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ADJUSTMENTS

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making adjustments. Do not defeat the guards.

No Hand Zone   

WARNING

Keep hands out of the No 
Hands Zone at all times 

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in serious injury.

If your hand is placed too close to the saw blade, there 
is an increased risk of injury from blade contact.  Use 
the No Hand Zone indicators to ensure hands are kept 
a safe distance from the blade.

No Hand Zone Indicators:

•  No Hands Zone Circle (groove around turntable)
•  Fence Hand Holds (notches on top of fences)
•  Hand Stops (used when fence is removed)

Never cross your hand over the intended line of cutting 
either in front or behind the saw blade. The proximity 
of the spinning saw blade to your hand may not be 
obvious and you may be seriously injured. Saw head 
may slide/move, putting your safety at risk. Always 
wait for the blade to stop completely before raising 
the head, moving workpiece or changing settings.

Select the Workpiece Carefully

Be cautious of pitchy, knotty, wet or warped work-
pieces. These materials are likely to create 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 that can be cut. 

Support the Workpiece Properly 

Always support the workpiece during operation. 
Otherwise, the workpiece may pull up and into the 
saw. 

WARNING!

  Use clamps to support the work-

piece whenever possible to keep hands far from 
the blade. Do not use this saw to cut pieces that are 
held by hand or too small to be securely clamped.
1. 

Use the Fence:

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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 mitr

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, bevel and compound cuts. 

WARNING!

 Keep hands out of the No Hands Zone 

at all times during use. Use the fence hand holds 
to ensure your hands do not enter the No Hands 
Zone. 

2. 

Use the workpiece clamp: 

Clamp the workpiece 

to the table with the included clamp. The clamp 
can be moved to either side of the table. 
a. Insert the clamp bar into either clamp socket 

behind the fences. 

b. Turn the clamp bar until it seats fully into the 

socket. 

c.  Rotate the clamp around so the screw is above 

the table. 

d. Tighten the clamp screw to secure the work-

piece to the table.

3. 

Use a C-clamp: 

Clamp the workpiece to the fence 

with a C-clamp. 

Detent lever

Detent override knob

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 lock lever

  

1. Remove battery pack. 
2. Lift up the mitr

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 lock lever to release the turntable.

3. Lift the detent lever and rotate the turntable to the 

detent angle closest to the desired angle. 

4. 

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a. Lift the detent lever.
b. Rotate the detent override knob forward.
c. Rotate the turntable to the exact angle.

5. Press down the mitr

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 lock lever to lock the adjust-

ment in place and avoid shifting during use.

Adjusting the Bevel Angle

The bevel angle can be set using detents for commonly 
cut angles (0°, 22.5°, 33.85°, 45°), 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. Remove battery pack.
2. Lift the bevel adjustment lever to the Unlock 

position.

3. Tilt the saw head left or right to the desired angle.
4. To use one of the preset angles  (0°, 22.5°, 33.85°, 

45°), press the bevel adjustment lever half-way 
down. Continue to tilt the saw head until the preset 
"clicks" into place. 

5. Press down the bevel adjustment lever to the Lock  

 position.

Unlock 

Lock

Bevel Adjustment Lever

Support of Longer Workpieces

Adjusting the Mitre Angle

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 89 mm 
(3-1/2") (50 mm x 100 mm set on its side) from the 
bottom of the saw feet. There are also many 
aftermarket work tables specifically designed for 
mitre saws that provide supports for all types of 
workpieces.

The mitre angle can be set using detents for commonly cut 
angles (0°, 15°, 22.5° 31.6°, 45°, 50° left, and 60° right), as 
well as finely adjusted to any angle to compensate for a 
custom situation.

Summary of Contents for M18 FMS254-0

Page 1: ...Cat No 0 06 M18 FUEL 00 10 DUAL BEVEL COMPOUND SLIDING MITR SAW OPERATOR S MANUAL To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual WARNING...

Page 2: ...Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilit...

Page 3: ...n with high speed Cut only one workpiece at a time Stacked multiple workpieces cannot be adequately clamped or braced and may bind on the blade or shift during cutting EnsurethemitrHsawismountedorplac...

Page 4: ...etent lever 10 Detent override knob 11 Kerf plate 12 MitrH angle pointer 13 MitrH angle scale 14 No Hands Zone circle 15 Carrying handles 16 Fence lock knobs 2 17 Face board mounting holes 4 18 Workpi...

Page 5: ...Side 146 mm H at 31 mm W Right Side Mitre Right 146 mm H at 33 mm W Left Side 91 mm H at 205 mm W Right Side Max Width at 90o 289 mm W at 91 mm H Max Width at 45o 205 mm W at 91 mm H Compound Cuts 45o...

Page 6: ...g Leave the dust bag open to direct dust down into a garbage can To install push and twist the hose or dust bag onto the dust port Using Face Boards When using face boards secure them using the mounti...

Page 7: ...one at all times during use Use the fence hand holds to ensure your hands do not enter the No Hands Zone 2 Use the workpiece clamp Clamp the workpiece to the table with the included clamp The clamp ca...

Page 8: ...FW ZLWK EODGH ZLOO result in serious injury Check guarding system to make sure it is functioning correctly Do not operate saw without guards in place Do not perform any operation freehand Never reach...

Page 9: ...NS WARNING R QRW FXW VWRQH EULFN FRQFUHWH magnesium or ferrous metals iron steel stainless steel or alloys of these metals with this saw R QRW XVH DEUDVLYH ZKHHOV ZLWK WKLV VDZ XVW FUHDWHG E FXWWLQJ W...

Page 10: ...fence 2 MitrH table set right 31 62 3 Save right end of cut Standard crown molding with 45 angles set EHYHO DQJOH WR Left side inside corner 1 Top edge of molding against fence 2 MitrH table set righ...

Page 11: ...to clamp the detent body 6 Using a T25 wrench you can adjust the bevel set ting of the blade to table Clockwise tilts blade to the right counterclockwise tilts blade to the left 7 8 Remove the tool u...

Page 12: ...ustralia 3178 Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation New Zealand Techtronic Industries New Zealand Pty Ltd Mangere Auckland New Zealand 2022 Professionally made in China for Milwaukee Electric Tool Corpo...

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