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FASTENING THE MACHINE TO A SUPPORTING SURFACE
Before operating your compound miter saw, make sure that it is firmly
mounted to a sturdy workbench or other supporting surface. Four
holes are provided, two of which are shown at (A) Fig. 8.
When frequently moving the saw from place to place, mount the saw
on a 3/4 in. piece of plywood, and clamp the plywood to a supporting
surface with “C” clamps.
OPERATIONAL CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS
TABLE HAZARD AREA
WARNING:
The area inside the two red lines on the table
(A) Fig. 9 is designated as a "
hazard zone
". Never place your
hands inside this area while the machine is running. Maintain
hands 6 in. from blade.
USING THE OPTIONAL WORK CLAMP
1.
An optional work clamp (A) Fig. 10 is available. Use this
accessory clamp, especially with short workpieces. Never allow
your hands to be in the “Hazard Zone”.
2.
Two holes (B) Fig. 9 are provided in the base of the miter saw,
enabling you to use the clamp (A) Fig.10 on either the right or
left hand side of the saw blade.
WARNING:
Keep your hands out of path of saw blade. If
necessary, clamp the workpiece in place before making the cut
if hands would be within 6 in. of the blade.
STARTING AND STOPPING THE MITER SAW
To start the miter saw, depress the switch trigger (A) Fig. 11 To stop
the miter saw, release the switch trigger.
This saw is equipped with an automatic electric blade brake. As
ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED
(Supplied) * 5mm hex wrench * 1/2 in. Blade wrench
(Not supplied) * Phillips head screw driver * A square to make
adjustments
WARNING:
For your own safety, do not connect the
machine to the power source until the machine is
completely assembled and you read and understand the
entire instruction manual.
WARNING:
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER
SOURCE!
ATTACHING THE TABLE LOCK HANDLE
Thread the table lock handle (A) Fig. 2 into the threaded hole (B) of
the arm bracket.
ROTATING THE TABLE TO THE 90° DEGREE POSITION
1. Turn the table lock handle (A) Fig. 3 counter-clockwise one or
two turns, and depress the index lever (B) to release the 45°
positive stop.
2. Rotate the table to the left until the index stop engages with the
90° positive stop (Fig. 4). Tighten the table lock handle (A).
MOVING CUTTINGHEAD TO THE UP POSITION
1. Push down on handle (A), Inset, Fig. 5. Pull out the cuttinghead
lock pin (B).
2. Move the cuttinghead (C) to the up position (Fig. 6).
ATTACHING THE DUST BAG
Squeeze the spring clips (A) Fig. 7 of the dust bag (B) and clip the
dust bag (B) over the ribs of the dust chute.
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
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