3. Cutting procedures
CAUTION:
Recheck that the saw blade is se-
curely clamped.
Confirm that the wing-nut for adjust-
ing the slot depth, the wing-bolt for
adjusting the angle of inclination.
(1) Place the base on the material, then align
the premarked line and the saw blade
with the notch at the front of the base
(Fig. 14).
(2) When the base is not inclined, use the
large notch (Fig. 14, Fig. 15).
If the base is inclined (45 degrees), use
the small notch (Fig. 14, Fig. 16).
NOTE: When using the saw at the inclination
of 45 degrees, use both the marks of
on the bevel plate and [45] on the
inclined gauge of the base (Fig. 17).
What's more, if it is absolutely essen-
tial to use the saw at a precise angle,
make adjustment using a protractor,
etc.
(3) Ensure that the switch is turned to the ON
position before the saw blade comes in
contact with the lumber. The switch is
turned ON when the trigger is squeezed;
and OFF when the trigger is released.
Moving the saw straight at a constant
speed will produce optimum cutting.
CAUTION:
Before starting to saw, ensure that
the saw blade has reached full speed
revolution.
Should the saw blade be stopped or
made an abnormal noise during op-
eration, turn off the switch immedi-
ately.
When finished with a job, pull out the
battery from the main body.
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Not inclined
Saw blade
Inclined
gauge
Fig. 14 〈Top View〉
Wing-bolt
Fig. 15 Not inclined
Wing-bolt
Fig. 16
English
Guide
Cutting line
(at 45 degrees)
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