DROP FOOT
See Figure 4.
To prevent workpiece form lifting, the drop foot should be
adjusted so it just rests on the top of the workpiece. The drop
foot should not be adjusted so that the workpiece drags.
Always retighten the drop foot lock knob after each adjustment
has been made.
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Loosen the drop foot lock knob.
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Lower or raise the drop foot to the desired position.
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Retigten the drop foot lock knob.
The tall, front part of the drop foot acts as a blade guard to
prevent accidental contact with the blade.
SAWDUST BLOWER
See Figure 4.
The sawdust blower is designed and preset to direct air to the
most effective point on the cutting line. Be sure drop foot is
properly adjusted to secure workpiece and direct air to the
cutting surface.
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Plastic tubing should be connected to the bellows tube
before starting the saw.
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ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING:
To prevent accidental starting that could cause possible
serious personal injury, turn off the saw and unplug the
saw from the power source before making any adjustments.
SQUARING THE SAW TABLE TO THE BLADE
See Figure 5.
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Loosen the drop foot lock knob and move drop foot rod all
the way up. Retighten drop foot lock knob.
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Loosen the table lock knob to tilt the saw table until it is
approximately perpendicular or at right angle to the blade.
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Place a small square on the saw table next to the blade.
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Loosen the screw holding the scale indicator.
See Figure
6. Move indicator to the 0º mark and securely tighten screw.
Remember, the bevel scale is a convenient guide but
should not be relied upon for precision. Make practice cuts
on scrap material to determine if your angle settings are
correct.
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Adjust the drop foot to desired position and securely
retighten the drop foot lock knob.
WARNING:
Failure to turn the saw off and unplug the saw from the
power source could result in accidental starting causing
possible serious injury.
WARNING:
Failure to turn the saw off and unplug the saw from the
power source could result in accidental starting causing
possible serious injury.
Drop foot
lock knob
Plastic
tubing
Sawdust blower
Drop foot
Fig. 4
ADJUST THE COMBINED BLADE GRARD
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Need to use the blade guard when bevel cutting,
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Use 4 mm Hex key to loose the M5 screw on the drop foot rod,
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Pull up the blade guard along the gain and make sure it
will not interfere with the cutting material,
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Tight up the M5 screw to fix it on the drop foot rod.
Fig. 5
Drop foot rod
Drop foot
Small combination
square
Table lock knob
Drop foot
lock knob
Fig. 5