Definition of Terms
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Saw spindle
A spindle, on which the blade is fixed.
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Cross cut
Cutting vertically to the fibres
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Chamfer cut
Cutting not at a right angle to the surface of the piece to be cut
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Mitre cut
Cutting not at the right angle to the front edge of the piece to be cut
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Double mitre cut
Combination of chamfer and mitre cut
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Speed
Number of rpm done by a rotating object per minute.
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Cutting line
Place on a piece to be cut or on the saw bench directly matching the saw blade, even the part of
the piece to be cut already cut away by the blade.
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Spring set
The measure, by which the saw tooth point is bent out behind the blade width.
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Sawed joint
A gap formed by the rotating blade in the cut material
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Incorrectly set inclination
The blade poorly set.
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Resin (resin addition)
Dried resin in the wood .
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Material to be cut
The object, which is to be cut.
Job Preparation
Remove the trimming saw from packaging with both of your hands. Put it on a flat firm surface. Make
sure that there are no obstructions on the working site. The saw should be attached to the bench.
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Grasp the machine head by handle (A) and push it slightly
downwards.
Pull out the lock knob (B). Then, conduct the machine head
upwards in a controlled manner.
2.
Before getting down to the first job, check to see that the angle
between the disc and the bench, between the disc and the stop is
90°.
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Setting angle 90° between the disc and the bench.
- Make a test cut and align the machine head against the bench
with the lock screw (C) if necessary, for it to be 90°. Secure the lock
screw with a check nut.
On a test cut, check the angle of 90° using a hand measure.
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