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MOUNTING THE MITER SAW (FIG. 18)
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected saw
movement, read and follow the instructions below.
Before moving the saw, unplug electric cord. Lock the
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miter and bevel knobs and lock the power head in the
lower position.
To reduce the risk of back injury, hold the tool close to
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your body when lifting. Bend your knees so you can lift
with your legs, not your back. Lift by using the handhold
areas at each side of the bottom of the base, by the
carrying han-dle, or the handles on the front of base.
Never carry the miter saw by the power cord or the
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trigger grip of the plastic handle. Carrying the tool by
the power cord could cause damage to the insulation or
the wire connections resulting in electric shock or fire.
Place the saw so other people cannot stand behind it.
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Thrown debris could injure people in its path.
Place the saw on a firm, level surface where there is
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plenty of room for handling and properly supporting
the workpiece.
Support the saw so the table is level and the saw
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does not rock.
Bolt or clamp the saw to its support.
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Place the saw in the desired location either on a work
bench or other recom-mended leg set. The base of the
saw has eight holes to mount the miter saw. Four smaller
holes for screws are labeled A. Four holes for bolts are
labeled B. If the saw is to be used in one location,
permanently fasten it to the work bench or leg set.
NOTE: When mounted on a large flat sur-face, the miter
saw table is 114.3 mm high.
PORTABLE APPLICATIONS
To mount the saw to a 19 mm piece of ply-wood, use 4,
1/4" bolt holes or the 4 screw holes. The mounting board
can then be clamped down to prevent it from tipping.
Plywood mount also helps protect saw from damage
during the rough handling associated with portable miter
saw usage.
WORK BENCH APPLICATIONS
Mount as specified in portable applica-tions. Check for
workpiece clearances to left and right of saw.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BASIC SAW
OPERATIONS
BEFORE EACH USE INSPECT YOUR SAW.
DISCONNECT THE MITER SAW.
To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting,
unplug the saw, before changing the setup, changing the
blade or adjusting anything. Compare the direction of
rotation arrow on the guard to the direction arrow on the
blade. The blade teeth should always point downward at
the front of the saw. Check the blade screw and
coverplate screw for security.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS
Check for:
Proper alignment of moving parts,
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Damaged electric cords,
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Binding of moving parts,
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Broken parts,
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Stable mounting
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Function of arm return spring and lower guard:
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Push the arm all the way down, then let it rise up until
it stops by itself. Check the lower guard to see if it
closed fully. If it did not, follow the instructions in the
"Troubleshooting" section.
Smooth, solid movement of sliding assembly.
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Other conditions that may affect the way the miter
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saw works. If any part of this miter saw if missing,
bent, or broken in any way, or any electrical parts
don't work, turn the saw off and unplug it. Replace
damaged, missing,
Keep Guards In Place, in working order, and in
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proper adjustment.
Maintain Tools With Care. Keep the miter saw clean
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for best and safest performance. Follow instructions
for lubricating. DON'T put lubricants on the blade
while it's spinning.
Remove Adjusting Keys And Wrenches from tool
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before turning it on.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY FROM
JAMS, SLIPS OR THROWN PIECES
Use Only Recommended Accessories. The use of
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improper accessories may cause risk of injury
to persons.
Choose the right 305 mm diameter blade for the saw
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and material you plan to cut.
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