PYLE Audio 314 Saw User Manual


 
TO FOLLOW THE LINE OF CUT
A notch is provided on the front
edge of the base to assist in
following the line of cut marked on
the workpiece.
The left edge of the notch (A) Fig. 7
is marked “45”. Use this edge to
follow the line when making 45
degree bevel cuts. The right edge of
the notch is marked “0”. Use this
edge to follow the line when making
90 degree cuts.
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Fig. 7
A
Kickback occurs when the blade is pinched and the saw is driven back
toward the operator. Keep your body to side of the saw. Stay alert and
maintain a firm grip on the saw. Release the switch immediately if the blade
binds or the saw stalls. Keep your blades sharp. Support the panels (Fig. 8).
Use a fence or a straight edge guide when ripping. DO NOT force the tool.
DO NOT remove the saw from the workpiece while the blade is moving.
CROSSCUTTING AND BEVEL CUTS
Support the workpiece on a firm bench, saw horse, or other rigid support
and securely hold it in place. Extend the end to be cut off beyond and to the
right of the support. Clear the area beneath the line of cut of all objects that
would interfere with the blade protruding through the workpiece.
Place the front edge of the saw base squarely on the work and keep the tip
of the saw blade clear of the work. Depress the switch trigger and allow the
saw motor to reach full speed. Maintain the relationship of the notch in the
front edge of the base with a marked line on the workpiece. Advance the
saw steadily through the workpiece. Do not force the saw through the
workpiece. At the completion of the cut, release the switch trigger.
Bevel cuts are made in the same manner as cross-cuts, except that the saw
base is tilted to the desired angle. An optional protractor gauge (A) Fig. 9 is
available to aid in cutting compound angles. This gauge is also useful for
crosscutting operations.
GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9