Fence To Table Adjustment; Blade Cutting Depth Adjustment; Compound Miter Cuts; Basic Cross Cutting With Fixed Blade - Terratek PSMS10L User Manual

10" sliding mitre saw
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10. Place a 90 deg. Set square against the table and blade (avoiding contact with the
blade teeth) rotate the blade slowly with a gloved hand, checking that it is aligned
correctly. (Fig.11)
11. Adjust the pointer to read 0 degrees. (Fig.12)
12. Retighten Bevel lock handle.

Fence to Table Adjustment

1. Disconnect the machine from the mains.
2. Lock the arm in the transit position
3. Loosen the Miter lock handle.
4. Depress lock. (Fig.9) A
5. Align the pointer and table to 0 degrees.
6. Tighten the Miter Lock handle.
7. Loosen the 4 fence screws (Pt.26)
8. Place a set square against the fence and blade (avoiding the blade teeth)
9. Adjust the fence until square.
10. Retighten the fence screws.
11. Adjust the pointer to read 0 degrees.
Blade Cutting Depth Adjustment (for use when trenching)
The blade is factory set to cut all the way through a piece of timber under normal use.
If you require a trench cut the blade can be adjusted to cut to your pre-determined depth.
1. Disconnect from the power supply.
2. Lift the saw Arm
3. Adjust the depth cut (Trenching) stop screw to the desired position. (Fig.13)
Always Use clamp (Fig.3) to secure the material. This clamp can be moved to either side
of the table by loosening the locking knob. Ensure this knob is retightened before using
the saw. Support long lengths using roller support stands.
4. Check depth on waste timber before commencing.

Compound Miter Cuts

A compound miter cut uses a Miter cut and a Bevel cut together.
The main uses for this type of cut are: picture frames, cutting moldings, roof framing and for
making boxes with sloping sides.
It is advisable to make a test cut on a piece of scrap wood before cutting into your actual
work piece.

Basic Cross Cutting with Fixed Blade

1. Pull the release knob and lift the saw arm.
2. Loosen the Miter Lock Handle (Fig.9)
3. Depress lock. (Fig.9) A
4. Move the table to the required angle.
5. Fully tighten the Miter lock handle. (If the table is not locked firmly it can result in personal
injury).Always Use clamp to secure the material. This clamp can be moved to either side
of the table by loosening the locking knob. Ensure this knob is retightened before using
the saw.Support long lengths using roller support stands.
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