OPERATION
3. Rotate the miter table to the right or left with the miter handle.
4. When the table is in the desired position as shown on the
miter scale (3), release the positive stop locking lever
handle and tighten the miter handle. The table is now
locked at the desired angle. Positive stops are provided at
0°,15°, 22.5°, 31.6° and 45°.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS TIGHTEN the miter table lock handle
before cutting.
Fig. U
BEVEL CUT (FIG. V)
1. When a bevel cut is required, loosen the bevel lock handle (1).
2. Tilt the cutting head to the desired angle as shown on the
bevel scale (2). The blade can be positioned at any angle, from
a 90° straight cut (0° on the scale) to a 45° left bevel.
3. Tighten the bevel lock handle (1) to lock the cutting head in
position.
4. Positive stops are provided at 0° and 45°.
Fig. V
COMPOUND CUT (FIG. W)
A compound cut is the combination of a miter and a bevel cut
simultaneously.
1. Loosen the bevel lock handle (1) and position the cutting head
at the desired bevel position. Lock the bevel lock handle.
2. Loosen the miter table lock handle (2). Press down the
positive stop locking lever (3) and position the table at the
desired angle. Release the positive stop locking lever and lock
the miter handle.
Fig. W
CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL (FIG. X)
A bowed workpiece must be positioned against the fence and
secured with a clamping device before cutting. Do not position
workpiece incorrectly or try to cut the workpiece without the sup-
port of the fence. This will cause the blade to bind and could re-
sult in personal injury.
WORKPIECE SUPPORT (FIG. Y)
Long pieces need extra support. The support should be placed
under the workpiece. Keep your hand holding the workpiece po-
sitioned 6-3/4 inches or more away from the blade. The support
must let the workpiece lay flat on the work table during the cutting
operation.
NOTE: When mounted on a flat surface, the miter saw table is
3-1/4 inches high.
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Fig. X
Fig. Y