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section of the sliding fence to provide clearance
for the moving cutting head. (Fig. 42-43)
The Cutting Head can be tilted from the normal 0˚
(perpendicular position) to a maximum angle of
45˚ from the perpendicular to the right hand or left
hand side. Bevel cutting is possible with or without
the sliding carriage system being deployed.
Note: A positive stop is provided at 33.9˚ Bevel
angle. This is accessed by deploying (pushing
inwards) the left 33.9˚ Bevel Pin (Fig. 65-a) for a
left bevel or the right 33.9˚ Bevel Pin (Fig. 65-b)
for a right bevel. Normally the Bevel Pins should
be left in the un-deployed (pulled out) position.
To tilt the cutting head:
• Loosen the bevel lock handle. (Fig. 66)
• If bevelling to the right, pull out the 0˚ Bevel
Locking Pin which secures the Cutting Head in
the vertical position. (Fig. 67)
• Tilt the cutting head to the required angle. A
protractor scale is provided as an aid to setting.
(Fig 68)
• Tighten the bevel lock handle when the
desired angle has been selected.
• Stand to the left side of the Cutting Handle
when making a cut.
When cutting is completed:
• Release the ON/OFF trigger switch to switch off
the motor, but keep your hands in position.
• Allow the blade to come to a complete stop.
• Allow the cutting head has to rise to its
upper position, with the lower blade guard
completely deployed and covering the blade
before removing yours hand(s).
• Return the cutting head to the perpendicular
position.
• Push in the 0˚ locking pin to secure the Cutting
Head in the vertical position.
Compound cutting (Fig. 69)
A compound cut is a combination of a mitre
and bevel cut employed simultaneously.
When a compound cut is required, select the
desired bevel and mitre positions as
previously described.
Note: Compound Cutting with the sliding
carriage system deployed is possible.
Always check that the blade does not interfere
with the machines fence or any other parts of the
machine. Adjust the upper sections of the sliding
fence if necessary.
CROWN MOULDING CUTTING
This machine is capable of cutting the mitre
angles required for Crown Mouldings. To
configure the machine to cut Crown Moulding:
• Deploy the required 33.9˚ Bevel Pin by pushing
it fully inwards. (Fig. 65)
• Tilt the cutting head to the 33.9˚ position and
lock it in place by tightening the bevel lock
handle.
• Turn the rotary table and set it to 31.6˚ mitre
angle as indicated by the protractor scale.
Ensure that the Crown Moulding is correctly
positioned on the rotary table and secure it with
appropriate clamps before making the cut.
When cutting operations are completed, return
the cutting head to the vertical position and
return the 33.9˚ Bevel Pin to its outer (disengaged)
position.
CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL
WARNING: Before cutting any work-piece, check
to see if it is bowed. If it is bowed the work-piece
must be positioned and cut as shown.
Do not position the work-piece incorrectly or cut
the work-piece without the support of the Fence.
CLEARING JAMMED MATERIAL
• Turn mitre saw "OFF" by releasing the
trigger switch.
• Allow the blade to come to a complete halt.
• Unplug the mitre saw from the mains supply.
• Carefully remove any jammed material from the
machine.
• Check the condition and operation of the safety
guard.
• Check for any other damage to any part of the
machine e.g. the blade.
• Have any damaged parts replaced by a
competent technician and a safety inspection
carried out before using the machine again.
The free end of a long work-piece should be
supported at the same height as the machines
rotary table. The operator should consider using
a remote work-piece support stand, adjustable
workmate or saw horse etc.
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(Fig. 70)
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