USING CARBIDE-TIPPED BLADES
Handle carbide-tipped blades carefully.
Carbide is very brittle and can be easily
damaged. Use caution when you install, use,
or store the blades. Do not use a carbide-
tipped blade that is bent or has bent teeth,
or if the blade has cracks, is broken, or has
missing or loose carbide tips.
WARNING
performing any assembly, adjustment, or
repair to avoid possible injury.
NOTICE: Your compound miter saw was
completely adjusted at the factory. However,
during shipment, slight misalignment may
have occurred. Check the following settings
and make adjustments, if necessary, prior to
using this compound miter saw.
BEVEL-SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT
WARNING
the power source before performing any
assembly, adjustments, or repairs.
BEVEL SQUARE TO TABLE ADJUSTMENT
To align the blade square to the table, lock
the arm in the down position with the head-
assembly lock pin. Place a square against
the blade, ensuring that the square is not
resting against a tooth. Loosen the bevel-lock
knob and ensure that the arm is firmly against
the 0° bevel stop. Rotate the 0° bevel-
adjustment screw with a 1/8 inch hex wrench
as necessary so that the blade is at 0° bevel
to the table.
ADJUSTMENTS
Disconnect the plug from
the power source before
To avoid possible injury,
disconnect the plug from
ASSEMBLY
Do not operate a carbide-tipped blade faster
than its recommended speed.
Read, understand, and follow all warnings
and instructions provided with your carbide-
tipped blades.
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