DeWalt DW705 instruction manual Bevel Square to Table, Bevel Pointer, Bevel Stop, Fence Adjustment

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BEVEL SQUARE TO TABLE

To align the blade square to the rotary table, lock the arm in the down position. Place a square against the blade tak- ing care to not have the square on top of a tooth, as shown in Figure 11. Loosen the Bevel Clamp Knob so that you can move the Bevel Arm. Move the Bevel Arm as neces- sary so that the blade is at zero degrees bevel to the table. If the Bevel Arm needs adjustment, loosen the lock nut on the right side Bevel Stop as shown in Figure 12, and adjust the stop screw as necessary. Hold the stop screw in place and tighten the lock nut.

BEVEL POINTER

If the bevel pointer does not indicate zero, loosen the screw that holds it in place and move the pointer as necessary. SUGGESTION: The bevel pointer is quite thick and for accuracy’s sake set the top edge so that it aligns with zero.

BEVEL STOP

To set the 45 degree bevel stop, first loosen the left side fence clamping knobs and slide the left side fence as far as it will go to the left. Move the arm to the left until it stops on the left bevel stop screw. If the bevel pointer does not indicate exactly 45 degrees, loosen the left side bevel stop lock nut and turn the screw downwards. Move the arm to the left and tighten the bevel clamp knob firmly when the bevel pointer indicates exactly 45 degrees. Adjust the left side bevel stop screw upwards until it firmly touches the bevel stop. Retighten the nut while holding the screw from turning.

To achieve 3 degree right bevel or 48 degree left bevel, the stop screws must be adjusted to allow the arm to move to the desired location. The bevel stops will need readjust- ment to the zero and 45 degree positions after cuts are made.

FENCE ADJUSTMENT

Turn Off and Unplug the Miter Saw

In order that the saw can bevel to a full 48 degrees left, the left side of the fence can be adjusted to the left to provide clearance. To adjust the fence, loosen the plastic knob shown in Figure 13 and slide the fence to the left. Make a dry run with the saw turned off and check for clearance. Adjust the fence to be as close to the blade as practical to provide maximum workpiece support, without interfering with arm up and down movement. Tighten the knob securely. When the bevel operations are complete, don’t forget to relocate the fence to the right.

NOTE: The guide groove, shown in Figure 14, of the left side fence can become clogged with sawdust. If you notice that it is becoming clogged, use a stick or some low pres- sure air to clear the guide groove.

GUARD ACTUATION AND VISIBILITY

The blade guard on your saw has been designed to auto- matically raise when the arm is brought down and to lower over the blade when the arm is raised.

The guard can be raised by hand when installing or remov- ing saw blades or for inspection of the saw. NEVER RAISE

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Contents Dewalt Table of Contents EnglishRead ALL Instructions Familiarization Electrical ConnectionUnpacking Your Saw Specifications Optional AccessoriesCapacity of CUT DriveAccessories Important Safety InstructionsChanging or Installing a New Saw Blade Bench MountingInstalling a Blade Rear Lower Guard AdjustmentAdjustments Transporting the SawFence Adjustment Bevel Square to TableBevel Pointer Bevel StopBrushes OperationQuality of CUT Body and Hand Position FIGClamping the Workpiece Turn Off and Unplug SawCutting Trim Molding and Other Frames ExamplesNO. Sides Angle Miter or Bevel Cutting Compound MitersWhen Mitering to the Right When Mitering to the LeftDual Range Miter Scale Vernier Scale FIG. V1Cutting Crown Molding Outside CornerAll cuts made with the saw set at 45 bevel and 0 miter Bevel Setting Type of CUT Special CutsMaintenance Three Year Limited WarrantyYear Free Service DAY Money Back GuaranteeTroubleshooting Guide Be Sure to Follow Safety Rules and InstructionsCertains modèles seulement CornichesImportantes mesures de sécurité Lire Toutes LES Directives Double isolationFiche polarisée Importantes mesures de sécurité pour tous les outilsSUR LE PROTÈGE-LAME SE Tenir Loin DE LA Lame Familiarisation Connexion électriqueDéballage Accessoires facultatifs Fiche techniqueAccessoires Montage sur établiDirectives DE Sécurité Importantes Changement ou pose d’une nouvelle lame de sciePose d’une lame AvertissementTransport de la scie RéglagesRéglage DE L’ÉCHELLE DE Coupe EN Onglet Réglage DE L’INDICATEUR D’ONGLETRéglage DU Biseau EN Équerre Indicateur DE BiseauBalais FonctionnementPosition DU Corps ET DES Mains FIG Coupes EN BiseauQualité DE LA Coupe Fixation DE LA Pièce À Ouvrer Soutien DES Grandes PiècesCADRES, Boîtes Vides ET Autres Projets À Quatre Côtés Moulures ET Autres CadresÉchelle DU Vernier Coupes EN Onglets À DroiteCoupes EN Onglets À Gauche Moulures DE BaseCorniches Coin ExtérieurMoulure DE Base Placée À L’HORIZONTALE ET Coupe EN Biseau Coupes particulières Réglage DU Biseau Type DE CoupeNE Jamais Couper LE Matériau Avant DE L’AVOIR Bien Fixé Coupe de l’aluminiumTableau 1 Onglets Mixtes Garantie limitée de trois ans EntretienRéparations Guide de dépannage Español ContenidoInstrucciones importantes de seguridad LEA Todas LAS InstruccionesDoble aislamiento Clavijas polarizadas DW705Instrucciones de seguridad adicionales para ingleteadoras Sobre LA Placa DE Soporte DEL Protector Conexión eléctrica Desempaque su ingleteadoraFamiliarícese con su sierra EspecificacionesAccesorios Montaje en bancoInstrucciones DE Seguridad Importantes Cambio o instalación de una hoja nueva de sierraInstalación de la hoja AdvertenciaExtensión lateral de la mesa para algunos modelos Ajuste de la guarda inferior traseraTransporte de la sierra AjustesCarbones Ajuste DE LA GuíaApague y desconecte la ingleteadora Freno Eléctrico Automático Para 120 VOLT. SolamenteOperación InterruptorCortes CON SU Sierra Cortes DE TravesCalidad DEL Corte Posicion DE Cuerpo Y Manos FiguraSujecion DE LA Pieza DE Trabajo Apague y desconecte la sierraSoporte Para Piezas Largas Apoye Siempre LAS Piezas LargasCorte DE MARCOS, CAJAS, Y Otros Proyectos DE Cuatro Lados Corte DE Molduras Y Otros MarcosEscala Doble DE Inglete Escala Vernier FIG. V1Corte DE Inglete a LA Derecha Corte DE Inglete a LA IzquierdaTabla 1 Corte DE Inglete Compuesto Esquina Exterior Corte DE Molduras DE RemateAjuste DE Bisel Tipo DE Corte 33,85 Lado Izquierdo Esquina InteriorReparaciones Cortes especialesMantenimiento Póliza de Garantía Garantía limitada por tres años¿QUE Esta MAL? Guía para la solución de problemas frecuentes¿QUE Esta MAL? QUE Hacer DW705
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