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In the case of left bevel cut
M
ol
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i
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Fi
g
. A
Beve
l
ang
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M
i
ter
ang
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Fo
r
ou
t
si
de
co
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Fo
r
i
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si
de
co
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5
2/38°
t
yp
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4
5
°
t
yp
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R
i
ght
3
1
.6°
4
5
°
t
yp
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L
eft
33.9°
L
eft
3
0
°
5
2/38°
t
yp
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L
eft
3
1
.6°
L
eft
3
5
.3°
R
i
ght
3
5
.3°
R
i
ght
3
5
.3°
R
i
ght
3
1
.6°
(
1
)
(2)
(3)
(4)
T
a
bl
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(A)
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M
ol
d
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posi
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io
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i
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Fi
g
. A
M
ol
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edge
aga
i
n
s
t
g
ui
de
fen
c
e
(
1
)
C
e
ili
ng
co
nta
c
t
edge
s
h
oul
d
b
e
aga
i
n
s
t
g
ui
de
fen
c
e
.
C
e
ili
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co
nta
c
t
edge
s
h
oul
d
b
e
aga
i
n
s
t
g
ui
de
fen
c
e
.
Fo
r
ou
t
si
de
co
rner
Fi
n
is
hed
pi
e
c
e
will b
e
o
n
the
L
eft
si
de
o
f
bl
ade
.
Fi
n
is
hed
pi
e
c
e
will b
e
o
n
the
R
i
ght
si
de
o
f
bl
ade
.
Fo
r
i
n
si
de
co
rner
W
a
ll co
nta
c
t
edge
s
h
oul
d
b
e
aga
i
n
s
t
g
ui
de
fen
c
e
.
Fi
n
is
hed
pi
e
c
e
(2)
(3)
(4)
T
a
bl
e
(
B
)
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Example:
In the case of cutting 52/38° type crown
molding for position (1) in Fig. A:
•
Tilt and secure bevel angle setting to
33.9° LEFT.
•
Adjust and secure miter angle setting to
31.6° RIGHT.
•
Lay crown molding with its broad back
(hidden) surface down on the turn base
with its CEILING CONTACT EDGE
against the guide fence on the saw.
•
The finished piece to be used will
always be on the LEFT side of the blade
after the cut has been made.
In the case of right bevel cut
M
ol
d
i
ng
posi
t
io
n
i
n
Fi
g
. A
Beve
l
ang
l
e
M
i
ter
ang
l
e
Fo
r
ou
t
si
de
co
rner
Fo
r
i
n
si
de
co
rner
5
2/38°
t
yp
e
4
5
°
t
yp
e
R
i
ght
3
1
.6°
4
5
°
t
yp
e
R
i
ght
33.9°
R
i
ght
3
0
°
5
2/38°
t
yp
e
L
eft
3
1
.6°
L
eft
3
5
.3°
R
i
ght
3
5
.3°
R
i
ght
3
5
.3°
R
i
ght
3
1
.6°
(
1
)
(2)
(3)
(4)
T
a
bl
e
(A)
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M
ol
d
i
ng
posi
t
io
n
i
n
Fi
g
. A
M
ol
d
i
ng
edge
aga
i
n
s
t
g
ui
de
fen
c
e
(
1
)
Fo
r
ou
t
si
de
co
rner
Fo
r
i
n
si
de
co
rner
Fi
n
is
hed
pi
e
c
e
(2)
(3)
(4)
T
a
bl
e
(
B
)
Fi
n
is
hed
pi
e
c
e
will b
e
o
n
the
L
eft
si
de
o
f
bl
ade
.
Fi
n
is
hed
pi
e
c
e
will b
e
o
n
the
R
i
ght
si
de
o
f
bl
ade
.
W
a
ll co
nta
c
t
edge
s
h
oul
d
b
e
aga
i
n
s
t
g
ui
de
fen
c
e
.
W
a
ll co
nta
c
t
edge
s
h
oul
d
b
e
aga
i
n
s
t
g
ui
de
fen
c
e
.
C
e
ili
ng
co
nta
c
t
edge
s
h
oul
d
b
e
aga
i
n
s
t
g
ui
de
fen
c
e
.
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Example:
In the case of cutting 52/38° type crown
molding for position (1) in Fig. A:
•
Tilt and secure bevel angle setting to
33.9° RIGHT.
•
Adjust and secure miter angle setting to
31.6° RIGHT.
•
Lay crown molding with its broad back
(hidden) surface down on the turn base
with its WALL CONTACT EDGE against
the guide fence on the saw.
•
The finished piece to be used will
always be on the RIGHT side of the
blade after the cut has been made.
7.
Cutting aluminum extrusion
Fig.40
Fig.41
When securing aluminum extrusions, use spacer
blocks or pieces of scrap as shown in the figure to
prevent deformation of the aluminum. Use a cutting
lubricant when cutting the aluminum extrusion to
prevent build-up of the aluminum material on the
blade.
WARNING:
•
Never attempt to cut thick or round aluminum
extrusions.
Thick or round aluminum extrusions
can be difficult to secure and may work loose
during the cutting operation which may result in
loss of control and serious personal injury.
8. Wood
facing
Use of wood facing helps to assure splinter-free
cuts in workpieces. Attach a wood facing to the
guide fence using the holes in the guide fence.
See the figure concerning the dimensions for a
suggested wood facing.
15mm
Over 500 mm
1
1
8
0mm-
9
0mm
2
0 mm
68
mm 1
2
1mm
68
mm
1
2
1mm
2
4 mm
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CAUTION:
•
Use straight wood of even thickness as the wood
facing.
WARNING:
•
Use screws to attach the wood facing to the
guide fence. The screws should be installed
so that the screw heads are below the surface
of the wood facing so that they will not
interfere with the positioning of the material
1. Holes
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