Miter Cut
Rip Cut
1. Position the fence
the desired distance
from the blade for the
cut. Securely lock the
fence on the table by
pressing the post slider
head down firmly.
3.
1. Remove the fence
2. Adjust the protractor
to the desired angle for
your cut.
3. Put the protractor
into a groove on the
saw table.
4. Hold the workpiece
and protractor firmly
together and feed
them slowly into the
saw blade.
Hold the workpiece
and protractor firmly
together and feed
them slowly into the
saw blade.
4. Use the provided
push stick or a push
block to move the
workpiece through the
cut and past the blade.
Cross Cut
1. Remove the fence
2. Adjust the protractor
angle to 90°.
3. Put the protractor into
the groove at the front of
the saw table.
4. Hold the workpiece
and protractor firmly
together and feed
slowly into the saw blade.
them
Table Saw - Operating Instructions 10.4
Switching Table Saw On and Off
1. Setup the table saw to your cutting
requirement with the use of the accessory
provided (parallel fence, protractor or push
stick).
2. Switch on the machine by pressing the green
operation button above the charger dock.
3. Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands and
feed into the saw blade slowly. For narrow work
which has the fence set closely to the blade use
the push stick end of the post lever to hold the
work down next to the blade.
1. To start the saw, press the green operation
button above the charger dock.
2. The machine will now run continuously.
3. To stop the machine, press the red operation
button above the charger dock.
NOTE: When the table saw is configured in the
way you require it is time to add a
POWERhandle into the charger dock, this will
supply power to the case.
NOTE: The table saw will not work unless the
table saw shield is correctly installed and the
case lid is shut. If the case is connected to the
mains then the POWERhandle will be charged
when the table saw in not in operation.
Making a Cut
4. When the cut is made, turn the saw of
f by
o
pressing the red butt
n.
5. W
ait for the blade to come to a complete stop
before removing the workpiece.
Adjusting the Table Saw
CAUTION. Always ensure that the table saw is
a
switched of
f
nd the POWERhandle is removed
before any adjustments are made.
1.
T
o adjust the blade depth, open the lid, and
release the depth adjustment lock then lower the
circular saw to
expose the correct amount of
blade, then relock the adjustment lever
.
NOTE: T
o give better cutting performance, the
blade depth should be set so that the upper
points of the blade are higher than the workpiece
by approximately 3mm (1/8 in) to 6mm (1/4 in).
2. T
o adjust the blade angle, open the lid and
adjust the bevel angle lock knob on the circular
saw to the desired cutting angle.
h3.
T
o adjust t
e width of a cut when using the
fence loosen the fence by raising the post head
slider up. Release the green hook and reattach it
at your desired width. Push the post slider head
down to tighten the fence onto the table surface.
Table Saw - Operating Instructions
10.4
Cutting depth @ 0º:
(20mm) ~ (38mm)
Cutting depth @ 45º:
(14mm) ~ (27mm)
Table Saw Different Cut Types
Cross Cut
Rip Cut
Miter Cut
Bevel Cross Cut
Bevel Rip Cut
Cross Cut
Miter Cut
Rip Cut