A
Fig. 22
A
Fig. 23
REAR SUPPORT/CARRYING HANDLE
A rear stabilizer bar (A) Fig. 22, is provided to prevent the miter saw from tipping to the rear when the cuttinghead is returned to the up position after a cut has been made. For maximum support the bar (A) should be pulled out as far as possible.
WARNING: BE CERTAIN THAT THE STABILIZER BAR IS FULLY EXTENDED WHEN MAKING CUTS.
The support bar (A) (Fig. 23) also acts as a carrying handle when transporting the saw.
ADJUSTING THE BLADE PARALLEL TO TABLE SLOT
1.DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE.
2.Lower the cutting arm. The saw blade (A) Fig. 24 should be parallel to the left edge (B) of the table opening.
3.Loosen the two socket head screws (B) Fig. 25, and remove the bevel cover (A) Fig. 25.
4.To adjust, loosen the three screws (A) Fig. 26, and move the cutting arm until the blade is parallel with the left edge (B) Fig. 24 of the table opening. Tighten the three screws (A) Fig. 26.
5.
A
B
Fig. 24
A
A
B
Fig. 25 | Fig. 26 |
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