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Fig. 29
Fig. 30
Fig. 31
• Gently push the Handle rearwards towards the fence
completing the cut.
• Always push the Cutting Head to the full rear position during
each cut. (Fig. 28)
• When the cut has been completed, release the trigger switch
and allow the blade to come to stop.
• Allow the Cutting Head to rise to its upper position, with the
retractable lower blade guard completely covering the blade
teeth, and the Cutting Head locked in the upper position,
before releasing the Handle.
WARNiNG: Never pull the Cutting Head and spinning blade
towards you when making a sliding cut. The blade may try to
climb up on top of the workpiece, causing the Cutting Head to
'Kickback' forcefully.
The Cutting Head should always be positioned as outlined
above before attempting to make a sliding cut. When the
Cutting Head is in the correct position above the workpiece
it can be lowered and pushed rearwards towards the fence to
complete the cut.
MiTRE CUTTiNG
(Fig. 29)
The rotary table of this machine can be turned through 45
left or right from the normal cross-cut (0
Positive stops are provided at 45
right hand and left hand sides. Mitre Cutting is possible with or
without the Sliding Carriage system being deployed.
• Loosen the Mitre Locking Handle (Fig. 30) by turning it
anti-clockwise.
• Pull up the Positive Stop Locking Lever. (Fig. 31)
• Turn the rotary table to the desired angle. A mitre angle
protractor scale is incorporated into the machines base to
aid setting.
• Tighten the Mitre Locking Handle when the angle is achieved.
Note: It is good practice to tighten the Mitre Locking Handle
even if a Positive Stop has been selected and the Positive Stop
Locking Lever is engaged.
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