Bevel Cross Cutting |
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1.Loosen the Bevel Lock Knob (71) and pull out the Bevel Index Knob (74).
2.Turn the motor assembly clockwise or counterclockwise, selecting the desired angle (variable or indexed, i.e., 45°).
3.Tighten the Bevel Lock Knob (71) and push in the Bevel Index Knob (74).
4.Push the Handle backward so that the Saw Blade is in behind the stock to be cut.
5.Secure the stock to be cut against the table and fence. If the stock length is short, do not hold with your hand. Use a clamp to hold in place.
6.Adjust the
7.Press the green Switch (122). Squeeze the Trigger and push the Handle all the way back.
8.When the cut is complete, release the Trigger, push the Handle all the way back, and wait until the saw blade stops completely.
Compound Cross Cutting
Compound crosscutting combines the mi- tre and bevel functions. Set the Saw Blade angles as previously described. Continue to follow steps 4 through 9, above.
Ripping is the process of cutting stock along the grain (or lengthwise). The stock if fed into the Saw Blade against the blade rotation (similar to a table saw). The fence is used as a guide to help maintain cutting width.
1.Loosen the yoke Clamp Handle (66) and pull out the Yoke Index Knob.
2.Turn the motor assembly to the left and lock the Yoke Index Knob at 90°.
3.Tighten the yoke Clamp Handle (66).
4.Adjust the Saw Blade Safety Guard
(7) so it is just above the surface of the stock to be ripped.
5.Adjust the
6.Adjust the Carriage Arm so that the Saw Blade is at the desired depth for the rip cut, and securely lock the Car- riage Lock Knob in place.
Note that the larger portion of the stock being ripped should be be- tween the Fence and the Saw Blade.
7.Adjust the Elevating Handle (100) so that the Saw Blade is 1/16” into the worktable.
8.Verify that the Bevel Index Knob is locked into 0°.
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