RIDGID MS1290LZ manual Miter Cut, Bevel Cut, Sliding Fence, Miter Scale Usage

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Miter Cut

When a miter cut is required, move the saw to the desired angle. Move with the handle to the miter angle to make the cut.

There are settings on the miter scale for angles (degrees) and crown molding.

NOTE: Remember to unlock the miter

Miter Scale

 

Indicator over 5° scale mark

Vernier 5-1/2°

Miter Indicator

1/2° Indicator line over 7° scale mark

Bevel Cut

When a bevel cut is required tilt the blade to desired bevel angle. Stand to the left side of the handle to make the cut.

Sliding Fence

When beveling the blade to the left or right fence may have to be repositioned. Loosen the fence locking knob and slide the fence to the left or right as needed. Adjust the fence as close to the guard and link as possible to provide maximum sup- port for the workpiece. Securely tighten

lock lever before changing the miter angle.

Miter Scale Usage

Vernier Miter Scale Operation:

The Vernier miter scale can quickly and accurately help the user to adjust the saw to any 1/4° increment as illustrated below.

5-1/4°

1/4° Indicator line over 6° scale mark

5-3/4°

3/4° Indicator line over 8° scale mark

knob and make a dry run with the saw off to check for clearance between the fence and guard. On certain extreme compound cuts it may be necessary to remove a slid- ing fence to avoid interference. After com- pleting bevel cut(s) remember to replace and/or slide the fence back.

Vernier Bevel Scale Operation:

The Vernier bevel scale can quickly and accurately help the user to adjust the saw to any 1/2° increment as illustrated.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Safety Signal Words Before Using The Saw Safety Instructions For Miter SawBefore Each Use Safety Instructions for Miter SawsWhen Installing Or Moving The Miter Saw To Reduce the Risk of Accidental Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and EarsKeep Guards In Place, in working Preparing to Make Cut Dress For SafetyDon’t Overreach. Keep good foot- ing and balance Whenever Saw Is RunningBefore Leaving The Saw Glossary of Terms for WoodworkingMotor Specifications and Electrical Requirements Wire Sizes Motor Safety ProtectionExtension Cord Wire Sizes Length Polarized PlugUnpacking and Checking Contents Top Carrying Handle Convenient way to transport saw Getting to Know Your Miter SawSaw at a desired bevel angle Installing or Removing the Blade AssemblyStop Screw Arbor Fit 1/4 hex end of combination toolBe sure the arbor lock is released so the blade turns freely Assembling Dust Bag Workpiece Clamp InstallationFour Basic Saw Controls Bevel Lock Lever Bevel Index Pin Depth Adjustment Cam Knob Step Two Slide Tube Adjustment Alignment AdjustmentsStep One Repositioning Zero Clear- ance Blade Insert Loosen the top two gib screwsStep Three Blade Square to Fence Miter Alignment Adjust Miter Scale IndicatorAdjust Bevel Scale Indicator Step Four Blade Square to Table Bevel AdjustmentMiter Lock Lever Miter Lock Lever AdjustmentTo check, follow these steps Bevel Pivot Movement/Adjustment Bevel Lock Lever AdjustmentLoosen the top locking jam nut Nut LockGrip of the plastic handle. Car Mounting The Miter SawPortable Applications Work Bench ApplicationsCheck Damaged Parts. Check for Safety Instructions for Basic Saw OperationsReduce the Risk of Accidental Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operations con’tInspect Your Workpiece. Make sure Preparing to Make the CutMake workshop child-proof. Install Basic Saw Operations Body and Hand Position Chop CuttingBevel Cut Miter CutSliding Fence Miter Scale UsageCompound Cut Cutting Bowed MaterialCutting Compound Miters on Picture Frames and Boxes Compound Cut BoxWorkpieces. Avoid binding Completely set up your sawWork against the blade Workpiece Clamp Usage Always perform dry runs. MakeAuxiliary Fence Workpiece SupportCutting Base Moldings Rough Cutting a DadoCut the two outside grooves Cut These Grooves With Saw Use a Chisel toCutting Crown Molding Flat on the Miter Saw Table Cutting Crown MoldingsTwo Methods of Cutting Crown Molding Making a crown molding support jig Cutting Crown Molding Angled to the Table and FenceWall Wall to Crown Molding Angle 45 degrees Coverplate Stop Screw Arbor Blade Arbor Lock Laser SystemMounting the Laser System Exactline Left Hand Thread Supplied withSupplied with Inner Blade Spindle Keep these items for use if Laser system is removedBroken Red Line OperationReplace the back cover and secure with two Phillips screws Changing BatteriesLower Blade Guard Maintenance and LubricationMaintenance Replacing Carbon Brushes Motor Belt Tension LubricationBall Bearings Infrequent Lubrication as RequiredUsing Carbide Tipped Blades AccessoriesRecommended Accessories Prohibited AccessoriesGeneral Troubleshooting GuideProblem Probable Cause Suggested Corrective Action Motor Wiring DiagramTrouble Shooting of Brake by Qualified Service Person Only Page Repair Parts Standard Hardware Item May be purchased locally ‡ Caution See mechanical assembly caution onAlways order by part number not by key number Base/Table Assembly Table Assembly Base Assembly Pivot Assembly Tube Pivot Assembly Pivot Sub Assembly Arm Guard Assembly ‡ Lower Guard Assembly ‡ Motor Assembly Page Part No. SP6505 RIDGID,INCCatalog No. MS1290LZ Model No. MS1290LZ0Serial No Form No. SP6505