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3. Positioning the table insert (Fig. 13)
Table inserts are installed on the turntable. When
shipping the tool from the factory, the table inserts are
so fi xed that the saw blade does not contact them. The
burr of the bottom surface of the workpiece is remarkably
reduced, if the table insert is fi xed so that the gap
between the side surface of the table insert and the saw
blade will be minimum. Before using the tool, eliminate
this gap in accordance with the following procedure.
(1) Right angle cutting
Loosen the three 5 mm machine screws, then secure
the left side table insert and temporarily tighten the 5 mm
machine screws of both ends. Then fi x a workpiece
(about 200 mm wide) with the vise assembly and cut it
off . After aligning the cutting surface with the edge of the
table insert, securely tighten the 5 mm machine screws
of both ends. Remove the workpiece and securely
tighten the 5 mm center machine screw. Adjust the right
hand table insert in the same way.
(2) Left and right bevel angle cutting
Adjust the table insert in the manner same procedure for
right angle cutting.
CAUTION
After adjusting the table insert for right angle cutting, the
table insert will be cut to some extent if it is used for bevel
angle cutting.
When bevel cutting operation is required, adjust the
table insert for bevel angle cutting.
4. Confi rmation for use of sub fence (A) (Fig. 14)
WARNING
When right angle cutting, loosen the 6 mm wing bolt, then
slide the sub fence (A) outward and remove it. Failure to
do so may result in the main body or saw blade coming
into contact with the sub fence (A) and causing injury.
This power tool is equipped with a sub fence (A).
In the case of direct angle cutting and left bevel angle
cutting, use the sub fence (A). Then, you can realize
stable cutting of the material with a wide back face.
When right angle cutting, loosen the 6 mm wing bolt,
then slide the sub fence (A) outward and remove it, as
shown in Fig. 14 .
5. Confi rmation for use of sub fence (B) (Fig. 14)
WARNING
When left angle cutting, loosen the 6 mm wing bolt, then
slide the sub fence (B) outward. Failure to do so may
result in the main body or saw blade coming into contact
with the sub fence (B) and causing injury.
This power tool is equipped with a sub fence (B). In the
case of direct angle cutting and right bevel angle cutting,
use the sub fence (B). Then, you can realize stable
cutting of the material with a wide back face. When left
angle cutting, loosen the 6 mm wing bolt, then slide the
sub fence (B) outward, as shown in Fig. 14 .
6. Installing the sub table (Fig. 15)
Using an item such as a steel square, match the upper
surfaces of the base surface and sub table. Adjust the
vertical level of the sub table by turning the 8 mm height
adjustment bolt. After the adjustment, secure the holder
with the 8 mm bolt on the rear of the base, and secure the
6 mm knob bolt of the sub table.
7. Using an ink line (Adjusting the guard)
(1) Right angle cutting
Loosen the 6 mm knob bolt and contact the tip of the
guard with the workpiece.
Aligning the ink line on the workpiece with the groove of
the guard, the workpiece is cut on the ink line.
(2) Miter cutting and compound cutting (Miter cutting +
bevel cutting)
Upon lowering the motor section, the lower guard is
raised and the saw blade appears.
Align the ink line with the saw blade.
CAUTION
In some arrangements when the turntable is rotated, the
guard projects from the fence surface. Loosen the 6 mm
knob bolt and push the guard to the retracted position.
Never lift the lower guard while the saw blade is rotating.
When cutting at an angle of 45° to the right or more,
please slide the guard to the rear.
The guard and sub-fence (A) and sub-fence (B) will not
only make contact and adversely aff ect cutting accuracy,
this could also result in damage to the guard.
8. Position adjustment of laser line
Ink lining can be easily made on this tool to the laser
marker. A switch lights up the laser marker (Fig. 16 ).
Depending upon your cutting choice, the laser line can
be aligned with the left side of the cutting width (saw
blade) or the ink line on the right side.
The laser line is adjusted to the width of the saw blade at
the time of factory shipment. Adjust the positions of the
saw blade and the laser line taking the following steps to
suit the use of your choice.
(1) Light up the laser marker and make a groove of about 5
mm deep on the workpiece that is about 20 mm in height
and 150 mm in width. Hold the grooved workpiece by
vise as it is and do not move it. For grooving work, refer
to “18. Groove cutting procedures”.
(2) Then, turn the adjuster and shift the laser line. (If you turn
the adjuster clockwise, the laser line will shift to the right
and if you turn it counterclockwise, the laser line will shift
to the left.) When you work with the ink line aligned with
the left side of the saw blade, align the laser line with the
left end of the groove (Fig. 17 ). When you align it with
the right side of the saw blade, align the laser line with
the right side of the groove.
(3) After adjusting the position of the laser line, draw a right-
angle ink line on the workpiece and align the ink line
with the laser line. When aligning the ink line, slide the
workpiece little by little and secure it by vise at a position
where the laser line overlaps with the ink line. Work on
the grooving again and check the position of the laser
line. If you wish to change the laser line’s position, make
adjustments again following the steps from (1) to (3).
WARNING
○ Make sure before plugging the power plug into the
receptacle that the main body and the laser marker are
turned off .
○ Exercise utmost caution in handling a switch trigger for
the position adjustment of the laser line, as the power
plug is plugged into the receptacle during operation.
If the switch trigger is pulled inadvertently, the saw blade
can rotate and result in unexpected accidents.
○ Do not remove the laser marker to be used for other
purposes.
CAUTION (Fig. 18)
○ Laser radiation - Do not stare into beam.
○ Laser radiation on work table. Do not stare into beam. If
your eye is exposed directly to the laser beam, it can be
hurt.
○ Do not dismantle it.
○ Do not give strong impact to the laser marker (main body
of tool); otherwise, the position of a laser line can go out
of order, resulting in the damage of the laser marker as
well as a shortened service life.
○ Keep the laser marker lit only during a cutting operation.
Prolonged lighting of the laser marker can result in a
shortened service life.
○ Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specifi ed herein may result
in hazardous radiation exposure.
NOTE
○ Perform cutting by overlapping the ink line with the laser
line.
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