Black & Decker 629437-00, FS1500CMS Crosscuts, Bevel Cuts, Quality of Cut, Clamping the Workpiece

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FERROUS (IRON AND STEEL) MATERIALS OR MASONRY WITH THIS SAW. Do not use any abrasive blades.

Crosscuts

NOTE: Cutting of multiple pieces is not recommended, but can be done safely by ensuring that each piece is held firmly against the table and fence.

A crosscut is made by cutting wood across the grain at any angle. A straight crosscut is made with the miter arm at the zero degree position. Set the miter arm at zero, hold the wood on the table and firmly against the fence. Turn on the saw by squeezing the trigger switch.

When the saw comes up to speed (about 1 second) lower the arm smoothly and slowly to cut through the wood. Let the blade come to a full stop before raising arm.

Miter crosscuts are made with the miter arm at some angle other than zero. This angle is often 45 degrees for making corners, but can be set anywhere from zero to 47 degrees left or right. After selecting the desired miter angle, be sure to tighten the miter clamp handle (4). Make the cut as described above.

Bevel Cuts

A bevel cut is a crosscut made with the saw blade at a bevel to the wood. In order to set the bevel, loosen the bevel clamp knob (10) and move the saw to the left as desired. (It is necessary to move the left side of the fence to allow clearance). Once the desired bevel angle has been set, tighten the bevel clamp knob firmly.

Bevel angles can be set from 2 degrees right to 47 degrees left and can be cut with the miter arm set between zero and 47 degrees right or left.

Quality of Cut

The smoothness of any cut depends on a number of variables. Things like material being cut, blade type, blade sharpness and rate of cut all contribute to the quality of the cut.

When smoothest cuts are desired for molding and other precision work, a sharp (60 tooth carbide) blade and a slower, even cutting rate will produce the desired results.

Ensure that material does not creep while cutting, clamp it securely in place. Always let the blade come to a full stop before raising arm.

If small fibers of wood still split out at the rear of the workpiece, stick a piece of masking tape on the wood where the cut will be made. Saw through the tape and carefully remove tape when finished.

Keep both feet firmly on the floor and maintain proper balance. As you move the miter arm left and right, follow it and stand slightly to the side of the saw blade. Sight through the guard louvers when following a pencil line.

Clamping the Workpiece

Turn Off and Unplug Saw

If you cannot secure the workpiece on the table and against the fence by hand (irregular shape, etc.) or your hand will be within 6” of the blade, a clamp or fixture must be used.

Other convenient clamps such as spring, bar or C-clamps may be appropriate for certain sizes and shapes of workpieces. Use care in selecting and placing these clamps and make a dry run before making the cut. The left fence may be adjusted to aid clamping.

Support for Long Pieces

Turn Off and Unplug Saw

ALWAYS SUPPORT LONG PIECES.

For best results, use an extension work support to extend the table

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Contents FS1500CMS 10 Compound Miter SAW Parts Description Figures 1,2 Operating Handle 31.6 22.5 Page 22.5 31.6 Work Extensions Stop Blockextensiones Bloque DE Tope Safety Instructions For All Tools Important Safety InstructionsSafety Warnings Double Insulation Safety Instructions Polarized PlugsVolts Additional Safety Rules For Miter SawsIf you have any questions, call 1-800-54-HOW-TO On Places Electrical ConnectionUnpacking Your Saw FamiliarizationCapacity of CUT Installing a BladeBench Mounting Removing the BladeAttaching Work Extensions Assembling and Adjusting Your SawAdjustments Miter Scale AdjustmentBevel Pointers Miter Pointer AdjustMentBevel Stop Adjustment Fence AdjustmentOperation SwitchAutomatic Electric Brake 120 Volt only BrushesClamping the Workpiece CrosscutsBevel Cuts Quality of CutCutting Crown Molding Pretesting with Scrap Material is Extremely ImportantCutting Trim Molding and Other Frames Cutting Compound MitersInstructions for Cutting Crown Molding Laying Flat Using the Compound FeaturesBevel Setting Type of CUT Special CutsBe Sure to Follow Safety Rules and Instructions Trouble Shooting GuideMaintenance Perform all maintenance with miter saw unpluggedWarranty Service InformationFull Two-Year Home Use Warranty AccessoriesNO. FS1500CMS Description des pièces figures 1 etConsignes de sécurité importantes Scie À Onglets Combinée DE 25 cm 10 poConsignes de sécurité tous les outils Consignes de sécurité fiches polariséesNE PAS Utiliser UN Outil Électrique À Proximité DE Consignes de sécurité additionnelles scie à ongletsSUR LE PROTÈGE-LAME Guide Avant D’UTILISER LACaractéristiques techniques Capacité de coupe Raccordement électriqueDéballage de la scie FamiliarisationMise EN Garde Dépose de la lamePose d’une lame Assemblage et réglage de la scieRéglage de l’échelle Fixation de la butéeFixation des rallonges RéglagesBalais Indicateur de biseauRéglage du guide Visibilité et déclenchement du protège-lameCoupes transversales FonctionnementInterrupteur Méthode de coupeLES Bras Figure Position du corps et des mains figureFixation de l’ouvrage Support de longs ouvragesCoupe À Onglets Combinée Coupe DE Moulures EN CouronneBiseaucoupe QUE SE PASSE-T-IL ? AccessoiresGuide de dépannage Suivre LES Directives ET LES Consignes DE SécuritéGarantie Complète DE Deux ANS Pour L’USAGE Domestique Renseignements Concernant LE ServiceQUE SE PASSE-T-IL? QUE SE PASSE-T-IL? Quoi FAIRE…Couvert PAR LA Présente Garantie Remplacement gratuit de l’étiquette d’avertissementSiempre Utilice Anteojos DE SEGURIDAD. También utilice Instrucciones importantes de seguridadAdvertencias de seguridad Doble aislamiento Advertencias de seguridad Clavijas polarizadasSe haya detenido completamente Si tiene cualquier pregunta, llame al 55 Conexión eléctrica Desempaque su sierraFamiliarícese con su sierra Capacidad DE Corte EspecificacionesMontaje en mesa Retiro de la hojaInstalación del tope Instalación de la hojaEnsamblaje y ajuste de su sierra Instalación de la bolsa para polvoAjustes Operación CarbonesPosicion DE Cuerpo Y Manos Vease Figura Cortes DE TravesCortes DE Bisel Calidad DEL CorteCorte DE Molduras Y Otros Marcos Sujecion DE LA Pieza DE TrabajoSoporte Para Piezas Largas Corte DE MARCOS, CAJAS, Y Otros Proyectos DE Cuatro LadosCorte DE Molduras DE Remate Ajuste DE Bisel Tipo DE CorteCorte DE Aluminio Guía para la solución de problemas frecuentes MantenimientoImportante Garantia Para USO Doméstico POR DOS Años Completos Sustitución gratuita de las etiquetas de advertenciaNota especial de Garantía para Contratistas Informacion Respecto EL ServicioPUEBLA, PUE CULIACAN, SINMEXICO, D.F MERIDA, YUC