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Fig 6
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Fig 7
Fig 8
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in position. Ensure the edge of the blade is located in the
groove of the blade guide (See Fig 6).To remove a blade,
hold the blade and rotate the blade holder ring counteri-
clockwise then lift out the blade (blade could be spring
ejected).
Warning: Blade teeth are very sharp. For best
cutting results ensure you use a blade suited to
the material and cut quality you need.
7. PARALLEL GUIDE FIXTURES
Slide the parallel guide (13) arm through both fixtures to
achieve the required cutting distance and tighten both
screws to lock into position.
Warning: The parallel guide as well as the
splintering protector can only be used for
the 0
0
(normal) position.
8. BLADE GUIDE
Ensure the blade is located and runs smoothly in the
groove (See Fig 6) otherwise the pendulum function will
not work correctly and the blade will not be supported
during cutting.
9. PENDULUM ACTION CONTROL
The pendulum action varies the forward cutting angle of
the blade for increased cutting efficiency. This can also
be adjusted during no load running. Refer to the chart 2
for more details. Do not use excessive blade force when
cutting with the pendulum action. The blade cuts on the
upward stroke only (See Fig 7).
Chart 2
1
Thin materials. Fine cuts.Tight curves.
2
Hard materials, (e.g. steel & chipboard).
3
Thick materials ( e.g. wood ) & plastic.
4
Fast cuts (e.g. softwood). Cutting in the direction
of the wood grain.
10. BASE PLATE
Adjusting the angle of the base plate (10) enables bevel
cutting. The base plate must always be held firmly
against the materials being cut to reduce saw vibration,
blade jumping or blade breakage.
11. BASE PLATE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
Using a Hex key (14), loosen the bolts securing the base
plate (See Fig 8). For pre-set angles rotate the base so
the angle markings on the base plate line up with the
markings on the angle plate (11) for preset angles (0°,
15°, 30°, 45°) (See Fig 9). For other miter angles, rotate to
your desired angle (use a protractor scale). Following one
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