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BEFORE LEAVING THE SAW
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Never leave tool running
unattended. Turn power OFF. Wait
for all moving parts to stop and
unplug unit from power source.
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Make workshop child-proof. Lock the
shop. Disconnect master switches.
Store tool away from children and
other unqualified users.
To avoid injury from materials being
thrown, always unplug the saw
to avoid accidental starting , and
remove small pieces of material
from the table cavity.
MITER CUT (FIG. BB, CC)
1. Choose the left or right sliding fence
unit to perform the miter cutting.
2. If the left sliding fence unit (1) is
chosen, unlock the left sliding fence
unit by unlocking the positive stop
lock lever (2) behind the left sliding
fence unit and lifting up the lock lever
(3) pivotally connected in the base.
Fig. BB
3. Slide the left sliding fence unit to
the desired angle from 0° to 50°
forward.
4. If the desired angle is one of the
positive stops (4), engage the
positive stop lock lever, and then
flip the lock lever down to lock the
sliding fence unit. Positive stops
for miter cutting are provided at 0°,
22.5° and 45°.
5. If the desired angle is not one of
positive stops, simply lock the
sliding fence unit by flipping the lock
lever down.
6. For avoiding the interference
caused by the right sliding fence
unit (5) during cutting operation,
lock the right sliding fence at the
angle 45° forward.
7. Unlock the right sliding fence plate
by loosening the knob, and slide the
right sliding fence plate rightward to
the distal end, and tighten the knob.
8. Place the workpiece against the left
sliding fence unit and secure the
workpice by the vise to perform the
miter cutting.
9. If the right sliding fence unit is
chosen, inversely adjust the two
sliding fence units according to the
procedure foregoing 2–8.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure both sliding
fences are secure and tight before
beginning any cutting operation.
IMPORANT:
Make sure that both sides
of the sliding fences are positioned
so that they do not contact the saw
blade. Check this before plugging in
and starting the saw. Secure and Lock
into position before making any cutting
operations.
Fig. CC
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WARNING
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