Porter-Cable 3802 instruction manual Attaching Dust BAG, Fastening Machine to Supporting Surface

Page 8

9.Position lock handle (M) Fig. 7J, on stud and replace screw and spring (L) that were removed in STEP 7. NOTE: Lock handle (M) is spring-loaded and can be repositioned by lifting up on handle.

ATTACHING DUST BAG

Depress spring clips (A) Fig. 8, of dust bag (B) and clip dust bag (B) onto end of dust chute.

FASTENING MACHINE TO SUPPORTING SURFACE

Before operating your compound miter saw, firmly mount it to a workbench or other supporting surface. Four holes, (A) Fig. 9, are provided for fastening the saw to a supporting surface.

When frequently moving the saw from place to place, mount the saw to a 3/4” piece of plywood. The saw can then be easily moved from place to place and the plywood can be clamped to the supporting surface using “C” clamps.

L

M

Fig. 7J

BA

Fig. 8

A

A

A

A

Fig. 9

STARTING AND STOPPING MACHINE

To start the machine, depress switch trigger (A) Fig. 10. To stop the machine, release the switch trigger.

This saw is equipped with an automatic electric blade brake. As soon as the switch trigger (A) Fig. 10, is released, the electric brake is activated and stops the blade in seconds.

A

Fig. 10

8

Image 8
Contents Instruction Important Safety Instructions Read and Follow ALL InstructionsAdditional Safety Rules for Compound Miter Saws Attempt to Repair Power CordReplacement Parts Power ConnectionsMotor Extension Cord Selection Assembly Moving Cuttinghead to the UP Position Sliding FIT Between Movable Table and Base Moving Table to the 0 Degree CUT-OFF PositionAttaching Extension Table and Fence Slide Page Starting and Stopping Machine Attaching Dust BAGFastening Machine to Supporting Surface Locking Switch in the OFF Position Adjusting Sliding FIT Between Movable Table and BaseRotating Table for Miter Cutting Tightened if NecessaryAdjusting Fence 90 Degrees to Blade Table Hazard AreaAttaching Optional Work Clamp Tilting Cuttinghead for Bevel CuttingDisconnect the SAW from the Power Source Adjusting Sliding FenceAdjusting Chip Deflector Adjusting 0 and 45 Degree Bevel Positive Stops Adjusting Sliding FIT Between Trunnion and Bevel BracketDisconnect the SAW from the Power SourceAdjusting the Tension of Cuttinghead Return Spring Adjusting Sliding FIT Between Cuttinghead ARM and TrunnionAdjusting Downward Travel of SAW Blade Adjusting Blade GuardTypical Operations and Helpful Hints Auxiliary Wood FenceCutting Aluminum While the Machine is RunningCutting Bowed Material Constructing Work Support ExtensionsCutting Crown Moulding Disconnect Machine from the Power Source Changing the BladeBrush Inspection and Replacement Keep Tool CleanService and Repairs Failure to StartPage Delta Service Centers