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not be used.
Body and Hand Position (Fig. 33)
Never place hands near cutting area. Keep hands
outside the "No Hands Zone" which includes entire table
and is labeled by "No Hands" symbols.
WARNING! To avoid injury from materials being
thrown, unplug saw to avoid accidental starting, and then
remove small materials.
Chop Cut (Fig. 17)
1. Loosen the slide carriage lock handle (1) clockwise,
located on the side of the slide bar cover (2).
2. For a chop cutting operation on narrow workpieces,
slide the cutting head assembly to the desired position and
tighten the carriage lock handle counterclockwise .
3. To cut wide boards up to 312 mm, the carriage lock
handle should be loosened to permit the cutting head to
slide freely.
Mitre Cut (Fig. 18)
The sliding compound mitre saw is equipped with ten
positive mitre stops (1) on the saw base. The locations are
at 0, 15, 25, 31.6 and 45 degrees left and right, and 60°
right. These locations represent the most common angles
for cutting operation.
To make a mitre cut:
1. Unlock the mitre table by lifting up on the mitre
quickcam table lock (2).
2. While raising the positive stop locking lever (3) up ,
grasp the mitre handle (4) and rotate the mitre table left or
right to the desired angle.
3. Release the positive stop locking lever and set the
mitre at the desired angle making sure the lever snaps into
place.
NOTE: The lever will only lock into place at one of the
ten positive stops.
4. Once the desired mitre angle is achieved, press
down on the quick cam mitre table lock to secure the table
into position.
5. If the mitre angle desired is NOT one of the ten
positive stops noted above, simply lock the table at the
desired angle by pressing down on the quick-cam mitre
table lock (2).
Bevel Cut (Fig. 19)
WARNING! The sliding fence must be extended
to the left or right when making bevel cuts. The sliding
fences note three bevel angles where the user must
adjust the fences to match the degree of the bevel cut.
Failure to extend the sliding fence will not allow enough
space for the blade to pass through which could result in
serious injury. At extreme mitre or bevel angles the saw
blade may also contact the fence.
The right side sliding fence must be removed when
making any right bevel angle cuts greater than 35º in
combination with any right hand mitre angle. This fence
must also be removed whenever a 45º bevel angle is
desired with a mitre angle greater than 22.5º. Tilt the
cutting head to the desired angle as shown on the bevel
scale. The blade can be positioned at any angle, from a
90° straight cut (0° on the scale) to a 45° left and right
bevel. Tighten the lock handle (1) by pushing down to
lock the cutting head in position. Bevel positive stops are
provided at 0°, 33.9° and 45°.
Removing or Installing the Right Side Sliding
Fence (Fig. 19)
1. Unlock the fence cam-locking lever, and slide the
sliding fence to the right.
2. Remove the hex screw (3) by a using a 3 mm hex
key.
3. Lift up on the sliding fence to remove it from the
saw.
4. Replace the sliding fence and thread the hex screw
to lock the sliding fence when not making right bevel cuts.
Compound Cut (Fig. 20)
1. Extending the fence by sliding it out to the required
location or remove the right sliding fence if necessary.
2. Set the desired bevel angle using the bevel lock
handle (2).
3. Set the desired mitre angle and lock into position.
See "MITRE CUT".
Base Moulding Cut (Fig. 21)
1. Base moulding can be cut vertical against fence or
flat on the table. Follow the table below for reference.
SETTINGS
Vertical Position
(Back of moulding is
against the fence)
Extension Fence
Close to the blade
Bevel Angle
Moulding Position
Left side
Inside
Mitre
Left at
Corner
Angle
45°
Moulding
Bottom
position
against
table
Finished
Keep left
side
side of
cut
Mitre
Right at
Outside
Corner
Angle
45°
Moulding
Bottom
position
against
table
Finished
Keep left
side
side of
cut
Crown Moulding Cut (Fig. 22)
1. Crown moulding can only be cut flat on the table for
this mitre saw.
2. This mitre saw has special mitre stops of 31.6°
left and right and a bevel stop of 33.9° for a special crown
moulding, i.e. 52° between the back of the moulding and
the top flat surface that fits against the ceiling; 38° between
the back of the moulding and the bottom flat surface that
fits against the wall. Refer to the following table for this
crown moulding cut.
SETTINGS
Inside Corner
Mitre Angle
Bevel Angle
Moulding
Position
Finished Side
Horizontal Position
(Back of moulding is
flat on the table)
Far from the blade
45°
Right
Left side
Right
side
side
Right at
45°
Bottom
Top
Bottom
against
against
against
fence
fence
fence
Keep
Keep left
Keep left
right side
side of
side of
of cut
cut
cut
Left at
45°
Bottom
Bottom
Top
against
against
against
table
table
fence
Keep
Keep
Keep
right side
right side
right side
of cut
of cut
of cut
Left Side
Right Side
31.6° Right
31.6° Left
33.9°
33.9°
top against
bottom against
fence
fence
Keep left
Keep left
side of cut
side of cut
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