Ratio IR1200NM Manual De Instrucciones página 38

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E2
2. STARTING THE SAW (SEE FIG. F)
Depress the trigger switch (18). Allow the motor
to reach full speed. When the blade has reached
maximum speed, unlock the blade guard by
operating the safety release lever (2) using your
thumb.
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F
3. CHOP CUT (See FIG. G1, G2)
Chop cut is used mainly for narrow pieces, i.e.
the lock screw of slide rod is tightened and the
head assembly is lowered to cut through the
workpiece.
1) Connect the machine to power outlet, ensure
that the mains cable is clear of the blade and
base plate.
2) Position the material to be cut on the rotary
table, ensure it is firmly clamped so that it will
not move during cutting.
3) Ensure that the rotary table locking knob (8)
and bevel lock lever (19) is tightened before
cutting.
4) Press the trigger switch and allow the saw
blade to run up the speed.
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5) Still holding in the trigger, using your thumb
simply press the safety release lever. It will
then be feasible to push the saw head down
by the handle.
6) Continue to move the saw head down
smoothly and make the cut exerting only
gentle pressure on the downward stroke,
letting the saw do the work.
G1
G2
4. MITER CUT (SEE FIG. H1, H2)
A miter cut is made at 0° bevel and any miter
angle in the range from 45° left to 45° right. It can
be made as a chop cut.
For most convenient operation, your sliding miter
saw is equipped with miter detents for fast and
accurate miter cuts of common miter angles
(Left: 45°, 30°, 22.5°, 15°;0°; Right: 0° ,15°,
22.5°, 30°, 45°).
The rotary table locking knob (7) is used to lock
the table at the desired mitre angle. To adjust
the mitre angle, put the saw on a stable surface
and fix it, loosen the rotary table locking knob
(8) counter-clockwise, hold the handle (1) firmly
to rotate the saw head to the desired position,
then tighten the rotary table locking knob (7)
clockwise.
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