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X Hold the main operating handle (2) and pull the carriage
(16) forward until the centre of the saw blade is over the
front of the work piece.
X Operate the on/off switch (25) and press the saw arm
release lever (26) to lower the cutting head.
X When the saw reaches full speed, push the main
operating handle (2) down slowly, cutting through the
leading edge of the workpiece.
X Slowly move the main operating handle (2) toward the
fence to complete the cut.
X Release the on/off switch (25) and allow the blade to
stop before allowing the cutting head to rise.
Chop cut
X Slide the cutting head to the rear position as far as it will
go, and lock the carriage (16) with the lock knob (14).
X Operate the on/off switch (25) and press the saw arm
release lever (26) to lower the cutting head.
X When the saw reaches full speed, push the main
operating handle (2) down slowly, cutting through the
workpiece.
X Release the on/off switch (25) and allow the blade to
stop before allowing the cutting head to rise.
Mitre cut
X Switch the laser on/off switch (1) to on.
X Loosen the mitre lock knob (7) and move the table to the
required angle. There are preset stops at 0°, 15°, 22.5°,
31.6°, and 45°. Tighten the mitre lock knob (7).
X For any other angle use the mitre lock knob (fig. B) to
set the mitre to the required angle.
X Operate the on/off switch (25), then press the saw arm
release lever (26) and lower the cutting head.
X Release the on/off switch (25) and allow the blade to
stop before allowing the cutting head to rise.
Operating the high sliding fence for all bevel and
compound mitre cuts
X The moveable part of the left side of the fence can be
adjusted to provide maximum support of the work piece
near the blade, while allowing the saw to bevel to a full
47° left. The sliding distance is limited by stops in both
directions.
Adjusting the fence (fig. R)
X Loosen the high sliding fence clamp (43) and slide the
fence to the left.
X Make a dry run with the saw switched off and check for
clearance.
X Adjust the fence to be as close to the blade as practical
to provide maximum work piece support, without
interfering with the up and down movement of the arm.
X Tighten the high sliding fence clamp (43) to secure the
fence in place.
Warning! The guide groove can become clogged with
sawdust. Use a stick or low pressure air to clear the guide
groove.
Bevel cut
X Make sure that the high sliding fence is adjusted to the
correct orientation before adjusting the bevel angle.
X Loosen the bevel lock handle (22) (fig. E) and move the
cutting head to the required angle. Tighten the bevel
lock handle (22).
X Operate the on/off switch (25), then press the saw arm
release lever (26) and lower the cutting head.
Make sure that the arm is securely locked when bevelling.
X Release the on/off switch (25) and allow the blade to
stop before allowing the cutting head to rise.
Compound cut
X Make sure that the high sliding fence is adjusted to the
correct orientation before adjusting the bevel angle to
make a compound cut.
A compound cut is a combination of mitre cut and bevel cut.
X Switch the laser on/off switch (1) to on.
X Refer to the above procedures to perform this cut.
X Release the on/off switch (25) and allow the blade to
stop before allowing the cutting head to rise.
Base moulding cut
Base moulding can be cut vertical against the fence or flat on
the table.
X Refer to the following table:
Settings Vertical position
(back of moulding
is against the
fence)
Horizontal position
(Back of moulding
is flat on the table)
Bevel angle 45°
Moulding position Left side Right
side
Left side Right
side
Inside
corner
Mitre
angle
Left at
45°
Right at
45°
Moulding
position
Bottom
against
table
Bottom
against
table
Top
against
fence
Bottom
against
fence
Finished
side
Keep left
side of
cut
Keep
right side
of cut
Keep left
side of
cut
Keep left
side of
cut
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