Making Cuts; Parallel Cut - Lackmond BEAST 10 Guide D'utilisation

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RE-SETTING THE SHORT-CIRCUIT
SAFETY BUTTON
This saw is equipped with a safety feature that prevents the
power plug from short-circuiting in case it gets wet.
Whenever the saw's power plug is disconnected from the
power source, the safety feature will trip the internal breaker.
This is normal.
To start the saw after it has been reconnected to a power
source, depress the red reset button (D, Fig. 20) so that it
locks in place.

MAKING CUTS

Turn the switch knob to the "OFF" position when adjusting the motor.
Do not attempt to cut very small pieces. Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudden slip could
cause your hand or finger to come in contact with the diamond cutting wheel. When cutting any
material, make sure that it is fully supported. Hold workpiece firmly. Do not force the material into the cutting wheel.
Make sure that the cutting-depth adjustment knob and the bevel-cut-adjustment knob are tightened
before operating the saw.
Always ensure the pump is plugged into the power receptacle on the tile saw. Plugging pump into
any other receptacle other than the one supplied on saw, may result in shock hazard.
Make sure the pump is completely submerged in water to protect pump from failure.

Parallel Cut

A parallel cut is any cut made with the miter scale (10)
at 45º degrees (the face of the miter guide is parallel to
the cutting wheel). To make a parallel cut:
1. Ensure that the angle arrow (A) on the miter guide
points to 45º.
2. Loosen the knob (B) on the miter guide.
3. Adjust the miter gauge so that the desired angle on
the scale aligns with the angle arrow (A).
4. Tighten the knob.
5. Position and press the tile firmly against the miter
guide and move the table evenly with two hands
during cutting. Do not force the work piece or move
the table too quickly.
Angle Cut
Using the miter guide you can make angled cuts up to
45-degrees. To make an angled cut:
1. Loosen the lock knob (C) on the miter guide.
2. Adjust the miter guide to the desired angle and
tighten the knob.
3. Using the miter guide to align the material for angle
cutting.
4. Move the table forward with two hands during
cutting while holding tile securely against table
backstop.
5. Do not force the work piece or move the table too
quickly.
OPERATION
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D
FIGURE 20
FIGURE 21
C
FIGURE 22
A
B

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