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5. Slide carriage system
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, return slide carriage
to the full rear position after each crosscut
operation.
Slide securing knob
For chop cutting operations on small workpieces,
slide the cutting head assembly completely toward
the rear of the unit and tighten the slide securing knob.
To cut wide boards up to 305 mm, the slide securing
knob must be loosened to allow the cutting head slide
freely.
6. Quick-cam locking lever operation
Miter detent
override button
Bevel lock handle
If miter angles required are NOT one of the nine
positive stops, the miter table can be locked at any
angle between these positive stops by using the
postive stop lock button and miter lock handle.
Unlock the miter table by lifting up the miter lock
handle, grasp the miter lock handle and pressing
down on the postive stop lock button to move the
table to the desired angle, then release the postive
stop lock button. Press down on the miter lock handle
to lock the table in position.
20
Fig. 18
Postive stop
lock button
Miter lock handle
Fig. 19
7. Miter detent override button (Fig. 19)
The miter detent override button allows for the table
to be micro adjusted, disengaging the positive detent
stops feature. When a required miter angle is close
to a positive detent stop, this override prevents the
wedge on the miter arm from slipping into that detent
slot on the base.
(1) Unlock the miter table by lifting up the miter lock
handle.
(2) Press down on the positive stop locking button and
press the miter detent override button in, then release
the positive stop locking button while pressing the
miter detent override in. The detent override is now
engaged.
(3) Turn the table to the desired angle, secure the table at
the desired angle by pressing the miter lock handle.
(4) To disengage the miter detent override button, press
down again on the positive stop locking button.
8. 90° (0°) Bevel adjustment
WARNING
To ensure accurate cuts, alignment should be
checked and adjustments made prior to use.
(1) Loosen bevel lock handle by lifting it up and tilting the
cutting arm while pushing in the set pin (A) against the
0° bevel stop, please refer Fig. 20-a and 20-b. Tighten
the bevel lock handle.
(2) Place a combination square on the miter table with
the ruler against the table and the heel of the square
against the saw blade as show in Fig. 20-a.
(3) If the blade is not 0° to the miter table, loosen the three
adjustment bolts at the rear of the unit with a 4 mm hex
spanner, please refer Fig. 20-c. Unlock the bevel lock
handle and adjust the cutting arm to zero degrees
to the table. After alignment is achieved, tighten the
three adjustment bolts and press down on the bevel
lock handle to secure the cutting head.
Combination
square
Fig. 20-a
Miter lock
handle
Bevel lock handle