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3. Tighten the 2 hex bolts to secure the fence in position.
CAUTION. Only perform miter cuts when the fence is set
at the most forward position.
Note. For accurate cuts, test the cutting angle on some
similar scrap material and adjust the angle to suit your
requirements. The scale is only a guide.
Adjusting the fence
1. The original spacing between the vice and the fence is
175mm.
2. When cutting wider materials the rear fence will need
to be adjusted to the rear most position. When cutting
narrow work pieces the fence should be positioned in
the most forward position.
3. To adjust the fence loosen and remove the two hex bolts
securing the fence using the 8mm hex key supplied.
4. Move the fence backwards or forwards to one of the
other two fixing positions.
5. Tighten the 2 hex bolts to secure the fence in position.
CAUTION. Narrow work pieces may not be secured safely
when using the two wider interval settings.
Turning on and off
1. Plug the cordset into the
mains socket.
2. Push the lock-off button and
pull the trigger to start the tool.
3. To stop the tool release the
trigger switch
4. When you release the trigger switch, the machine
turns off and the lock-off button re-engages to prevent
accidental operation.
Warning. The cutting disc will continue to run down for a
short period of time after the trigger swich has been released.
Replacing a cut off disc
CAUTION. Always ensure that the saw is switched off
and unplugged from the power supply before installing or
removing a disc.
1. Loosen and remove the spark shield locking knob.
2. Swing the front spark shield downwards and pull out
from the upper disc guard to reveal the cutting disc bolt
and flange.
3. Push the spindle lock lever to the right and rotate the
disc until the spindle lock engages.
4. Whilst holding the spindle lock lever use the 8mm hex
key supplied to remove the disc bolt. Note that the bolt
unscrews in an anti-clockwise direction.
5. Remove the disc lock bolt, washer, outer flange, blotter
and cut off disc.