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occur. KICKBACK occurs when the blade
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secured so it will not move during operation.
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stable work platform or bench. NEVER use tool
where operator positioning would be awkward.
14.
Make sure the shaft lock is released before the
switch is turned on.
15.
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turn base in the lowest position.
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
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Fig.2
1
Slide pole
2
Stopper pin (for carriage
sliding)
3
Vertical vise
4
Releasing button (for
right side bevel angle)
5
Holder
6
Turn base
7
Pointer (for miter angle)
8
Miter angle scale
9
Kerf board
10
Blade case
11
# JY
laser line)
12
{ J
(for laser line)
13
Blade guard
14
Knob (for bevel angle)
15
Hex wrench
16
# JY
lower limit position)
17
#Y ^-
mum cutting capacity)
18
Stopper arm
19
Lock lever (for turn base)
20
Releasing lever (for turn
base)
21
Grip (for turn base)
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Fig.3
1
Switch trigger
2
Lock-off button
3
Hole for padlock
4
Switch (for laser line)
5
Hose (for dust
extraction)
6
Stopper pin (for carriage
elevation)
7
Guide fence (lower
fence)
8
Guide fence (upper
fence)
9
Dust bag
10
%}Y
bevel angle)
11
Bevel angle scale
12
Releasing lever (for 48°
bevel angle)
13
Latch lever (for bevel
angle)
14
Pointer (for bevel angle)
15
+~}Y
bevel angle)
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