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If the downward travel of the
Cutting Head needs to be adjusted:
• Loosen the locknut on the downward travel
stop screw. (Fig. 7)
• Turn the adjusting screw (Fig. 7) out (counter-clockwise)
to decrease the downwards travel of the Cutting Head.
• Turn the adjusting screw in (clockwise) to increase the
downwards travel of the Cutting Head.
• Tighten the adjustment screw locknut when satisfactory
travel of the Cutting Head is achieved.
(5.10) CUTTING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
Note: The rear vice jaw can be turned through 45
The rear vice jaw is factory set at 0
the blade cuts squarely across material positioned in the vice.
For angled cuts, the rear vice jaw can be swung through (up to)
45
, with a protractor scale being included on the vice jaw for
0
ease and accuracy of setting. (>5.10)
To angle the rear vice jaw:
• Loosen the two (2) M10 socket headed screws (Fig. 8)
• Turn the rear vice jaw to the required angle.
• Tighten the socket headed screws securely
using the supplied hex key.
REPOSITIONING THE REAR VICE JAW
The rear vice jaw can be removed from the
machines base and repositioned. (Fig.9)
To reposition:
• Remove the two (2) M10 socket headed screws
and any associated washers.
• Reposition the rear vice jaw; there are two (2) possible
positions available because of the three (3) threaded
holes in the machines base.
• Replace socket headed screws into their new service
positions. Ensure that all plain and locking washers
are correctly positioned.
Repositioning the rear vice jaw to the rearmost position will
enable wider pieces of material to be cut than is possible with
the rear vice jaw in the forward position.
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0
(at 90
to the blade) so that
0
0
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Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
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