Unlatching And Raising The Cutting Head; Chop Cutting - Evolution FURY3-S Instructions Originales

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UNLATChiNG AND RAiSiNG ThE CUTTiNG hEAD

wARNiNG: To avoid serious injury, NEVER perform the locking or
unlocking procedure unless the saw is OFF and the blade stopped.
To Release the Cutting head from the Locked Down position:
• Gently press down on the Cutting Handle.
• Pull the Cutting Head Latching Pin fully outwards.
• Turn the Latching Pin ¼ of a turn and allow the Pin to settle
in the unlocked position within the 'boss'. (Fig. 21)
• The Cutting Head will automatically rise to the upper
position once it is released from the locked down position.
• The Cutting Head will lock in the upper position.
if Release is Difficult:
• Gently rock the Cutting Head up and down.
• At the same time twist the Head Latching Pin clockwise and
pull outwards.
Note: We recommend that when the machine is not in use the
Cutting Head is locked in its down position with the latching
pin fully engaged in its socket.
ThE MOTOR ON/OFF SwiTCh
The ON/OFF Motor Trigger Switch is a non-latching type.
It is the upper of the two switches that are positioned inside
the Cutting Handle.
• Press the switch to start the motor.
• Release the switch to turn off the motor.

ChOp CUTTiNG

This type of cut is used mainly for cutting small or narrow
section material. The Cutting Head is gently pushed down
to cut through the workpiece.
The Sliding Carriage should be locked in its rearmost position.
(Fig. 23)
• Slide the Cutting Head to the rear as far as it will go.
• Tighten the slide lock screw. (Fig. 24)
• Place the workpiece on the table and against the fence and
secure with clamp(s) as appropriate.
• Grasp the saw handle.
• Turn the motor on and allow the saw blade to reach full speed.
(Fig. 22)
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Fig. 23
Fig. 24
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