MODES OF USE
Use of the laser cut guide in any of the following procedures is useful, but
optional.
CHOP CUT
1. Lock the head in the upright, 0º bevel position using the saw bevel
locking knob (F, fig.1 & 2).
2. Using the miter angle lock lever (S, fig.1 & 2), lock the table rotation at
0º miter.
3. Switch the machine on with saw head raised and wait until the saw
blade reaches its maximum speed.
4. Press the handle downwards slowly. Allow the blade to cut through the
material. Do not force the tool.
5. After you have finished cutting, release the trigger button and wait until
the saw blade stops completely, then raise the handle.
This is a good setting for simple crosscuts.
MITER CUT
1. Lock the head in the upright, 0
locking knob (F, fig.1 & 2).
1. Loosen the miter angle lock lever (S, fig.1 & 2), and using the miter
setting handle (W, fig.1 & 2), rotate the table up to 45
The table will encounter positive stops at 0
2. Use the miter angle lock lever, screwing it tight to lock the table at the
desired angle, especially at those angles between the indexed positive
stops.
3. Switch the machine on and wait until the saw blade reaches its
maximum speed.
4. Press the handle downwards slowly. Allow the blade to cut through the
material. Do not force the tool.
5. After you have finished cutting, release the trigger switch and wait until
the saw blade stops completely, then raise the handle.
This is a good setting for simple angle cuts.
COMPOUND CUT
1. Loosen the miter angle lock lever (S, fig.1 & 2), and using the miter
setting handle (W, fig.1 & 2), rotate the table up to 45
The table will encounter positive stops at 0
2. Use the miter angle lock lever, screwing it tight to lock the table at the
desired angle, especially at those angles between the indexed positive
stops.
3. Unlock the head from the upright, 0 degree bevel position using the saw
bevel locking knob (F, fig.1 & 2) and angle it to any desired position from
0° to 45° left, according to the bevel angle scale (V, fig.1 & 2), then lock
it in place.
4. Switch the machine on and wait until the saw blade reaches its
maximum speed.
5. Press the handle down slowly in the direction of the cut. Allow the blade
to cut through the material. Do not force the tool.
6. After you have finished cutting, release the trigger switch and wait until
the saw blade stops completely, then raise the handle.
This setting is for the more complex beveled angle cuts.
NOTE: At some extreme positions, the hold-down clamp should be
moved to the right side of the table to prevent it interfering with the
movement of the cutting head. Always check before making the cut if
there is any potential interference from the clamp or any other part of the
machine.
SLIDING CUT
You can extend the cuts above to larger pieces (up to 10" wide on right
angle cuts) by loosening the carriage slide lock knob and using the above
methods, cutting while sliding the saw head from the front towards the
fence at the back.
1. Release the carriage slide lock knob (J, fig.1), allowing the carriage to
slide freely.
10
bevel position using the saw bevel
o
o
to the left or right.
°
°
°
, 15
, 22.5
, 30
°
to the left or right.
°
°
°
, 15
, 22.5
, 30
°
°
& 45
.
°
°
& 45
.