Tightening Up
Tighten up the angle to make bevel cuts
• Disconnect the tool.
• Lower and secure the cutter head (see page 7).
• Adjust the rotating table to make 0° miter cuts, and keep
the cutter head column at 0° (see page 10).
• Set an L-square adjusted at 90° against the table and the
flat side of the disc.
• Wearing protective gloves turn the disc to verify in several
spots if correctly aligned.
• Should the disc is misaligned loosen the bevel cut lock
knob (28).
• Using a 0.15" Allen key for tightening or loosening the
screw (A). The disc face should make contact in all its
points with the square.
• Tighten the bevel cut knob.
• Once the disc is gauged adjust the bevel cut scale pointer
(29) use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw and set
correctly into the zero in the scale.
• Follow a similar process to gauge the disc angle at 45°:
set the cutter head column at 45° (see page 10) and
tighten or loosen the stop screw for 45° bevel cuts (30), till
the cutting disc is making contact in all its sides with the
L-square adjusted at 45°.
Calibrating the laser guide
• The laser guide is factory-gauged but might need to be
adjusted if necessary.
• Turn on the laser guide with its switch (14).
• Using a Phillips screwdriver loosen the laser guide
adjusting screw (a).
• Move the guide to the left or right until the laser light gets
aligned with the disc.
• Tighten the screws and turn off the laser light.
A
28
29
a
30
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