WORKPtECESUPPORT(FIG.V)
Longpiecesneedextrasupport.Thesupportshouldbe
placedundertheworkplece.Keepyourhandholdingthe
workpiecepositioned6-3/4inchesor moreawayfrom
theblade.Thesupportmustlettheworkp+ecelayflat
ontheworktableduringthecuttingoperation.NOTE:
Whenmountedona flatsurface,themitersawtableis
3-1/4incheshigh.
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Cutting capacity with auxiliary fence
Crosscut 3ol/2 in. x 3-1/2 in.
Miter 45° R & L 3-1/2 in. x 2 in.
Bevel 45 ° L 2in. x3-1/2 in.
Compound 45°L,45 °R&L 2in. x2in.
3-1/4 in.
AUXILARY WOOD FENCE (FIG. W)
When making multiple or repetitive cuts that result in
cut-off pieces of one inch or less, itis possible for the
saw blade to catch the cut-off piece and throw it out of
the saw or into the blade guard and housing, possibly
causing damage or injury. To minimize this, an auxiliary
wood fence can be mounted to your saw. Holes are
provided inthe saw fence to attach an auxiliary wood
fence. This fence is constructed of straight auxiliary
wood approximately 3/4 inch thick by 2-1/2 inches high
by 16-1/8 inches long.
Attach the wood fence securely and make afull depth
cut to make a blade slot. Check for interference between
the wood fence and the lower blade guard. Adjust if
necessary. NOTE: This auxiliary fence is used only with
the saw blade in the 0° bevel position (90 °to the table).
The auxiliary wood fence must be removed when bevel
cutting.
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