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The pointer should indicate 90° on the protracter scale
on the miter gauge.
(2) If the pointer does not point to 0 on the miter gauge,
1 Tighten clamp handle (B).
2 Loosen the 5 mm machine screw on the sheet bar.
3 Adjust the pointer to the 90° position and tighten
the 5 mm machine screw on the sheet bar.
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
1. Switch Operation
To turn the saw on, press the green button.
To turn the saw off, press the red button.
2. Overload protective device for motor
When the motor becomes overload, the overload
protective device cuts off the current to stop the motor.
In this case, push the reset button (after few minute
later).
3. Raising and lowering saw blade
CAUTION
Adjust the saw blade height so it is about 3.2 mm
above the top of the workpiece.
Raising the saw blade much higher than the
workpiece does not make it cut better. It is unsafe
and provides less table surface in front of the saw
blade.
Never operate while saw blade rotating.
(1) Raising saw blade.
Grasp the wheel and rotate it clockwise to raise the
saw blade (Fig. 7).
(2) Lowering saw blade.
Grasp the wheel and rotate it counterclockwise to
lower the saw blade (Fig. 7).
4. Saw Blade Tilting Operation
WARNING
The saw tilt lock handle must be locked during all
cutting operations.
(1) Loosen saw blade tilt lock handle.
(2) Push in wheel until teeth on hub of hand wheel
engauge with segment gear.
(3) Turn wheel to tilt the saw blade to the desired angle
and tighten saw blade tilt lock handle (Fig. 17).
5. Rip Fence Operation
CAUTION
Make sure that the rip fence is always in parallel
with the groove on the table.
(1) Loosen clamp handle (A).
(2) Move the rip fence right and left while pressing the
fence bracket against the table surface and set the
desired distance from the saw blade (Fig. 5).
(3) Tighten clamp handle (A) to lock the rip fence.
6. Miter Gauge Operation
CAUTION
For bevel cutting (the saw blade is tilted), use the
miter gauge in the right side groove to prevent
hands or miter gauge from interfering with the saw
blade guard.
(1) Loosen clamp handle (B).
(2) Turning the miter gauge to the desired angle.
(3) Tighten clamp handle (B) to lock the miter gauge (Fig.
21).
1 Turn the wheel fully clockwise and set the saw
blade to the maximum cutting height (Fig. 7).
2 Use a square to check the saw blade is at a precise
90° (Fig. 15).
3 If the saw blade is not at a precise 90°, loosen the
6 mm machine screw (A) a few turns and move
the saw blade until the blade is at 90° to the table
(Fig. 16).
4 Loosen the 5 mm machine screw and set the
needle pointer to 0°.
(2) To adjust positive stop at left bevel 45°.
1 Turn the wheel fully clockwise and set the saw
blade to the maximum cutting height (Fig. 7).
2 Loosen the saw blade tilt lock handle and move
the saw blade to the left (Fig. 17).
Then tighten the saw blade tilt lock handle.
Use a 45° gauge to check the saw blade is at a left
bevel 45° (Fig. 18).
If the saw blade is not at a left bevel 45°, loosen
the 6 mm machine screw (B) a few turns and move
the saw blade until the blade is at left bevel 45° to
the table (Fig. 16).
2. Adjustment of rip fence
The edge of the rip fence should then line up parallel
with the miter gauge groove.
If the edge of the rip fence is not parallel with the miter
gauge groove,
1 Loosen the two 6 mm bolts securing the parallel
bracket to the fence bracket (Fig. 19).
2 Loosen the clamp handle (A), align the rip fence
parallel to the groove, and tighten the clamp
handle (A).
3 While holding the parallel bracket to prevent
movement, tighten the two 6 mm bolts previously
loosened.
4 Loosen the clamp handle (A), move and return the
parallel bracket adjacent to the groove, tighten the
clamp handle (A) and verify that the parallel
bracket is parallel to the groove.
5 Repeat adjustment until it is parallel.
6 After adjustment, tighten two 6 mm bolts.
3. Adjustment of pointer
The pointer should indicate the accurate distance from
the saw blade.
NOTE
The pointer will need to be readjusted whenever
a different thickness saw blade is installed.
To adjust pointer 0 setting.
(1) Loosen clamp handle (A) and move the rip fence to
bring it into tight contact with the side of the saw blade
(Fig. 20).
(2) Make sure that the point points to 0 on the scale
provided on the table.
(3) If the pointer does not point to 0 on the scale,
1 Tighten clamp handle (A).
2 Loosen the 5 mm machine screw holding the
pointer.
3 Adjust the pointer to the 0 position and retighten
the 5 mm machine screw.
4. Adjustment of Miter Gauge
The miter gauge should be squareness to the saw
blade.
To adjust pointer 0 setting.
(1) Loosen the clamp handle (B) and place a square
against both the saw blade and miter gauge (Fig. 21).
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