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A miter cut is made at any miter angle in the range from 0-
47°. The miter scale is cast-in on the base for easy reading.
Positive detents have been provided for fast and accurate
mitering at 0°, 22.5°, and 45°.
preparing Saw for miter cutting
See figure 12.
1. Loosen and remove fence locking knob.
2. Place fence in miter cutting position, by placing the
fence's miter pin into the hole located on the table.
3. Replace fence locking knob in threaded hole.
4. Make sure anti-kickback pawls and front hold down
bracket are in their fully up position for miter cutting.
Body and hand position
See figure 13.
• Hold work piece firmly to the fence to prevent movement.
• Keep hands away from blade and its cutting path until
switch has been turned off and blade has stopped
completely.
• Keep feet/knees firmly on the floor and maintain proper
balance.
• If following a pencil line, align work piece to kerf of insert
plate.
• Before making any cut, with the power off, slide saw
toward work piece to preview the blade path.
Workpiece Support
See figure 14.
Vice clamp - This clamp easily secures a workpiece.
1. Insert clamp post into clamp hole.
2. Rotate screw knob of the clamp clockwise to
tighten, counter-clockwise to loosen.
3. Slide the saw assembly to check clearance with clamp.
long Workpiece Support - Support long workpieces to
prevent sagging. Use cut 2x4 block to support long
workpieces.
miter cutting
operation
FIG. 12
FIG. 13
FIG. 14
Vice
clamp
clamp
hole
17.
fence
locking
miter pin
Knob
clamp Screw Knob