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always be at 30 degrees and the mitre position will be 35 1/4 degrees to the right or the left.
1. Set the rotating table to the 31.62 degrees right mitre position. A positive stop is provided
to set the rotating table at this angle quickly. Tilt the saw blade to the 33.9 degree bevel
position.
2. Place the frame on the saw blade with ceiling edge of the frame against the fence and
make the cut. Note that we are using the wok clamp to hold the work piece firmly against
the table. The piece of frame used for the outside corner will always be on the right hand
side of the blade. The piece of crown moulding used for the outside corner will always be
on the left side of the blade.
3. To make the matching halves of the inside and outside corners simply set the rotating
table to the 31.62 degree left mitre position. A positive stop is provided to set the rotating
table at this angle quickly. The saw blade is already tilted to the 33.9 degree bevel angle
from the previous cut.
4. Place the frame on the saw table with the wall edge of the frame against the fence and
make the cut. Again note that we are using the work clamp to hold the work piece firmly
against the table. The piece of frame used for the outside corner will always be on the
right side of the blade. The piece of frame used for the inside corner will always be on the
left side of the blade.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
- Before any repair or maintenance on the machine, disconnect the feeder cable.
This has to remain disconnected every time you set or repair the machine.
- To prevent electrical shocks and fire, always use spare parts with the same
characteristics
- Used, cut or damaged cables have to be immediately replaced
WOOD CHIPS
WARNING!
Use safety eyewear and vacuum cleaners to clean your mitre saw
Regularly empty the dust collection bag. Prevent the deposit of chips around and under the
machine. Use a vacuum cleaner to keep the working area clean and wholesome.
BLADE LOWER GUARD
WARNING!
Make sure the feeder cable is disconnected before cleaning the blade lower guard.
Verify regularly the correct function of the blade lower guard. Do not use the mitre saw when the
blade lower guard is damaged or missing
This protection has been mounted for your safety.
Check that the blade lower guard is not congested with chips or dust. Use a wet mop to clean it.
Note : the use of chemical solvents could damage the plastic of the protection