Specifications
C. Straight Bevel
Cutting
As with Mitre Cutting, this is a
cross cutting operation,
except that the blade is not
perpendicular to the table,
(see fig. 10).
Ensure the Table is set so that
the table pointer lines up with
the zero on the scale on the
bed.
Slacken off the Bevel Locking
Handle (C, fig.16), and swing
the Head to the side.
Set the head to the required
angle according to the scale,
adjacent to the pivot point
and shown in fig 9.
Lock the head in position by
tightening the Bevel Locking
Handle.
The 45° adjuster is factory set
so that when the Head is tilted
to its fullest exent the blade
will cut a 45° bevel.
The procedure for cutting is
the same as that for cross
cutting.
D. Compound Mitre
and Bevel Cutting.
Having determined the
angles you require, first set the
Bevel angle, using the
procedure described above,
and then the Mitre angle.
The procedure for cutting is
the same as that for cross
cutting.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 9
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