MAKING A BASIC CUT
WARNING
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Ensure that the workpiece is securely
clamped to the saw table and against the
fence and in the required position, before
plugging the saw into a power source.
Cut only one piece at a time.
With the power OFF, lower the Cutting
Head toward the workpiece to observe
the path of the blade.
Also switch on the laser to preview the
path of the blade.
With the Cutting Head in its upper
position, squeeze the trigger switch to
start the motor.
Allow the motor and blade to run up to
full speed.
Gently but firmly lower the Cutting Head
to its lowest position cutting through the
workpiece.
Release the trigger switch and allow the
blade to come to a complete halt.
Raise the Cutting Head to its upper
position with the guard covering the
blade, before removing your hand from
the Cutting Head Handle.
Only remove the workpiece when the
Cutting Head is in the upper position
with the blade guard covering the blade
and the motor stopped.
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WARNING I
Never leave the saw unattended and
plugged into a power source.
Make the workshop childproof, and always
lock the workshop when not in use.
Store the tool in a secure, locked
cupboard or similar with no access for
unqualified users or children.
MAKING A BASIC MITER CUT
Any angle from 45 oleft to 45 o right is
available, and a dual protractor scale can be
found on the front of the machine base.
Positive stops are located at 0°,150,
22.5°,31.60,450 to the right and to the left.
Loosen the Miter Handle Locking
Knob. This is situated to the front of the Miter
handle, and just above the Positive Stop
Locking Lever. (Fig. DD)
(Fig. DD)
Lift up the Positive Stop Locking
Lever and turn the table to the desired angle
as indicated on the miter protractor scale.
(Fig. EE)
Lock the table into position by tightening
the Miter Handle Locking Knob.
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