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OPERATION
1. Rest the front of the base plate on the
workpiece with your pencil mark aligned
with the correct sighting notch. Ensure
the blade is not touching the workpiece.
2. If using the laser turn on the laser using
the laser sight switch (2) and align the
laser line with the pencil line.
3. Hold the saw firmly with both hands,
press down the lock-off button (4) and
press the trigger switch (3). When the
saw motor reaches full speed, guide the
saw smoothly along the cut line.
4. Maintain a consistent feed rate - too
fast may put excessive strain on the
motor, while too slow may burnish your
workpiece. Avoid any sudden movements
of the saw.
5. When cutting veneered board or wood
less than 20mm thick, set the blade to
protrude 5-10mm through the work. This
will reduce splintering. When cutting
thicker wood, set the blade to maximum
depth to reduce kickback.
6. Wherever possible,
avoid free-hand
cutting. It is much
safer and more
accurate to cut with
the saw guided by a
clamped on batten,
or by fitting the saw
to a Triton Workcentre or Compact Saw
Table. If cutting free-hand, always mark
a straight cutting line and keep the saw
from wandering away from it.
7. Make sure the workpiece cannot move
during the cut, using clamps wherever
possible. Never perform any cuts on a
workpiece held in the hand.
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Operation
8. Large panels and long
pieces must be well
supported close to
both sides of the cut
to avoid pinching and
kickback. Ensure the
saw is positioned
with the wider part of the baseplate
resting on the larger piece, or on the
piece with the best support.
9. Prevent kickback by ensuring that you
move the saw in a straight line. Ensure
that your blade is in good condition and
that the cut does not close in on the
blade. (Use a small wedge or 3mm spacer
in the cut to prevent it closing if you're
cutting difficult material). Release the
trigger if the saw gives any sign of stalling
but do not remove the saw until the
blade stops spinning.
10. Avoid cutting any nails, screws etc.
by inspecting your workpieces and
removing any fasteners prior to cutting.
11. If any unusual noise or odour occurs
during operation stop the saw
immediately and contact an authorised
Triton Saw Repair Centre.
12. Do not operate the saw upside down
unless securely mounted and guarded
in a reputable brand saw bench
(eg. a Triton Workcentre or
Triton Compact Saw Table).

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