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Let saw reach full speed before contacting
workpiece. Doing so will reduce risk of kick-
back, help provide cleanest cut, and reduce
stress on saw motor.
Figure 16. Cutting indicator arrows.
Figure 17. Plunge-action lowering through
workpiece.
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Model T33300 (Mfd. Since 04/22)
Note: Front and rear cutting indicator arrows
are only accurate when blade is fully extend-
ed. If saw depth gauge is set, maximum cut-
ting distance will be less.
4. Engage plunge release and lower blade
slightly, but without touching workpiece.
5. To activate saw, engage ON/OFF trigger
while holding plunge release.
Note: Holding ON/OFF trigger alone will not
activate saw. For power to be activated, both
plunge release and ON/OFF trigger must be
pressed. After power has been activated,
plunge release can be disengaged.
3. Align start cut-point with rear cutting indicator
arrow (see
Figure 16).
Note: Rear cutting indicator arrow marks
maximum rear cutting distance blade will
travel when fully extended.
6. Lower blade until cutting depth is reached.
Blade and riving knife will descend into
workpiece (see
Figure 17).
7. Move saw forward in an even, steady motion.
When front cutting indicator arrow reaches
stop point, cut has been completed.
Rear
Arrow
Center Arrow
Front
Arrow
Workpiece
Saw Blade
Movement
Through
Workpiece
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