*Every time one cutting or deep-cutting operation is finished, turn the switch off, and check that the saw blade has stopped. Then raise the handle, and return it to the full retract position.

*Be absolutely sure to remove the cut material from the top of the turntable, and then proceed to the next step.

*Continued cutting operation can result in overload of the motor. Touch the motor and if it's hot, stop your cutting operation once and rest for 10 minutes or so, and then restart your cutting operation.

4.Cutting narrow workpieces (Press cutting)

HingeHandle

Press

Down

Holder (A)

Workpiece

 

Fig. 27

Slide the hinge down to holder (A), then tighten the slide securing knob (see Fig. 2) as indicated in Fig. 27.

Lower the handle to cut the workpiece.

Using the power tool this way will permit cutting of workpieces of up to 88mm (3-15/32") square.

5. Cutting large workpieces

Auxiliary

Board

6mm Nut

6mm Flad

Hd. Screw

 

Fence

 

 

Fig. 28

There may be case when a complete cutting cannot be done depending on the height of workpiece. In this case, mount an auxiliary board with the 6mm flat head screws and the 6mm nuts using the 7mm holes on the fence surface (two holes on each side). (Fig. 28)

Refer to page 6 "SPECIFICATIONS" for the thickness of the auxiliary board.

6. Cutting wide workpieces (Slide cutting)

1Pull Forward

3 Push Rearward to Cut

Handle

2 Press

Down

Workpiece

Fig. 29

(1)Workpieces up to 88mm (3-15/32") high and 312mm (12-9/32") wide:

Loosen the slide securing knob (see Fig. 2), grip the handle and slide the saw blade forward. Then press down on the handle and slide the saw blade back to cut the workpiece as indicated in Fig. 29. This facilitates cutting of workpieces of up to 88mm (3-15/32") in height and 312mm (12-9/32") in width.

(2)Workpieces up to 91mm (3-19/32") high and 300mm (11-13/16") wide:

Workpieces of up to 91mm (3-19/32") in height and up to 300mm (11-13/16") in width can be cut in the same manner as described in paragraph 6-(1) above.

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