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English
CUTTING
CAUTIONS:
ⅷ In order to prevent blade dislodging, damage
or excessive wear on the Plunger, please make
sure to have surface of the base plate attached
to the work piece while sawing.
1. Rectilinear cutting
When cutting on a straight line, first draw a
marking gauge line and advance the saw along
that line. Using the guide (sold separately) will
make it possible to cut accurately on a straight
line.
(1) Loosen the base bolt allen wrench attached on
base. (Fig. 10)
(2) Move the base fully forward (Fig. 11), and
tighten the base bolt again.
(3) Attach the guide by passing it through the
attachment hole on the base and tighten the
M5 bolt. (Fig. 12)
(4) Set the orbital position to “0”.
NOTE: To ensure accurate cutting when using the
Guide (Fig. 10), always set the orbital
position to “0”.
2. Sawing curved lines
When sawing a small circular arc, reduce the
feeding speed of the machine. If the machine
is fed too fast, it could cause the blade to break.
3. Cutting a circle or a circular arc
The guide also will be helpful for circular
cutting.
After attaching the guide by same way noted
as above, drive the nail or screw into the
material through the hole on the guide, then
use it for a axis when cutting. (Fig. 13)
NOTE: Circular cutting must be done with the
blade approximately vertical to the bottom
surface of the base.
Fig. 13
Guide
Nail screw
Guide
hole
Fig. 10
Base
Base
bolt
Allen wrench
Fig. 11
Base
Fig. 12
M5 bolt
Guide
Attachment
hole