CUT WITH YOUR MITRE SAW (Fig. 29):
■
Pull out the lock pin and lift the saw head to its
full height.
■
Loosen the mitre table locking handle.
■
Rotate the mitre table until the pointer aligns with zero
on the mitre scale.
■
Lock the mitre table by rotating the mitre table lock
knob in a clockwise direction.
WARNING
To avoid serious personal injury, always push the
mitre table clamp back down before making
a cut. Failure to do so could result in movement
of the mitre table while making a cut causing
serious personal injury.
■
Tighten the mitre lock handle securely.
■
Adjustments of the sliding fence (24) must be made
to correspond to the desired angle of the bevel cut
prior to tilting the saw arm. Loosen the fence screw
on the rear fence (13), slide the fence to the desired
position, and retighten the fence screw (Fig. 30).
■
Loosen the bevel lock lever (16) and move the saw
head to the left to the desired bevel angle.
■
Bevel angles can be set from 0° to 45°.
■
Align the indicator point with the desired angle.
■
Once the saw arm has been set at the desired angle,
securely tighten the bevel lock lever.
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