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2. Adjust the 0° bevel adjustment screw with the 6mm hex key to bring the
saw blade into alignment with the square (Fig. Y)
Y
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3. Loosen the 2 Phillips head screws holding the pointer of the Bevel
Scale (17) and adjust the position of the pointer so that it accurately
indicates zero on the scale (Fig. Z). Retighten the screw
4. Re-tighten the bevel lock and the lock nut securing the 0° bevel
adjustment screw
Note. The above procedure can also be used to check the angle of the
saw blade to the table at either 45° bevel angle to the left or to the right.
The 45° Bevel Adjustment Screws (33 & 34) are on opposite sides of
the saw arm. You will require a 13mm wrench or adjustable wrench (not
supplied) for the lock nut (Fig. a) and the 6mm hex key for the set screws
(Fig. b).
a
Setting the fence square
with the table
1. Make sure that the electrical plug
is removed from the power point
2. Push the Saw Arm (5) down to its
lowest position and engage the
Release Knob (6) to hold the saw
arm in the transport position
3. Loosen the Mitre Lock (25)
4. Rotate the Table (21) until the
pointer is positioned at 0°
Z
b
c
5. Tighten the mitre lock
6. Using the 6mm hex key loosen the hex screw securing the top piece of
the right hand side fence (Fig. c) and remove this top section
7. Using the 6mm hex key provided, loosen the four screws securing the
Fence (19) to the base (Fig. d)
d
8. Place a square against the fence and alongside the blade (Fig. e)
9. Adjust the fence until it is square with the blade
10. Tighten the screws securing the fence
11. Loosen the Phillips head screw
holding the pointer of the Mitre
Scale (22) and adjust it so that
it accurately indicates the zero
position on the mitre scale (Fig. f)
12. Retighten the screw securing the
mitre scale pointer
13. Replace the top section of the
fence and secure the hex screw
using the 6mm hex key
Changing a blade
DANGER! Never try to use a blade larger than the stated capacity of the saw.
It might come into contact with the blade guards. Never use a blade that is too
thick to allow the outer blade washer to engage with the flats on the spindle. It
will prevent the blade screw from properly securing the blade on the spindle.
Do not use the saw to cut metal or
masonry. Ensure that any spacers and
spindle rings that may be required suit
the spindle and the blade fitted.
1. Make sure that the electrical plug is
removed from the power point
2. Push down on the Operating
Handle (7) and pull the Release
Knob (6) to disengage the Saw Arm
(5). The release knob can be turned
so that it is held in the retracted
position (Fig. g)
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e
f
g
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