Measuring
Measure the wall width, and adjust the width of the
workpiece according to it. Always make sure that width
of the workpiece's wall contact edge is the same as wall
length.
► Fig.32: 1. Workpiece 2. Wall width 3. Width of the
workpiece 4. Wall contact edge
Always use several pieces for test cuts to check the
saw angles.
When cutting crown and cove moldings, set the bevel
angle and miter angle as indicated in the table (A) and
position the moldings on the top surface of the saw
base as indicated in the table (B).
In the case of left bevel cut
► Fig.33: 1. Inside corner 2. Outside corner
Table (A)
–
Molding
Bevel angle
position
52/38°
in the
type
figure
For
(a)
Left
inside
33.9°
corner
(b)
For
(c)
outside
(d)
corner
Table (B)
–
Molding
position in
the figure
For inside
(a)
corner
(b)
For outside
(c)
corner
(d)
Example:
In the case of cutting 52/38° type crown molding for
position (a) in the above figure:
•
Tilt and secure bevel angle setting to 33.9° LEFT.
•
Adjust and secure miter angle setting to 31.6°
RIGHT.
•
Lay crown molding with its broad back (hidden)
surface down on the turn base with its CEILING
CONTACT EDGE against the guide fence on the
saw.
•
The finished piece to be used will always be on
the LEFT side of the blade after the cut has been
made.
Miter angle
45° type
52/38°
45° type
type
Left 30°
Right
Right
31.6°
35.3°
Left
Left
31.6°
35.3°
Right
Right
31.6°
35.3°
Molding
Finished
edge against
piece
guide fence
Ceiling
Finished
contact edge
piece will be
should be
on the Left
against guide
side of blade.
fence.
Wall contact
edge should
Finished
be against
piece will be
guide fence.
on the Right
Ceiling
side of blade.
contact edge
should be
against guide
fence.
Cutting aluminum extrusion
► Fig.34: 1. Vise 2. Spacer block 3. Guide fence
4. Aluminum extrusion 5. Spacer block
When securing aluminum extrusions, use spacer blocks
or pieces of scrap as shown in the figure to prevent
deformation of the aluminum. Use a cutting lubricant
when cutting the aluminum extrusion to prevent build-up
of the aluminum material on the blade.
CAUTION:
Never attempt to cut thick or round
aluminum extrusions. Thick aluminum extrusions
may come loose during operation and round alumi-
num extrusions cannot be secured firmly with this
tool.
Wood facing
WARNING:
facing to the guide fence. The screws should be
installed so that the screw heads are below the
surface of the wood facing so that they will not
interfere with the positioning of the material being
cut. Misalignment of the material being cut can case
unexpected movement during the cutting operation
which may result in a loss of control and serious
personal injury.
CAUTION:
Use the straight wood of even
thickness as the wood facing.
Use of wood facing helps to assure splinter-free cuts
in workpieces. Attach a wood facing to the guide fence
using the holes in the guide fence.
See the figure concerning the dimensions for a sug-
gested wood facing.
► Fig.35: 1. Holes
NOTICE:
When the wood facing is attached, do
not turn the turn base with the handle lowered.
The blade and/or the wood facing will be damaged.
NOTE: The maximum cutting width will be smaller by
the width of wood facing.
Cutting repetitive lengths
When cutting several pieces of stock to the same
length, ranging from 240 mm to 380 mm, use the set
plate (optional accessory). Install the set plate on the
holder (optional accessory) as shown in the figure.
► Fig.36: 1. Set plate 2. Holder 3. Screw
Align the cutting line on your workpiece with either the
left or right side of the groove in the kerf board, and
while holding the workpiece, move the set plate flush
against the end of the workpiece. Then secure the set
plate with the screw.
When the set plate is not used, loosen the screw and
turn the set plate out of the way.
NOTE: Use of the holder-rod assembly (optional
accessory) allows cutting repetitive lengths up to
2,200 mm approximately.
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Use screws to attach the wood