RIDGID MS1250LZ1 Making a Crown Molding Support JIG, Using a Crown Molding Support JIG, Right

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OPERATION

MAKING A CROWN MOLDING SUPPORT JIG

A crown molding support jig will need to be made when cutting crown molding with no required bevel setting. The support jig holds the crown molding in place during the cutting operation. When using this method, the saw can be quickly adjusted for corners that are not 90° square.

NOTE: A separate support jig must be made for different widths.

To make a support jig:

Using a piece of wood 1/2 in. thick, 5 in. wide, and 23-1/2 in. long, place the wood on the miter table against the miter fence.

NOTE: Use a piece of wood 28 in. long if using the exten- sion table.

From the back side of the saw, use a pencil to mark the wood through the holes in the miter fences.

Drill holes through the wood then countersink the holes to accept flat head screws.

Attach the wood to the fence using the flat head screws.

Place a piece of crown molding firmly against the miter table and the wood. Mark the height of the molding with a pencil.

Remove the screws and the wood from the miter fence then cut the wood to this width.

Using small nails and glue, attach a piece of wood (1/2 in. thick x 1-1/2 in. wide x 23-1/2 or 28 in. long) to the top of the wood.

NOTE: Keep nails away from the area around the blade cutting path.

Securely reattach the support jig to the miter fence.

Make a full 45° left miter cut and a 45° right miter cut through the completed support jig.

USING A CROWN MOLDING SUPPORT JIG

Place the crown molding upside down on the miter table with the bottom of the molding against the wood fence.

Use the chart below to select the proper miter angle.

Loosen the miter lock handle and position the miter table to the desired setting. Securely tighten the miter lock handle.

Slowly lower the blade into and through the molding.

Release the switch trigger and allow the saw blade to stop rotating before raising the blade out of the workpiece. Wait until the electric brake stops blade from turning before removing the workpiece from the miter table.

Bevel

 

 

Angle

 

Type of Cut

Setting

 

 

 

 

 

Left side, inside corner

0°

1.

Top edge of molding against fence

2. Miter table set right 45°

 

3.

Save left end of cut

 

 

 

Right side, inside corner

0°

1.

Bottom edge of molding against fence

2. Miter table set left 45°

 

3.

Save left end of cut

 

 

 

Left side, outside corner

0°

1.

Bottom edge of molding against fence

2. Miter table set left 45°

 

3.

Save right end of cut

 

 

 

Right side, outside corner

0°

1.

Top edge of molding against fence

2. Miter table set right 45°

 

3.

Save right end of cut

 

 

 

CUTTING WARPED MATERIAL

See Figures 34 - 35.

When cutting warped material, always make sure it is posi- tioned on the miter table with the convex side against the fence as shown in figure 34.

If the warped material is positioned the wrong way as shown in figure 35, it will pinch the blade near the completion of the cut.

RIGHT

Fig. 34

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Introduction Table of Contents Blade Coasts After Being Turned OFF General Safety RulesRead ALL Instructions  Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALL ADJUST- Ments are Secure Specific Safety RulesSpecific Safety Rules Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION SymbolsSymbol Signal Meaning ServiceElectrical Cord Length Wire Size A.W.GDouble Insulation Electrical ConnectionGlossary of Terms Miter FeaturesProduct Specifications Know Your Compound Miter SAW Switch TriggerAMP Motor 12 IN. BladeTools Needed Socket Head Screws Washer Extention Dust BAG Blade Wrench Loose PartsDust Guide HEX Bolt Unpacking AssemblyMounting Holes Trace Holes AT These Locations For Hole Pattern SAW BaseDust Guide Table ExtensionExtension Washer Socket Head Washer Screw Tighten Upper Blade Guard Dust Guide Exhaust PortWork Clamp Dust BAGQuick SAWLaser Guide To Install BladeScrew Blade Bolt Cover Lower Guard Aligning the Laser Guide Line Mounting the Exactline Laser GuideSquaring the SAW Blade to the Fence Cutting a Slot in the Zero Clearance Throat PlateSee Figures 17 Broken RED LineAdjustments are Required Sliding Miter Fence Blade See Figures 22 Squaring the Blade to the Miter TableLock Knob CombinationBevel Pivot Adjustment Pivot Adjustments Travel Pivot AdjustmentOperation ApplicationsStraight Crosscut Work Clamp Cutting with Your Compound Miter SAWTo Crosscut Indicator Point Screw Bevel CUT Work Clamp Stop PIN Bevel Scale IndicatorTo Bevel CUT See Figures 27Compound Miter CUT Work Clamp To Compound Miter CUTSee Figures 30 Support Long Workpieces45 x 45 Compound Miter CUT Long Workpiece SupportsPitch Side COMPOUND-ANGLE Settings for Popular StructuresCutting Compound Miters Laying Molding Flat on the Miter Table Cutting Crown MoldingCeiling Inside Corner FenceMaking a Crown Molding Support JIG Using a Crown Molding Support JIGCutting Warped Material See Figures 34General Maintenance MaintenanceClamping Wide Workpieces LubricationProceed as follows when replacement is required Brush ReplacementBrush Assembly Brush CAPDo not attempt to activate the laser Changing the BatteriesDAY Satisfaction Guarantee Policy WarrantyWhat is Covered Under the 3 Year Limited Service Warranty HOW to Obtain Service What is not CoveredModel No MS1250LZ1 Serial No Customer Service Information

MS1250LZ1 specifications

The RIDGID MS1250LZ1 is a state-of-the-art miter saw designed to meet the demands of professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. With its robust construction and innovative features, this powerful tool is optimally engineered for precision cutting and versatility in various applications.

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