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• If adjustment is necessary, loosen the two fence attachment
screws using a 5mm Hex key (Not supplied).
• Re-position the fence in its elongated slots until alignment
is achieved.
• Securely tighten the socket head Hex screws.
MITRE ANGLE SCALES & POINTER
Note: There are dual mitre angle scales cast into the RH (Right
Hand) side of the rotary table. A small pointer machined into
the machines base indicates the angle selected (Fig. 15).
FINAL ADJUSTMENT CHECKS
With the machine switched OFF and disconnected from the
mains supply carry out the following (when all adjustments
have been made);
• Set the machine at each of the maximum settings.
• Lower the blade to its lowest position and rotate the blade
by hand, (it is advisable to wear gloves whilst doing this),
and ensure that the blade does not foul on any part of the
machine castings or guards.
(8.5)
PREPARING TO MAKE A CUT
WARNING: Do not over-reach.
Keep good footing and balance. Stand to one side so that your
face and body are out of line of a possible kickback.
Freehand cutting is a major cause of accidents and
should not be attempted.
• Ensure that the workpiece is always firmly resting against
the fence, and where practical is clamped with the
top hold down clamp to the table.
• The saw table should be clean and free from any sawdust,
etc, before the workpiece is clamped into position.
• Ensure that the 'cut-off' material is free to move sideways
away from the blade when the cut is completed. Ensure that
the 'cut-off' piece cannot become 'jammed' in any other
part of the machine.
• Do not use this saw to cut small pieces. If the workpiece
being cut would cause your hand or fingers to be within
150mm of the blade, the workpiece is too small.
(8.6)
RELEASING THE CUTTING HEAD
The Cutting Head will automatically rise to the upper position
once it is released from the locked down position.
It will automatically lock in the upper position.
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
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