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7. Bevel Cutting
The cutting head can be set at any angle up to a
45
0
to the LH side only.
The bevel angle locking lever is found at the rear
of the machine and a protractor guide and pointer
is incorporated into the casting to the front of the
locking lever to aid setting. (Fig. 12)
a) Loosen the bevel lock lever.
b) Tilt the saw head to the desired angle. Use the
protractor guide provided to the front of the lever
to aid setting.
c) Ensure the locking lever is tightened securely
when the required angle has been achieved.
d) Stand to the left hand side of the handle to
make the cut.
8. Compound Cutting
A compound cut is a combination of a mitre cut
and a bevel cut.
a) Select the required mitre angle as previously
described.
b) Select the required bevel angle as previously
described.
c) Ensure the tightness of all adjustment/locking
screws before making a cut.
9. Cutting Bowed Material
Before cutting any workpiece, check to see if it
is bowed. If it is bowed the workpiece must be
positioned and cut as shown. (Fig. 13 & Fig. 14)
Do not position the workpiece incorrectly or cut
the workpiece without the support of the fence.
10. Clearing Jammed Material
1. Turn mitre saw “OFF” by releasing the trigger
switch.
2. Allow the blade to come to a complete halt
and the cutting to rise to its upper position if
possible.
3. Unplug the mitre saw from the mains
supply.
4. Carefully remove any jammed material
from the unit.
11. Supporting Long Workpieces
The free end of a long workpiece should
be supported at the same height as the
machines rotary table. The operator should
consider using a remote workpiece support
stand or enlisting competent trained help if
thought necessary.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS –
TABLE SAW CONFIGURATION
WARNING: To operate as a table saw certain
adjustments/checks must be carried out
to ensure that the machine is configured
correctly. Optimally the table saw is best
suited to the Rip Cutting of sheet material.
•The cutting head must be in the locked
down position with the locking pin completely
engaged in its socket.
•The rotary table should be set at 0
0
and
locked in position with the mitre locking
screw.
•The cutting head should be locked at 0
0
bevel with the bevel locking lever securely
tightened.
•The auxiliary lower blade guard must be
fitted.
Note: Ensure that these checks/adjustments
are carried out with the machine disconnected
from the mains supply.
1. Fitting the Auxiliary Lower Blade Guard
1. Ensure that the cutting head is in its upper
position.
2. Position the lower auxiliary guard over
the rotary table insert and slide it to the rear.
Narrow end of the guard to the rear, open
wide end to the front.
3. Ensure that the RH and LH sides of the
guard engage with their respective locating
pins on the lower rear fixed blade guard, and
that the cut out slot on the RH side of the
auxiliary guard straddles the machine fence.
(Fig. 15)
4. When satisfied that the lower auxiliary
guard is correctly positioned, lower the
cutting head to its lowest position and
securely lock in place with the locking pin.
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