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adjusting the Fence

The Fence holds the work piece in a 

1. 

fixed position while the Table and/or 

the blade assembly are adjusted in a 

miter or bevel angle. 
To make accurate cuts, the Fence 

2. 

must be perpendicular (at a 90º 

angle) to the Saw Blade.
Before beginning work, make a test 

3. 

cut on scrap material with the Table 

set at 90º. 
Check the cut with an accurate 

4. 

square. You can also reverse the two 

pieces, hold the cut ends together, 

and hold a good straight edge along 

the side of the pieces. 
If either test reveals that the cut is not 

5. 

a true 90º angle, you must adjust the 

Fence before beginning work.

To adjust the Fence, first unplug the 

6. 

tool.
Lower the blade assembly and lock it 

7. 

in place using the Locking Pin.
Lay a reliable carpenter’s square on 

8. 

the table with one edge along the 

blade and the other along the Fence. 

Any inaccuracy should be visible. 

NOTE: The square must contact the 

surface of the blade, not the teeth, for 

an accurate reading.
The Fence is held in place with 

9. 

bolts at each end. Loosen the bolts 

slightly, and gently tap the Fence into 

position using a soft mallet. Retighten 

the bolts and make another test cut. 

Repeat the process until the Fence is 

adjusted accurately.

Once the Fence is accurately 

10. 

adjusted, tighten the bolts firmly in 

place. Recheck one last time, then 

proceed to work. 

adjusting the miter table 

indicator

After you have checked or adjusted 

1. 

the fence to be sure it is at 90º to the 

Blade, you must check the accuracy 

of the Miter Table Angle Indicator.
Loosen the screw holding the Angle 

2. 

Indicator in place. Rotate it until the 

pointer is exactly on 90º. Retighten 

the screw. 

adjusting the bevel angle

For making accurate cuts, the Saw 

1. 

Blade must be adjusted to be exactly 

vertical to the Table.
To check the angle, have the blade 

2. 

assembly in its normal upright 

position. Make a cut on a piece of flat 

sided, fairly thick scrap material.
Check the cut with an accurate 

3. 

square. The cut should be at exactly 

90º. You can also check by rotating 

one cut-off piece 180º and hold the 

cut ends together. If the cut is not 

exactly vertical, the two pieces will 

form a slight angle.
If necessary, the bevel angle can 

4. 

be corrected by adjusting the Angle 

Stop Bolt (77) and Lock Nut (78) on 

the right side under hinge of the saw 

asssembly. Adjust using the same 

technique used in Using The Depth 

Stop on page 12. See Figure 2 for the 

location of the Angle Stop Bolt and 

Lock Nut.

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SKU 67411 

        

Summary of Contents for 67411

Page 1: ...in serious injury Save this manual Copyright 2009 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without t...

Page 2: ...g Instructions 10 Using the Work Piece Extension Supports 11 Adjusting the Miter Angle 11 Adjusting the Bevel Angle 12 Fine Adjustment Controls 12 Using the Depth Stop 12 Making a Cut 12 Maintenance A...

Page 3: ...ardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury CAUTION without the safety alert symbol is used to add...

Page 4: ...eration is dusty Everyday eye glasses only have impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses SECURE WORK Use clamps or a 12 vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hand and...

Page 5: ...sories or attach 11 ments not recommended by the manufacturer may result in a risk of injury to persons For use with 8 1 4 diameter only When servicing use only identical 12 replacement parts Only use...

Page 6: ...nse and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product but must be supplied by the operator Save these instructions Grounding Instructions To prevent electric shock and death from incorre...

Page 7: ...an extended period should first be examined by a doctor and then have regular medical check ups to ensure medical problems are not being caused or worsened from use Pregnant women or people who have...

Page 8: ...de of Base Handle 3 5 Miter Knob 93 Base 95 Blade 19 Miter Angle Scale Dust Collection Bag 104 Blade Cover 30 Kerf Board 80 Table 74 Blade Guard 12 Fence 83 Figure 1 Trigger Switch 4 Components Page 8...

Page 9: ...text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product To prevent serious injury from accidental operation Turn the Power Switch of the tool to its OFF position and unplug the tool from...

Page 10: ...y from accidental operation Unplug power cord from power source before making any adjustments to this tool Work Piece and Work Area Set Up Designate a work area that is clean 1 and well lit The work a...

Page 11: ...at the work 7 material be properly supported before making a cut The material must be level on the Table The material must be supported on both ends Using the Work Piece Extension Supports is discusse...

Page 12: ...clockwise Tighten firmly but not over tight Make a sample cut in a piece of scrap 4 and check to be sure the bevel angle is correct If it is not correct the angle before cutting your work material Fin...

Page 13: ...6 the Project Clamp Ensure that the work material is level and supported securely using saw horses or supports if necessary Grip the Saw Handle and squeeze 7 the Trigger Switch 4 to start the Blade t...

Page 14: ...f children s reach If the blade has become dirty use a 3 blade cleaner not included to clean it Dirty blades will bind more easily and will more often overheat and burn the wood as it cuts Overheated...

Page 15: ...f the face Wipe the Blade collars clean of any sawdust before installing the new Blades Figure 5 5 Reinstall a new Blade on the Inner Flange 20 Be sure to match the direction marked on the new blade w...

Page 16: ...epeat the process until the Fence is adjusted accurately Once the Fence is accurately 10 adjusted tighten the bolts firmly in place Recheck one last time then proceed to work Adjusting the Miter Table...

Page 17: ...ade and lock it down with the Locking Pin Adjust the Kerf Board so the right side of the Blade slightly clears the edge of the Kerf Board Loosen the Bevel Knob 71 and set the Bevel Angle at 45 left En...

Page 18: ...ath or behind the material to support the edges of the material as it is being cut Blade binds slowing or stopping saw Material is misaligned on the saw 1 or ends are not supported Material is wet con...

Page 19: ...Holder 1 43 Carbon Brush 1 44 Bolt M5 x 18 2 45 Screw ST5 x 75 2 Part Description Qty 46 Limit Screw 1 47 Rubber Washer 1 48 Washer 5 5 49 Bolt M5 x 16 2 50 Bolt 1 51 Bearing HK0709 1 52 Bolt 1 53 Lin...

Page 20: ...Washer 8 1 102 Bolt M8 x 20 1 104 Dust Collection Bag 1 Part Description Qty 105 Hex Wrench 1 106 Spanner 1 121 Screw 1 122 Spring 1 123 Trigger Switch 1 124 Spanner Base 1 127 Washer 8 1 128 Washer...

Page 21: ...product has no serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts Page...

Page 22: ...may not apply to you This warranty is express ly in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including the warranties of merchantability and fitness To take advantage of this warranty the prod...

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