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9.2 Dust and chip extraction
For integrated dust extraction, place the dust bag (18) on the sawdust outlet.
For external dust, you can use a vacuum cleaner hose.
The dust bag is only for a partial dust removal! It is designed to break the
dust extraction.
9.3 Clamping the work piece
Make sure the work piece can’t be catapulted. The clamp (11) is the most perfect gadget to
avoid this.
▪ Press the work piece against the fence (4) and between the clamp
▪ Tighten the clamp (11) clockwise to secure the work piece.
9.4 Horizontal mitre angle
The horizontal mitre angle can be set in the range from -45° to 45°. The horizontal mitre angle
scale shows the currently set in degrees.
▪ Loosen the locking knob (6).
▪ Pull the table lock lever (7) up and Rotate the saw table (5) to the required angle ( to the
right or to the left). The required angle can be read of the scale flute (9).
▪ Tighten the locking knob (6) clockwise.
9.5 Adjustment of the cutting angle (fig. 1a – b))
It is recommended to let a trained technician adjust the blade angle.
▪ Position yourself at the back of the miter saw.
▪ Loosen the angle lock lever (20) by turning it anti clockwise.
▪ Make sure the lock pin (26) is in the closed position as shown in FIG1a.
▪ Turn the 4mm hex spanner clockwise to tilt the cutting blade to the right until the blade is
at an 90° angle relative to the cutting table using a right angle. (FIG1b)
▪ Or if needed turn the 4mm hex spanner counter clockwise to tilt the cutting blade to the
left, you will need to push the blade to the left manually to until the blade is at an 90° angle
relative to the cutting table using a right angle. (FIG1b)
▪ There must be full contact between the blade and right angle(not included).
9.6 Dual bevel (Fig. 2)
The mitre saw can be used to make cuts to the left and right side at an angle of 45° to -45°
▪ Lift the machine head to its top position
▪ Release the turntable by loosening the locking handle (7)
▪ Adjust the turntable by its handle to the required angle
▪ Re-tighten the locking handle (7) to fix the turn table in position
▪ Undo the lock knob (20), lock pin (26) and hold the handle (13), tilt the machine head to
the left or right, to the required angle scale (19)
▪ Re-tighten the lock know (20), lock pin (26) and make the cut
9.7 Slide lock adjustment
▪ To unlock and lock the slide bar (12), turn the slide bar lock knob (21) counterclockwise or
clockwise
9.8 Depth stop (Fig. 3)
When not a complete cut through the work piece is desired, use the depth stop bolt to control
the depth of cut.
Only adjust the front bolt. The rear bolt is used to prevent the blade from
cutting the table during normal cutting. Do not adjust the rear bolt.