To prevent overloading the motor, reduce the
load on the motor and/or check the voltage.
Allow the motor to cool, press the reset button
and restart the product. If the product does not
start, wait for 5 minutes and try to start it again.
USING THE PUSHER
The pusher is used to feed the workpiece past the
blade when rip sawing. Always use the pusher for
non-through sawing and when rip sawing thin
workpieces to avoid your hands coming closer
than 7.5 cm to the blade. The pusher must be
thinner than the workpiece and have a 90° indent
in one end and a suitable grip on the other end.
FIG. 12
CHANGING THE SAWING DEPTH
The depth of the blade should be adjusted so
that the outer tips protrude 3 to 6 mm over
the workpiece, while the bottom of the gaps
between the teeth should be below the top
surface of the workpiece. Adjust the depth of
the saw blade by turning the height adjuster
knob clockwise or anticlockwise.
FIG. 13
SETTING THE ANGLE OF THE BLADE
(BEVEL ANGLE)
The angle of the blade can be adjusted from
90° to 45°.
NOTE:
A cut with a 90° angle has a bevel angle of
0° and a cut with a 45° angle has a bevel
angle of 45°.
1.
Pull out the plug.
2.
Release the lock lever for the bevel angle.
Set the bevel angle to 45° by moving the
knob for the depth/bevel angle setting
to the right. Tighten the lock lever for the
bevel angle.
Saw blade angle 90°
Adjust the saw blade as shown in the figures.
FIG. 14
A. Parallel fence
B. Saw table
C. Protractor
FIG. 15
FIG. 16
Saw blade angle 45°
Adjust the saw blade as shown in the figures.
FIG. 17
A. Parallel fence
B. Saw table
C. Protractor
FIG. 18
FIG. 19
USING THE MITRE POINTER
The mitre pointer ensures a high degree
of precision when mitre sawing. It is
recommended to saw sample test pieces for
very fine tolerances. There are two slots for the
mitre pointer, one on each side of the blade.
Either of the slots can be used for cross-cutting
with a bevel angle of 90°. When bevel sawing
(the blade at an angle to the saw table) the
mitre pointer should be placed in the slot on
the right side, so that the blade angles away
from the pointer and your hands.
1.
Indicator arrow
2.
Angle scale
3.
Lock knob
4.
Adjustable fence
5.
Wing nut
FIG. 20
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