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1. Adjusting the cutting depth (Fig. 10)
WARNING:
If the lever (A) is loose, injury can result. Tighten
it securely after adjustment.
To adjust cutting depth, loosen the lever (A)
and, while holding the base with one hand,
move the main body up and down to obtain
the prescribed cutting depth. After adjusting to
the prescribed cutting depth, tighten the lever
(A) securely.
2. Adjusting the angle of inclination
WARNING:
If the lever (A) is loose, injury can result. Tighten
it securely after adjustment.
You can incline saw blade from 0˚ to a maximun
angle of 55˚ in relation to the base.
As shown in Fig. 11 by loosing the lever (A) on
the bevel scale, the saw blade may be inclined
to an angle of 45˚ in relation to the base.
If you use inclination angle of over 45˚, as shown
in Fig. 12 move the lever (A) to inside, the saw
blade may be inclined to a maximum angle of
55˚ in relation to the base.
Always ensure that the lever (A) is thoroughly
tightened after making the desired adjustment.
3. Regulating the guide (Rip fence) (Fig. 13,
14)
........................................ Optional Accessory
Install the wing bolt (B) and lock spring on the
base. Insert the guide into the base, move it
left and right and adjust the cutting position.
Tighten the wing bolt (B) and fix the guide. The
guide can be installed either from the left or
the right side of the main body.
Fig. 11
0˚ 45˚
Lever (A)
Fig. 12
45˚ 55˚
Fig. 13
Wing Bolt (B), Lock Spring
Base
Fig. 14
Guide
(Rip Fence)
Base
Wing
Bolt (B)
Lock
Spring