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Operating Instructions
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Feed the work piece straight across the machine table,
holding the fingers close together and guiding the work
piece with the palms of your hands.
Never put your hands under or behind the cutter guard.
Always keep your hands well clear of the rotating cutter.
Always feed the work piece against the cutter rotation as
shown by the arrow in illustration.
Use a push stick when working the ends of narrow stock.
Use a feeding aid if you are going to machine a work
piece shorter than 300mm.
Always machine the work piece over its entire length.
Recess machining may only be carried out with the
aid of suitable longitudinal work piece stops.
When working complex shapes, make jigs and guides to
guide the work piece properly and safely.
Make trial cuts on a piece of scrap before working the
actual work piece.
Support long work pieces with roller stands or table
extensions.
•Always work one work piece at a time.
Work Piece Handling
Correct Operating Position
Position yourself offset to the machine as shown above
Panel Saw Function
Power On Procedure:
1) Rotate the selector switch (A) to the panel saw icon (2).
2) Press the selector switch (B) to select the spindle
moulder/panel saw icon (R).
3) Press the NVR ON/OFF switch (C) to the “ON” position,
to start the panel saw, see fig 55.
A
B
C
Fig 55
4) Regulate the cutting height by raising or lowering the
rise and fall control hand wheel (A). Lock the blade in
place by turning the Rise & fall control handle lock.
A
5) Adjust the rip-fence extension (B) to the desired
position by loosening the two rip fence extension
butterfly knobs (C) then tighten the knobs. Set the
height of the guard to 3-4mm above the work piece
and lock it in position. When done, lower the guard
to board level.
C
B
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