OPERATION
TO MAKE A COMPOUND MITER CUT
It is recommended that you place the piece to be saved on the left side of the blade and that you make a test cut on scrap wood first.
WARNING:
Make sure the blade guard assembly is securely installed and working properly to avoid serious personal injury.
Remove the rip fence by lifting the lock down handle.
Unlock the bevel locking lever.
Adjust the bevel angle to the desired setting.
Lock the bevel locking lever.
Set the saw blade to the correct depth.
Loosen the lock knob on the miter fence, set the miter fence to the desired angle and tighten lock knob.
Turn the power switch to the on ( ) position.
Position the workpiece flat on the table with the edge flush against the miter fence. Let the blade build up to full speed before feeding the workpiece into the blade.
Advance the workpiece and the miter fence toward the blade. Keep the workpiece flush against the miter fence. Push the miter fence and workpiece toward the blade. Stand slightly to the side of the wood as it contacts the blade to reduce the chance of injury should kickback occur.
When the cut is made, turn the saw off ( ). Wait for the blade to come to a complete stop before removing the workpiece.
After the blade has stopped completely, remove the cutoff stock.
TO MAKE NON-THROUGH CUTS
WARNING:
Unplug the saw to avoid possible injury.
Lower the blade.
Loosen the two hex nuts at the base of the riving knife. Do not remove hex nuts. Remove the riving knife/ guard assembly. Retighten the two hex nuts on the base.
FEATHERBOARD
PUSH STICK
BEVEL
LOCKING
LEVER
“C” CLAMP | PUSH BLOCK | Fig. 32 |
Raise the blade to the correct height by turning the blade adjusting handle counterclockwise.
Feed the workpiece into the blade.
WARNING:
Carefully check all setups and rotate the blade one full revolution to assure proper clearance before connecting saw to power source.
Always use push blocks, push sticks, and featherboards when making
WARNING:
When making a
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