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Using Face Boards 
(Zero Clearance Sub Fences)

There are face board mounting holes in the 
fences for attaching face boards. Face boards 
place distance between the fence and the 
workpiece, providing improved support for 
some workpieces. Workpiece splintering can 
be reduced by using face boards. As the width 
of the face board increases, the height of the 
workpiece which can be cut increases slightly 
(but the width capacity decreases slightly). 
Similarly, if you place a face board on the saw 
table and place a workpiece on top of the face 
board, you can cut a workpiece with greater 
width (but with less height).

Guards

The tool is shipped with both the upper and 
lower guard installed. The lower guard should 
cover the blade when the saw head is up and 
it should move freely and open automatically 
as the saw head is lowered into the workpiece. 
If the lower guard appears loose, sticks, or if 
it does not move to cover the blade when the 
saw head is up, tighten the guard bracket 
screws. If it still does not move freely, take 
the saw to an authorized service center for 
repairs. Do not attempt to open the guard 
further than the automatic action permits. 

Select the Workpiece Carefully

Be cautious of pitchy, knotty, wet or warped 
workpieces. These materials are likely to cre-
ate pinching conditions. Workpieces that bow 
and pinch may result in kick back. Inspect 
for and remove nails before cutting. Always 
keep blades clean and sharp; otherwise the 
blade produces a narrow kerf and is likely 
to be pinched by the workpiece. This tool is 
not recommended for cutting ferrous metals 
such as iron and steel. See Applications for 
a more complete list of materials. 

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury, wear 
safety goggles or glasses with side 
shields. Always wait for the blade 
to stop completely and unplug the 
tool before changing accessories or 
making adjustments. Do not defeat 
the guards.

OPERATION

Support the Workpiece Properly 

Always support the workpiece during opera-
tion. Otherwise, the workpiece may pull up 
and into the saw. 

1. 

Use the Fence:

 Align the workpiece fl ush 

against the fence to provide a straight 
path for the saw blade. This will help 
eliminate the tendency for the blade 
teeth to bind. The fence can be used as 
a support for miter, bevel and compound 
cuts. 

2. 

Use a clamp: 

Clamp the workpiece to 

the fence or base with a C-clamp.

Support of Longer Workpieces

Longer workpieces need support along their 
full length. If you are using the saw on a 
level work bench, prop up the workpiece to 
a height of 4-3/4" from the bottom of the saw 
feet. There are also many aftermarket work 
tables specifi cally designed for miter saws that 
provide supports for all types of workpieces.

Adjusting the Miter Angle

The miter angle can be set using detents for 
commonly cut angles, as well as fi nely adjust-
ed to any angle. Use the miter angle pointer 
to adjust the turntable to any whole degree 
across the miter range. The digital miter angle 
readout shows the selected angle. 

1.  Loosen the miter angle lock knob.

2.  To set the miter angle, pull up on the 

detent lever and rotate the turntable 
to the detent angle closest to the de-
sired angle. The saw cuts miter angles 
from 55° on the left to 60° on the right. 
Detents are available at 0°, 15°, 22.5° 
32.62°, 45°, and 60°.

3. 

Tighten the miter angle lock knob to use 
the miter angle set at the detent before 
making a cut.

Adjusting the Depth of Cut 

The depth of the cut can be adjusted for 
groove or rabbet cuts. 

1.  Unplug the tool.

2.  To set the depth of cut, swivel the depth 

stop paw toward the front of the saw.

3. 

Lower the saw head to the desired depth 
of cut.

4.  Rotate the depth stop adjustment knob 

until it contacts the paw. Lock in the 
depth using the lock nut.

5.  Plug in the tool and make a test cut to 

verify the depth of cut is correct.

6.  To remove the depth of cut limit, loosen 

the lock nut by turning counterclockwise 
and swivel the paw away from the front 
of the saw.

4.  To make a fi ne adjustment to the miter 

angle:

A. Pull up and hold the detent lever .

B. Push the fi ne adjustment ring forward 

until it locks to engage override. 

C. Rotate  the  fi ne adjustment ring left 

or right until the desired angle is 
displayed on the digital miter angle 
readout. ¼ turn = 1° change in miter 
angle.

D. Tighten the miter angle lock knob 

to secure the table before making a 
cut.

E.  Pull up on the detent lever to release 

the fi ne adjustment ring.  

Fig. 4

E

D

C

B

A

Fig. 5

Detent Angles

Unlock 

Lock

Bevel

Adjustment 

Lever

Adjusting the Bevel Angle

The bevel angle can be set using detents for 
commonly cut angles, as well as adjusted 
to any angle in between by using the bevel 
angle scale. The bevel mechanism also has 
several degrees of overtravel on both the left 
and right. 

1.  Unplug the tool.

2.  To adjust the bevel angle, place one 

hand on the front handle for better con-
trol. 

3.  Using the other hand, lift the bevel ad-

justment lever: 

A.   To use 

pre-set detents

, lift the 

bevel adjustment lever half-way 
up (until it "clicks") to move the 
saw head left or right, with stops at 
pre-set detents. 

B.   To freely move the head, lift the 

bevel adjustment lever all the way 
up to freely move the saw head 
across the bevel range.

4. 

Pull or push the saw head to the desired 
angle using the bevel angle scale.

5.  Lock the bevel angle by pressing down 

the bevel adjustment lever before mak-
ing a cut.

Fig. 6

Paw

Knob

Lock nut

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