Operating Instructions
!!! CAUTION !!!
FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY ,THE LOWER GUARD HAS BEEN REMOVED FOR
THE PHOTOS USED IN THIS MANUAL. IN ACTUAL USE BOTH UPPER AND LOWER
GUARDS MUST REMAIN IN PLACE FOR SAFE CUTTING OPERATION.
Control Locations
A.
On / Off Switch
B.
Miter Controls
C.
Miter Scale
D.
Bevel Controls
E.
Bevel Scale
F.
Column Clamp Handle
G.
Elevation Control
H.
Rip Controls
I.
Operating Handle
J. Anti-kickback assembly
Raising and Lowering the Arm
When the column clamp handle is pulled forward,
the elevating crank can be used to raise or lower
the arm. Using the elevating scale and the indica-
tor on the elevating crank, the desired depth of cut
can be adjusted. Each calibration (1/8 turn) on the
elevating scale raises or lowers the arm 1/64”,
therefore, one full turn of the elevating crank
moves the arm exactly 1/8”, one half turn exactly
1/16”. The elevating crank can be removed to
avoid any interference during the operation of the
saw. Engage column clamp after elevating the
desired amount.
To Revolve the Arm Horizontally
To change the position of the arm, pull both the
miter latch handle and the arm clamp handle for-
ward. Observing the miter scale, swing the arm
either right or left to the desired angle. The arm
can quickly be located at the 0 and 45 degree
marks by using the locator slots machined into the
column ring. When you have located the saw at
the required position engage both the miter latch
and the arm clamp by pushing the handles back.