Kawasaki 840378 instruction manual Making a Miter CUT, Cutting Bowed Material, Making a Bevel CUT

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8.Replace the outer blade guard, the washer and the arbor screw. Push in on the arbor lock and turn the arbor screw counter-clockwise until tight.

9.Return the Lower Guard to its location as in step 1.

10.Turn the spring loaded mounting plate until its two mounting holes are lined up with the holes on the Upper Guard.

11.Secure the Lower Guard with the three mounting screws that were removed in step 2.

MAKING A MITER CUT

1.Turn the miter handle counter-clockwise to unlock.

2.Press down on the thumb tab above the handle and turn the miter table to the angle desired.

3.Release the thumb tab and tighten the handle to lock the table into position.

4.Before cutting, position your body out of the line of flying debris. Never stand in front of the saw.

CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL

Cutting a bowed piece of material incorrectly could lead to kickback and serious personal injury.

Always inspect your workpiece before cutting. If the material is bowed, make sure the bowed portion points down when you are cutting.

MAKING A BEVEL CUT

1.Loosen the bevel lock knob.

2.Tilt the blade to the desired angle.

3.Tighten the bevel lock knob.

4.Stand to the left of the handle while making the cut.

MAKING A COMPOUND CUT

1.Loosen the bevel lock knob, tilt the blade to the desired angle and tighten the bevel lock knob.

2.Loosen the miter handle, press down the thumb tab and move the miter table to the angle you need. Tighten the miter handle to keep it in place.

3.Keep your body in line with the handle while making the cut.

CUTTING CROWN MOULDING, TRIMS AND BASEBOARDS

Cutting crown moulding, trims and baseboards must be done very accurately. If the angles are not correct, the mouldings will not fit flush with the wall, the ceiling or each other.

Always practice on scrap material before attempting to cut the final workpiece.

BASEBOARDS

1.To prevent damaging the surface of the moulding, tape all contact areas before clamping.

2.Make sure workpiece lies flat against the miter table with one edge pressed firmly against the fence.

3.Clamp into place with C-clamps or vise clamps.

4.To avoid splintering, place tape over the area to be cut.

5.Mark the cut line on the tape.

6.Make sure you have the right type of blade for the project. If the blade type is not correct, the moulding may break or splinter.

CROWN MOULDING

When cutting crown moulding, use extreme care to get the cut surfaces angled cor- rectly. When two cut pieces come together, they should make a 90° angle.

1.To prevent damaging the surface of the moulding, tape all contact areas before clamping.

2.Lay moulding down on the widest part of the back. Make sure workpiece lies flat against the miter table with one edge pressed firmly against the fence.

3.Clamp into place with C-clamps or vise clamps.

4.To avoid splintering, place tape over the area to be cut.

5.Mark the cut line on the tape.

6.Make sure you have the right type of blade for the project. If the blade type is not correct, the moulding may break or splinter.

7.Remember that the angle settings for two adjoining pieces of moulding are dependent on each other. If you change the angle of one side, you must also change the angle of the corresponding side. For instance, if you subtract 5° from the left side, you must add 5° to the right side.

8.Always practice on scrap material to make sure the angles are correct before attempting to cut the final workpiece.

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Contents AMP 10 Compound Miter SAW General Safety Rules for ALL Electric Power Tools Table of ContentsCongratulations Intended USEImportant Safeguards Recognize Safety SYMBOLS, Words and LabelsWork Area Personal Safety Electrical SafetyTool USE and Care Specific Safety Rules AND/OR Symbols ServiceImportant Safety Rules for Miter Saws Page Symbol Name Explanation Symbols Functional DescriptionControls and Components Installing the Dust BAG AssemblyAttaching Handle Attaching Bevel KnobMounting the SAW Attaching the ViseLaser Guide Operation Accessible Fields Laser SafetyAligning the Laser To Align the LaserAdjusting the BLADE-TO-BASE Angle Adjusting the BLADE-TO-FENCE AngleAdjusting the Bevel Operating the Handle LockTo Unlock To LockSafe Operating Positions Changing the BladeCutting Bowed Material Making a Miter CUTMaking a Bevel CUT Making a Compound CUTWhen Cutting Angles for AN Outside Corner When Cutting Angles for AN Inside CornerMaintenance and Cleaning To Clean Laser UnitYear Limited Warranty SpecificationsCommercial or Rental Purpose Warranty Disclaimers