Triton ETA300 Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 9

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OPERATING - Table Sliding
• Always slide the extension table the full length of the
tracks before making your cut. Check that the rip fence
clears the saw blade, and does not hit or ride up on
the Workcentre table. Check that the sliding table does
not rock on its tracks. Adjust the outer track height if
necessary.
• Use the hold-down clamps whenever possible.
Crosscutting
Position the rip fence (Fig. 12). When tightening the
clamps, ensure that the fence is pulled fully toward the
outer edge of the table, for absolute squareness.
For gauging lengths up to 1220mm, you can align the
end of the workpiece with the required scale reading. For
longer workpieces, touch the fence tip against the saw
blade teeth and use this to align a cutting mark on the
workpiece.
Note: if you wish to prevent the gradual cutting away
of the fence tips (which were designed for this purpose)
attach a small wooden fence tip using the screw holes
provided.
Panel Saw
This position gives a maximum width capacity of around
1220mm, depending on saw size. Position the fence
(Fig. 13). Ensure it is pushed fully toward the outer edge
of the table before tightening the clamps, for absolute
squareness.
Mitre Cutting
Mitres can be cut with
the fence set at a
trailing angle (Fig. 14)
Fig. 12
or leading angle
(Fig. 15) and with the
workpiece in front
(Fig. 14) or behind the
fence (Fig. 15).
You can use the
Workcentre protractor
to set the required
mitre angle. Place it in
the protractor slot
(Fig. 15).
Align the extension
table fence to the
protractor in the
position which best
suits your workpiece,
then remove the
protractor.
Taper Ripping
For slight tapers on large workpieces (ie. doors), set the
extension table fence to Panel Saw mode and insert a
packer against it (Fig. 16).
Fig. 16
Fig. 13
Fig. 11
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
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