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Adjust the fence to be as close to the blade as practical to provide
maximum workpiece support, without interfering with the up and down
movement of the arm.
Tighten the knob securely.
WARNING: The guide groove (92) can become clogged with
sawdust. Use a stick or some low pressure air to clear the guide
groove.
Checking and adjusting the bevel angle (fi g. I1, J, K & L)
Loosen the fence clamping knob (91) and slide the upper part of the
side fence to the left as far as it will go (fi g. J).
Loosen the bevel clamp knob (17) (fi g. I1) and with the intermediate
bevel position stop (93) turned aside move the saw arm to the left until
the angle position stop (94) rests against the bevel position adjustment
stop (95) (fi g. K). This is the 45° bevel position.
If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
Turn the bevel position adjustment stop screw (95) in or out as
necessary until the pointer (88) indicates 45° with the angle position
stop resting against the bevel position adjustment stop.
Checking and adjusting the intermediate bevel angle (fi g. I1, J & L)
The intermediate bevel angle is preset at 30°, enabling a quick setting for
the cutting of crown moulding.
Loosen the fence clamping knob (91) and slide the upper part of the
side fence to the left as far as it will go (fi g. J).
Loosen the bevel clamp knob (17) (fi g. I1) and with the intermediate
bevel position stop (93) turned into place move the saw arm to the left
until the angle position adjustment stop (96) rests on the intermediate
bevel position stop (93) (fi g. L). This is the 30° bevel position.
If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
Turn the bevel position adjustment stop screw (96) in or out as
necessary until the pointer (88) indicates 30° with the bevel position
adjustment stop resting on the intermediate bevel position stop.
Assembly for saw bench mode
Changing from mitre saw to saw bench mode (fi g. A1, M1 - M5)
Put the blade into 0° cross-cut position with the rotating table clamp (3)
secured (fi g. A1).
Slacken the riving knife clamp knob (97) just enough to allow the riving
knife to enter the mounting slot (fi g. M1).
Remove the riving knife (20) from its storage position in the inside of the
base.
Depress the guard release lever (9) to release the blade guard (8),
then raise the blade guard as far as possible (fi g. A1).
Slide the riving knife bracket (98) into the mounting slot (99) (fi g. M1).
Tighten the clamp knob.
Push the lever (100) to allow the spring loaded upper part of the fence (7)
to rest against the rotating table (fi g. M2)
Pull down the sawhead.
Push the release lever (69) to the rear (fi g. M3).
Push the bearing unit (70) down until notches (101) engage in the
locations (102) (fi g. M3).
WARNING: The blade should not foul the lower blade guard.
Pull the table release lever (2) to the right, lift the front edge of the table
(4) (fi g. M4) and fl ip it back through 180° until the plate of the table-
locking device (68) automatically engages the latch of the table locking
device to secure it in the saw bench mode (fi g. M5).
Remove the under-table guard.
Adjusting the riving knife (fi g. N1 & N2)
WARNING: When adjustments to the riving knife (20) are to be
made, it is best to rotate the unit in mitre saw mode (fig. N2).
Proceed as described in the section “Changing from saw bench
to mitre saw mode”.
The correct position is for the top of the riving knife to be no more than 2 mm
below the highest tooth of the blade and the body of the radius to be a
maximum of 3 - 8 mm from the tips of the saw blade teeth (fi g. N1).
If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
Slacken the bolts (104) to adjust the horizontal position of the riving knife.
Slacken the bolts (103) to adjust the vertical position of the riving knife.
Securely tighten the bolts.
Fitting the upper blade guard (fi g. O)
The upper blade guard (21) is designed to be quickly and easily attached
to the riving knife (20) once the machine has been set up for saw bench mode.
Loosen the wingnut (105).
Holding the guard vertically, align the slot in the rear of the guard with
the riving knife.
Lower the guard over the riving knife (20), making sure that the shaft of
the bolt enters the recess.
Turn the guard into horizontal position, which will lock the guard to the
riving knife by the locating screw (106).
Tighten the wingnut.
WARNING: Never use your saw in saw bench mode without
the upper guard correctly fitted.
Mounting and adjusting the parallel fence (fi g. P1 - P5)
The parallel fence (22) can be mounted on either side of the blade.
Slide the bracket (107) on from the left or the right (fi g. P1).
The clamping plate engages behind the front edge of the table.
Slide the fence up against the blade.
Push the lever (108) down to secure the fence in place.
Check that the fence is parallel to the blade.
If adjustment is required, proceed as follows:
Loosen the lock knobs (109) and slide the fence backwards in order to
obtain access to the adjustment bolts (110) in the top of the fence (fi g. P2).
Using the spanner, loosen the adjustment bolts fastening the fence
bracket to the fence support.
Adjust the fence so that it is parallel to the blade by checking the
distance between the blade and the fence at the front and rear of the
blade.
When the adjustment has been carried out, re-tighten the adjustment
bolts and check again that the fence is parallel to the blade.
Check that the pointer (111) indicates zero on the scale (fi g. P3). If the
pointer does not indicate exactly zero, loosen the screw (112),
move the pointer to read 0° and tighten the screw.
The default set-up of the fence is to the right-hand side of the blade.
To prepare the fence for use to the left-hand side of the blade, proceed as
follows (fi g. P4):
Remove the lock knobs (109).
Slide the fence profi le (113) out of the clamping support.
Turn the clamping support (114) around and re-fi t the lock knobs.
Slide the fence onto the clamping support.
Tighten the knobs.
The fence is reversible: the workpiece can be guided along the 75 mm or
along the 11 mm face to allow the use of a push stick when ripping thin
workpieces (fi g P5).
To set for 11 mm, loosen the fence clamping knobs (109) and slide the
fence (113) out of the clamping support (114).
Turn the fence and re-engage the clamping support in the slot as
shown (fi g. P5).
To use with the full height of 75 mm, slide the fence into the clamping
support with the wide face in the vertical position (fi g. P4).
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