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1.Warning Label

2.Upper Blade Guard - Supports the motor, handle, switch, blade and lower guard.

3.Lower Blade Guard - The blade guard helps protect your hands from the blade in the raised position. To reduce the risk of binding on the workpiece, it retracts as the blade is lowered.

4.Cover Plate - Holds the lower guard and is attached to upper guard. Pre- vents the arbor screw from backing out when properly attached with the cover plate stop screw.

5.Cover Plate Stop Screw - When this screw is loosened, the cover plate is rotated to the rear, allowing for blade removal/replacement.

6.Sliding Fence(s) - Fence(s) slide left/ right to provide maximum support for the workpiece.

7.Table - Sits in base, supports pivot and allows for approximately 62° miter left and right.

8.Base - Supports table, holds accesso- ries and allows for work bench or leg set mounting.

9.Miter Indicator - Indicates the angle (miter) the blade is set at.

10.Bevel Lock Lever - Locks the miter

saw at a desired bevel angle.

11.Top Carrying Handle - Convenient way to transport saw.

12.Slide Tube(s) - Allow the blade to slide for cutting various workpiece widths.

13.Slide Lock Knob - Prevents the saw’s sliding motion by locking the carriage in place.

14.Slide Fence Lock Knob - Locks fence at correct cutting position.

15.Combination Wrench - 1/4" Hex “L” wrench.

16.Miter Lock Lever/Miter Index Thumbwheel - The miter lock lever securely locks the saw at a desired miter angle. Index points have been provided at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6° (Crown molding), 45°, 60° Left and Right.

17.The Repeat-A-Cut™ - Surface allows pencil marks to be made and easily erased for duplicate cuts.

18.Depth Adjustment Clamp and Head Hold Down - Limits the saw’s down- ward travel for use when cutting dadoes and locks the saw in the low- ered position for compact storage.

19.Arbor Lock Pin - Allows the user to keep blade from rotating while tighten- ing or loosening arbor during blade replacement or removal.

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RIDGID MS1290LZ manual Getting to Know Your Miter Saw, Saw at a desired bevel angle