Kreg Rip-Cut KMA2685-INT Guide D'utilisation page 6

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Step 7: Align the Cursor and Determine the Narrowest Cut
Red Line of Cursor
K
M
E
Assembly
Rotate the saw blade guard up and slide the sled (E) along the rail
(C) until the blade just touches the edge guide (A). Lock the sled
in place by pressing down on the handle (M). The handle does not
need to be completely horizontal to lock securely. Press down on
the cursor lock and align the red cursor (K) with the zero mark on
the rail scale. The minimum safe cut may be greater than 25mm [1"].
marked Not Recommended, See Manual. On most saws, the edge guide
interferes with blade-guard operation on cuts of less than 25mm [1"], so these
cuts should not be attempted. After aligning the cursor, verify the minimum safe
C
cut width by moving the sled away from the edge guide until the blade guard
functions without interference.
A
Using your Rip-Cut
1) For the best results, install a 40-tooth blade or better on your saw.
2) With the saw mounted on the sled, adjust the depth of cut so the
blade will protrude 3mm [⅛"] through the workpiece during the cut.
3) Release the wedge lock and slide the sled along the rail until the
cursor aligns with the desired dimension on the scale. Engage the
wedge lock.
4) Completely support the workpiece and cutoff with 2x4s or
50mm [2"]-thick rigid foam insulation laid flat on the floor.
5) Connect your saw to power. With one hand on the edge guide and
the other holding the saw, press the edge guide against the edge of
your workpiece and make your cut, moving the edge guide and saw
forward at the same speed throughout the entire cut. Allow the saw
blade to come to a complete stop before lifting the Rip-Cut
workpiece.
the edge guide does not come into contact with the blade.
WARNING
On the scale, the area between zero and 25mm [1"] is
WARNING
When making narrow cuts, make sure the hand holding
from the

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