OPERATION
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BEVEL CUT (FIG. JJ)
WARNING
NEVER BEVEL to the right, this saw is
designed to only be used for cutting left bevel cuts.
1. When a bevel cut is required, loosen the bevel lock
handle (1) by turning it clockwise.
2. Tilt the cutting head to the desired angle, as shown on the
bevel scale (2).
3. The blade can be positioned at any angle, from a 90°
straight cut (0° on the scale) to a 48° left bevel. Tighten
the bevel lock handle (1) to lock the cutting head in
position.
4. Turn the Laser guide on and position the workpiece on the
table for pre-alignment of your cut.
Fig. JJ
COMPOUND CUT (FIG. II, KK)
WARNING
NEVER BEVEL to the right, this saw is
designed to only be used for cutting left bevel cuts.
A compound cut is the combination of a miter and a bevel cut
simultaneously.
1. Loosen the miter handle (1). Lift up the positive stop
locking lever (2) and position the table at the desired
angle. Release the positive stop locking lever (2) and lock
the miter handle (1). (Fig. KK)
Fig. II
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2. Loosen the bevel lock handle (3) and position the cutting
head at the desired bevel position. Lock the bevel lock
handle (3).
3. Turn the Laser guide on and position the workpiece on the
table for pre-alignment of your cut.
WARNING
interfering with the miter saw base (5) when the right
miter angle is greater than 30°, pull the bevel lock
handle to adjust the direction not to point downward
shown in Fig. II.
• As the right miter angle is greater than 48°, do not combine
with any bevel angle to prevent the interference.
Fig. KK
CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL (FIG. LL)
WARNING
thrown, always unplug the saw to avoid accidental
starting and remove small pieces of material from the
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table cavity underlying the table insert.
The table insert may be removed for this purpose, but always
reattach table insert prior to performing a cutting operation.
A bowed workpiece (1) must be positioned against the fence
and secured with a hold-down clamp (2) as shown before
cutting. Do not position workpiece incorrectly or try to cut the
workpiece without the support of the fence. This will cause
the blade to bind and could result in personal injury.
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• To avoid the bevel lock handle (4)
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To avoid injury from materials being
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Fig. LL