60
60
3. Flip your scrap piece of wood over, placing the side that was cut in Step 1 against the fence,
and then make your cut.
4. Stop the saw and do not move the fence.
5. Measure the width of the freshly cut workpiece with a tape measure. The workpiece width
should be exactly 12". If it is not, then adjust the indicator window to match the width of the
workpiece.
Miter Gauge Adjustment
Miter gauge supplied with saw is equipped with
individually adjustable index stops at 0° and 45°,
right and left, and can be manually adjusted up
to 60° right and left.
1. Adjustment to index stops can be made by
loosening locking nut and tightening or
loosening three adjusting screws. Be sure to
tighten locking nut after adjustment is made.
2. Face of miter gauge has two holes for purpose of attaching auxiliary facing.
3. Miter gauge is accurately constructed for precision work. Miter gauge is guided through T-
slot with a roller guide mounted at front of guide bar. Roller guide adds to miter gauge's
stability and prevents the guide bar from leaving the T-slot.
4. To operate miter gauge, simply loosen locking knob and move miter gauge to desired angle.
The miter gauge will stop at 0° and 45°, both right and left. To position miter gauge past
these points, simply pull out gauge stop. Position miter gauge at desired angle and tighten
locking knob.
5. Be positive the edge of workpiece next to face of
miter gauge is straight and tight against miter
gauge so that the workpiece does not rock or
rotate. Always use both hands when operating the
miter gauge.
6. The miter gauge is used for crosscutting,
compound miter cutting, rabbeting, bevel cutting
and dadoing.
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