BODY AND HAND POSITIONING
(Fig. 10)
• Never place your hands within the 'no hands
zone' (at least 150mm away from the blade).
Keep hands away from the path of the blade.
• Secure the workpiece firmly to the table and
against the fence to prevent any movement.
• Use a Hold Down Clamp if possible but
check that it is so positioned that it does not
interfere with the path of the blade or other
moving machine parts.
• Avoid awkward operations and hand positions
where a sudden slip could cause your fingers
or a hand to move into the blade.
• Before attempting a cut, make a 'dry run'
with the power off so that you can see the
path of the blade.
• Keep your hands in position until the
ON/OFF trigger switch has been released
and the blade has completely stopped.
Fig. 10
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ADJUSTMENT OF
PRECISION ANGLES
Several checks/adjustments are possible on
this machine. The operator will require a 90
0
45
0
/45
0
Set Square (not supplied) to carry out
these checks and adjustments.
WARNING: Checks/adjustments must only be
conducted with the machine disconnected
from the power supply.
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BEVEL ANGLES (0
AND 45
)
0
0
0
0
Bevel Stop Adjustment
• Ensure that the Cutting Head is in the locked down
position with the latching pin fully engaged in its socket.
(see Fig. A pg 11)
• Ensure that the Cutting Head is upright, against its stop and
on the scale. (Fig. 11)
the bevel pointer is indicating 0
0
• Place the Engineers Square on the table with one short edge
against the table and the other short edge against the blade
(avoiding the TCT tips). (Fig. 12)
• If the blade is blade is not 90
square with the mitre table
0
adjustment is required.
• Loosen the Bevel Lock Handle and tilt the Cutting Head to
the left.
• Loosen the locknut on the Bevel Angle Adjustment Screw.
(Fig. 13)
• Use a Hex Key to turn the screw in or out to adjust the
blade angle.
• Return the Cutting Head to its upright position and recheck
the angular alignment against the Engineers Square.
• Repeat the above steps until correct angular alignment
is achieved.
• Tighten the Bevel Angle Adjustment locknut securely.
0
Bevel Pointer Adjustment
0
NOTE: The operator must be satisfied that the blade is set
exactly perpendicular to the table when in the upright position
and against its stop.
• If the pointer is not in exact alignment with the 0
0
mark on the
protractor scale adjustment is necessary.
• Loosen the Bevel Pointer screw using a #2 Phillips
screwdriver. (Fig. 14)
• Adjust the Bevel Pointer so that it is in alignment exactly
with the 0
mark.
0
• Retighten the screw.
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EN
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
FR
Fig. 14