Porter-Cable 345 instruction manual Pocket Cuts Plunge Cutting

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Fig. 16

CAUTION: Use the lever (A), Fig. 14, provided on the telescoping guard when you have to retract the telescoping guard manually.

POCKET CUTS (PLUNGE CUTTING)

A pocket cut is one which must be made inside the area of the material and not starting from the edge. Mark the area clearly with lines on all sides. Start near the corner of one side and place front edge of saw base firmly on the work. Hold saw up so blade clears the material. Be sure you have adjusted the blade properly for depth of cut. Push the telescoping guard lever all the way back so the blade is exposed as shown in Fig. 17. Start the motor and lower the blade into the work. After the blade has cut through, and the base rests flat on the work, follow the line right up to the corner. Use a keyhole or bayonet saw to cut the corners out clean.

CAUTION: When making pocket cuts in stone, tile, etc., using the dry diamond blade, exercise extreme care to prevent twisting to reduce the possibility of blade damage.

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Contents SAW Boss Personal Safety General Safety RulesElectrical Safety Work AreaService Tools USE and CareSpecific Safety Rules and Symbols Symbol Definition Extension Cord Selection Replacement PartsMotor Foreword Installing the BladeFunctional Description Selecting a BladeTelescoping Guard To Adjust Depth of CUT for Normal Cutting To Adjust 45 Bevel Positive Stop To Adjust for Bevel CutsTo Adjust 90 Positive Stop Line of CUT Indicator To Assemble the Optional Base InsertVacuum Cleaner Adapter Installing Sawdust Exhaust NozzleInstalling and Care of Dust BAG HOW to USE the SAW To Assemble RIP GuideBevel Cutting CROSS-CUTTINGRipping Pocket Cuts Plunge Cutting Maintenance Accessories PORTER-CABLE Limited ONE Year WarrantyCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers