2. SET-UP AND ADJUSTMENTS
1. Loosen mitre table lock
1. Loosen bevel
lock.
2. While pulling the mitre
release set the desired mitre
angle (left or right) as shown
by the mitre angle pointer
2. Tilt the cutting head to the desired
bevel angle
left as shown
by the bevel
angle pointer.
Mitre Angle Adjustment
3. Tighten mitre table lock at selected angle
Bevel Angle Adjustment
3. Tighten bevel lock at selected angle.
Ensure the upper fence is moved out of the path of the blade.
Note:
The mitre table features positive click stops at 0°, 15°, 22.5°,
31.6° and 45° for quick setting of common mitre angles.
Bench Mounting
The base of the saw has
bench mounting holes that
can be used to mount it to a
workbench or mitre saw stand.
Use screws or bolts to secure.
Note:
If required, the Mitre Saw can be mounted onto a 13mm piece
(or thicker) of plywood which can then be clamped to the work bench
or mitre saw stand. This provides the flexibility to transport the Mitre
Saw to other work areas
WARNING!
ENSURE THE MITRE TABLE LOCK
IS TIGHT BEFORE MAKING A CUT. FAILURE
TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE MITRE TABLE
MOVING DURING OPERATION AND CAUSE
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING!:
ENSURE THE BEVEL LOCK IS
TIGHT BEFORE MAKING A CUT. FAILURE TO
DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE CUTTING HEAD
MOVING DURING OPERATION AND CAUSE
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
Trenching refers to restricting the depth of cut and permits a “trench”
to be cut in the workpiece.
Trenching
1. Ensure the cutting head is
raised, pull the trenching
stop out as far as it will go.
2. To adjust the trenching
depth rotate the trenching
depth adjustment screw.
3. To check that the blade
stops at the desired position,
lower the cutting head
until the trenching stop
adjustment screw touches
the trenching stop.
Slide Lock
When cutting a narrow piece of
wood it is not necessary to use
the slide mechanism. In these
circumstances, push back the
cutting head and ensure the slide
locking knob is tight to prevent the
cutting head from sliding.