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8. Tool misuse or incorrect operating procedures.
9. Failure to adhere to the correct refitment of the saw blade.
10. Using the wrong saw blade.
Starting A Cut
The ON/OFF trigger/switch is located on the handle.
To start the saw push IN and hold the trigger safety button on the side of handle, (see Fig 1)
at the same time depress the trigger switch, and keep it depressed.
When the motor has reached maximum speed, place the end of the sole plate on the
workpiece, line up 0º mark on cutting line and move it slowly forward, (Always cut in forward
direction),
If cutting at an angle of 45º, line up with the 45º mark on sole plate.
Alternatively, the rip fence can be fitted to cut parallel to the edge of the workpiece.
Always
operate the saw by holding it firmly with both hands.
Never
place your hands on or near the workpiece.
Always
Maintain Control
Always
support work as near as possible to the cut.
Always
Support work so that the cut is on your right hand side.
Always
Clamp workpiece so that it will not move during the cut.
Always
Place workpiece, good side down, i.e. the side on which the finished appearance
is important.
Note :
Before beginning a cut, draw a guide line along the desired line of cut, then place the front
edge of the sole plate on that part of the work that is solidly supported. Never place your
saw on the part of the work that will fall off when the cut is made.
Cross Or Rip Cut
When making a cross or rip cut, align your line of cut with the outer blade notch on the sole
plate (0º). Since the blade thickness may vary, always test on a scrap piece first to deter-
mine how much , if any, the guideline must be offset to produce an accurate cut.
Parallel Cut
Making a parallel cut using the rip fence.
Position the face of the rip fence firmly against the edge of the workpiece, this makes a
true cut without pinching the blade.
The guiding edge of the workpiece must be straight for your cut to be straight. Use caution
to prevent your blade from binding in the cut.
Bevel Cut
The angle of cut of your saw can be adjusted from 0º and 45º, there is a cutting indication
notch in the sole plate to assist in lining up the line of cut.
Align your line of cut with the inner guide on the sole plate, (45º), when making full 45º bevel
cuts, make a test cut on a scrap piece first, again to determine how much offset, if any, is
needed.
DO NOT plug in to the mains, unless you have ensured the tool is switched OFF.
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