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45° Bevel Adjustment (Fig. M, O)
1. Loosen the bevel lock knob (1) and
tilt the cutting head completely to
the left.
2. Using a combination square, check
to see if the blade angle is 45° to
the table.
3. If the blade is not at 45° to the miter
table, tilt the cutting arm to the right,
loosen the locknut (8) on the bevel
angle adjustment bolt (9) and use a
10 mm wrench to adjust the bevel
angle adjustment bolt (9) depth in
or out to increase or decrease the
bevel angle.
4. Tilt the cutting arm to the left to 45°
bevel and recheck for alignment.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 until the
blade is at 45° to the miter table.
6. Tighten bevel lock knob (1) and
locknut (8) when alignment is
achieved.
Fig. O
33.9° Bevel Adjustment (Fig. P)
1. Push the bevel detent pin (1) in
toward the front of the unit.
2. Unlock the bevel lock knob and tilt
the cutting arm to the crown molding
positive stop at 33.9°.
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3. Using a combination square, check
to see if the blade angle is 33.9° to
the table.
4. If the blade is not at 33.9° to the
miter table, loosen locknut (2) and
use a 10 mm wrench to adjust the
bolt (3) in or out until the blade is at
33.9° to the miter table.
5. Secure the locknut (2) into position
after alignment is achieved.
Fig. P
MITER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
(FIG. Q)
The sliding compound miter saw scale
can be easily read, showing miter
angles from 0° to 45° to the left, and 0°
to 45° to the right. The miter saw table
has nine of the most common angle
setttings with positive stops at 0°, 15°,
22.5°, 31.6°, and 45°. These positive
stops position the blade at the desired
angle quickly and accurately. Follow
the process below for quickest and
most accurate adjustments.
1. Unlock the miter table by turning the
miter handle (1) counterclockwise.
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