Blaupunkt MS6000 Manual De Instrucciones página 6

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FIG.C1
FIG.C2
FIG.F1
(a)
FIG.F2
(19)
(2)
FIG.G
18
FIG.D
FIG.E
THE SUPPORT STAND (SEE FIG. C1,C2)
Pull the support stand to its extreme, as shown in Fig. C1, C2
WARNING: Always keep the support stand at its extreme
out position when using the product.
fully adjustable to suit the size of the workpiece.
2) Do not operate the saw without clamping the workpiece.
3) Make sure that the work clamp securing screws are tightened
4.MOUNTING HOLES (SEE FIG. E)
Before use, the saw can be fixed to a firm, level surface with the 4
mounting bolts (not supplied).
Four holes are provided in the base of the saw to enable it to
be fixed to a bench or other supporting surface.
To mount the saw, proceed as follows:
1)Locate and mark where the saw is to be mounted.
2)Drill 4 holes through the surface.
3Place the sliding mitre saw on the surface aligning holes in the base
with holes drilled in the surface. install bolts, washers and hex nuts.
OPERATION
1.RELEASING THE SAW HEAD (SEE FIG. F1, F2)
When boxed, during storage or transportation, the saw head is locked
in the down position.
To release the head, apply downward pressure and pull out the lock
pin (a) The head will be raised gently to the upper position and the
saw will be ready for operation.
2.STARTING THE SAW (SEE FIG. G)
Depress the trigger switch (19). Allow the motor to reach full speed.
When the blade has reached maximum speed, unlock the blade guard
by operating the safety release lever (2) using your thumb.
3.CHOP CUT (See FIG. H1, H2]
Chop cut is used mainly for narrow pieces, i.e. the lock screw of slide
rod is tightened, and the head assembly is lowered to cut through the
workpiece.
3.WORK CLAMP (SEE FIG. D)
1) The work clamp can be lifted on either side of the saw and is
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