Applications Of Mitering, Intended Con- Ditions Of Use - Virutex TM33W Manual De Instrucciones

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6.3 ADJUSTING THE MAXIMUM CUTTING DEPTH
The maximum cutting depth is determined by the adjusting
screw I (Fig. 2). This should be readjusted every time the saw
blade is changed or sharpened.
- Check that the saw is not touching the
bottom of the plate once the maximum
depth has been adjusted.
- Change the cover on the plate when it is
worn or broken.
6.4 ADJUSTING THE KEEL
To adjust the keel proceed as follows:
- Remove cover V using screws W (Fig. 9).
- Release screws X (Fig. 7), adjust the keel and tighten up the
screws which secure it; then replace the cover V.
- The distance between the teeth of the saw
blade and the keel must never be greater
than 5 mm.
- Use only saw blades whose body is thinner
than the thickness of the keel and at the
same time whose teeth are wider than this
thickness.
6.5 ADJUSTING THE MAXIMUM RAISED POSITION
To adjust the maximum raised position turn screw Y (Fig. 2)
remembering that the machine locks into resting position.
6.6 LASER GUIDE
The machine is fitted with a laser guide that works in
conjunction with the saw blade, projecting a light beam
onto the material to be cut, indicating the line for the saw
blade with great precision. Match the light beam up with
the line previously drawn for cutting.
The laser guide has an inertia switch, so it is only activated
when the saw blade is turning.
The laser guide also includes an On/off switch
T1 (Fig. 22) to activate or deactivate it. The
switch must be turned to 'Off' for cutting
on the upper table.
The electric tool is supplied as standard with a warning sign
in Spanish R (Fig. 18).
Before starting for the first time, stick the attached label
written in your language over the warning sign.
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7. APPLICATIONS OF MITERING, INTENDED CON-
DITIONS OF USE
This machine enables you to cut pieces of wood, plastic and
aluminium angles efficiently and precisely.
The rule on the machine is grooved which allows you to
quickly position a wood R2 support to prevent any splinte-
ring of the material being cut (Fig. 18). Use of the knobs is
strongly recommended when cutting fragile or thin materials.
It is essential to use clamps (see section
10) for cutting aluminium angles, plastic
or long pieces (Fig. 20).
Do not start any cut until the blade has reached its full
speed of rotation.
7.1 CUTTING AT 0° x 0°
Continue as shown in (Fig. 18), making the cut with the
assistance of the laser guide. The wood support stop is fitted
with a millimeter ruler S1 (Fig. 19) to facilitate the cutting
operation. The ruler marks the excess length to be cut.
7.2 CUTTING AT 0° x 45°
Release handle D (Fig. 2), lower the head to the 45° stop
or any other intermediate angle as required, using the
angle indicator Z1 (Fig. 15); and tighten handle D in the
selected position.
7.3 CUTTING AT 45° x 0°
Press down lever E2 (Fig. 5) and turn the plate towards the
left or right until the index marks 45º or any of the standard
positions (15º, 22º30', 30º, 45º).
Should you wish to make a cut that does not match any of
the plate's standard positions, push down lever E2 (Fig. 3) and
then push it towards trigger E3 (Fig. 3). This will unlock the
plate, enabling you to regulate the exact angle you require.
Then lock the plate using knobs K (Fig. 3).
7.4 CUTTING AT 45° x 45°
Press down lever E2 (Fig. 4) and turn the plate towards the
left until it locks into place at 45º. Loosen handle D and
lower the head to the stop at 45º or the intermediate angle
you wish. Lock it in place once again (Fig. 4).
The machine also enables you to tilt the head to any position
on the plate (only by turning it to the left).

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