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Mitre angle scale
WARNING!
Switch off the product and remove the
battery to prevent accidental starting.
FIG. 19
The mitre angle scale is easy to read and shows
the angles from 0° to 45° left and 0° to 45°
right. The saw table has fixed stops at 9 of the
most common angles: 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°
and 45°. The blade can be easily and precisely
locked at these stops. Follow the instructions
below for quick and precise adjustment.
Adjusting the mitre angle
1.
Release the saw table by turning the
adjuster handle for the mitre angle (1)
anticlockwise.
2.
Lift the lock arm for fixed stop (2) and
move the saw table so that the pointer (3)
is set at the required number of degrees.
3.
If one of the 9 fixed stops is to be used,
release the lock arm and check that it
locks. Tighten the adjuster handle for the
mitre angle
4.
If none of the 9 fixed stops are to be
used, lock the saw table by tightening
the adjuster handle for the mitre angle
clockwise.
Adjustment of the mitre angle pointer
1.
Move the table to the fixed stop at 0°.
2.
Undo the screw (4) holding the pointer
with a Phillips screwdriver.
3.
Adjust the pointer (3) so that it points to 0
on the scale and tighten the screw.
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Adjusting the fence angle
WARNING!
Switch off the product and remove the
battery to prevent accidental starting.
FIG. 20
1.
Move down the saw arm and lock it in the
lowest position.
2.
Undo the 2 lock screws (1) for the fence
with an 8 mm hex key.
3.
Place the base on a combination square
(3) to the blade and the ruler to the fence
(2) as shown in the diagram.
4.
Adjust the fence at 90° to the blade and
tighten the 4 lock screws for the fence.
NOTE:
Always check the angle of the fence before
using the product if it has not been used for
some time.
5.
When the angle of the fence has been
adjusted saw a spare piece of wood to
90° and check the squareness. Repeat the
adjustment, if necessary.
ADJUSTING THE SAWING DEPTH
WARNING!
Switch off the product and remove the
battery to prevent accidental starting.
The sawing depth can be adjusted for smooth
cuts and good repetition.
FIG. 21
1.
Move down the saw head until the blade
teeth are at the required sawing depth.
2.
Hold the top arm in this position and turn
the depth setting screw (1) until the end
rests on the stop plate (2).
3.
Check the sawing depth by moving the
saw head along the full path for a normal
cut.