As shown in Fig. 8 by loosening the wing-
nut on the inclined gauge, the saw blade
may be inclined to a maximum angle of
47° in relation to the base. Always insure
that the wing-nut is thoroughly tightened
after making the desired adjustment.
NOTE: Values of the inclined gauge pro-
vided on the base merely serve as
a rough guideline. For cutting
operation at an inclined posture,
use the circular saw after adjust-
ing the angle between the base
and the saw blade with a protrac-
tor, etc.
3. Adjusting the guide piece
On the circular saw, it is possible to make
fine adjustment of the fixing position of
the guide piece, where the saw blade and
the premarked line are to be aligned.
When the saw is shipped from the factory,
the linear portion of a front scale on the
guide piece is aligned with the central
position of the saw blade. (Fig. 9)
Loosen the fixed screw on the guide piece,
should the fixing position be wrong, and
make necessary adjustment of the
position. (Fig. 10)
NOTE: For cutting operation at the incli-
nation of 45 degrees, make ad-
justment so that the notch on the
guide piece and the pre-marked
line become aligned.
Wing-Nut
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
English
Inclined
Gauge
Cutting line
(at 45 degrees)
Premarked line
Saw Blade
Guide Piece
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