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the rotating table is tightened.
- Motorhead is in a vertical (90°) position, bevel
locking lever tightened.
CUTTING THE WORK PIECE:
- 1. Hold work piece against the fence, use the
work clamp to secure the work piece if possible.
- 2. Engage trigger (20) and activate/press the
safety lock (6).
- 3. Slowly swing the sawhead fully down, holding
the handle firmly. When sawing exerts only
moderate pressure to keep the motor speed
from dropping.
- 4. Cut the work piece in a single pass.
- 5. Let the sawhead return slowly to its upper
starting position.
- 6. If no further cutting is required, turn the saw
off by releasing the trigger (20)
MITRE CUTS (FIG.7)
- A mitre cut cuts the workpiece at an angle to the
fence.
- Starting position:
- Sawhead fully raised.
- Motorhead in vertical (90°) position, bevel lock-
ing level, tightened.
CUTTING THE WORK PIECE:
- 1. Loosen the mitre table lock knob (9) of the
mitre table (11).
- 2. Set to desired angle.
- 3. Tighten the mitre table lock knob.
- 4. Hold work piece against the fence. Use the
work clamp to secure the work piece if possible.
- 5. Engage trigger (20) and activate/press the
safety lock (6).
- 6. Slowly swing the sawhead fully down, holding
the handle firmly. When sawing, exert only
moderate pressure to keep the motor speed
from dropping
- 7. Cut work piece in a single pass.
- 8. Let the sawhead return slowly to its upper
starting position.
- 9. If no further cutting is required, turn the saw
off by releasing the trigger (20).
- NOTE: The mitre table engages at defined
angles at the 0º, 15º, 22.5º, 30º, 45º and 60º
position.
BEVEL CUTS (FIG.10 AND 11)
- A bevel cut cuts the workpiece at an angle other
than 90°.
STARTING POSITION:
- Sawhead fully raised.
- Mitre table in 0° position, the lock screw of the
rotating table is tightened.
CUTTING THE WORK PIECE:
- 1. Loosen the bevel locking level (16) for saw-
head tilt at the near of the saw.
- 2. Tilt the motorhead slowly to the desired
position.
- 3. Tighten the bevel locking lever (16).
- 4. Hold work piece against the fence. Use the
work clamp to secure the work piece if possible.
- 5. Engage trigger (20) and activate/press the
safety lock (6).
- 6. Slowly swing the sawhead fully down, holding
the handle firmly. When sawing exerts only
moderate pressure to keep the motor speed
from dropping.
- 7. Cut work piece in a single pass.
- 8. Let the sawhead return slowly to its upper
starting position.
- 9. If no further cutting is required, turn the saw
off by releasing the trigger (20)
COMPOUND MITRE CUTS
- A compound mitre cut is a combination of the
mitre and bevel cut; this means that in a single
pass the work piece is cut at an angle other
than 90° to the fence and material surface.
- DANGER: When cutting compound mitres the
saw blade is much more exposed than normal-
ly-increased risk of injury.
- Always keep sufficient distance to the saw blade
- Starting position:
- Sawhead fully raised.
- Mitre table locked in desired position.
- Sawhead tilted to desired angle against the
work piece's surface and locked.
CUTTING THE WORK PIECE:
- 1. Hold work piece against the fence. Use the
work clamp to secure the work piece if possible.
- 2. Press on the upper half of the ON/OFF switch
button and press the safety lock.
- 3. Slowly swing the sawhead fully down, holding
the handle firmly. When sawing exerts only
moderate pressure to keep the motor speed
from dropping.
- 4. Cut work piece in a single pass.
- 5. Let the sawhead return slowly to its upper
starting position.

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