Table saw operating mode, Cross-cut and mitre saw operating mode, Turntable (16) – Powerplus POWXQ5350 MITRE SAW +UPPER TABLE 1800W 305MM EN User Manual

Page 10: Adjustment of the bevelling angle, Mitre and width guide, Connection to a dust collector

Advertising
background image

POWXQ5350

EN

Copyright © 2014 VARO

P a g e

| 10

www.varo.com

Note: The essential operating components of the machine are presented in
this section. Make sure to read this section, before you use the machine for
the first time.

10.2.1

Table saw operating mode

 Make sure that the table is mounted completely and in the right direction

– and that the

locking pin is properly locked.

 Release the table stops, so that you can push down the table. Then lock with stops. (8&9)
 The ON/OFF switch is used for starting and stopping the machine. (1&2)

10.2.2

Cross-cut and mitre saw operating mode

 Release the table stops so that the table can be pushed up by springs. After that lock with

the stop.

 Remove the lower saw blade guard. (41)
 For starting the motor, push on the switch in the handgrip. (13)
 To switch off the motor, release the switch.

10.2.3

Turntable (16)

The turntable can be turned 49° to the left and 49° to the right, and it can be fixed in preset
positions of 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30° and 45°.
For turning the mitre table, the locking knob must be released.

To prevent that the mitre angle changes while sawing, the locking knob of
the mitre saw must be tightened (also when the saw has been fixed at a
preset stop).

10.2.4

Adjustment of the bevelling angle

The support arm can be tilted vertically and in an angle of 45° to the left.

To be able to tilt the support arm, the bevel lock must be released.

To prevent the bevel angle from changing while sawing, the locking knob of
the support arm must be tightened.

10.2.5

Mitre and width guide

The mitre and width guide is mounted on the top saw table. The mitre and width guide locking
knob must point towards the front of the machine.
Once the locking knob is released, the mitre and width guide can be removed.

10.2.6

Connection to a dust collector

The dust of some types of wood (such as for instance beech, oak and ash)
can be hazardous if inhaled. Always use a dust collector:

 If the saw is set up in an enclosed space;
 Whenever the saw is being used for longer periods of time (more than a half hour per

day);

 When sawing oak-, beech- or ashwood.
 The dust collector must conform to the following requirements:
 The diameter of the dust exhaust pipe must fit properly (34 mm);

Advertising