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!WARNING

When cleaning the lower guard, unplug the saw from the power source receptacle to avoid unexpected start-up.

LUBRICATION (FIG. OO)

All of the motor bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high-grade lubricant for the life of the unit under normal operating conditions. Therefore, no further lubrication is required.

Lubricate the following as necessary:

Chop pivot: Apply light machine oil to points indicated in illustration.

Central pivot of lower blade guard: Use light household oil (sewing machine oil) on metal-to-metal or metal-to-plastic guard contact areas as required for smooth, quiet operation. Avoid excessive oil, because sawdust will cling to it.

Link: (actuates the lower guard movement) may be oiled at the rear pivot, greased at ball bearing contact, and oiled where the link actuates the acetyl roller of the lower guard, if the downward chop motion is hard to start.

Fig. OO

Central pivot of lower blade guard

Link

Chop pivot

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Contents Page Warranty Table of ContentsMiter SAW Product SpecificationsMotor Prohibition SymbolsGeneral Safety Instructions Before Using this Power Tool Power Tool SafetyAlways Wear EYE Wear Hearing ! DangerSpecific Safety Instructions for this Compound Miter SAW Dual Bevel Compound Miter SAW SafetyPage Guidelines for Extension Cords Power Supply and Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions Adapter Receptacle Recommended Accessories Accessories and AttachmentsCombination Square Must be True Tools Needed for AssemblySuppliedNot supplied Carton Contents Know Your Dual Bevel Compound Miter SAW Glossary of Terms Revolutions PER Minute RPM Woodworking TermsInstalling the Miter Handle FIG. a AssemblyInstalling the Dust BAG FIG. C Cutting Head FIG. BSAW Blade Wrench FIG. E Installing the Extension Wing Assembly FIG. DInstalling the Safety HOLD- Down Clamp FIG. F Removing Blade Fig. H, I, J, K Removing and Installing the BladeInserting and Replacing the Laser Batteries FIG. G Page Fig. M Mounting the Miter SAWBevel Stop Adjustment AdjustmentsFig. P Right Bevel Positive Stop Adjustment Fig. Q Fig. S Left Bevel Adjustment Fig. T Right Bevel Adjustment Fig. SSquaring the Fence FIG. U Miter Angle Adjustment FIG. V, WMiter Scale Indicator FIG. W QUICK-CAM Miter Table Lock Operation FIG Positive Stop Miter Angle Adjustment FIGQUICK-CAM Miter Table Lock Adjustment FIG Requirements and Safety Sections Before Each USE Assembly and Adjustments SectionsRecommended Accessories OperationInspect Your Workpiece Dress for SafetyPlan Your Work Do not Overreach When SAW is RunningNever cut freehand USE Extra Caution with Large or ODD Shaped WorkpiecesFinishing a cut Body and Hand Position FIG. YBefore freeing jammed material Basic SAW OperationsFig. Z-2 Sliding Fence FIG. BB To Turn SAW on FIG. AABevel CUT FIG. DD Before Leaving the SAWMiter CUT FIG. CC Cutting Bowed Material FIG. GG Compound CUT FIG. FFFig. JJ Cutting Crown Moulding FIG. KK, LL Bevel/Miter Settings Fig. MM Changing the Belt FIG. MMCrown Molding Chart Maintenance MaintenanceReplacing Carbon Brushes FIG. NN Lower Blade GuardFig. OO Lubrication FIG. OOOr Installing Troubleshooting GuideEYE Protection Parts List for Miter SAW Part a Parts List12 IN. Dual Bevel Compound Miter SAW Model noDescription Size Q’ty I.D. Description Parts List for Miter SAW Part BX635 X636 X637 X62T X63A X639 X63B Description Size ’ty Parts List and Schematic for MotorHere’s what the Repair Protection Agreement* includes Repair Protection AgreementsLE-FOYERMC Sears Parts & Repair Service CenterSU-HOGAR