Claims
- 1. A desk-top slidable circular saw apparatus comprising:
- a base;
- a turntable, mounted on a substantially central portion of said base in a rotatable manner, for supporting a workpiece;
- a motor section disposed above said turntable;
- a circular saw disposed on said motor section, said saw having a drive shaft with a circular saw blade mounted thereon, wherein said motor section may be lowered toward the top of said turntable, so that a workpiece arranged on said turntable may be cut by said circular saw;
- a hinge arranged at a rear end of said motor section, said motor section and said hinge being connected about a first pivot that is in parallel with the drive shaft of said circular saw;
- a shaft member having an axis in parallel with the saw blade of said circular saw and being fixed to a lower portion of said hinge; and
- a holder for slidably supporting said shaft member so that said shaft member is slidable in the axial direction thereof and so that a distance between said hinge and said saw drive shaft is kept constant when said shaft member slides in the axial direction, said holder being connected to said turntable about a second pivot that has an axis in a plane flush with the top of said turntable under the condition that said shaft member and said turntable top are kept in parallel with each other, said first pivot serving as a pivot for the up-and-down movement of said circular saw being always moved in a horizontal direction.
- 2. The desk-top slidable circular saw apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said holder is rotatable about the second pivot in order to adjust an oblique angle between an upper surface of said turntable and said saw to a predetermined value.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/127,023, filed Nov. 27, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,869,142.
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