11.
Assembly
1. Push the dust elbow onto the dust nozzle.
Rotate elbow to the desired position. (Figure 5).
Figure 5. Dust Bag and Elbow
2. The dust bag attaches to the dust chute elbow
and is used to collect sawdust. The dust elbow
can also be attached to a standard 2" vacu-
um tube for dust collection.
3. Position dust elbow/bag so that it does not
interfere with the tool during the cutting operation
for all miter/bevel settings. Make sure dust bag
does not interfere with the slide rails during slide
cutting.
4. The dust bag requires emptying when full of
sawdust. Empty it frequently and after comple-
tion of sawing. Carefully remove dust bag from
dust elbow. Empty dust bag in proper trash bin
by unzipping the bag. Be extremely careful of
disposed dust, materials in fine particle form may
be explosive. Do not throw sawdust on an open
fire. Over time, spontaneous combustion can
result from mixing oil or water with dust
particles.
When sawing chemically pressure
treated lumber, paint that may be
lead based, or any other materials that may contain
carcinogens, use special precautions. A suitable res-
pirator must be worn by all personnel entering the
work area. Work areas should be sealed by plastic
sheeting and persons not protected should be kept
out until work areas are thoroughly cleaned.
WARNING
!
Assembling Dust Elbow And Dust BagAttaching Miter Lock Knob
Locate the miter lock knob from among the loose
parts and thread shaft into miter detent assembly as
shown in Figure 4.
1
Miter Gauge
Lock Knob
Shaft
Figure 4: Miter Lock Knob
Dust
Elbow
Dust
Bag
Dust
Nozzle