
Make sure the
extension fence is
up against the 90˚
extension fence stop,
see fig 47 and using
a 90˚ square, place it
against the fence and
the blade (not on
the teeth), check that
the angle is correct, if
not, adjust the 90˚ extension fence stop nut/bolt until the
fence is square to the blade.
Loosen the butterfly nut (A) and handle (B) as described
above, slide the nose of the fence (the black tongue) up to
the blade, secure. Check the parallelity of the sliding table
movement by sliding the table forward and checking the
tongue/blade are still in contact, or that the movement
has not jammed the tongue against the saw. If there is a
slight discrepancy, it may be acceptable to you (a 1mm
difference across the face of the blade (fully extended) is
about one quarter of a degree).
Tilt the blade fully over. Using a mitre square, set the angle
of the saw to 45˚. Check that the index mark gives a
corresponding reading against the scale. Adjust the
pointer if necessary. Reset the blade upright, check that
Setting Up the Machine
26
WARNING!! DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM
THE MAINS BEFORE CONTINUING!
Panel Saw
Raise the blade to its maximum height, check that is
upright to the table. Slacken the angle bracket clamp by
undoing the butterfly nut (A) and the steel plate pin
assembly by loosening the clamping handle (B), see fig 46
and slide the fence up close to the saw blade. Secure the
fence again as described above.
Fig 46
Fig 47
A
B
Nut/bolt
the angle scale reading is correct. Set the rip fence a
predetermined distance from the saw blade and lock in
position. Check that the rip fence is held securely when it
is locked in position. If the locking appears a little ‘slack’,
adjust the position of the clamping lug at the rear of the
rip fence by tightening the nut.
Setting Scoring Blade
90˚ Degrees
45˚ Degrees
Lower the saw assembly with the Rise and fall control
hand wheel until the scoring saw is just below the table,
using a straight edge adjust the cap head screw (A ), set
the saw blade to the desired height using the Hex key
provided, turn (clockwise to raise the blade and
anti-clockwise to lower the blade), until the scoring saw
is level with the table, then recheck the height of the
scoring and adjust to 1 or 2mm if required. Lock the
scoring blade in position using the cap head screw (B),
see figs 48-49.
Fig 48-49
With the blade assembly at 90˚ degrees, turn the cap head
screw (A) one and half turns anticlockwise, (you may need
to change to get the desired scoring blade height). Lock
the scoring blade in position using the cap head screw
(B). Lower the saw assembly until the scoring saw is just
below the table. Then tilt the blade assembly until it reads
45˚ degrees on the tilt angle scale, check that the scoring
A
B
Scoring blade
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