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overtighten). When the saw blade is replaced, make
sure its toothed side faces downward and teeth
point the handle.
Caution should be exercised, when a saw blade is
operated and installed.
Make sure the workpiece is correctly fastened in
a proper position and the sawing depth is set to a
require dimension. Make sure the saw blade is set at
a required angle to the workpiece.
Note: In order to obtain the highest efficiency, the
saw blade must be held vertically. Do not overload
the mitre saw.
Installation instructions of the mitre saw
1. Fasten the two base feet (10) to the aluminium
table of the mitre saw (6) using four screws.
2. Set the sawing angle adjustment level to the
centre setting (8) in the lower section of the
aluminium table (6) of the mitre saw.
3. Using a wooden or plastic mallet, slide the
centre pivot (5) through the sawing angle
adjustment lever (8) into the mitre saw table
hole (6).
4. Screw the two fastening screws of the centre
pivot (5) into the mitre saw table (6) setting the
position of the centre pivot (5). The pivot acts as
an axis allowing for angular displacement of the
lever on the arc to easily set a required sawing
angle.
5. Install the angle setting indicator (11) on the
sawing angle adjustment lever assembly (8)
by inserting two plastic pins protruding from
the bottom of the angle indicator (11) in the
holes located at the top of the sawing angle
adjustment angle.
6. Install one of the guiding pin assemblies (7) to
the sawing angle adjustment lever (8). Half of
the inclination pin (13) is located at the bottom
of the guiding pins. Remove the self-adhering
tape from the guiding pin base, which holds
the dowel pins in the correct position (spring-
loaded). Install the guiding pin (7) by putting
both halves of the inclination pin together
(13), so spring-loaded dowel pins slide into the
centre hole. Tighten the wing nut (12). Repeat
the entire procedure for the second guiding pin
(7).
7. Slide two sawing depth adjustment rings (3),
one on the front and the other on the rear part
of each of the guiding pin assemblies (7).
8. Fasten the saw frame with the saw blade (1) to
the mitre saw table (6), sliding the sleeves (2)
onto the guiding pins (7).
The adjustment of sawing angle (horizontal
plane), sawing angle (vertical plane) and sawing
depth
• In order to set the sawing angle, raise the
sawing angle adjustment lever (8) and move
it sideways, until a required angle position is
obtained. A number of recesses are located in
the bottom part of the mitre saw (6), which the
lever meshes with. The recesses are located
under the most frequently used angles, which
allows for quick setting of a required position.
The mitre saw can also be set at any angle,
but the lever does not mesh with any of the
recesses.
• Two clamps are provided (9) to set the
workpiece position during sawing. Screw in
the clamp pin into one of the mitre saw table
holes (6) and tighten the retaining nut. When
the workpiece is fastened, the fastening knob
must be used. Clamps (9) can be fastened from
any side, in the front part of the table, in the
horizontal position or in four vertical positions
and in the rear part of the table.
• The adjustable length stop (4) can be fastened
from any mitre saw table end, which allows
for quick sawing of any workpiece of the same
length.
• The sawing depth can be adjusted using the
rings (3) fastened to the guiding pins. In order to
do so, loosen the screw in the ring casing, and
then raise or lower it to a required height. The
screws must be tightened afterwards (do not
overtighten the screws).
• In order to set the sawing angle (in the vertical
plane), both sawing angle adjustment nuts (12)
must be loosened and guiding pin assemblies
must be rotated with the entire saw until spring-
loaded dowel pins assume proper position,
identical on BOTH ends. Tighten the wing nuts
(12).
Available sawing angles (using recesses in the
mitre saw table)