Epson 36-075 Typical Operations and Helpful Hints, Locking Cuttinghead in the Down Position

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LOCKING CUTTINGHEAD IN THE DOWN POSITION

When transporting the saw, the cuttinghead should always be locked in the down position. This can be accomplished by lowering the cutting arm (A) Fig. 29, and pushing in plunger (B) until other end of plunger (B) engages with hole in cutting arm. IMPORTANT: NEVER

CARRY THE COMPOUND MITER SAW BY THE SWITCH HANDLE. THIS MAY CAUSE MISALIGN- MENT. ALWAYS LIFT THE MACHINE BY THE BASE OR THE CARRYING HANDLE.

A

B

Fig. 29

TYPICAL OPERATIONS AND HELPFUL HINTS

1.Before cutting, make certain the cutting arm and table are at their correct settings and firmly locked in place.

2.Before cutting, determine that the workpiece is the right size for the saw.

A

Fig. 30

3.Place the workpiece on the table and hold or clamp it firmly against the fence. Fig. 30, illustrates the accessory 36-221 work clamp (A) being used to clamp a workpiece to the fence. The clamp (A) can also be used on the right side of the machine.

4.For best results, cut at a slow, even cutting rate.

5. WARNING: If the workpiece you are cutting would cause your hand to be within the haz- ard zone of of the saw blade, the workpiece should be clamped in place before making cut. See Fig. 30.

6.Never attempt any freehand cutting (wood that is not held firmly against the fence and table).

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