Titan SF2541 Safety And Operating Manual page 11

10” mitre saw
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work.
5. MITRE CUT (See fig8)
A mitre cut is made at 0
angle in the range from 45
table can be turned 45
the normal cross-cut 0 position to make a mitre
cut.
For most convenient operation, your mitre saw is
equipped with mitre indents for fast and accurate
mitre cuts of common mitre angles (Left: 45
o
o
o
22.5
, 15
; 0
; Right: 15
1.Loosen the table lock handle by screwing it
anticlockwise.
2.Move the saw to the desired angle by pressing
the index lock lever and pushing the table lock
handle so that the table turns. Set at the desired
angle, and screw the lock handle clockwise and
make sure it is fully tightened before cutting.
6. BEVEL CUT USING THE HEAD TILT (see
fig9 & 10)
A bevel cut is made at 0
angle in the range of 0
The saw can be moved from the normal 90
- perpendicular position to an angled position
down to 45
O
from the horizontal, on the left only.
Loosen the clamping knob and tilt the saw head
to the left, until the desired angle is reached on
the bevel scale. Re-tighten the clamping knob
and make your cut.
7. COMPOUND CUT (See fig11)
A compound cut is a cut requiring both a mitre
setting and a bevel setting.
Compound mitre cuts can be achieved by setting
both the mitre and bevel angles simultaneously.
Follow the procedures for mitre and bevel cuts to
achieve the desired angles.
10" MITRE SAW
o
bevel and any mitre
o
o
left to 45
right. The
o
both left and right from
o
o
o
o
, 22.5
, 30
, 45
.)
O
mitre and any bevel
O
O
to 45
.
2
o
o
, 30
,
Fig 12
Fig 13
O
Fig 14
Fig 15
Fig 16
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