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Crown moulding cut

Crown moulding can only be cut flat on the table with this 
mitre saw.

This mitre saw has special mitre stops on 31.6° left and 
right and a bevel indication at 33.9° for special crown 
moulding, i.e. 52° between the back of the moulding and 
the top flat surface that fits against the ceiling; 38° 
between the back of the moulding and the bottom flat 
surface that fits against the wall.

Refer to the following table to make this crown moulding 
cut:

Note: 

. These special stops can not be used with 45° crown 

moulding.

Note: 

Since most rooms do not have angles of exactly 90°, 

fine tuning is needed, always make a test cut to confirm the 
correct angles.

Setting the cutting depth (fig. L)

The depth of cut can be preset for even and repetitive 
shallow cuts.

Adjust the cutting head down until the teeth of the blade 
are at the required depth of cut.

While holding the upper arm in position, turn the stop 
knob (35) until it touches the stop plate (36).

Check the blade depth by moving the cutting head front 
to back through the full motion of a typical cut along the 
control arm.

Carrying the tool (fig. M)

Loosen the mitre lock knob (7) and turn the table all the 
way to the right. Lock the table at the 45° mitre angle.

Pull the cutting head to the front of the saw and lock the 
carriage with the lock knob (14).

Lower the cutting head and push in the lock pin (34) 
(fig. G).

Carry the mitre saw with the main operating handle (2) 
and the rear carrying handle (15).

Blade and tooth type

Your mitre saw has been supplied with a negative rake saw 
blade. It is advisable to use a negative rake blade when 
replacing your saw blade.

TCG type

 - For cutting aluminium sheets, tubing 

extrusions and other non-ferrous metals such as 
copper, brass. When cutting non-ferrous metals, a 
negative rake saw blade should be used.

ATB type 

- For general cutting and trimming of wood, 

plywood, and sizing pressboard, hardboard, and 
particle board, when a neat cut is needed.

Changing blades (fig. N - P)
Warning! 

To avoid injury from accidental starting, always 

remove the power plug from the power source before 

Outside 

corner

Mitre 

angle

Right at 

45°

Left at 

45°

Moulding 

position

Bottom 
against 

table

Bottom 
against 

table

Top 

against 

fence

Bottom 
against 

fence

Finished 

side

Keep left 

side of 

cut

Keep 

right side 

of cut

Keep 

right side 

of cut

Keep 

right side 

of cut

Settings

Left side

Right side

Inside 

corner

Mitre 

angle

Right 31.6°

31.6° left

Bevel 
angle

33.9°

33.9°

Moulding 

position

Top against fence

Bottom against 

fence

Finished 

side

Keep left side of cut Keep left side of cut

Outside 

corner

Mitre 

angle

Right 31.6°

left 31.6°

Bevel 
angle

33.9°

33.9°

Moulding 

position

Bottom against 

fence

Top against fence

Finished 

side

Keep right side of 

cut

Keep right side of 

cut

Settings

Vertical position 

(back of moulding 

is against the 

fence)

Horizontal position 

(Back of moulding 

is flat on the table)

Bevel angle

45°

Material

Tooth type 600 ~ 100T 24 ~100T

TCG

ATB

Wood

Lumber

Plywood

Hardboard

Chipboard

Plastic

PVC

ABS

Acrylic

PC

PS

Non-ferrous 

metal

Aluminium

Copper

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Page 7: ...supply Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock 3 Personal safety a Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury b Use personal protective equipment Always wear eye...

Page 8: ...stic and non ferrous metal only Do not operate the machine without the guard in position Do not operate the machine if the guard does not function or is not maintained properly Ensure that the arm is securely fixed when performing bevel cuts Keep the surrounding area of the machine well maintained and free of loose materials e g chips and off cuts Ensure the machine and the work area are provided ...

Page 9: ...t be avoided these are Impairment of hearing Risk of accidents caused by the uncovered parts of the rotating saw blade Risk of injury when changing the blade Risk of squeezing fingers when opening the guards Health hazards caused by breathing dust developed when sawing wood especially oak beech and MDF Additional safety instructions for lasers This laser complies with class 1M according to IEC 608...

Page 10: ...age wear and ageing Replace the extension cable if damaged or defective When using a cable reel always unwind the cable completely Use of an extension cable not suitable for the power input of the tool or which is damaged or defective may result in a risk of fire and electric shock Features 1 Laser on off switch 2 Main operating handle 3 Motor housing 4 Moveable lower guard 5 Bench mounting holes ...

Page 11: ...he blade does not contact the square along it s length loosen the two screws 33 fig G and adjust the fence Tighten the two screws 33 Bench mounting fig H Note We highly recommend that you bolt this mitre saw securely to a work bench to gain the maximum stability of your machine Make sure that the machine is fixed to a bench whenever possible Locate and mark the four bolt holes on the bench Drill t...

Page 12: ...ng the fence fig R Loosen the high sliding fence clamp 43 and slide the fence to the left Make a dry run with the saw switched off and check for clearance Adjust the fence to be as close to the blade as practical to provide maximum work piece support without interfering with the up and down movement of the arm Tighten the high sliding fence clamp 43 to secure the fence in place Warning The guide g...

Page 13: ... handle 2 and the rear carrying handle 15 Blade and tooth type Your mitre saw has been supplied with a negative rake saw blade It is advisable to use a negative rake blade when replacing your saw blade TCG type For cutting aluminium sheets tubing extrusions and other non ferrous metals such as copper brass When cutting non ferrous metals a negative rake saw blade should be used ATB type For genera...

Page 14: ...o contact the spinning saw blade resulting in damage to the saw and severe personal injury Accessories The performance of your tool depends on the accessory used Black Decker and Piranha accessories are engineered to high quality standards and designed to enhance the performance of your tool By using these accessories you will get the very best from your tool Warning Do not carry the machine by th...

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