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Fig. HH
a) For inside corner, adjust the
paddles to make the angle (X1)
between two paddles larger than
the inside corner angle (X2), and
then butt each paddle flat against
the wall surface.
b) For outside corner, adjust the
paddles to make the angle (Y1)
between two paddles smaller than
the outside corner angle (Y2), and
then utt each paddle flat against
the wall surface.
2. Tighten the knob to the lock position
and remove the MiterMate™ angle
finder from the corner.
Adjusting the sliding fences for
miter angle setting (Fig. II):
1. Place the angle copied MiterMate™
angle finder on the saw. Make sure
the fitting block (3-Fig. II) under the
MiterMate™
angle finder is inserted
into the slot (4) through table.
2. Individually unlock the left and right
sliding fence units by unlocking the
positive stop lock lever (5) behind the
fence unit and lift up the lock lever (6)
pivotally connected in the base.
3. Individually slide the left and right
sliding fence units toward the
paddles until each sliding fence
plate (7) flat against the paddle (8).
WORKPIECE SUPPORT AND
REPETITIVE CUTTING USING THE
STOP PLATE (FIG. FF)
Long workpieces need to be supported
by the extension wing.
1. Slide the extension wing to desired
position and tighten the knob.
2. The stop plate (1) is designed for
use during repetitive cutting. Only
use one stop plate a time. To use
this function, simply rotate the stop
plate to vertical position.
Fig. FF
SETTING UP THE TABLES FOR
ANGLE CUTS USING THE MiterMate™
ANGLE FINDER (FIG. GG, HH)
The Miter accurate angle cutting is
suited to do with the fact that most
walls and ceiling are not 90 degrees to
each other, and so you can make the
accurate angles for fewer miscut and
quicker task completion.
Using the MiterMate™ angle finder to
copy a corner angle:
1. Unlock the MiterMate™ angle finder
by loosening the knob (1), open up
the paddles (2) to copy the corner
angle.
Fig. GG
1
2
3
1
X2
X1
Y1
Y2
Inside Corner
Outside Corner