NOTE: The Bevel Angle Locking screw has
a spring loaded lever. This enables the lever
to be repositioned on the locking screw.
Repositioning
may be necessary to allow the
screw to be tightened sufficiently to lock the
Cutting Head in the required position.
(Fig. EE)
NOTE: It is good practice to always lock the
table into position using the Miter Handle
Locking Knob, even if one of the positive
stops has been selected.
Proceed to make the cut as previously
described in MAKING A BASIC CUT.
MAKING A BASIC BEVEL CUT (Fig. FF)
(Fig. FF)
Loosen the Bevel Lock Handle
Tilt the Cutting Head to the desired
angle. A protractor guide is provided
behind the Bevel Lock Handle to aid
setting.
Ensure the handle is tightened securely
when the required angle has been
achieved.
The Cutting Head can be set at any angle up
to a 450 to the Left Hand side only.
The Bevel Angle Lock Handle is found at
the rear of the machine. Positive stops are
located at 0° (blade vertical), 33.90 and 45 °.
NOTE: When making some bevel cuts the Left
Hand side of the fence will need to be adjusted
to provide clearance for the Cutting Head.
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