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ASSEMBLY AND PREPARATION
(7.1)
WARNING: Always disconnect the saw
from the power source before making any
adjustments.
Some minor assembly is required to
commission this machine.
By assembling this machine the owner/
operator will gain valuable insight into its
many advanced features. This should enable
the operator to exploit the machines full
potential once it is commissioned.
Note: Study the diagrams showing the
assembled machine. You will gain valuable
insight which will help you with the
assembly process.
TOOLS NEEDED
FOR ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENTS
• 4mm & 6mm Hex Key – Supplied and located
in a dedicated storage position on the
machine. (Fig. 1)
• 3mm Hex Key
• 5mm Hex Key
• Flat Bladed Screwdriver – Not supplied.
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver - Not supplied.
• Crosshead Screwdriver - Not supplied.
• 10mm Spanner – Not supplied.
Note: The assembly process is a 'one
time assembly' .
Once assembly is successfully completed no
attempt to disassemble the machine should
be made.
The blade and some other smaller parts also
need to be fitted by the owner/operator.
Note: A safety check must be carried out once
assembly is completed and before the machine
is used - see page 36.
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WARNING: Do not under any circumstances
plug the cutting head into the power supply
and try to use it as a hand held circular saw.
KNOW THE PARTS
There are four (4) main parts to be assembled
(including the blade), and two (2) other smaller
parts to be connected. Additionally the blade
(supplied) will need to be fitted.
• The rotary base and bevel neck (Fig. 2)
• The carriage slides (Fig. 3)
• The cutting head (in the 'locked down position
as removed from the packaging) (Fig. 4)
• The Blade (Fig. 5)
Note: The Blade should be the last part to be
fitted. It must only be fitted after the assemble
process is completed and the machine has been
subjected to the Assembly Safety Checks - see
page 36.
THE MITRE LOCKING KNOB
The threaded spigot of the Mitre Locking Knob
slides through a hole in the front of the Mitre
Locking Handle (Fig. 7) and then screws into an
internally threaded boss located in the base of
the machine.
Before the machine can be assembled, the rotary
base needs to be rotated to 0˚.
• Loosen the mitre handle locking knob
(Fig. 8) by turning the locking knob
anti-clockwise.
• Pull up the positive stop locking lever. (Fig. 9)
• Turn the rotary table to the 0˚.
• Lock the Mitre Locking Knob.
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