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Tilting the circular saw blade using
positive stop function
This miter saw employs positive stop function. You can
set 22.5° and 33.9° angle to both right and left quickly.
1.
Rotate the knob on the slide pole
counterclockwise.
2.
Tilt the carriage close to your desired positive stop
angle while raising the latch lever up.
3.
Set the latch lever in a horizontal position.
4.
Tilt the carriage at your desired positive stop angle
until it is secured.
5.
To change the angle, pull the latch lever towards
the front of the tool, and then re-tilt the carriage.
6.
Tighten the knob clockwise to secure the carriage
arm.
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Fig.32:
1.
Knob
2.
Latch lever
Tilting the circular saw blade beyond
the range 0° - 45°
1.
Rotate the knob on the slide pole
counterclockwise.
2.
Hold the handle and tilt the carriage through 45°
either to the left or right.
3.
Pull the carriage back slightly and slide the releas-
ing lever for 48° bevel angle towards the front of the tool.
4.
Tilt the carriage further to the left or right while
keeping the lever released.
5.
Tighten the knob clockwise to secure the carriage
arm.
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Fig.33:
1.
Knob
2.
Handle
3.
Releasing lever for 48°
bevel angle
Switch action
WARNING:
Before installing the battery car-
tridge(s) into the tool, always check to see that
the switch trigger actuates properly and returns
to the "OFF" position when released. Do not pull
the switch trigger hard without pressing in the
lock-off button. This can cause switch breakage.
Operating a tool with a switch that does not actuate
properly can lead to loss of control and serious per-
sonal injury.
WARNING:
NEVER use tool without a fully
operative switch trigger.
Any tool with an inoper-
ative switch is HIGHLY DANGEROUS and must be
repaired before further usage or serious personal
injury may occur.
WARNING:
NEVER defeat the lock-off button
by taping down or some other means.
A switch with
a negated lock-off button may result in unintentional
operation and serious personal injury.
WARNING:
NEVER use the tool if it runs when
you simply pull the switch trigger without press-
ing the lock-off button.
A switch in need of repair
may result in unintentional operation and serious
personal injury. Return tool to a Makita service center
for proper repairs BEFORE further usage.
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Fig.34:
1.
Switch trigger
2.
Lock-off button
3.
Hole
for padlock
To prevent the switch trigger from being accidentally
pulled, a lock-off button is provided. To start the tool,
press in the lock-off button and pull the switch trigger.
Release the switch trigger to stop.
A hole is provided in the switch trigger for insertion of a
padlock to lock the tool off.
WARNING:
Do not use a lock with a shank
or cable any smaller than 6.35 mm in diameter.
A
smaller shank or cable may not properly lock the tool
in the off position and unintentional operation may
occur resulting in serious personal injury.
Casting a cutting line
CAUTION:
The lamp is not a rainproof. Do not
wash the lamp in water or use it in a rain or a wet area.
Such a conduct can cause an electric shock and fume.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the lens of the lamp
as it is very hot while it is lighted or shortly after it
is turned off.
This may cause burns.
CAUTION:
Do not apply impact to the lamp,
which may cause damage or shorted service time to it.
CAUTION:
Do not look in the light or see the
source of light directly.
The LED lamp casts a light over the circular saw blade,
and a shadow of the blade falls onto a workpiece serv-
ing as a calibration-free cutting line indicator. Press the
lamp button to shed a light. A line appears in which the
blade will meet the surface of the workpiece, becoming
deepened as the blade gets lowered.
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Fig.35:
1.
Lamp button
2.
Lamp
3.
Cutting line
The indicator helps cut through an existing cut-off line
penciled on a workpiece.
1.
Hold the handle and lower the circular saw blade so a
dense shadow of the blade is thrown against a workpiece.
2.
Align a cut-off line drawn on the workpiece with
the shadowed cutting line.
3.
Adjust the miter angles and bevel angles if necessary.
NOTE:
Be sure to turn off the lamp switch after use
because turning on the light consumes the battery
power.
NOTE:
The light automatically goes off 5 minutes
after you cease operation.
Electronic function
Electric brake
This tool is equipped with an electric blade brake. If the
tool consistently fails to quickly cease to function after
the switch trigger is released, have the tool serviced at
a Makita service center.
CAUTION:
The blade brake system is not a
substitute for the blade guard. Never use tool
without a functioning blade guard.
An unguarded
blade may result in serious personal injury.
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