4.Position the workpiece on the table and against the fence. Use a
5.Pull the trigger (A), turning on the saw. Lower the blade by pushing the handle (B) down into the workpiece with slow and even pressure.
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!Never pull the cutting head assembly and spinning blade toward you during the cut.
!Let the blade reach full speed before cutting.
!Extending the fence by sliding it out to the required location or
!Remove the right sliding fence if necessary. Failure to comply may cause serious injury!
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Use this operation to crosscut boards up to
Referring to Figure 30:
1.Unlock the carriage lock knob (D).
2.Set both the desired bevel angle and/or the miter angle as described in Compound Cuts (page 24); then lock into position.
3.If bevel cutting, set both the left and right sliding fences (C) to their proper location.
4.Use a hold down clamp to secure the workpiece.
5.Grasp the switch handle (F) and pull the carriage (A) forward until the center of the saw blade is over the front of the workpiece (B).
6.Pull the trigger (E) to turn the saw on.
7. | When the saw reaches full speed, push the | Figure 30 |
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| the leading edge of the workpiece. |
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8. | Slowly move the saw handle (F) toward the |
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| fence (C) to complete the cut. |
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9. | Release the trigger (E) and allow the blade to |
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| stop spinning before allowing the cutting head |
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