15
against the fence.
4
Tighten the angle clamping lever (1).
5
Test the saw blade with a 45° angle to the saw table.
If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the lock nut (5) and
position the socket screw (6) in such a way that the saw
blade stands at 90° to the table. Re-tighten the lock nut.
Installation of the Contact Surface, Fig. 5
• Lower the cutting head and push in the lock pin. Make
sure the table is in 0 mitre position.
• Place a combination square against the fence and next
to the saw blade.
• Loosen the two screws (7) if the saw blade does not
touch the protractor.
• Adjust the fence so that the fence has full contact with
the square. Tighten the screws.
Connecting to the Power Supply
Check that the power supply and outlet used are in ac-
cordance with your mitre saw. Have a look at the rat-
ing plate of the motor or the rating on the mitre saw.
Any changes should always be carried out by a qualified
electrician.
This is a double insulated tool which eliminates the need
for an earthed power supply system.
WARNING! Avoid contact with the terminals on the plug when
installing (removing) the plug to (from) the power supply
outlet. Contact will cause a severe electrical shock.
Using an Extension Lead
The use of any extension lead will cause some loss of
power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent over-
heating and possible motor burn-out, ask advice from a
qualified electrician to determine the minimum wire size
of the extension lead.
The extension lead should be equipped with an earthed
type plug that fits the power supply outlet at one end,
and with an earthed type socket that fits the plug of this
machine at the other end.
Mounting the Tool
Note:
We highly recommend that you bolt this mitre saw se-
curely to a work bench to gain the maximum stability of
your machine.
• Locate and mark the four bolt holes on the bench.
• Drill the bench with a ø 10 mm drill bit,
• Bolt the mitre saw on to the bench with bolts, washers
and nuts. Note that these fasteners are not supplied
with the machine.
Operating the Tool
WARNING! Never connect the plug to the power source outlet
until all Installations and adjustments are completed and
you have read and understood the safety and operational
instructions.
Basic Pullover Mitre Saw Operations
• Always use the clamp 17 to hold the work piece firmly.
2 holes are provided for the clamp.
• Always position the work piece against the fence. Any
piece that is bowed or warped and cannot be held flat
on the table or against fence may trap the blade and
should not be used.
• Never place hands near the cutting area. Keep hands
outside the ”No Hands Zone” which includes the en-
tire table and is labelled by ”No Hands” symbols.
WARNING! To avoid injury from materials being thrown, un-
plug the saw to avoid accidental starting, and then remove
small materials.
Chop Cut (Fig. 6)
• For chop cutting, slide the cutting head to the rear
position as far as it will go, and lock the carriage 1 by
the lock handle 2.
Mitre Cut
• Make sure the extension fence is secured in the cor-
rect position.
• Release the mitre locking button and move the table to
the desired angle. Every five degrees, angles from 0°
to 45° can be fast and precisely set. Let the mitre but-
ton snap in and fix the angle with the clamping screw.
• Activate the switch, then press the blade guard lock
lever to lower the cutting head down.
Bevel Cut
• Loosen the bevel lock handle and move the cutting
head to the desired angle. Tighten the bevel lock han-
dle.
• Activate the switch, then press the blade guard lock
lever to lower the cutting head down.
Compound Cut
• A compound cut is a combination of mitre cut and
bevel cut. Refer to the above procedures to perform
this cut.
Base Moulding
• Base moulding can be cut vertically against fence or
flat on the table. Follow the table below for reference.
Settings
Vertical position
(Back of moulding is
flat against the fence)
Horizontal position
(Back of moulding is
flat on the table)
Extension fence
Close to the blade
Far from the blade
Bevel angle
0°
45°
Moulding position
Left side
Right side
Left side
Right side
Inside
corner
Left Right
Left Righ
Mitre
angle
Left at
45°
Right at
45°
0°
0°
Moulding
position
Bottom
against
table
Bottom
against
table
Top
against
fence
Bottom
against
fence
Finished
side
Keep left
side of
cut
Keep right
side of
cut
Keep left
side of
cut
Keep left
side of
cut
Outside
corner
Left Right
Left Righ
Mitre
angle
Right at
45°
Left at
45°
0°
0°
Moulding
position
Bottom
against
table
Bottom
against
table
Bottom
against
fence
Top
against
fence
Finished
side
Keep left
side of
cut
Keep right
side of
cut
Keep right
side of
cut
Keep right
side of
cut
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