BM 2610021316
preparing for Saw Operations
Workpiece Support
Clamps
Using the Workpiece Clamp – This clamp easily secures a workpiece to the table or base.
1.Insert the clamp’s knurled bar down into a clamp post hole; there are two post holes located in the base behind the fence. The knurled end must be in the post at least 1/2".
2.Slide the clamp down until its rubber foot con- tacts the workpiece.
3.Adjust the clamp height so it does not touch the sliding fence.
4.Rotate the clamp’s knob until the workpiece is firmly held in place (See Figure 25).
5.Move saw head up and down and forward and back to be sure it clears the clamp.
There may be extreme com- pound cuts where clamp cannot be used. Support workpiece with your hand out-
side the “No Hands” zone. Do not try to cut short pieces that cannot be clamped and cause your hand to be in the “No Hands” zone.
Alternative | FIG. 25 |
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Clamp
Workpiece
Clamps – Other
Sliding fences
!WARNING To provide sufficient (minimum 6") spacing from hand to saw
blade, extend the sliding fence and base exten-
sions when making extreme bevel, miter or com- pound cuts.
Operating Sliding fence
1.Pull the fence lock lever toward front of tool to loosen fence (See Figure 26).
2.Slide fence to the desired position. (See Figure 27)
3.Push the lock lever toward rear of tool to lock fence position. (See Figure 26)
FIG. 26
Cover
plate Tab
Adjustment
Screw
fence lock
lever
FIG. 27
Sliding
fence
Removing Sliding fences
1.Lift up on the cover plate tab and rotate it away from the fence. (See Figure 26)
2.Push the lock lever toward front of saw to loosen the fence.
3.Slide the fence all the way out, away from the saw head.
4.Lift up on the sliding fence to remove.