Straight Cutting
1. Once the edge guide is attached,
measure from the edge of the
work, piece to the line of cut,
2. Set edge guide to the same
distance and then securely
tighten the damp screw
(see Fig 15).
Circle Cutting
1. BEFORE attaching the edge guide,
draw a circle and drill a hole in the
center of the circle (see Fig 16),
2. Drill or plunge cut near
the edge of the cirde_
3. Turrroff s_-anddisconnect
plug from the power source.
4. Attach edgeguide to saw with
the edge guide facing up.
5. Place the meta! center point on the
edge guide into the hole in the
center of the circle. In order for the
edge guide to cut a circle, the metal
center point MUST BE in alignment
with saw blade (see Fig. 17),
6. Measure the distance from the
selected hole to the blade;
this distance is equal to the
circle radius.,
7. Insert plug into power source.
8. Hold the saw firmly, squeeze the
trigger switch and slowly
push the saw forward.
NOTE: To make a hole, cut from
inside the circle;to make wheels
or disc_, cut from the outside,
Cutting
Tips
1. ALWAYS cut slowly so the
blade will stay straight in the hole.
2. Place small wedges in the cut
(see Fig.,17) to keep the inner
circle from spreading when you
near the endof the cut.
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Fig. 16
Metal Center
15
Width
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