Bosch Power Tools 5412L, 5312 manual Tool Use and Care

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impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses.

Tool Use and Care

Use clamps or other practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable plat- form. Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable. It allows for work to shift, causes binding of the tool and loss of control.

Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your application. The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed. Do not use the tool for purpose not intended - for ex- ample; do not use the miter saw for slicing meats.

Do not use tool if switch does not turn it “ON” or “Off”. Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous.

Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments or changing accessories. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally.

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained tools, with sharp cutting edges, are less likely to bind and easier to control. When mounting saw blades be certain that the arrow on thblade matches the direction of the arrow marked on the tool and that the teeth are also pointing in the same direction.

Inspect guards before using a tool. Keep guards in place. Check moving parts for bind- ing or any other condition that may affect the normal operation or safety features of the tool. If damaged, have tool serviced before using the tool. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools.

Do not alter or misuse tool. Any alteration or modification is a misuse and may result in serious personal injury.

The use of any other accessories not speci- fied in this manual may create a hazard. Ac- cessories that may be suitable for one type of tool, may become hazardous when used on an inap- propriate tool.

Service

Tool service must be performed only by qual- ified repair personnel. Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel may result in misplacing internal wires and components which could cause serious hazard.

When servicing a tool, use only identical re- placement parts. follow instructions in the Maintenance section of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow Maintenance Instructions may create a hazard.

Safety Rules for Miter Saws

Use clamps to support workpiece whenever possible. If supporting the workpiece by hand, you must always keep hand outside of “No Hand” area as marked with a symbol on the base. Do not use this saw to cut pieces that are too small to be securely clamped. Your hand if placed inside the “No Hands” region can easily slip or be pulled into the blade.

Do not reach in back of the saw blade behind the fence with either hand to hold

down or support the workpiece, remove wood scraps, or for any other reason. The proximity of the spinning saw blade to your hand may not be obvious and you may be seriously injured.

Never cross your hand over intended line of cutting. Supporting the workpiece “cross handed” i.e. holding the left side of the workpiece with your right hand is very dangerous.

Always disconnect the power cord from the power source before making any adjustments or attaching any accessories. You may unin- tentionally start the saw, leading to serious per- sonal injury.

Miter saws are intended to cut wood or wood- like products, they cannot be used with abra- sive cutoff wheels for cutting ferrous material such as bars, rods, studs, etc. However, if cut- ting materials like aluminum or other non-fer- rous metals, use only saw blades specifically recommended for non ferrous metal cutting. Cutting ferrous materials causes excessive spark- ing and will damage the lower guard and will over- load the motor.

(NOTE: Robert Bosch Tool Corporation does not offer 12” metal cutting blades.)

Inspect your workpiece before cutting. If workpiece is bowed or warped, clamp it with the outside bowed face toward the fence. Al- ways make certain that there is no gap be- tween the workpiece, fence and table along the line of the cut. Bent or warped workpieces can twist or rock and may cause binding on the spinning saw blade while cutting. Also, make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the work- piece.

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Contents For English Version Service LocationsCall Toll Free for Con Sumer InformationPersonal injury SafetyGeneral Safety Rules for Bench Top Tools 2610009642 10/09 E2610009642 10/09 E 10/20/09 316 PMTool Use and Care 2610009642 10/09 E2610009642 10/09 E 10/20/09 316 PM This Mitersaw Sonal injuryTable of Contents Electrical Requirements Getting To Know Your Miter Saw SeeElectric Brake Slide Rails Guide the head assembly when making slide cuts 17 182610009642 10/09 E2610009642 10/09 E 10/20/09 317 PM Getting To Know Your Miter Saw Rear Carrying Handle Used for lifting of the toolUpper Blade Guard Covers upper portion of the blade Unpacking And Checking Contents AssemblyInstallation And Removal Of The Blade Assembling Dust Elbow And Dust Bag Dust BagDust port Combination Square Blade Bevel lock Lever AdjustmentsChecking 0 Bevel Adjustment Adjusting Bevel lock lever TensionTo the table Checking 45 Bevel AdjustmentBlade 45 To The Table Calibrating Blade at 45 degrees to the tableHex Bolts Miter Scale Indicator Adjustment ScrewBlade Square to fence Fence Blade Combination SquareKerf Insert Depth AdjustmentSetting Blade Depth for Normal full Cuts Setting Blade Depth for Cutting GroovesMounting Applications Transporting, placement and MountingMounting the Saw Adjusting the four position Switch Handle Model 5412 onlyBody and Hand position Basic Saw OperationsClamp levers Move the head assembly to check clearance with clampWorkpiece Support Wing Nut Knob Clamp Post Hole ArmAuxiliary fence Switch ActivationSliding fences and Base Extensions Miter Detent OverrideFollow these instructions for making your chop cut Saw OperationsChop Cut Slide CutQuick Action Clamp Workpiece Miter Detents Miter CutBevel Cut Follow these instructions for making your miter cutBevel lock lever Bevel Range 1 = 45 left toBevel Range 2 = 0 to 45 Right To operate in range Front Carry Handle Bevel Range 3 = 47 left to 47 RightCompound Cuts Follow these instructions for making your compound cutQuick-Action Clamp Workpiece Cutting Grooves Length Stop Model 5412 onlyOutside Grooves Workpiece Chisel Cut Cutting Crown Molding Cutting Base MoldingCrown Molding laying flat on Table Miter and Bevel Settings for Standard Crown Molding CutsCrown Molding Angled to Table and fence Crown Molding Angled Against fence 45º MiterFor any Crown Molding Quick Action Clamp Fence Round Material Special CutsCutting Bowed Material Quick Action Clamp Fence1st Time Use of the Auxiliary fence Making an Auxiliary fence Required piecesStationary Fence on Tool Service Maintenance and lubricationTroubleshooting Guide Electrical TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide General Accessories Seguridad eléctrica Seguridad2610009642 10/09 S2610009642 10/09 S 10/20/09 300 PM Guridad puede dar lugar a lesiones personales gravesUtilización y cuidado de las herramientas ServicioNormas de seguridad para sierras para cortar ingletes Conserve Estas Instrucciones LAS Advertencias QUE SE Mues Página IndiceHerramientas con aislamiento doble Cordones de extensiónFreno eléctrico Requisitos eléctricos2610009642 10/09 S2610009642 10/09 S 10/20/09 301 PM 17 18 11 10 11 21Familiarización con la sierra para cortar ingletes Ensamblaje Desempaquetado y comprobación del contenidoHerramientas necesarias para el ensamblaje y la alineación Instalación y remoción de la hoja Placa deCubierta Orificio para Polvo Ensamblaje del codo para polvo y la bolsa para polvoMesa Hoja AjustesComprobación del ajuste de bisel a Gire la mesa a la posición de inglete deCombinación Hoja a 45 respecto a la mesaCalibración de la hoja a 45 grados con la mesa Escuadra de MesaPerno hexagonales Hoja en ángulo recto con el tope-guíaTope-guía Blade Escuadra de combinación Alineación del tope-guíaConsulte las instrucciones en la página Accesorio de inserción para la separación de corteAjuste de la profundidad CompletosBanco de trabajo Transporte, colocación y montajeAplicaciones de montaje Cómo levantar la sierraPosiciones Montaje de la sierraMontaje portátil usando abrazaderas Abrazadera del mangoPosición del cuerpo y de las manos Operaciones básicas de la sierraSoporte de la pieza de trabajo Compruebe si alguno de los compo- nentes interfiere Activación del interruptorTope-guía auxiliar Posición de bisel de 0 solamenteTopes-guía y extensiones de la base deslizantes Sobrecontrol del retén del ingleteOperaciones de la sierra Corte de troceadoCorte deslizante Trabajo Corte a ingleteCorte en bisel Abrazadera De acción Rápida Pieza de Escala de RetenesHasta 47 a la derecha Para hacer el corte en bisel, siga estas instruccionesPalanca de fijación de bisel Ángulos de Cortes compuestosTope de longitud Corte de ranurasTope de longitud modelo 5412 solamente Botón de Liberación de tope De profundidad ContratuercasCorte de moldura de base De la paredCorte de moldura de techo Moldura de techo colocada horizontalmente sobre la mesa Esquina interna Ángulo respecto a la mesa y al tope-guíaMoldura de techo en ángulo Contra el tope-guía Inglete de Para cualquier moldura de techoAbrazadera De acción Rápida Tope-guía Cortes especialesCorte de material arqueado Tope-guíaUso del tope-guía auxiliar por primera vez Una moldura ubicada en posiciónTra en las figuras que aparecen a continuación Elaboración de un tope-guía auxiliar Piezas requeridasTope-gu’a estacionario ubicado en la herramienta Escobilla Mantenimiento y lubricaciónServicio Escobillas de carbónLubricación de las herramientas Localización y reparación de averíasGuía de localización y reparación de averías eléctricas Cuidado de las hojasGuía de localización y reparación de averías generales Base de soporte portátil T3B TracRac con ruedas AccesoriosMS1223 Juego de topes de longitud MS1225 Bolsa para polvo de repuestoÉlémentaires risquerait de subir de graves blessures SécuritéConsignes générales de sécurité pour les outils d’établi 2610009642 10/09 F2610009642 10/09 F 10/20/09 311 PMUtilisation et entretien de l’outil RéparationConsignes de sécurité pour les scies à onglet La scie à onglet composée LES Avertissements CI-APRÈS Table des matières Double isolationRallonges Tout angle d’onglet Spécifications électriquesFamiliarisez-vous avec votre scie à onglet Voir Frein électrique17 18 11 10 11 21 Familiarisez-vous avec votre scie à onglet Poignée de transport arrière Utilisée pour soulever l’outilPoignée de transport avant Utilisée pour soulever l’outil Assemblage Déballage et vérification du contenuOutils nécessaires à l’assemblage et à l’alignement Lame de scie Pose et dépose de la lameVis avant De la MentOrifice Poussière Assemblage du coude de poussière et du sac à poussièreRéglages Lame à 45 par rapport à la table Vérification du réglage du biseau àRéglage de la lame à 45 par rapport à la table Boulons hexagonaux Lame d’équerre par rapport au guideGuide Lame Équerre à combinaison Alignement du guideRéglage de la profondeur Insert d’encocheÉtabli Transport, positionnement et montageApplications de montage Pour soulever la scieMontage de la scie Montage portatif à l’aide de serre-jointsArea de fijación con abrazaderas Position du corps et des mains Opérations de base de la scieTrou de Serre-joint Tige filetée Support de l’ouvrageTrou de Serre-joint Bras LevierActionnement de l’interrupteur Guide auxiliaireRallonges d’embase et guides coulissants Court-circuitage du cran d’arrêt d’ongletOpérations de la scie Coupe de fenteCoupe par glissement ’arrêt Coupe à l’ongletCoupe en biseau CransLevier de blocage du biseau Gamme de biseau 1 = entre 45 à gauche etPour utiliser la scie sur la gamme Poignée de transport avantSuivez ces instructions pour pratiquer Votre coupe composée Coupes composéesButée de longueur modèle 5412 seulement Coupe de rainuresCoupe de moulures de base Coupe de moulures en couronneDu mur Coin interne Moulures en couronne reposant à plat sur la tableMoulure en Couronne Biseau de 33,9 Onglet de 31,6 Angle de dévers de la cornicheOnglet de La table et au guidePour toutes les corniches Serre-joint à Coupes spécialesCoupe de matériaux courbés Serre-joint à ac Tion rapide GuideIllustré aux figures ci-dessous Fabrication d’un guide auxiliaire Pièces nécessairesPremière utilisation du guide auxiliaire 105 Balai Borne De balai Maintenance et lubrificationEntretien Balais de charbonGraissage de l’outil DépannageGuide de dépannage Électrique Entretien des lamesGuide de dépannage Généralités Accessoires MS1223 Kit de butée de longueurSupport de scie à onglet sur roue Gravity-Rise T4B 110 111 Notas RemarquesLimited Warranty of Bosch Portable and Benchtop Power Tools