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If possible, always use a clamping device such as a ‘G" clamp to secure your workpiece.
When cutting your workpiece, keep your hands well away from the blade area.
Do not remove a cut-off piece on the right-hand side of the blade using your left hand.
A bevel cut is made by cutting across the grain of the workpiece with the blade angled to
the fence and mitre table. The mitre table is set at the zero degree position and the blade
set at an angle between 0°and 45°.
1. Pull on the release knob (2) and lift the saw arm to its full height.
2. Loosen the mitre locks (18) and lifting up the mitre latch (19).
3. Rotate the mitre table (14) until the pointer aligns with zero on the mitre scale (15).
4. Release mitre latch (19) and retighten the mitre locks (18).
5. Loosen the bevel lock (10) and move the saw arm (1) to the left to the desired bevel
angle (between 0°and 45°). Tighten the bevel lock (10).
6. Place the workpiece flat on the table with one edge securely against the fence (12). If
the board is warped, place the convex side against the fence. If the concave side is placed
against the fence, the board could break and jam the blade.
7. When cutting long pieces of workpiece, support the opposite end of the workpiece with
side support bars, a roller stand or a work surface that is level with the saw table.
8. Before turning on the saw, perform a dry run of the cutting operation to check that there
are no problems such as a clamp interfering with the cutting action.
9. Hold the operating handle (3) firmly and squeeze switch lock(28 )and the switch trigger
(17). Allow the blade to reach maximum speed and slowly lower the blade into and
through the workpiece.
10. Release the switch trigger (17) and allow the saw blade to stop rotating before raising
the blade out of the workpiece. Wait until the blade stops before removing the workpiece.
BEVEL CUT
If possible, always use a clamping device such as a “G” clamp to secure your workpiece.
When cutting your workpiece, keep your hands well away from the blade area.
Do not remove a cut-off piece on the right-hand side of the blade using your left hand.
A compound mitre cut involves using a mitre angle and a bevel angle at the same time. It
is used in making picture frames, to cut mouldings, making boxes with sloping sides and
for roof framing. Always make a test cut on a piece of scrap wood before cutting into the
good material.
1. Pull on the release knob (2) and lift the saw arm to its full height.
2. Loosen the mitre locks (18) and lifting up the mitre latch (19) ..
3. Rotate the mitre table (14) until the pointer aligns with the desired angle on the mitre
scale (15).
4. Release mitre latch (19) andretighten the mitre locks (18).
5. Loosen the bevel lock (10) and move the saw arm (1) to the left to the desired bevel angle
(between 0°and 45°). Tighten the bevel lock (10).
COMPOUND MITRE CUT
Summary of Contents for MS255-BR127.2
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