4. ADJUSTING THE DEPTH OF CUT
In the normal position, the depth stop (Fig.11) lets
you cut completely through the wood.
When the saw head is raised, you can adjust the
depth stop (A) Fig.12 by pulling it to the right. The depth
adjustment screw (B) engages with the stop (A) once the head is
lowered. The depth of descent of the blade can be adjusted
so that the saw can do grooving.
The maximum depth of cut should be adjusted so that
the blade is not in contact with the base of the saw; the
blade may damage the base of the saw. To adjust
cutting depth, follow these steps:
1. Raise the saw head to its uppermost position.
2. Loosen the nut(C) Fig.12.
3. Tighten or loosen the screw for adjusting the cutting depth
(B) according to the desired depth of cut.
4. Tighten the locking nut(C).
NOTE: If the screw for adjusting the cutting depth is set
too high, the blade will not cut completely through the
piece. Always make a test cut after changing the
cutting depth of the saw.
5. RADIAL DISPLACEMENT MECHANISM
1. Turn the radial arm locking knob (A) Fig.13 counter-
clockwise to release the radial slide-mechanism.
2. Pull or push the handle (A) Fig.1 to move the head
of the saw on the track as you wish.
3. Turn the radial arm locking knob (A) Fig.13
clockwise to lock the radial slide-mechanism
NOTE: Caution! Before transporting the mitre saw, make sure
that the radial slide mechanism is blocked.
1. TABLE DANGER ZONE
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The circular work area of the table is designated as a "danger zone". Never place your hands inside this area when the
tool is running.
2. ON/OFF SWITCH
To turn the saw on and off, do the following:
1. Plug the saw's power cord into a power outlet.
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