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Adjusting the bevel angle (fig. A, B)
The bevel angle can be set between 0° and +45° to
the left side. To do so:
1. Loosen the adjusting knob for bevel adjustment
(22);
2. Tilt the saw by using the handle (2) until the indi-
cator (19) reads the desired position on the scale
for bevel angle (20);
3. Tighten the adjusting knob for bevel adjustment
(22).
Switching the machine on/off (Fig. A)
• To start the machine, press and hold the lock-off
button (1) and press the on/off switch (3).
• To stop the machine, release the on/off switch (3).
Note: this machine is equipped with soft start
electronics. Always wait for the blade to reach its
maximum speed before starting the cut.
Making a cross cut (fig. I, J)
Follow these steps to cut perpendicular to the grain
of the wood:
1. Adjust the mitre angle to and the bevel angle to 0°;
2. Move the adjustable fence to the inner position,
towards the blade. The maximum distance
between the adjustable fence (35) and the saw
blade (6) is 8mm, as shown on figure J. Make
sure the fence does not touch the blade.
3. Firmly clamp the workpiece;
4. Turn on the machine. Make sure that the saw
blade has reached full speed;
5. Now bring the handle slowly downwards so that
the saw blade cuts through the piece of work
and passes through the slot in the table. Do not
put undue pressure on the saw, let the machine
do the work;
6. Bring the handle gently up again and switch it
off by letting go of the switch.
Making a mitre cut (fig. J, K)
Follow these steps to make an angled cut to the
face of the wood:
1. Adjust the mitre angle to the desired position
and the bevel angle to 0°;
2. Move the adjustable fence to the inner position,
towards the blade. The maximum distance
between the adjustable fence (35) and the saw
blade (6) is 8mm, as shown on figure J. Make
sure the fence does not touch the blade.
3. Firmly clamp the workpiece;
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4. Turn on the machine. Make sure that the saw
blade has reached full speed;
5. Now bring the handle slowly downwards so that
the saw blade cuts through the piece of work
and passes through the slot in the table. Do not
put undue pressure on the saw, let the machine
do the work;
6. Bring the handle gently up again and switch it
off by letting go of the switch.
Making a bevel cut (fig. L, M)
Follow these steps to make an angled cut to the
edge of the wood:
1. Adjust the mitre angle to 0° and the bevel angle
to the desired position ;
2. Move the adjustable fence to the outer position,
away from the blade. The maximum distance
between the adjustable fence (35) and the saw
blade (6) is 8mm, as shown on figure M. Make
sure the fence does not touch the blade.
3. Firmly clamp the workpiece. Ensure the work-
piece clamp is placed on the right side;
4. Turn on the machine. Make sure that the saw
blade has reached full speed;
5. Now bring the handle slowly downwards so that
the saw blade cuts through the piece of work
and passes through the slot in the table. Do not
put undue pressure on the saw, let the machine
do the work;
6. Bring the handle gently up again and switch it
off by letting go of the switch.
Making a compound cut (fig. M, N)
Follow these steps to make a combination of mitre
and bevel cut:
1. Adjust the mitre angle and the bevel angle to
the desired position ;
2. Move the adjustable fence to the outer position,
away from the blade. The maximum distance
between the adjustable fence (35) and the saw
blade (6) is 8mm, as shown on figure M. Make
sure the fence does not touch the blade.
3. Firmly clamp the workpiece. Ensure the work-
piece clamp is placed on the right side;
4. Turn on the machine. Make sure that the saw
blade has reached full speed;
5. Now bring the handle slowly downwards so that
the saw blade cuts through the piece of work
and passes through the slot in the table. Do not
put undue pressure on the saw, let the machine
do the work;
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