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10in. LASER GUIDE COMPOUND 

MITER SAW OWNER’S MANUAL

10in. LASER GUIDE COMPOUND 

MITER SAW OWNER’S MANUAL

Laser Beam Outlet

Figure I

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3. Tighten the Butterfly Screw (part #82) at the side of the 

Swivel Arm to prevent the saw from sliding.

4. Loosen the Swivel Arm Lock Handle (part #17) at the back of 

the saw.

5. Turn the saw to your ideal position according to the angle 

mark on the Gauge Plate (part #48).

6. Retighten the Swivel Arm Lock Handle (part #17) firmly.

HOW TO INSPECT AND REPLACE THE CARBON 
BRUSHES

 

WARNING:

 Before accessing the Carbon Brushes 

(#142), make sure the saw is unplugged
1. Two Carbon Brushes (#142) are located on both sides of the 

Motor Housing (#140).

2. Periodically remove the Brush Caps (part #127) with a 

screwdriver to inspect the Carbon Brushes (#142).

3. The Carbon Brushes (#142) have wear limit markings on 

them. You must use the Block Brushes within the wear limit. 
When they are worn to the limit they must be replaced. Do 
not operate the saw if the brushes are worn beyond the limit.

4. The Carbon Brushes (#142) must be replaced in pairs. For 

proper operation, the Brushes should wear equally.

5. If the Carbon Brushes are dirty, carefully scrape or wipe 

them off. 

6. When installing, make sure the Carbon Brushes fit closely 

into their holders, and the Springs 

#143

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operate freely.

7. Make sure the carbon portion of the Carbon Brushes 

contacts the Motor Armature, and the springs face away 
from the motor.

8. After inspecting or replacing the Carbon Brushes, replace 

the Brush Holder Caps (part #145) with a screwdriver, and 
tighten firmly.

NOTE: The Carbon Brushes are made of carbon and have the 
strength of pencil lead. Do not overstress the Carbon Brushes 
(#142) while cleaning or they may break.

HOW TO USE LASER GUIDE

 WARNING:

 Before plugging in and turning on the 

saw, make sure you have observed all safety warnings and 
precautions and that it is safe to begin cutting.

LASER RADIATION – NEVER STARE INTOTHE LASER 
BEAM OUTLET. AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE WITH 
THE LASER AT ALL TIMES!

Wavelength 650nm, 1mW Maximum Output, Class II

1. Secure the workpiece in place.
2. Turn on the Laser switch (#102).
3. Cut the workpiece as the Laser Beam shows.
4. If the Laser is not lined up with the Blade, please turn down 

the saw head and check if the laser beam lines up with the 
sawblade and the center of the cutting slot. Loose and 
adjust the screw on the beam, if the beam shines on the 
blade and you cannot see the beam on the other side, which 
has been in alignment already(Figure I).

5. Always turn off the Laser when finished cutting.
6. No assembly needed for the laser product. Wipe the dust or 

oil on the laser product after use.

ABOUT KERF BOARD

This saw is assembled with the Kerf Board (#45) in the turn 
base. The Kerf Board has been adjusted at the factory so that 
it does not contact the Saw Blade.

CLEANING, INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: 

Always disconnect the Compound Miter 

Saw from its power supply before performing any cleaning, 
inspection, or maintenance.

• Do not pour water into the Motor through the Motor Vents.
• Do not use solvents to wipe off the saw.
• With a brush or soft cloth, remove all the sawdust from the 

saw.

• If necessary, wipe with a damp cloth. You may use a mild 

detergent.

• Once clean, lubricate all of the moving parts with light oil.
• When storing, keep the Compound Miter Saw in a box, or 

cover it with a cloth.

 

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No

Name

Pcs

No

Name

Pcs

1

Fasten Nut M12

1

83

Swivel Arm

1

2

D12 Flat Washer

1

84

Spacer

2

3

Inner hex bolt M12X12

1

85

straight line Bearing

4

4

Base

1

86

Bearing Cover

2

5

Butterfly screw M6X20

1

87

M4×8 Cross Head Bolt

4

6

Supporting Bracket

2

88

M4×10 Cross Head Bolt

2

7

Butterfly screw M6X20

2

89

Cord Clip

1

8

Pressing Plate

1

90

Connecting Tube

1

9

V

ise Jaw Post

1

91

Outer Hex BoltM5×16

4

10

V

ise Jaw Base

1

92

Cross Head Self-tapping Bolt ST3.5×14C

6

11 Butterfly screw M6X20

1

93

Power Switch

1

12 Adjusting Handle

1

94

Connection Pole

Four holes

1

13 Cord

1

95

Handle Base

1

14 Cord Protector

1

96

M5×20 Cross Head Bolt

4

15 Fasten Nut M12

2

97

Cord Clip

1

16 D12 Flat Washer

2

98

Cord Protector

1

17 Swivel Arm Lock Handle

1

99

Cross Head Self-tapping Bolt ST3.5×14C

2

18 D10 Washer

1

100 Laser Transformer

1

19 Gauge Plate

1

101 Switch Handle

1

20 Inner Hex fasten bolt M8×10

2

102 Laser Switch

1

21 Inner Hex fasten bolt M8×20

2

103 Handle Cover

1

22 Outer Hex Bolt M12×75

1

104 Assistant Handle

1

23 Workbench

1

105 Cross Head Self-tapping Bolt ST4.8×22F

2

24 Inner Hex Bolt  M8×25

4

106 Inner Flange

1

25 Arbor Flat Washer

4

107 Adjusting Ring

1

26 Cutting Support Plate

1

108 Safety Guard

1

27 Butterfly Screw M6×40

2

109 Ball Bearing 619/8

1

28 Spring

1

110 Pivot Clip Spring

φ

16

1

29

Φ

10 Steel Ball

1

111 Bevel Wheel

1

30 M5×10 Cross Head Bolt

1

112 Pivot

1

31 Workbench Index

1

113 Ball Bearing 6304

1

32 Plastic Stopper

1

114 Straight Key 4×4×12

1

33 Friction Slice

1

115 Bearing Baffle

1

34 Across Head Bolt with tray M4×8

2

116 M5×12 Across Head Bolt with tray

2

35 Arbor Flat Washer

1

117 Butterfly Screw M6×30

1

36 Hex Head Nut M10

1

118 Knurling Nut

1

37 Gauge Locking Shaft

1

119 M4×10 Across Head Bolt

1

38 2.5X14 Spring Round Pin

1

120 D4 Flat Washer

1

39 Gauge Orientation Handle

1

121 Cord Clip

1

40 Out hex head bolt M10×40

1

122 Dust Bag Pipe

1

41 Gauge Orientation Handle Cap

1

123 M5×16 Across Head Bolt

2

42 D5 Flat Washer

2

124 Plastic stopper

1

43 M5×16 Cross Head Bolt

2

125 Cross Head Self-tapping Bolt ST3.5×9C

2

44 Workbench Step

1

126 Swivel Arbor

1

Summary of Contents for 190932

Page 1: ... is any doubt do not attempt to use this product Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Contain long hair Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts Avoid accidental starting Be sure the switch is OFF before plugging in the tool Carrying tools with your finger on the switch or plugging in tools that have ...

Page 2: ... out of path of saw blade Never reach in back of the fence UNPACKING When unpacking check to make sure that all the parts shown on the Parts List and Diagram are included If any parts are missing or broken please call Northern Tool Equipment at the number shown in this manual as soon as possible OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE All parts below refer to the parts listed in this manual HOW TO TRANSPORT T...

Page 3: ...sert a sample of the workpiece to determine its thickness and adjust the Vise Jaw part 7 12 for the best fit 3 Tighten the Vise Assembly in to position using the Butterfly Screw part 11 5 of 9 4 Check to make sure the vise assembly does not interfere with the movement of the saw by moving the saw through its range Move or re adjust the Vise Assembly if necessary 5 Remove the sample workpiece and p...

Page 4: ...F BOARD This saw is assembled with the Kerf Board 45 in the turn base The Kerf Board has been adjusted at the factory so that it does not contact the Saw Blade CLEANING INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION Always disconnect the Compound Miter Saw from its power supply before performing any cleaning inspection or maintenance Do not pour water into the Motor through the Motor Vents Do not use solvents...

Page 5: ...ad Bolt with tray M5 20 4 60 Inner Hex Bolt M5 16 1 142 Carbon Brush 2 61 Fasten Nut M6 1 143 Spring 2 62 D6 Washer 1 144 Brush Holder 2 63 Plastic Safety Guard 1 145 Brush Holder Cap 2 64 Plastic Safety Guard Spring 1 146 Pressing Plate 1 65 Plastic Safety Guard Gear 1 147 Pivot Pin 1 66 Bracket Rubber Ring 1 148 Spring D7 1 67 D5 Flat Washer 3 149 split cotter D2 10 1 68 D5 Flat Washer 1 150 Adj...

Page 6: ...ystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopi...

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