OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
INTENDED USE:
The machine is intended for lengthways and
crossways cutting of wood with straight cutting
lines as well as bevel angles to 45° while resting
firmly on the work piece.
1. FITTING/CHANGING A SAW BLADE (SEE
FIG. A1, A2, A3)
Press the spindle lock button and use the hex
key to loosen and remove the blade bolt (11).
Remove the washer (A) and the outer flange
(10). Rotate the lower blade guard clockwise by
pushing the guard lever to take out the old blade
(12). Fit a replaced blade. Ensure that the blade
bore is located on the inner flange (B) and the
blade direction arrow points in the same direction
as the fixed guard arrow. Place the outer flange,
the washer and the blade bolt onto the blade
bore. Press the spindle lock again and use the
hex key to tighten the bolt with 1/4 turn more
than finger tight. Check if the blade is securely
clamped.
WARNING: Blade teeth are very sharp.
For best cutting results ensure you use a
saw blade suited to the material and cut quality
you need.
A1
A2
B
12
A3
2. DEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENT (SEE FIG. B)
Lift the depth of cut lock lever and raise the saw
body away from the base plate. Set the depth
of cut with the scale and push the lever down to
lock. Always add 3mm to your depth of cut so
that the blade can cut through the material.
B
3. BASE PLATE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT (SEE
FIG. C1, C2)
Turn the base plate bevel lock in anti-clockwise
direction to loosen the angle scale. Tilt the base
plate away from the machine until the required
cutting angle is adjusted on the angle scale.
Tighten the bevel lock by turning it in clockwise
direction. Do not use the depth of cut scale when
making bevel cuts due to possible inaccuracy.
C1
A
11
10
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