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Cutting base mouldings
The cutting of base moulding is performed at a 45° bevel angle.
Always make a dry run without power before making any cuts.
All cuts are made with the back of the moulding laying flat on the saw.
Inside corner
- Left side
Position the moulding with top of the moulding against the fence.
Save the left side of the cut.
- Right side
Position the moulding with the bottom of the moulding against the
fence.
Save the left side of the cut.
Outside corner
- Left side
Position the moulding with the bottom of the moulding against the
fence.
Save the right side of the cut.
- Right side
Position the moulding with top of the moulding against the fence.
Save the right side of the cut.
Cutting crown mouldings
The cutting of crown moulding is performed in a compound mitre. In order
to achieve extreme accuracy, your saw has pre-set angle positions at
31.62° mitre and 33.85° bevel. These settings are for standard crown
mouldings with 52° angles at the top and 38° angles at the bottom.
Make test cuts using scrap material before doing the final cuts.
All cuts are made in a left bevel and with the back of the moulding
against the base.
Inside corner
- Left side
Top of the moulding against the fence.
Mitre right.
Save the left side of the cut.
- Right side
Bottom of the moulding against the fence.
Mitre left.
Save the left side of the cut.
Outside corner
- Left side
Bottom of the moulding against the fence.
Mitre left.
Save the right side of the cut.
- Right side
Top of the moulding against the fence.
Mitre right.
Save the right side of the cut.
Grooving (fig. T)
Your saw is equipped with a grooving stop (12) and thumbscrew (15) to
allow for groove cutting.
Flip the grooving stop (12) towards the front of the saw.
Adjust the thumbscrew (15) to set the depth of the groove cut. It might
be necessary to release the lock nut (66) first.
Place a piece of scrap material of approx. 5 cm between fence and
workpiece in order to perform a straight groove cut.
Dust extraction (fig. A2 & A5)
This machine is provided with a dust extraction point (24) for connection of
a dust extraction kit (36) (available as an option).
Whenever possible, connect a dust extraction device designed in
accordance with the relevant regulations regarding dust emission.
Cutting small pieces (fig. J)
The upper part of the left side of the fence (3) can be adjusted to provide
maximum support when cutting small pieces.
Put the saw blade into vertical position.
Loosen the plastic knob (29) at least 3 full turns.
Adjust the fence as close to the blade as possible.
Tighten the knob securely.
Support for long pieces (fig. A4)
Always support long pieces.
For best results, use the extension work support (35) to extend the
table width of your saw (available from your dealer as an option).
Support long workpieces using any convenient means such as saw-
horses or similar devices to keep the ends from dropping.
Saw blades
To obtain the stated cutting capacities, always use 216 mm saw blades
with 30 mm arbor holes.
Consult your dealer for further information on the appropriate accessories.
Transporting (fig. B2)
In order to conveniently carry the tool, a carrying strap can be attached to
the base. The carrying strap (see fig. A6) is available as an option.
To transport the saw, lower the head and depress the lock down pin (14).
Lock the rail lock knob with the saw head in the front position, lock the
mitre arm in the utter right mitre angle, slide the fence (3) completely
inward and lock the bevel lever (11) with the saw head in the vertical
position to make the tool as compact as possible.
Always use the hand indentations (30) shown in fig. B2 to transport the saw.
SET THIS BEVEL ANGLE ON SAW
SET THIS MITRE ANGLE ON SAW
ANGLE OF SIDE OF BOX (ANGLE"A")
SQUARE BOX
6 SIDED BOX
8 SIDED BOX
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