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BEVEL CUTTING
The head of your sliding mitre saw can be inclined to cut any inclination, up to 45°, left or right.
Right inclination, proceed as described here below:
1. Release the inclination knob (P) Fig.17.
position the head at the desired angle,
using the inclination indicator (O).
2. Tighten the inclination knob (P). Stand
on the left side of the machine to cut left
inclination: proceed as follows:
3. Lift the head to the upper position.
4. Loosen the inclination knob (P).
5. Pull the inclination knob (Q) and position
the disk to the desired angle, using the
angle indicator (O).
6. Tighten the inclination knob (P). stand
on the right of the machine to cut.
COMBINED CUT
1. Loosen the inclination knob (P).
2. Position the arm at the desired inclination angle and tighten the inclination knob.
3. Loosen the base rotation knob and turn the base at the desired angle; tighten the base
rotation knob again.
4. Stand in line with the new position of the operation handle to cut.
PROFILE (MOPBOARD) CUTTING
You can cut profiles and mopboards.
1. Use a clamp whenever possible. Protect
the surface in contact with the clamp,
using a wood-piece.
2. Select the preferred cut direction, to
prevent cutting from scraping the
mopboard.
3. Do as many test-cuts as reasonable
before cutting definitely.
Note : particular thicknesses or wrong types of disk can cause the break of the mopboard.
CUTTING FRAMES AND PROFILES
One of the unique features of your saw is the ease of
cutting frames and profiles. Frames and profiles must be
cut in the most precise way. The two surfaces of the
frames must adapt themselves to the wall or the ceiling.
The following is an example of cutting both inside and
outside corners on 52/38 degree wall angle frame.
NOTE: when cutting 45 degree wall angle frame the
following procedure for inside and outside sorners is the
same, with the exception that the bevel position will
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Position of the piece to be cut
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