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sections as required to span the workpiece
including an allowance for the overhang
needed.
• Using Evolution Speed Clamps (the preferred
option) or suitable 'G' clamps position the Track
on the workpiece and secure by tightening
the clamps.
• Ensure that the edge of the Splinter Guard
Strip runs exactly along the marked out
cutting line.
WARNING:
The Cutting Track must overhang
the workpiece at the 'lead in' edge.
The lower blade guard will need to be
retracted manually and pivot upwards into the
upper blade guard as the circular saw is placed
on the track.
WARNING:
In this position the blade is
exposed.
DO NOT
press the trigger until the
following safety checks have been carried out.
PERFORMING A CUT
Performing a cut using a cutting track is very
similar to ordinary cutting with a circular saw.
All of the safety procedures and protocols that
apply to the use of a circular saw will also apply
when such a saw is used in conjunction with a
cross cutting track.
The following guidelines, though not
comprehensive offer some general advice:
• Carry out a safety check to ensure that the
Cutting Track is securely fastened to the
workpiece, and that the workpiece itself is
secure and cannot move during a cut.
• Check to ensure that there are no
obstructions under the workpiece that
could inhibit or impede the progress of the
saw blade or be damaged by the saw blade.
• Ensure that the mains cable is routed in such
a way that it does not pose a trip (or any
other form) hazard. Check particularly that
the mains cable cannot come into contact
with the spinning blade of the saw.
• The operator should ensure that when they
are pushing the saw along the track they can
maintain a sure footing, good balance and
complete control at all times throughout the
cut. Particular caution should be exercised as
the saw blade exits the workpiece.
WARNING:
Particularly if working at height
(other circumstances may also apply) ensure
that any cut material cannot fall away and
possibly injure a bystander. The operator may
have to consider some way of containing or
catching such cut material. Consult the person
responsible for site safety for specific guidance.
Note:
The operator should consider
(Fig. 24)
performing a practice run with the saw
disconnected from the mains supply to
confirm that the cutting procedure will be
completely safe throughout.
When the cut has been completed the
operator should release the ON/OFF Trigger
Switch and allow the motor to stop and the
blade to become stationary.
As the saw is lifted from the Cutting Track
and workpiece the lower blade guard will
automatically deploy covering the blade
completely.
DUST / DEBRIS COLLECTION
An adaptor nozzle
CCS machines. Fitting the nozzle allows the
machine to be connected to a dust/debris
collection device.
Note:
The exact design of the nozzle supplied
will vary depending upon type of model and
the market destination of the machine.
The supplied nozzle will accept a wide variety
of debris/dust collection devices currently
available. The nozzle should be fitted to the
Cut Material Ejection Port.
Note:
A workshop dust/debris extraction
machine can be attached to the adaptor
nozzle if required. Follow the manufacturers
instructions if such a machine is fitted and
ensure that it is capable of handling the
ejected cut material.
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(Fig. 25)
can be fitted to all
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