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without the guard arm assembly fitted
and correctly lowered to guard and
guide the blade.
3. cROSS cUT (See Fig. J)
— MAKING A cROSS cUT:
(a) Set the miter gauge to 0° and tighten
locking knob. Insert miter gauge shaft to
miter slot.
(b) Lower the guard arm to make the pressure
foot (6) contact the work piece. Then lower
the quick release lever (7). make sure the
pressure foot is firmly against the work piece.
4. RIP cUT (See Fig. K)
— MAKING A RIP cUT:
(a) Set and lock the miter gauge at 0˚using the
angle knob.
(b) Slide the miter gauge into the fence slot
(12), located perpendicularly to the miter
slot (14).
NOTE: The fence can be set to the left or
right of the blade, a larger off-cut can be
accommodated if the fence is set to the right.
(c) Lock the fence at the desired width using
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the pointer in front of the blade.
NOTE: The miter gauge must always be
locked at 0˚ for a rip cut, any other fence angle
will cause the work to jam between the fence
and blade.
(d) Carry out the cut as described in general
cutting rules.
5. MITER cUT (See Fig. L)
MAKING A MITER cUT:
(a) Follow the same procedures as you would
for a cross cut. Set the miter gauge to
desired angle and tighten the lock knob.
NOTE: make sure to slide the miter gauge into
the miter slot (14), not the fence slot (12).
6. INTERNAL cUT (See Fig. M)
®
BladeRunner
is ideal for making inside cuts
for detail work. To make an inside cut:
(a) Drill a pilot hole in your workpiece. make
sure the diameter of the hole is larger than
the blade you will use.
(b) make sure the saw is unplugged. Slacken
the guard arm clamp knob and raise the
guard arm (See Fig. B1).
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(c) Thread the saw blade through the pilot
hole in your workpiece.
(d) Lower the guard arm to make the pressure
foot contact the workpiece. Then lower the
quick release lever. make sure the pressure
foot is firmly against the workpiece.
(e) Perform the cut according to general
cutting rules.
(f) At the completion of the cut, again unplug
the saw; raise the guard arm to remove the
work.
(g) Always remember to return the guard arm
to the lowered position when finished.
7. DUST cOLLEcTION (See Fig. N & Q)
Dust and chips from cutting will be collected in
the dust drawer at the bottom of the machine.
NOTE: To ensure optimal dust collection,
empty the dust drawer (17) when it becomes
filled to approximately 2/3 of its capacity.
For better cut line visibility and cleaner
working environment, connect a vacuum
cleaner or dust extractor to the vacuum port
(11) on the blade guard.
A vacuum mUST be used for hazardous dusts
such as tile cutting.
8. cARRy hANDLE (See Fig. O)
®
BladeRunner
has a built-in carrying
handle (3) on the side for easy, convenient
transporting from one job site to another.
Before carrying the saw, shut off the power
and pull out the plug.
NOTE:
(a) When carrying the saw, accessories shall
be stored properly or locked up to avoid
being lost.
(b) Before carrying the saw, please empty the
dust drawer.
MAINTENANCE
Remove the plug from the socket before
carrying out any adjustment, servicing or
maintenance.
There are no user serviceable parts in your
power tool. Never use water or chemical
cleaners to clean your power tool. Wipe clean
with a dry cloth. Always store your power
tool in a dry place. Keep the motor ventilation
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