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5. Chop Cutting
The Cutting Head is gently pushed down to 
cut through the workpiece.
• PlacetheworkpieceontheRotaryTableand
against the fence in the desired position. 
Secure with clamp(s) as appropriate.
• GrasptheCuttingHandle.
• Turnonthemotorusingthetrigger
switch and allow the blade to reach  
full operating speed.
• PressandholdtheCuttingHeadRelease
Lever to release the Cutting Head.
• GentlylowertheCuttingHeadtoitslowest
position, cutting through the workpiece.
• Afterthecutiscompleted,turnoffthe
motor by releasing the trigger switch. 
Allow the blade to come to a complete 
stop. Allow the Cutting Head to rise to its 
upper position.
• Onlyremoveyourhandsortheworkpiece
from the machine when the Cutting 
Head is in its upper position with the 
blade teeth completely covered by the 
Retractable Blade Guard.
6. Mitre Cutting
Any angle from 45
0 
left to 45
0 
right is 
available, and a protractor scale can be 
found to the front of the Rotary Table.
Positive stops are provided for every 5
0 
of 
angular movement.
NOTE: The rotary table must always be locked 
into position with the Mitre Angle Locking 
Screw even if a positive stop is selected.
To select a Mitre Angle:
• LoosentheMitreAngleLockingScrew.
(Fig.12) This is found at the front RH side 
of the table near the 30
0 
index mark.
• TurntheRotaryTabletotherequired
angle. To aid setting, an index mark is 
machined into the table just in front of the 
table insert.
• TightentheMitreAngleLockingScrew
securely when the desired angle has 
been selected. 
A Mitre Cut can now be made using the 
same techniques as previously described in 
Chop Cutting.
7. Bevel Cutting
The Cutting Head can be set at any angle up 
to 45
0 
to the Left Hand side only.
The Bevel Locking Lever is found at the 
rear of the machine. A protractor guide 
and pointer are incorporated into the bevel 
mechanism to aid setting. (Fig.13)
To set a Bevel Angle:
• LoosentheBevelLockHandle
• TilttheCuttingHeadtothedesiredangle.
Use the protractor guide to aid with setting.
• EnsurethattheBevelLockHandleis
securely tightened when the desired 
angle has been achieved.
A Bevel Cut can now be made using the 
same techniques as previously outlined.
Fig. 13
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