RIDGID MS1250LZ manual Cutting Compound Miters, Pitch Side

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OPERATION

CUTTING COMPOUND MITERS

To aid in making the correct settings, the compound angle setting chart below has been provided. Since compound cuts are the most difficult to accurately obtain, trial cuts should be made in scrap material, and much thought and planning made, prior to making your required cut.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NUMBER OF SIDES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PITCH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OF SIDE

 

4

 

5

 

6

 

7

 

8

 

9

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M- 45.00°

M- 36.00°

 

M- 30.00°

M- 25.71°

 

M- 22.50°

M- 20.00°

M- 18.00°

B-

0.00°

B-

0.00°

 

B- 0.00°

B-

0.00°

 

B- 0.00°

B-

0.00°

B-

0.00°

 

 

 

M- 44.89°

M- 35.90°

 

M- 29.91°

M- 25.63°

 

M- 22.42°

M- 19.93°

M- 17.94°

B-

3.53°

B-

2.94°

 

B- 2.50°

B-

2.17°

 

B- 1.91°

B-

1.71°

B-

1.54°

 

 

 

10°

M- 44.56°

M- 35.58°

 

M- 29.62°

M- 25.37°

 

M- 22.19°

M- 19.72°

M- 17.74°

B-

7.05°

B-

5.86°

 

B- 4.98°

B-

4.32°

 

B- 3.81°

B-

3.40°

B-

3.08°

 

 

 

15°

M- 44.01°

M- 35.06°

 

M- 29.15°

M- 24.95°

 

M- 21.81°

M- 19.37°

M- 17.42°

B- 10.55°

B-

8.75°

 

B- 7.44°

B-

6.45°

 

B- 5.68°

B-

5.08°

B-

4.59°

 

 

 

20°

M- 43.22°

M- 34.32°

 

M- 28.48°

M- 24.35°

 

M- 21.27°

M- 18.88°

M- 16.98°

B- 14.00°

B- 11.60°

 

B- 9.85°

B-

8.53°

 

B- 7.52°

B-

6.72°

B-

6.07°

 

 

 

25°

M- 42.19°

M- 33.36°

 

M- 27.62°

M- 23.56°

 

M- 20.58°

M- 18.26°

M- 16.41°

B- 17.39°

B- 14.38°

 

B- 12.20°

B- 10.57°

 

B- 9.31°

B-

8.31°

B-

7.50°

 

 

 

30°

M- 40.89°

M- 32.18°

 

M- 26.57°

M- 22.64°

 

M- 19.73°

M- 17.50°

M- 15.72°

B- 20.70°

B- 17.09°

 

B- 14.48°

B- 12.53°

 

B- 11.03°

B-

9.85°

B-

8.89°

 

 

 

35°

M- 39.32°

M- 30.76°

 

M- 25.31°

M- 21.53°

 

M- 18.74°

M- 16.60°

M- 14.90°

B- 23.93°

B- 19.70°

 

B- 16.67°

B- 14.41°

 

B- 12.68°

B- 11.31°

B- 10.21°

 

 

 

40°

M- 37.45°

M- 29.10°

 

M- 23.86°

M- 20.25°

 

M- 17.60°

M- 15.58°

M- 13.98°

B- 27.03°

B- 22.20°

 

B- 18.75°

B- 16.19°

 

B- 14.24°

B- 12.70°

B- 11.46°

 

 

 

45°

M- 35.26°

M- 27.19°

 

M- 22.21°

M- 18.80°

 

M- 16.32°

M- 14.43°

M- 12.94°

B-

30.00°

B- 24.56°

 

B- 20.70°

B- 17.87°

 

B- 15.70°

B- 14.00°

B- 12.62°

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50°

M- 32.73°

M- 25.03°

 

M- 20.36°

M- 17.20°

 

M- 14.91°

M- 13.17°

M- 11.80°

B- 32.80°

B- 26.76°

 

B- 22.52°

B- 19.41°

 

B- 17.05°

B- 15.19°

B- 13.69°

 

 

 

55°

M- 29.84°

M- 22.62°

 

M- 18.32°

M- 15.44°

 

M- 13.36°

M- 11.79°

M- 10.56°

B- 35.40°

B- 28.78°

 

B- 24.18°

B-

20.82°

 

B- 18.27°

B- 16.27°

B- 14.66°

 

 

 

60°

M- 26.57°

M- 19.96°

 

M- 16.10°

M- 13.54°

 

M- 11.70°

M- 10.31°

M-

9.23°

B- 37.76°

B- 30.60°

 

B- 25.66°

B- 22.07°

 

B- 19.35°

B- 17.23°

B- 15.52°

 

 

 

65°

M- 22.91°

M- 17.07°

 

M- 13.71°

M- 11.50°

 

M- 9.93°

M-

8.74°

M-

7.82°

B- 39.86°

B- 32.19°

 

B- 26.95°

B- 23.16°

 

B- 20.29°

B- 18.06°

B -16.26°

 

 

 

70°

M- 18.88°

M- 13.95°

 

M- 11.17°

M-

9.35°

 

M- 8.06°

M-

7.10°

M-

6.34°

B- 41.64°

B- 33.53°

 

B- 28.02°

B- 24.06°

 

B- 21.08°

B- 18.75°

B- 16.88°

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

75°

M- 14.51°

M- 10.65°

 

M- 8.50°

M-

7.10°

 

M- 6.12°

M-

5.38°

M-

4.81°

B- 43.08°

B- 34.59°

 

B- 28.88°

B- 24.78°

 

B- 21.69°

B- 19.29°

B- 17.37°

 

 

 

80°

M- 9.85°

M- 7.19°

 

M- 5.73°

M-

4.78°

 

M- 4.11°

M-

3.62°

M-

3.23°

B- 44.14°

B- 35.37°

 

B- 29.50°

B- 25.30°

 

B- 22.14°

B- 19.68°

B- 17.72°

 

 

 

85°

M-

4.98°

M-

3.62°

 

M- 2.88°

M-

2.40°

 

M- 2.07°

M- 1.82°

M-

1.62°

B- 44.78°

B- 35.84°

 

B- 29.87°

B- 25.61°

 

B- 22.41°

B- 19.92°

B- 17.93°

 

 

 

90°

M-

0.00°

M-

0.00°

 

M- 0.00°

M-

0.00°

 

M- 0.00°

M-

0.00°

M-

0.00°

B- 45.00°

B- 36.00°

 

B- 30.00°

B- 25.71°

 

B- 22.50°

B- 20.00°

B- 18.00°

 

 

 

Each B (Bevel) and M (Miter) Setting is Given to the Closest 0.005°.

COMPOUND-ANGLE SETTINGS FOR POPULAR STRUCTURES

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Table of Contents IntroductionGeneral Safety Rules Read ALL InstructionsSpecific Safety Rules Specific Safety Rules Symbols Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATIONService Symbol Signal MeaningCord Length Wire Size A.W.G ElectricalDouble Insulation Electrical ConnectionGlossary of Terms Product Specifications FeaturesMiter Switch Trigger Know Your Compound Miter SAWAMP Motor 12 IN. BladeTools Needed Dust Guide HEX Bolt Loose PartsSocket Head Screws Washer Extention Dust BAG Blade Wrench Assembly UnpackingMounting Holes Trace Holes AT These Locations For Hole Pattern SAW BaseAssembling LEG Stand See Figures 9Upper Side Brace C LEG B Lower Brace D HEX NUT Rubber Foot Upper Brace a LEG B Lower Brace E Carriage BoltTable Extension Mounting the Miter SAW to the LEG StandUpper Brace a Upper Side Brace C LEG B Extension Socket Head Washer ScrewDust BAG Dust GuideWork Clamp Screw Blade Bolt Cover Lower Guard To Install BladeLaser Guide Mounting the Exactline Laser Guide Aligning the Laser Guide LineCutting a Slot in the Zero Clearance Throat Plate Squaring the SAW Blade to the FenceSee Figures 20 Broken RED LineAdjustments are Required Sliding Miter Fence Blade Squaring the Blade to the Miter Table See Figures 25Lock Knob CombinationPivot Adjustments Travel Pivot Adjustment Bevel Pivot AdjustmentOperation ApplicationsTo Crosscut Cutting with Your Compound Miter SAWStraight Crosscut Work Clamp Bevel Scale Indicator Indicator Point Screw Bevel CUT Work Clamp Stop PINTo Bevel CUT See Figures 30To Compound Miter CUT Compound Miter CUT Work ClampSupport Long Workpieces See Figures 3345 x 45 Compound Miter CUT Long Workpiece SupportsCutting Compound Miters COMPOUND-ANGLE Settings for Popular StructuresPitch Side Cutting Crown Molding Laying Molding Flat on the Miter TableCeiling Inside Corner FenceUsing a Crown Molding Support JIG Making a Crown Molding Support JIGCutting Warped Material See Figures 37Maintenance Clamping Wide WorkpiecesGeneral LubricationBrush Replacement Proceed as follows when replacement is requiredBrush Assembly Brush CAPChanging the Batteries Do not attempt to activate the laserPage Warranty DAY Satisfaction Guarantee PolicyWhat is Covered Under the 3 Year Limited Service Warranty HOW to Obtain Service What is not CoveredCustomer Service Information Model No MS1250LZ Serial No