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7. Bevel Cutting
The Cutting Head can be set at any angle up to 45˚ 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:
• Loosen the Bevel Lock Handle
• Tilt the Cutting Head to the desired angle. Use the protractor
guide to aid with setting.
• Ensure that the Bevel Lock Handle is securely tightened
when the desired angle has been achieved.
A Bevel Cut can now be made using the same techniques as
previously outlined.
Note: Always make a 'dry run' with the machine switched 'off'
so that the path of the blade can be checked. Some Bevel
and Compound Cuts may require the Hold Down Clamp to
be positioned to the RH side of the Cutting Head. This may be
necessary to avoid interference with the blade and other parts
of the machine as the Cutting Head is lowered.
8. Fence Adjustment
Note: The left hand side of the fence is provided with additional
adjustments. The upper portion of the fence can slide to the left
to provide clearance for the blade. This may be necessary when
acute bevel angles are selected.
To adjust the fence:
• Loosen the thumbscrew. (Fig 14)
• Slide the upper portion of the fence to the required position
and tighten the thumbscrew.
• Lower the Cutting Head to check the path of the blade. Ensure
there is no interference with any other parts of the machine.
9. Compound Cutting
A Compound Cut is a combination of a Mitre Cut and Bevel Cut.
• Set the Mitre Angle required as previously described.
• Set the Bevel Angle as previously described.
• Ensure the tightness of all adjustment/locking screws, and
conduct a 'dry run' to check the path of the blade.
• Make the cut as previously described.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
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