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MOUNTING THE MITER SAW
(FIG. O, P)
To avoid injury from unexpected
saw movement:
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Before moving the miter saw,
disconnect the power cord from
the outlet, and lock the cutting
arm in the lower position using
the hold-down latch.
NOTE: The hold-down latch is
for carrying or storing the tool.
It is not to be used for holding
the saw while cutting. Lower
the cutting head and press in
holddown latch to secure the
cutting head.
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Lock the slide carriage in place
by tightening the slide carriage
lock knob.
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Never carry the miter saw by
the power cord or by the trigger
switch handle. Carrying the tool
by the power cord could cause
damage to the insulation or wire
connections and result in electric
shock or fire.
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To avoid injury from flying debris,
do not allow visitors to stand
behind the saw.
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Place the saw on a firm, level
workbench where there is
room for handling and properly
supporting the workpiece.
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Support the saw on a level work
surface.
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Bolt or clamp the saw to its support.
WARNING
!
Mounting instructions:
1.
For stationary use
, place the saw
in the desired location, directly on a
workbench where there is room for
handling and proper support of the
workpiece. The base of the saw has
eight mounting holes, four 1/4 in.
holes and four 3/8 in. holes. Select
the proper mounting holes based on
the size of bolts used. Bolt the base
of the miter saw (1) to the work
surface (5), using the fastening
method as shown in Fig O.
NOTE:
Mounting hardware is not
included with this tool. Bolts, nuts,
washers, and screws must be
purchased separately.
Fig. O
1. Miter saw base
2. Hex head bolt
3. Rubber washer
4. Flat washer
5. Workbench
6. Flat washer
7. Lockwasher
8. Hex nut
9. Jam nut
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