TITAN 210MM SLIDING COMPOUND MITRE SAW TTB236MSW
5. SLIDING CARRIAGE SYSTEM
Your machine is equipped with a sliding carriage.
For chop cutting operations on small workpieces,
slide the cutting head assembly completely to the
rear of the unit and tighten the carriage lock knob.
(see fig. 12)
To cut wide boards up to 305mm, the carriage
lock knob must be loosened to allow the cutting
head to slide freely. (see fig. 13)
SLIDE CUTTING WIDE BOARDS
1) Unlock the slide carriage and allow the cutting
head to slide freely.
2) Set the mitre and bevel angles as required.
3) Clamp the workpiece in position.
4) Grasp the handle and pull the carriage forwards
until the centre of the saw blade is over the front
of the workpiece.
5) Switch the saw on and when it reaches full
speed push the handle down, slowly cutting
through the leading edge of the workpiece.
6) Slowly move the cutting head rearwards to
complete the cut.
7) Release the trigger and wait for the blade to
stop before allowing the cutting head to rise to its
upper position.
CAUTION
Never pull the cutting head and spinning blade
towards you when making a sliding cut. The
blade may try to climb up on top of the workpiece,
causing the cutting head to kick back, forcefully.
The cutting head should always be drawn back
completely before attempting to make a cut.
When the cutting head is in position the saw can
be switched on and the cutting head lowered and
pushed forwards to make a cut.
Fig 12
Fig 13