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Triton 2000 Série Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 74

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Your hand positions, and the amount of pressure you apply, are important in achieving straight,
step-free bevels. Avoid pressing down where the workpiece is unsupported - for example at the very
end of the cut, when the workpiece moves off the front bevel guide. Adjust the front guide so that
the blade enters the notch.
material first.
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The Workcentre fence should only be used for cutting pieces of a
manageable size - up to say 300mm wide. For larger pieces either
obtain the optional Bevel Ripping Guide (BRA200)
hand-held with the work supported on battens.
Bevel cuts in the full range 0 - 45
mode (Page 26), provided the workpiece is less than say 500mm
wide (depending on your saw size.)
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BEVEL RIPPING AT 45
Turn the rip fence around and turn the fence arms around so that
they enter the end panel tracks first. The 45˚ face of the rip fence
will now be facing the blade with the fence still on the left.
Fit the overhead guard support about 30-32mm behind the blade.
Make sure the blade is at full height and that the slide chassis is
locked underneath the table.
Move the fence in close to the blade and lock it at about 11mm.
Loosen the Phillips-head screws and adjust the bevel guides so
they give your workpiece maximum support in front of and
behind the blade, and behind the overhead guard support.
With the power disconnected, spin the blade by hand to make
sure it clears the guides.
Fine-tune the fence settings to ensure that the left hand face of
the blade is exactly lined up with the internal bottom corner of
the guide. This is important for cutting to a perfect "feather" edge
Front bevel
without losing any width of workpiece.
guide adjusted
for maximum
support
Fit and adjust the guard so the workpiece can pass underneath.
It will help prevent "dipping" at the end of the cut. Practice on scrap
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can be made in the Crosscut
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If bevelling narrow pieces, the guides give no
support while the wood is alongside the blade.
Clamp a straight piece of wood squarely to the
workpiece,
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, and use it as a guide running along
the top of the fence to support the workpiece at all
times.
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or use the saw
CHAMFERING AT 45
You can also use the guides for 45
Retract the front guide, so that you can move the
fence outwards - say to a setting of 20mm. Lock it
exactly parallel.
Observe the above instructions regarding hand
positions and hold-down pressures.
thick wood, adjust the front bevel guide all the way
in to give maximum support beside of the blade.
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chamfering.
If chamfering
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