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2. Release the angle fixing handle (20) and press the stop (21). You can now turn the table (16) to the
desired position.
3. Secure the angle by turning the angle fixing handle (20) and releasing the stop (21).
4. Place the material to be cut on the table with one edge pressed against the stop rails (14). If the
material is not level, rest the convex side against the stops (14). In the opposite arrangement, the
material may break during cutting and block the saw.
5. When cutting longer pieces, it is necessary to support them with the help of machine supports or
suitable external support or table in the same height, etc.
6. Before switching on the machine, make sure that the material moves freely and does not hit parts
of the saw, clamp, surrounding objects, etc., and that the saw also reaches freely from the cut.
7. Hold the saw firmly by the handle (5), flip the switch lock (30) and press the switch (19). Let the
engine run at full speed and then gradually lower the saw into the cut.
8. When you have finished cutting, release the switch (19) and let the engine stop before lifting the
saw out of the cut. The disc must be stopped completely before removing the material to be cut.
BEVELLED CUT
Whenever possible, fasten the material to be cut to the base of the saw with the clamp provided.
Always keep your hands out of the saw area when cutting.
Do not remove pieces of cut material while the machine is running; take pieces from the right side
with your left hand.
Bevelled cuts are made through the wood fibres at the angle of the saw in relation to the table and
the stop rails. The cut is made with the table set to the 0° mark and with a vertical disc angle between
0° and 45°.
1. Pull out the lock (4) and raise the arm (3) to its full height.
2. Release the angle fixing handle (20) and press the stop (21). Now turn the table (16) to the 0°
position.
3. Secure the angle by turning the angle fixing handle (20) and releasing the stop (21).
4. Loosen the vertical angle locking screw (12) and tilt the saw arm (3) to the left to the desired angle.
Tighten the locking screw (12).
5. Place the material to be cut on the table with one edge pressed against the stop rails (14). If the
material is not level, rest the convex side against the stops (14). In the opposite arrangement, the
material may crack during cutting and block the saw.
6. When cutting longer pieces, it is necessary to support them with the help of machine supports or
suitable external support or table in the same height, etc.
7. Before switching on the machine, make sure that the material moves freely and does not hit parts
of the saw, clamp, surrounding objects, etc., and that the saw also reaches freely from the cut.
8. Hold the saw firmly by the handle (5), flip the switch lock (30) and press the switch (19). Let the
engine run at full speed and then gradually lower the saw into the cut.
9. When you have finished cutting, release the switch (19) and let the engine stop before lifting the
saw out of the cut. The disc must be stopped completely before removing the material to be cut.
COMBINED ANGLE CUTS
Whenever possible, fasten the material to be cut to the base of the saw with the clamp provided.
Always keep your hands out of the saw area when cutting.
Do not remove pieces of cut material while the machine is running; take pieces from the right side
with your left hand.
Combined angle cuts are made by setting the table to any angle and with a vertical disc angle be-
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