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MITRE SAWING (FIG 5)
During mitre sawing, the workpiece is sawed at an angle in
relation to the mitre and width guide.
Starting position:
Saw head completely raised.
The motor head stands in a vertical position (90°), and
the bevelling lock knob is tightened.
Sawing the workpiece:
Release the mitre locking knob.
Set the desired angle.
Tighten the mitre locking knob once more.
Hold the workpiece against the mitre and width guide.
If necessary, use a work clamp for fastening the
workpiece.
Activate the switch and activate/push on the safety lock.
Lower the saw head carefully and completely downwards
while holding rmly onto the handgrip. You should only
apply medium pressure while sawing, so as to prevent
that the speed of the motor slows down.
Saw the workpiece in one single movement.
– Carefully let the saw head return to its topmost starting
position.
The saw should be switched off by releasing the switch,
if no further sawing has to be done.
Note: The mitre saw is activated at certain angles,
such as at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, 45°.
BEVELLING (FIG 6)
During bevelling, the workpiece is sawn at an angle of less
than 90°.
Starting position:
Saw head completely raised.
Motor head in the 0° position; the locking screw of the
turntable is tightened.
SAWING THE WORKPIECE:
Release the bevelling locking knob for tilting the saw
head close to the saw.
Tilt the motor head carefully to the desired position.
Tighten up the bevelling lock knob.
Hold the workpiece against the mitre and width guide. If
necessary, use a work clamp for fastening the workpiece.
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Activate the switch and activate/push on the safety lock.
Lower the saw head carefully and completely downwards,
while rmly holding onto the handgrip. You should only
apply medium pressure while sawing, so as to prevent
that the speed of the motor slows down.
Saw the workpiece in one single movement.
Carefully let the saw head return to its topmost starting
position.
The saw should be switched off by releasing the switch,
if no further sawing has to be done.
DOUBLE MITRE CUT
A double mitre cut is a combination of a mitre cut and a
bevelling cut; this means that the workpiece is cut at an
angle in the one single movement, which is not equal to
90° in relation to the mitre and width guide and the material
surface.
INSTALLATION
HAZARD!
Before starting with the installation of the machine:
Switch the machine “OFF”
Remove the plug from the socket
Wait until at the machine has come to a complete
standstill
Release the locking knob and lift up the saw head
completely
Remove the lower saw blade guard.
Use the switch for activating the machine.
HAZARD!
Before using the machine, always check that the following
items function properly.
Movable saw blade guard.
Wear protective clothing
Stand in the correct position for operating the machine
At the front of the saw
In front of the saw
To the side of the sawing line
Crushing hazard! Whenever you tip the sawing head to
the side, you must have a rm grip on the handle of the
saw head, keep your ngers away from the support arm
and out of the tilting range! Hold the saw head rmly.
If required by the type of work you are doing, you must
use the following accessories:
Workpiece support for long workpieces, which would
otherwise fall off the table at the end of the sawing
process.
– Dust collector
Use an additional guide, if small pieces have to be
sawn.
Always hold of the workpiece rmly on the table and do
not block it.
Do not try to stop the turning of the saw blade, by pressing
the workpiece against the edge of the saw blade. A risk of
injuries can occur, if the saw blade is blocked.
NORMAL CROSS-CUT OPERATIONS (FIG 4)
Starting position:
Saw head completely raised.
Turntable in the 0° position; the locking screw of the
turntable is tightened.
The motor head stands in a vertical position (90°), and
the bevelling lock knob is tightened.
Sawing the workpiece:
Hold the workpiece against the mitre and width guide;
if possible use a work clamp for fastening down the
workpiece.
Activate the switch and activate/push on the safety lock.
Lower the saw head carefully and completely downwards
while gripping the handgrip. To prevent that the speed of
the motor slows down, you should only apply medium
pressure while sawing.
Saw the workpiece in one single movement.
– Carefully let the saw head return to its topmost starting
position.
The saw should be switched off by releasing the switch,
if no further sawing has to be done.
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