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SIP MITRE SAW
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ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
1. Cutting a narrow work-piece (no slide)
• Slide the main saw-head away from the operator (towards the fence) and lock
in place with the slide lock.
• Use the clamp to lock the work-piece securely.
• Raise the saw head fully and press the On/Off trigger switch and allow the
blade to reach full speed.
• Press the guard lock release and
lower the saw head to complete the
cut.
• Release the On/Off trigger switch
and allow the blade to fully stop
(fig. 22).
2. Cutting a wider work-piece (using
the slide function).
• Release the slide lock and ensure
that the saw head slides easily.
• Slide the saw head fully forwards
(towards the operator).
• Use the clamp to lock the work-piece
securely.
• Raise the saw head fully and press
the On/Off trigger switch and allow
the blade to reach full speed.
• Press the guard lock release and
lower the saw head whilst sliding the saw head forwards to complete the cut.
• Release the On/Off trigger switch and allow the blade to fully stop (fig. 23).
Note: Never try to cut the work-piece whilst sliding the saw towards the operator.
Note: When making mitre, bevel or compound cuts, please be aware that the
maximum cutting capacities may be reduced depending on what angles are being cut.
Fig.22
Fig.23
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