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Inside
Left at
Mitre angle
45 º
corner
Bottom
Moulding
against
position
table
Keep left
Finished
side of
side
cut
Outside
Left at
Mitre angle
corner
45 º
Bottom
Moulding
against
position
table
Keep left
Finished
side of
side
cut
Crown moulding cut (fig. L)
Crown moulding can only be cut flat on the table with this
mitre saw.
● This mitre saw has special mitre stops on 31.6° left and
right and a bevel stop of 33.9° for special crown moulding,
i.e. 52° between the back of the moulding and the top
flat surface that fits against the ceiling; 38° between the
back of the moulding and the bottom flat surface that fits
against the wall.
● Refer to the following table to make this crown
moulding cut:
Settings
Left side
Mitre
Right 31.6 º
angle
Bevel
33.9 º
angle
Inside
corner
Moulding
Top against fence
position
Finished
Keep left side of cut
side
Mitre
Right 31.6 º
angle
Bevel
33.9 º
angle
Outside
corner
Moulding
Bottom against fence
position
Finished
Keep right side of cut
side
Note: These special stops can not be used with 45°
crown moulding.
Note: Since most rooms do not have angles of exactly 90°,
fine tuning is needed, always make a test cut to confirm the
correct angles.
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(Original instructions)
Right at
0 º
0 º
45 º
Bottom
Top
Bottom
against
against
against
table
fince
fence
Keep
Keep left
Keep left
right side
side of
side of
of cut
cut
cut
Right at
0 º
0 º
45 º
Bottom
Top
Bottom
against
against
against
table
fince
fence
Keep
Keep
Keep
right side
right side
right side
of cut
of cut
of cut
Right side
Left 31.6 º
33.9 º
Bottom against fence
Keep left side of cut
Left 31.6 º
33.9 º
Top against fence
Keep right side of cut
Setting the cutting depth (fig. M)
The depth of cut can be preset for even and repetitive
shallow cuts.
● Adjust the cutting head down until the teeth of the blade
are at the required depth of cut.
● While holding the upper arm in position, turn the
stop knob (47) until it touches the stop plate (49).
● Check the blade depth by moving the cutting head front
to back through the full motion of a typical cut along the
control arm.
Carrying the tool (fig. B, J, H, N)
● Loosen the mitre detent lever (11) (fig. B) and turn the
table all the way to the right. Lock the table at the 45°
mitre angle.
● Pull the cutting head to the front of the saw and lock the
carriage with the lock knob (48) (fig. J).
● Lower the cutting head and push in the lock pin (46)
(fig. H).
● Carry the mitre saw with the front and the rear carrying
@
handles (24, 27).
Warning! Do not carry the machine by the guard.
Blade and tooth type
Material
Lumber
Plywood
Wood
Hardwood
Chipboard
PVC
ABS
Plastic
Acrylic
PC
PS
Aluminium
Non-ferrous
metal
Copper
Your mitre saw has been supplied with a negative rake saw
blade. It is advisable to use a negative rake saw blade.
● TCG type - For cutting aluminium sheets, tubing
extrusions and other non-ferrous metals such as
copper, brass.
● ATB type - For general cutting and trimming of wood,
plywood, and sizing pressboard, hardboard, and particle
board, when a neat cut is needed.
Always use a negative rake blade when cutting non-
ferrous metals.
Tooth type
600 ~ 100T
24 ~ 100T
TCG
ATB
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