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Flex FX7211 Manual Del Operador página 39

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Barrier guard
The barrier guard is an integral part of the smart
guard system. The barrier guard is comprised
of a pair of plastic barriers attached to the
mounting fork. The side barriers (one to the
left and one to the right of the blade) operate
independently of one another, maintaining
maximum blade coverage during cutting
operations.
NOTE: To best secure the barrier guard when
relocating the saw, adjust the blade to its lowest
position. This keeps the guard tight to the table
surface and prevents damage related to the
guard swinging during relocation. If transporting
over a longer distance on/off the job, place the
BLADE-BEVEL CONTROL
Loosen the blade bevel lock handle
counterclockwise (Fig. 23), slide the elevation
wheel until the pointer is at the desired angle,
and tighten the blade bevel lock handle
clockwise.
WORK HELPERS
Before cutting any wood on your saw, study all
of the basic saw operations.
Notice that in order to make some of the cuts,
it is necessary to use certain devices, "Work
smart guard system in its storage location below
the table.
Anti-kickback device
In the event of kickback, the anti-kickback
device (also known as dogs, or pawls), is
intended to help prevent the board from being
thrown in the direction of the user. The sharp
teeth of the pawls are intended to "catch" the
material in the event of kickback.
The anti-kickback device can be easily attached
by aligning the attachment cross bar with the
notch in the rear of the riving knife. It can be
easily removed by depressing the release button
on the anti-kickback device and lifting it away.
Fig. 23
Pointer
Helpers," like the push stick, the push block
and the auxiliary fence, which you can make
yourself.
After you have made a few practice cuts, make
these "helpers" before starting any projects.
Make the "push stick" first.
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Bevel Lock Handle
Elevation Wheel

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