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If fitting to the left, remove the
thumbscrews and the fence face guide
track and relocate them to the opposite side of
the Fence Stop Tube (10).
• Locate the Fence (9)
onto the Fence Track (8),
slide it along to the
desired measurement
and lock it by pressing
down the fence clamp.
• The fence face can be
adjusted to provide
support of the
workpiece, where it is
most needed. Release
the thumbscrews on
the back of the fence
and slide the fence
forward or backward to
the required position and
tighten the thumbscrews.
• Switch on the bandsaw
and hold the workpiece
evenly against the fence
whilst performing the
cut.
TABLE ANGLE
The table can be tilted for performing bevel
cuts (cutting an angle along the length of a
workpiece).
• Locate the fence onto the right hand side of
the saw blade.
• Release the Table Angle
Lock Lever (25) and use
the Table Base Angle
Adjuster (24) to tilt the
table to the desired
bevel setting, according
to the angle scale.
Re-lock the lever firmly.
• Place your workpiece on the table and adjust
the Upper Blade Guide Assembly (17) so that it
allows the workpiece to pass beneath it.
• Set the fence to provide the required cutting
width.
• Switch on the bandsaw
and hold the workpiece
evenly against the fence
whilst performing the cut.
WHEN CUTTING:
Always adjust the Upper Blade Guide Assembly
(17) just above the workpiece, to restrict vertical
movement during operation.
Use only enough pressure to keep the saw
cutting. Do not force the cutting. Allow the blade
and the saw to do the work.
When cutting at a bevel (with the table tilted)
ensure that the fence is located on the right hand
side of the blade.
When cutting rod, use a jig or fixture to prevent
the workpiece from turning.
Always use the fence for straight cuts to keep the
workpiece from tipping or slipping away.
When working on narrow workpieces always use
the push stick.
For arced and irregular cuts, push the workpiece
evenly using both hands. Ensure the workpiece
is held firmly against the tabletop and that your
hands are kept well clear of the blade at all times.
Use a template for repeated arced or
irregular cuts.
Operation