Fig. 41
Fig. 42
Fig. 43
Fig. 44
MITRE CUTTING (Fig. 41)
The rotary table of this machine can be turned through 50˚ to
the left or right from the normal cross-cut (0˚) position.
Positive stops are provided at 45˚, 30˚, 22.5˚ and 15˚ to both
the right hand and left hand sides.
Mitre Cutting is possible with or without the sliding carriage
system being deployed.
• Loosen the mitre handle locking knob (Fig. 42) by turning
the locking knob anti-clockwise.
• Squeeze the positive stop locking lever. (Fig. 43)
• Turn the rotary table to the desired angle.
Note: An angle scale is incorporated into the machines base
to aid setting.
• Tighten the mitre handle locking knob when the angle is
achieved.
Note: It is good practice to tighten the Mitre Locking Knob
even when a positive stop is selected and the Positive Stop
Locking Lever is positively engaged.
BEVEL CUTTING
A bevel cut (Fig. 44) is made with the rotary table set at 0˚
mitre angle.
Note: It may be necessary to adjust the upper section of the
sliding fence to provide clearance for the moving cutting
head. (Fig. 28-29)
The cutting head can be tilted from the normal 0˚
(perpendicular position) to a maximum angle of 45˚ from
the perpendicular to the left hand side only. Bevel cutting is
possible with or without the sliding carriage system being
deployed.
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