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to climb up on the top of the workpiece, causing the
cutting head assembly and spinning blade to kick
back.
2. Never lower the spinning saw blade down before
pulling the cutting head to the front of the saw.
Unlock the carriage 1 with the lock handle 2 and al-
low the cutting head assembly to move freely. (Fig. 6)
Move the mitre handle and cutting head to the desired
mitre angle and bevel angle according to the mitre cut
and bevel cut procedures.
Grasp the saw handle and pull the carriage forward
until the centre of the saw blade is over the front of
the work piece.
Activate the switch, then press the blade guard lock
lever to lower the cutting head down.
When the saw reaches full speed, push the saw han-
dle down slowly, cutting through the leading edge of
the workpiece.
Slowly move the saw handle toward the fence, com-
pleting the cut.
Release the switch and allow the blade to stop spin-
ning before allowing the cutting head to raise.
Depth adjustment normal Fig. 6.1
Sawing function 5 mm below the table top. (separate
work pieces.)
Depth stop (1) housing-adjacent.
Stop screw (2) is used.
Setscrew (3) has no function.
Depth adjustment variable Fig.
Sawing function above the table top. (covered cuts)
Set depth stop (1) to the outside.
Set the setscrew (3) to the desired measurement and se-
cure it with the counternut (4).
Make a test cut.
Stop screw (2) is not used.
Carrying the Tool
Loosen the mitre lock knob and turn the table all the
way to the right. Lock the table at 45° mitre angle.
Push the cutting head backwards and lock the car-
riage.
Lower the cutting head and push in the lock pin.
Carry this mitre saw with the built-in carry handle and
the side of the base.
Replacing of the saw blades, Fig. 7
Warning: Before replacing saw blades the switch
must be turned off and the mains plug must be dis-
connected from the mains socket in order to avoid
injuries by accidental start up of the machine.
Disconnect the mains plug.
Set the sawing unit to position “mitre operation”.
Unlock the movable saw blade cover (7) by pressing
the blocker 3 (Fig. 1).
When doing so lift the saw blade cover (7) to free the
saw blade (8).
Push the saw blade blocker A (g. 7.1) until the saw
Compound Cut
A compound cut is a combination of mitre cut and
bevel cut. Refer to the above procedures to perform
this cut.
Base Moulding
Base moulding can be cut vertically against fence or
at on the table. Follow the table below for reference.
Settings Vertical position
(Back of moulding is
at against the fence)
Horizontal position
(Back of moulding is
at on the table)
Extension fence Close to the blade Far from the blade
Bevel angle 45°
Moulding position Left side Right side Left side Right side
Inside
corner
Left
Rig
ht
h
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
Outside
corner
Left
Rig
ht
Left
Rig
h
Mitre
angle
Right at
45°
Left at 45°
Moulding
position
Bottom
against
table
Bottom
against
table
Bottom
against
fence
Top
against
fence
Finished
side
Keep left
side of
cut
Keep right
side of
cut
Keep right
side of
cut
Keep right
side of
cut
Crown Moulding Cut
Crown moulding can only be cut at on the table us-
ing this mitre saw.
This mitre saw has special mitre stops of 31.6° left
and right and a bevel stop of 33.9° for a special crown
moulding 1 i.e. 52° between the back of the moulding
and the top at surface that ts against the ceiling; 38°
between the back of the moulding and the bottom at
surface that ts against the wall. Refer to the following
table for this crown moulding cut.
Settings Left side Right side
Inside corner Mitre angle 30° right 30° left
Bevel angle 33,9° 33,9°
Moulding
position
Top against
fence
Bottom against
fence
Finished side Keep left side
of cut
Keep left side
of cut
Outside corner Mitre angle 30° left 30° left
Bevel angle 33,9° 33,9°
Moulding
position
Bottom against
fence
Top against
fence
Finished side Keep right side
of cut
Keep right side
of cut
Note:
These special stops cannot be used with 45° crown
moulding.
Since most rooms do not have angles of exactly 90°,
ne tuning is needed and always take a test cut to
conrm the correct angles.
Pullover Cut
WARNING:
1. Never pull the cutting head assembly and spinning
blade towards you during the cut. The blade may try
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