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OPERATION (FIG. 1-9)
Switch on the saw.
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Press the workpiece firmly against the stop rail (27)
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and slowly slide it together with the cross stop (18)
against the blade (5) in order to make the cut.
When the cut is completed, switch off the saw.
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Using as a mitre saw (Fig. 1-3, 10-13)
Convert the saw to mitre saw mode.
Settings (Fig. 1-3)
The machine head can be tilted a maximum of 45° to
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the left by undoing the tightening bevel knob (22).
The turn table (8) can be adjusted from -45° to +45°
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by undoing the mitre lock knob (10).
Switch trigger (Fig. 1)
The saw is started by pressing the switch trigger (3).
The switch trigger has to be kept pressed while making
the cut.
90° cross-cuts and 0° turntable (Fig. 10)
Convert the saw from table saw mode to mitre
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saw mode.
Place the workpiece on the lower saw table (9) and
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press it against the back fence (7) with your left hand.
Always position the material firmly on the machine
table so that it cannot move about while it is being cut.
Press the switch trigger (3) to turn on the saw.
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Wait for the blade to reach its maximum speed before
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starting the cut.
With the thumb, press the release button (1) and
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lower the machine head by its handle (2) smoothly
and with slight pressure down through the workpiece
to make the cut.
When the cut is completed, return the machine to its
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top parking position and let go off the switch trigger.
CAUTION
A return spring causes the machine head to rise
automatically at the end of the cut. Do not let go off
the handle (2) as soon as the cut is completed but
steady the machine head and allow it to rise slowly.
90° cross-cuts and 0°-45° turntable (Fig. 11)
You can use the saw to make angled cuts of 0° to 45°
relative to the back fence (7) on the left and right side.
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Release the turntable (8) by slackening the mitre lock
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knob (10) and pressing the catch (14).
Set the turntable (8) to the required angle by means
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of the handle (2).
Re-tighten the lock knob (10) to fasten the turntable (8).
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Bevel cuts 0°-45° and turntable 0° (Fig. 12)
You can use the saw to make left bevel cuts of 0° to 45°
relative to the work surface.
Lift the machine head to its top position.
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Fix the turntable (8) in 0° position.
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Undo the bevel lock lever (22) and tilt the machine
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head by its handle (2) to the left until the mark (a)
on the machine head points to the required angle
dimension (b).
Re-tighten the bevel lock lever (22) make the cut.
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Bevel cuts 0°-45° and turntable 0°-45° (Fig. 11/13)
You can use the saw to make left bevel cuts of 0° to 45°
relative to the work surface and 0° to 45° relative to the
back fence (7) simultaneously (compound mitre cuts).
Lift the machine head to its top position.
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Release the turntable (8) by slackening the mitre lock
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knob (10) and pressing the catch (14).
Adjust the turn table (8) by its handle (2) to the
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required angle.
Re-tighten the lock knob (10) to fasten the turntable.
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Release the bevel lock lever (22) and tilt the machine
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head by its handle (2) to the left to the required angle
dimension.
Re-tighten the bevel lock lever (22).
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Chip extractor (Fig. 3)
The saw is equipped with a vacuum extraction port (31)
for chips and dust.
It is easy therefore to connect the machine to a dust
extraction system.
REPLACING THE SAW BLADE (FIG. 14-19)
Pull out the power plug. The blade must stop moving
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completely.
Set the saw to mitre saw mode.
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Slacken the two Allen screws (38) and take off the
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splitter (30) together with the upper blade guard (17).
Take out the recessed head screw (33) and the table
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insert (34).
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