To adjust the fence: (Fig. CC Page 33)
Locate and loosen the fence adjusting
screw.
Slide the top portion of the fence
leftwards.
Lower the Cutting Head to check for
clearance.
Tighten the fence adjusting screw.
Proceed to make the cut as previously
described in MAKING A BASIC CUT.
MAKING A COMPOUND
CUT (Fig. GG)
A compound cut is a combination of a miter
and bevel cut.
Select the required miter angle as
previously described in MAKING A
BASIC MITER CUT.
Select the required bevel angle as
previously described in MAKING A
BASIC BEVEL CUT.
Ensure the tightness of all adjustment/
locking screws before making a cut.
Proceed to make the cut as previously
described.
CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL
Before cutting any workpiece, check to see if
it is bowed. If it is bowed the workpiece must
be positioned and cut as shown. (Fig. HH)
(Fig. HH) (for illustration purpose the head
has been removed so that the bowed
material can be viewed more accurately)
Do not position the workpiece incorrectly or cut
the workpiece without the support of the fence.
FREEING JAMMED MATERIAL
Release the trigger switch and allow the
blade to come to a stop.
Unplug the miter saw.
Remove the jammed material.
Check the operation of the safety guard.
33.90 CROWN MOLDING BEVEL STOP
A positive stop set at 33.90 to the Left Hand
is available when the Crown Molding Pin is
engaged. (Fig. JJ)
(Fig. GG)
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