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Safety...........................................................................2-6
Assembly ................................................................23-31
Installation..............................................................32, 34
Adjustments ...........................................................36-38
Blade-To-Fence.........................................................36
1.
Connect this saw to a 120V, 15-amp branch circuit with a
15-amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker. Using the wrong
size fuse can damage the motor.
2.
Fuses may "blow" or circuit breakers may trip frequently if
motor is overloaded. Overloading can occur
blade into the workpiece too rapidly or start and stop too often
in a short time.
3.
Most motor troubles may be traced to loose or incorrect
connections, overload, low voltage (such as small size wire in
the supply circuit or to overly long supply circuit wire). Always
check the connections, the load and the supply circuit
whenever motor does not work well.
Electric Brake
Your saw is equipped with an automatic electric brake which is
designed to stop the blade from spinning in about seven (7)
seconds after you release the trigger switch. It is useful when
making certain cuts in wood where a coasting blade would
result in a wide, imprecise cut.
Table of Contents
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Saw Operations......................................................46-58
Troubleshooting ..........................................................64
Limited Warranty .......................................Inside Back Cover
Electrical Requirements
gradually slow down and the braking action is initiated ONLY
by the release of the trigger switch.
if you feed the
The electric blade brake of your miter saw has been designed
for highest degree of reliability, but unexpected circumstances
such as contamination on the commutator and brushes or
failure of motor's components can cause the brake not to
activate. If this condition occurs, turn the saw "ON" and "OFF"
four to five times without contacting the workpiece. If the tool
operates but the brake does not consistently stop the blade in
about seven (7) seconds, DO NOT use saw and have it
serviced immediately.
to let the saw blade come to a complete stop before removing
from the workpiece. As always the guard system is your best
protection against unintentional contact with a spinning saw
blade. NEVER wedge open or defeat the closing action of the
lower guard.
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Base-To-Blade ..........................................................38
Bevel Stop .................................................................38
Miter Cut ....................................................................46
Bevel Cut ...................................................................48
Compound Cuts ........................................................50
Base Molding.............................................................52
Special Cuts ..............................................................58
When electrical power is lost due to blown
WARNING
fuse or other causes, the motor will
The brake action of this saw is not
WARNING
intended as a safety feature. Remember
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