Clarke woodworker CMS10 6501305 운영 및 유지 관리 지침 - 페이지 11
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NOTE: If the workpiece is not entirely straight, ensure that the portion at either side
of the intended cut rests firmly against the table and back fence.
When satisfied, make a final check to ensure that all safety precautions are being
complied with, then pull and hold the trigger and allow the blade to reach full
speed. If any unusual sounds or vibrations occur, release the starter switch
immediately and investigate the cause.
When satisfied, push the Safety Lever to one side with your thumb or forefinger and
gently lower the head so that the blade makes contact with the workpiece. Do not
force the blade, a light pressure is all that is required.
You will notice that to provide maximum safety, the blade is not exposed at any
time, and the guard rises automatically as the blade is lowered. Nevertheless,
NEVER treat the machine with indifference, and NEVER be casual with your
approach.
To switch off, release the trigger whilst still maintaining full control of the head. NEVER
allow the head to spring upwards - always maintain control. Wait for the blade to stop
completely before removing the workpiece, off-cuts etc.
B. Mitre Cutting
This is a cross cutting operation, except that the saw blade is set at an angle to the
work, but remains perpendicular to the table. This is achieved by mounting the
complete head assembly on a table which is free to rotate by up to 45° in either
direction .
To set the required mitre angle, unscrew the table knob a few turns, then depress
the table locking lever and rotate the table, with the head and saw blade, to the
desired position, using the large table knob, lining up the angle on the scale with the
pointer. Note that the table will lock in position in the 0
O
, 22.5
O
, 30
O
and 45
O
positions.
The procedure for cutting is the same as that for cross cutting.
To secure the table, screw in the table knob.
Fig.4
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