Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Note: Machines are supplied with a rear stabilising arm, which
attaches to the machines base just below the Bevel Pivot.
If supplied this arm should be attached to the base using the
screws and nuts supplied (Fig. 3)
This arm will provide extra stability to prevent the machine from
toppling in the event of sudden release of the Cutting Head.
(7.4)
HOLD DOWN CLAMP
(Fig. 4)
Two sockets (one either side) are incorporated into the rear of
the machines fence. These sockets are for positioning the Hold
Down Clamp.
• Fit the clamp to the retaining socket that best suits the
cutting application, ensuring that it is fully pushed down.
• Tighten the fence thumbscrew to lock the pillar of the clamp
into the fence socket.
• Place the workpiece to be cut onto the saw table, against the
fence and in the desired position.
• Adjust the clamp using the thumbscrews and hand-wheel so
that it securely holds the workpiece to the saw table.
Conduct a 'dry run' with the power disconnected. Ensure that
the Hold Down Clamp does not interfere with the path of the
blade, or with the path of any other part of the Cutting Head
as it is lowered.
(7.5)
THE SLIDING UPPER FENCE SECTION
The Left Hand side of the Fence has an adjustable upper
section. Adjustment may be necessary to provide clearance
for the moving Cutting Head when acute bevel or compound
angles are selected.
To adjust the Fence:
• Loosen the thumbscrew. (Fig. 5)
• Slide the upper section of the Fence leftwards to the required
position and tighten the thumbscrew.
• Conduct a 'dry run' with the power off to confirm that there
is no interference between moving parts as the Cutting Head
is lowered.
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