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Cutting Width
The rip fence is used to make longitudinal (with the grain) cuts. The fence can be
fitted on either side of the saw blade. Set the fence to the required dimension with
the help of the magnifier and scale. Clamp the fence in place by firmly pressing down
the eccentric lever.
To avoid kickback, the far end of the fence extrusion should be set correctly.
The fence extrusion should be set so that the end is level with the centre of the saw
blade. This allows the timber space to expand into, after the cut has been made.
When cutting wider pieces the fence extrusion can be moved further towards the
back of the blade, in a line projecting at roughly at 45 degrees out from the centre of
the blade.
Mitre Fence
To cut across the grain, use the sliding mitre fence. Insert the fence into one of the T
shaped slots in the table.
To set 90 degrees or any other angle, undo the locking knob and rotate the quadrant
to the desired angle. Lock the angle setting with the plastic knob. The mitre fence
can be used on either side of the blade.
If a longer fence is required, you can fit the extrusion from the rip fence onto the
mitre fence. When setting the fence, take care to ensure the fence will not contact
the blade.
Angle of Cut
Adjustments to the angle of cut should be made only when the saw is not running.
To set the angle, turn the locking handle anticlockwise and then rotate the adjusting
handle. Use the scale to set the desired angle the turn the locking handle clockwise.
Making a cut
Ensure there is enough space around the table for the work piece before starting the
cut.
Position your feet in a stable and balanced stance.
When feeding the timber, place your hands on the section of timber being kept.
Never hold the waste part of the timber.
Never force timber through the saw, always let it cut at its own speed.
When cutting narrow pieces - use the push stick.
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