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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
COMPOUND MITER SAW TERMS
ARBOR LOCK – Allows the user to keep the
blade from rotating while tightening or loosening
the arbor bolt during blade replacement or
removal.
BASE – Supports the table, holds accessories
and allows for workbench or leg set mounting.
BEVEL LOCKING HANDLE – Locks the miter
saw at a desired bevel angle.
BEVEL SCALE – To measure the bevel angle of
the saw blade 0° to 45° left.
COVER PLATE SCREW – Loosen this screw
and rotate the plate for access to the blade arbor
bolt.
FENCE – Helps to keep the workpiece from
moving when sawing. Scaled to assist with
accurate cutting.
LOWER BLADE GUARD – Helps protect your
hands from the blade in the raised position, it
retracts as the blade is lowered.
MITER HANDLE – Used to rotate the table, and
to rotate the saw to a right or left cutting position.
MITER SCALE – Measures the miter angle 0° to
45° left and right.
MOUNTING HOLES – To mount the miter saw to
a stable surface.
ON/OFF TRIGGER SWITCH – To start the tool,
squeeze the trigger. Release the trigger to turn
off the miter saw.
POSITIVE STOP LOCKING LEVER – Locks the
miter saw at a preset positive stop for the desired
miter angle.
STOP LATCH – Lock s th e m iter saw in the
lowered position for compact storage and
transportation.
SWITCH HANDLE – The switch handle contains
the trigger switch and the laser on/off switch. The
blade is lowered into the workpiece by pushing
down on the handle. The saw will return to its
upright position when the handle is released.
WARNING LABELS – Read and understand for
your own safety. Make sure all labels are present
on machine and legible.
WRENCH STORAGE – Convenient storage to
prevent misplacing the blade wrench.
WOODWORKING TERMS
ARBOR – Th e sha ft on w hic h a bla de is
mounted.
BEVEL CUT – An angle cut made through the
face of the workpiece.
COMPOUND CUT – A simultaneous bevel and
miter cut.
CROSS CUT – A cut made across the width of
the workpiece.
FREEHAND – Performing a cut without using a
fence (guide), hold down or other proper device
to prevent the workpiece from twisting during the
cutting operation.
GUM – A sticky sap from wood products.
HEEL – Misalignment of the blade.
KERF – The amount of material removed by
blade cut.
MITER C UT – An angle cut made across the
width of the workpiece.
RESIN – A sticky sap that has hardened.
REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE (RPM) – The
number of turns completed by a spinning object
in one minute.
SAW BLADE PATH – The area of the workpiece
or table top directly in line with the travel of the
blade or the part of the workpiece which will be
cut.
SET – The distance between two saw blade tips,
bent outward in opposite directions to each other.
The further apart the tips are, the greater the set.
WORKPIECE – The item being cut. The surfaces
of a workpiece are commonly referred to as
faces, ends and edges.