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10.3
Laser line generator
Warnings: Do not stare directly at the laser beam, do not deliberately aim
the beam at personnel and ensure that it is not directed towards the eye of
a person for longer than 0.25 s.
When you make the line of the cut on the work piece, the laser line
generator can help you get better alignment.
Your saw has a laser light which power is supplied by battery.
The laser generator switch (2) locates at the front of safety lock button for mechanical plunge
stop (3).
Turn on: Press the laser generator switch (2) to “I” position, the laser generator (1) works.
Turn off: Press the switch (2) to “O” position again.
Make sure line of the cut is on the work piece.
Adjust the depth of cut as required.
Plug in the machine and start the motor.
When the blade is at its maximum speed (approximately 5 seconds), place the saw on the
work-piece.
Switch on the laser generator (1) from the laser aperture using the laser generator switch
(2).
Align the beam with the mark on the work-piece and slowly push the saw forward using
both hands, keeping the red light beam on the mark.
Switch off the laser beam when completion of the cut.
When the battery power is run out, please change the battery by pull out the laser battery
box cover.
10.4
Line following
A V-shaped pointer and pointer locate at the front and the rear position of the base plate (16)
which allow a line to be followed, when cutting. (Refer to Fig. 6)
10.5
Dust extraction
The plunge saw is a powerful tool capable of producing a large amount of dust. As the tool has
a fully enclosed blade, forced dust extraction is particularly efficient. Forced dust extraction
should be used for all but small trimming jobs.
Push the dust adaptor (12) on to the dust extraction nozzle (15).
Connect a vacuum device approved for the extraction of sawdust and splinters to the dust
adaptor (12).
11 CUTTING
WARNING! Before using the machine, need to check the function of
removable protective cover (11) can be used properly.
WARNING: Always cut in a forward direction. Never draw the tool
backwards. If you are a novice user, practice by cutting thin wood until
proficient.
Check the specifications to ensure the suitability of the material to be cut.
Fit the correct blade ensuring it is sharp and not damaged.
Set the depth of cut. (See
“
Setting the cutting depth
”
section)