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Do not use the saw until the table is clear of all tools, wood scraps, etc., except the work- piece. Small debris or loose pieces of wood or other objects that contact the revolving blade can be thrown with high speed at the operator.

Do not feed workpiece into the blade or cut “freehand” in any way. Workpiece must be stationary and clamped or braced by your hand. Saw must be fed through the workpiece smoothly and at a rate which will not overload the saw’s motor.

Cut only one workpiece at a time. Multiple workpieces cannot be adequately clamped or braced and may bind on the blade or shift during cutting.

Be certain the miter saw is mounted or placed on a level, firm work surface before using. A level and firm work surface reduces the risk of the miter saw becoming unstable.

plan your work. provide adequate support accessories such as tables, saw horses, table extension, etc. for workpieces wider or longer than the table top (see page 20). Workpieces longer or wider than the miter saw table can tip if not securely supported. If the cutoff piece or work- piece tips it can lift the lower guard or be thrown by the spinning blade.

Do not use another person as a substitute for a table extension or as additional support. Un- stable support for the workpiece can cause the blade to bind or the workpiece to shift

during the cutting operation pulling you and the helper into the spinning blade.

The cutoff piece must not be jammed against or pressured by any other means against the spinning saw blade. If confined, i.e. using length stops, it could get wedged against the blade and thrown violently.

Always use a clamp or a fixture designed to properly support round material such as dowel rods, or tubing. Rods have a tendency to roll while being cut, causing the blade to “bite” and pull the work with your hand into the blade.

When cutting irregularly shaped work-pieces, plan your work so it will not slip and pinch the blade and be torn from your hand.

A piece of molding, for example, must lie flat or be held by a fixture or jig that will not let it twist, rock or slip while being cut.

let the blade reach full speed before contact- ing the workpiece. This will help avoid thrown workpieces.

If the workpiece or blade becomes jammed or bogged down, turn miter saw “Off” by releas- ing switch. Wait for all moving parts to stop and unplug the miter saw, then work to free the jammed material. Continued sawing with jammed workpiece could cause loss of control or damage to miter saw.

Braking action of the saw causes the saw head to jerk downward. Be ready for this reac- tion when making an incomplete cut or when re- leasing the switch before the head is completely in the down position.

After finishing the cut, release the switch, hold the saw arm down and wait for blade to stop before removing work or cutoff piece. If blade does not stop within five (5) seconds, unplug the saw and follow the instructions in the Troubleshooting section. REACHING WITH YOUR HAND UNDER A COASTING BLADE IS DANGEROUS!

There are additional safety instructions for particular operations of the saw in the operat- ing section. Read the rest of the man-ual for safe operation.

for slide action cutting, first pUll saw head assembly away from the fence, until blade clears the workpiece or to its maximum exten- sion if blade cannot clear the workpiece. Make certain the clamp does not interfere with the guard and head assembly.

Second, turn saw “ON” and lower the saw to the table. Then pUSH saw through the work- piece. Release the switch and wait for the blade to completely stop before raising the head assembly and removing the workpiece. Never “pullcut” since blade may climb the work- piece causing KICKBACK.

for chop action cutting, slide the head as- sembly to the rear as far as it will go and tighten slide lock knob. Then turn the saw “ON” and lower the head assembly to make the cut. Release the switch and wait for the blade to completely stop before raising the head assembly and removing the workpiece. Failure to tighten the slide lock knob can cause the blade to suddenly climb up on the top of the workpiece and force itself toward you.

Do not allow familiarity gained from frequent use of your miter saw to become common- place. Always remember that a careless fraction of a second is sufficient to inflict severe injury.

“SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS”

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Contents Service Locations Call Toll Free for ConSumer Information For English VersionSafety General Safety Rules for Bench Top Tools2610009642 10/09 E2610009642 10/09 E 10/20/09 316 PM Personal injuryTool Use and Care 2610009642 10/09 E2610009642 10/09 E 10/20/09 316 PM Sonal injury This MitersawTable of Contents Getting To Know Your Miter Saw See Electrical RequirementsElectric Brake 17 18 Slide Rails Guide the head assembly when making slide cuts2610009642 10/09 E2610009642 10/09 E 10/20/09 317 PM Rear Carrying Handle Used for lifting of the tool Getting To Know Your Miter SawUpper Blade Guard Covers upper portion of the blade Assembly Unpacking And Checking ContentsInstallation And Removal Of The Blade Dust Bag Assembling Dust Elbow And Dust BagDust port Adjustments Checking 0 Bevel AdjustmentAdjusting Bevel lock lever Tension Combination Square Blade Bevel lock LeverChecking 45 Bevel Adjustment Blade 45 To The TableCalibrating Blade at 45 degrees to the table To the tableMiter Scale Indicator Adjustment Screw Blade Square to fenceFence Blade Combination Square Hex BoltsDepth Adjustment Setting Blade Depth for Normal full CutsSetting Blade Depth for Cutting Grooves Kerf InsertTransporting, placement and Mounting Mounting ApplicationsAdjusting the four position Switch Handle Model 5412 only Mounting the SawBasic Saw Operations Body and Hand positionMove the head assembly to check clearance with clamp Workpiece SupportWing Nut Knob Clamp Post Hole Arm Clamp leversSwitch Activation Auxiliary fenceMiter Detent Override Sliding fences and Base ExtensionsSaw Operations Chop CutSlide Cut Follow these instructions for making your chop cutMiter Cut Bevel CutFollow these instructions for making your miter cut Quick Action Clamp Workpiece Miter DetentsBevel Range 1 = 45 left to Bevel Range 2 = 0 to 45 Right To operate in rangeFront Carry Handle Bevel Range 3 = 47 left to 47 Right Bevel lock leverFollow these instructions for making your compound cut Compound CutsQuick-Action Clamp Workpiece Length Stop Model 5412 only Cutting GroovesOutside Grooves Workpiece Chisel Cut Cutting Base Molding Cutting Crown MoldingMiter and Bevel Settings for Standard Crown Molding Cuts Crown Molding laying flat on TableCrown Molding Angled Against fence 45º Miter Crown Molding Angled to Table and fenceFor any Crown Molding Special Cuts Cutting Bowed MaterialQuick Action Clamp Fence Quick Action Clamp Fence Round MaterialMaking an Auxiliary fence Required pieces 1st Time Use of the Auxiliary fenceStationary Fence on Tool Maintenance and lubrication ServiceTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide ElectricalTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide General Accessories Seguridad 2610009642 10/09 S2610009642 10/09 S 10/20/09 300 PMGuridad puede dar lugar a lesiones personales graves Seguridad eléctricaServicio Utilización y cuidado de las herramientasNormas de seguridad para sierras para cortar ingletes Conserve Estas Instrucciones LAS Advertencias QUE SE Mues Indice Herramientas con aislamiento dobleCordones de extensión PáginaRequisitos eléctricos Freno eléctrico17 18 11 10 11 21 2610009642 10/09 S2610009642 10/09 S 10/20/09 301 PMFamiliarización con la sierra para cortar ingletes Desempaquetado y comprobación del contenido EnsamblajeHerramientas necesarias para el ensamblaje y la alineación Placa de Instalación y remoción de la hojaCubierta Ensamblaje del codo para polvo y la bolsa para polvo Orificio para PolvoAjustes Comprobación del ajuste de bisel aGire la mesa a la posición de inglete de Mesa HojaHoja a 45 respecto a la mesa Calibración de la hoja a 45 grados con la mesaEscuadra de Mesa CombinaciónHoja en ángulo recto con el tope-guía Tope-guía Blade Escuadra de combinaciónAlineación del tope-guía Perno hexagonalesAccesorio de inserción para la separación de corte Ajuste de la profundidadCompletos Consulte las instrucciones en la páginaTransporte, colocación y montaje Aplicaciones de montajeCómo levantar la sierra Banco de trabajoMontaje de la sierra Montaje portátil usando abrazaderasAbrazadera del mango PosicionesOperaciones básicas de la sierra Posición del cuerpo y de las manosSoporte de la pieza de trabajo Activación del interruptor Tope-guía auxiliarPosición de bisel de 0 solamente Compruebe si alguno de los compo- nentes interfiereSobrecontrol del retén del inglete Topes-guía y extensiones de la base deslizantesCorte de troceado Operaciones de la sierraCorte deslizante Corte a inglete Corte en biselAbrazadera De acción Rápida Pieza de Escala de Retenes TrabajoPara hacer el corte en bisel, siga estas instrucciones Hasta 47 a la derechaPalanca de fijación de bisel Cortes compuestos Ángulos deCorte de ranuras Tope de longitud modelo 5412 solamenteBotón de Liberación de tope De profundidad Contratuercas Tope de longitudDe la pared Corte de moldura de baseCorte de moldura de techo Moldura de techo colocada horizontalmente sobre la mesa Ángulo respecto a la mesa y al tope-guía Moldura de techo en ángulo Contra el tope-guía Inglete dePara cualquier moldura de techo Esquina internaCortes especiales Corte de material arqueadoTope-guía Abrazadera De acción Rápida Tope-guíaUna moldura ubicada en posición Tra en las figuras que aparecen a continuaciónElaboración de un tope-guía auxiliar Piezas requeridas Uso del tope-guía auxiliar por primera vezTope-gu’a estacionario ubicado en la herramienta Mantenimiento y lubricación ServicioEscobillas de carbón EscobillaLocalización y reparación de averías Guía de localización y reparación de averías eléctricasCuidado de las hojas Lubricación de las herramientasGuía de localización y reparación de averías generales Accesorios MS1223 Juego de topes de longitudMS1225 Bolsa para polvo de repuesto Base de soporte portátil T3B TracRac con ruedasSécurité Consignes générales de sécurité pour les outils d’établi2610009642 10/09 F2610009642 10/09 F 10/20/09 311 PM Élémentaires risquerait de subir de graves blessuresRéparation Utilisation et entretien de l’outilConsignes de sécurité pour les scies à onglet La scie à onglet composée LES Avertissements CI-APRÈS Double isolation Table des matièresRallonges Spécifications électriques Familiarisez-vous avec votre scie à onglet VoirFrein électrique Tout angle d’onglet17 18 11 10 11 21 Poignée de transport arrière Utilisée pour soulever l’outil Familiarisez-vous avec votre scie à ongletPoignée de transport avant Utilisée pour soulever l’outil Déballage et vérification du contenu AssemblageOutils nécessaires à l’assemblage et à l’alignement Pose et dépose de la lame Vis avant De laMent Lame de scieAssemblage du coude de poussière et du sac à poussière Orifice PoussièreRéglages Vérification du réglage du biseau à Lame à 45 par rapport à la tableRéglage de la lame à 45 par rapport à la table Lame d’équerre par rapport au guide Guide Lame Équerre à combinaisonAlignement du guide Boulons hexagonauxInsert d’encoche Réglage de la profondeurTransport, positionnement et montage Applications de montagePour soulever la scie ÉtabliMontage portatif à l’aide de serre-joints Montage de la scieArea de fijación con abrazaderas Opérations de base de la scie Position du corps et des mainsSupport de l’ouvrage Trou de Serre-joint BrasLevier Trou de Serre-joint Tige filetéeGuide auxiliaire Actionnement de l’interrupteurCourt-circuitage du cran d’arrêt d’onglet Rallonges d’embase et guides coulissantsCoupe de fente Opérations de la scieCoupe par glissement Coupe à l’onglet Coupe en biseauCrans ’arrêtGamme de biseau 1 = entre 45 à gauche et Pour utiliser la scie sur la gammePoignée de transport avant Levier de blocage du biseauCoupes composées Suivez ces instructions pour pratiquer Votre coupe composéeCoupe de rainures Butée de longueur modèle 5412 seulementCoupe de moulures en couronne Coupe de moulures de baseDu mur Moulures en couronne reposant à plat sur la table Moulure en Couronne Biseau de 33,9 Onglet de 31,6Angle de dévers de la corniche Coin interneLa table et au guide Onglet dePour toutes les corniches Coupes spéciales Coupe de matériaux courbésSerre-joint à ac Tion rapide Guide Serre-joint àFabrication d’un guide auxiliaire Pièces nécessaires Illustré aux figures ci-dessousPremière utilisation du guide auxiliaire 105 Maintenance et lubrification EntretienBalais de charbon Balai Borne De balaiDépannage Guide de dépannage ÉlectriqueEntretien des lames Graissage de l’outilGuide de dépannage Généralités MS1223 Kit de butée de longueur AccessoiresSupport de scie à onglet sur roue Gravity-Rise T4B 110 Notas Remarques 111Limited Warranty of Bosch Portable and Benchtop Power Tools