Chicago Electric Model 90891 operating instructions To Adjust The Bevel Angle, Trical outlet

Models: Model 90891

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To Adjust The Support Screw:

 

 

1. The Support Screw (138) ca

 

 

adjusted by turning it clockw

To Adjust The Bevel Angle:

lengthen it or by turning it c

WARNING! Prior to performing this procedure, make sure the

clockwise to shorten it.

2. It should be adjusted so tha

Power Cord of the Miter Saw is unplugged from its elec-

trical outlet.

just above the surface of th

 

 

bench

the saw is mounted o

 

FIGURE O

 

 

 

 

 

ARM HOLDER

(82)

SCALE PLATE

LOCK HANDLE

(89)

(59)

 

Support Screw

 

(138)

1.The bevel angle (or Saw Blade tilt capacity) may be adjusted

from 0 - 45 degrees to the left. To do so, loosen the Lock Handle (59) located at the rear of the Miter Saw. (See Figure O.)

2.Tilt the Arm Holder (82) until the desired compound angle of cut is achieved as indicated on the Scale Plate (89). Then, retighten the Lock Handle (59) to lock the Arm Holder in place. (See Figure O.)

To Adjust The Support Screw:

1.The Support Screw (138) can be adjusted by turning it clockwise to lengthen it or by turning it counterclockwise to shorten it.

2.It should be adjusted so that it rests just above the surface of the table or bench the saw is mounted on.

SKU 90891

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Chicago Electric Model 90891 To Adjust The Bevel Angle, Power Cord of the Miter Saw is unplugged from its elec

Model 90891 specifications

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