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Step 6: Plug the saw into a power source.
Step 7: Squeeze On/Off trigger. Always
allow the blade to reach full speed before
cutting. Lower the saw arm and make the
cut.
Step 8: Lower the saw arm all the way
down while open the moveable guard and
cut through the edge of the work piece.
Step 9: Smoothly push the saw arm toward
the fence all the way to the rear position to
complete the cut.
DO NOT FORCE.
Step 10: After finishing the cut, release
trigger and wait until the blade comes to a
complete stop before returning the saw
arm to the raised position.
Step 11: Remove the work piece and
repeat. When cutting a long work piece or
do repeated cutting, use extension table
and length stop.
MITER CUTS
Miter cuts are made with the miter table
set at an angle other than 0°, either left or
right during chop cut and slide cut.
WARNING Never pull the saw toward
you during a cut. The blade can
suddenly climb up on top of the work
piece and force itself toward you.
WARNING Failure to unplug the saw
could result in accidental start up,
which may cause serious injury.
WARNING Use a clamping position
that does not interfere with the cutting
operation.
WARNING To avoid serious personal
injury, always tighten the miter - lock
lever securely before making a cut.
Failure to do so could cause serious
injury.
NOTE: This saw has multi-slide bar
of two sections. Each section can be
locked/unlocked by the locking knob.
NOTE: When performing any miter
cuts, the upper fence could be moved
depending on your requirement.
Step 1: Unplug the saw.
Step 2: Set the bevel angle at 0° and turn
the miter table to desired angle using
either the miter-detent or the miter scale
(refer to ‘Setting the miter angle’ section )
(Fig. 28).
Step 3: Properly position the work piece.
Make sure that the work piece is clamped
firmly against the table and the fence.
Ensure the work piece clamp does not
interfere with the cutting operation.
Step 4: Carefully follow all instructions for
applicable chop cuts or slide cuts
according to your requirement.
Step 5: After finishing the cut, release
trigger and wait until the blade comes to a
complete stop before returning the saw
arm to the raised position.
Step 6: Remove the work piece and
repeat. When cutting a long work piece or
do repeated cutting, use extension table
and length stop.
BEVEL CUTS
Bevel cuts are made with the blade at an
angle other than 90° to the miter table. A
straight bevel cut is made with the miter
table set at the 0° position and the saw
arm set at a bevel angle between 0° and
45°, right or left.
WARNING Never pull the saw toward
you during a cut. The blade can
suddenly climb up on top of the work
piece and force itself toward you.
WARNING Failure to unplug the saw
could result in accidental start up,
which may cause serious injury.
WARNING Use a clamping position
that does not interfere with the cutting
operation.
WARNING To avoid serious personal
injury, always tighten the bevel-lock
lever securely before making a cut.
Failure to do so could cause serious
injury.
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FIG. 27
FIG. 28
OPERATION