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Keep hands away from the saw blade and
other moving parts when sawing or when the
blade is rotating.
Never work with crossed hands – never handle
the workpiece or pieces cut from the workpiece
to the right of the blade with the left hand,
or the other way round. Working with crossed
hands can result in a risk of serious personal
injury.
The mitre angle and bevel angle are used
at the same time for combination sawing.
Combination sawing is often used for crown
mouldings and picture frames, etc. Always run
a test cut on a spare piece before cutting the
workpiece.
1.
Pull out the locking pin (2) and lift the
saw arm to its highest position.
2.
Loosen the saw table locks (15).
3.
Turn the table (12) so that the pointer
points in the required angle on the mitre
angle scale (13).
4.
Tighten the saw table locks (15).
5.
loosen the bevel angle lock (7) and move
the saw arm (1) to the left to the required
bevel angle (0º to 45º). Tighten the bevel
angle lock (7).
6.
Place the workpiece flat on the table with
one edge firmly pressed against the fence
(11). If the workpiece is curved, place the
convex side against the fence, otherwise
the workpiece can break and lock the
blade.
7.
Support long workpieces with roller
supports, or the equivalent.
8.
Test the required stroke before starting
the saw to check that the sawing can be
done without the blade colliding with the
workpiece clamp, and that there are no
other problems.
9.
Keep a firm grip on the control handle
(3) and press the power switch (16). Wait
until the blade has reached top speed.
Move the power switch lock (17) to the left
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and firmly and smoothly move the handle
and saw through the workpiece.
10. Release the power switch (16) and wait
until the blade has stopped rotating
before lifting it from the workpiece. Do
not remove the workpiece until the blade
has come to a complete stop.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Pull out the plug, switch off the product and
wait until all moving parts have stopped
before adjusting, maintenance and/or
replacing accessories.
1.
After adjustments and maintenance,
check that all adjuster keys/spanners etc.
are removed from the product and that all
screw unions and other parts are correctly
fitted and tightened.
2.
Keep the ventilation openings on the
product clean and free from foreign
objects. It is normal to see sparks through
the ventilation openings.
3.
Check at regular intervals that dust and
other debris or foreign objects have not
penetrated the ventilation openings by
the motor or round the power switch.
Remove any dust with a soft brush.
4.
Wear safety glasses when cleaning the
product.
5.
Wipe the product casing with a soft, damp
cloth when necessary. A mild detergent
can be used if the product is very dirty.
6.
Do not use strong detergent or solvent,
this can damage the plastic parts on the
product.
IMPORTANT:
Do not expose the product to water or any
other liquid.
7.
Store the product, instructions and all
accessories in a clean, dry, frost-free place,