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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

 

NEVER

 hand hold a workpiece that is too small to be 

clamped. Keep hands clear of the cutting area.

 

NEVER

 reach behind, under, or within three inches of the 

blade and its cutting path with your hands and fingers for 
any reason.

 

NEVER

 reach to pick up a workpiece, a piece of scrap, 

or anything else that is in or near the cutting path of the 
blade.

 

AVOID

 

AWKWARD  OPERATIONS  AND  hAND 

POSITIONS 

where  a  sudden  slip  could  cause  your 

hand to move into the blade. 

ALWAYS 

make sure you 

have  good  balance. 

NEVER

  operate  your  miter  saw 

on the floor or in a crouched position.

 

NEVER

 stand or have any part of your body in line with 

the path of the saw blade.

 

ALWAYS 

release the power switch and allow the saw blade 

to stop rotating before raising it out of the workpiece.

 

DO NOT TURN ThE MOTOR SWITCh ON AND OFF 
RAPIDLY. 

This  could  cause  the  saw  blade  to  loosen 

and  could  create  a  hazard.  Should  this  ever  occur, 
stand  clear  and  allow  the  saw  blade  to  come  to  a 
complete  stop.  Disconnect  your  saw  from  the  power 
supply and securely retighten the blade bolt.

  IF  ANY  PART  OF  ThIS  MITER  SAW  IS  MISSING 

or 

should  break,  bend,  or  fail  in  any  way,  or  should  any 
electrical component fail to perform properly, shut off  
the power switch, remove the miter saw plug from the 
power source and have damaged, missing, or failed parts 
replaced before resuming operation.

 

IF ThE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED, 

it must 

be replaced only by the manufacturer or by an authorized 
service center to avoid risk.

 

ALWAYS STAY ALERT!

 Do not allow familiarity (gained 

from frequent use of your saw) to cause a careless mis-
take. 

ALWAYS REMEMBER 

that a careless fraction of 

a second is sufficient to inflict severe injury.

 

MAKE SURE ThE WORK AREA hAS AMPLE LIGhTING

 

to see the work and that no obstructions will interfere with 
safe operation 

BEFORE

 performing any work using your 

saw.

 

ALWAYS TURN OFF ThE SAW 

before disconnecting it 

to avoid accidental starting when reconnecting to power 
supply. 

NEVER 

leave the saw unattended while connected 

to a power source.

 

ThIS TOOL 

should have the following markings:

  a)  Wear eye protection.
  b)  Keep hands out of path of saw blade.
  c)  Do not operate saw without guards in place.
  d)  Do not perform any operation freehand.
  e)  Never reach around saw blade.
  f)  Turn off tool and wait for saw blade to stop before 

 

moving workpiece or changing settings.

  g)  Disconnect  power  (or  unplug  tool  as  applicable) 

 

before changing blade or servicing.

  h)  No load speed.

 

ALWAYS 

carry the tool only by the carrying handle.

 

AVOID 

direct eye exposure when using the laser guide.

 

ThIS SAW CAN TIP OVER

 if the saw head is released 

suddenly and the saw is not secured to a work surface. 
ALWAYS secure this saw to a stable work surface before 
any use to avoid serious personal injury.

 

USE ThIS SAW TO CUT WOOD, WOOD PRODUCTS, 
AND SOME PLASTICS ONLY. DO NOT CUT METALS, 
CERAMICS OR MASONRY PRODUCTS.

 

SAVE  ThESE  INSTRUCTIONS.

  Refer  to  them  

frequently  and  use  to  instruct  other  users.  If  you  loan 
someone this tool, loan them these instructions also.

 

WARNING

:

 

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals 
known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:   
•  lead from lead-based paints, 

 

•  crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and 

 

•  arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.   
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure 
to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust 
masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.

Summary of Contents for MS1250LZA

Page 1: ...engineered and manufactured to our high standard for dependability ease of operation and operator safety When properly cared for it will give you years of rugged trouble free performance WARNING To re...

Page 2: ...Needed 12 Loose Parts 13 Assembly 14 22 Operation 22 30 Adjustments 30 Maintenance 31 32 Warranty 33 Parts Ordering Service 34 INTRODUCTION This tool has many features for making its use more pleasan...

Page 3: ...g hair ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses they are not safety glasses GENERAL SAFETY RULES SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work...

Page 4: ...OL WHEN ANY ROTATiNG COM PONENT IS IN CONTACT WITH THE WORKPIECE DO NOT operate A tool while under the influence of drugs alcohol or any medication Whenservicinguse only identical replacement parts Us...

Page 5: ...e work and that no obstructions will interfere with safe operation BEFORE performing any work using your saw ALWAYS TURN OFF THE SAW before disconnecting it to avoid accidental starting when reconnect...

Page 6: ...peed orbits etc per minute Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual before using this product Eye Protection Precauti...

Page 7: ...h can result in severe eye damage Before beginning power tool operation always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields and a full face shield when needed We recommend Wide Vision Safet...

Page 8: ...ble check the power supply EXTENSION CORDS When using a power tool at a considerable distance from a power source be sure to use an extension cord that has the capacity to handle the current the produ...

Page 9: ...dropped into the blade or being placed inadvertently in contact with the blade Workpiece or Material The item on which the operation is being done Worktable Surface where the workpiece rests while per...

Page 10: ...x 6 Cutting Capacity with Miter at 0 Bevel 45 Maximum nominal lumber sizes 2 x 8 Cutting Capacity with Miter at 45 Bevel 45 Maximum nominal lumber sizes 2 x 6 Fig 1 table extension Dust bag Dust GUIDE...

Page 11: ...ocated in the saw s base Carrying Handle See Figure 2 For convenience when carrying or transporting the miter saw from one place to another a carrying handle has been provided on top of the saw arm To...

Page 12: ...r providing additional support It has a sliding feature for clearance of the saw arm when making bevel or compound cuts Loosen the fence screw before attempting to slide the miter fence Once the desir...

Page 13: ...sher 2 Blade Wrench Hex Key 1 16 in Laser Blade Bolt Operator s Manual not shown Fig 7 WARNING The use of attachments or accessories not listed might be hazardous and could cause serious personal inju...

Page 14: ...alteration or modification is misuse and could result in a hazardous condition leading to possible serious personal injury WARNING Do not connect to power supply until assembly is complete Failure to...

Page 15: ...handle place the threaded stud on the end of the miter lock handle into the threaded hole in the control arm under miter table Turn clockwise to tighten DUST GUIDE See Figure 11 Insert the dust guide...

Page 16: ...eginning any cutting operation to reduce the risk of serious personal injury The work clamp provides greater control by clamping the workpiece to the fence It also prevents the workpiece from creeping...

Page 17: ...ove the inner blade washer Wipe a drop of oil onto the inner blade washer or the laser guide and the outer blade washer or laser guide where they contact the blade WARNING If inner blade washer has be...

Page 18: ...sition Once both lines are in alignment do not move the workpiece until after you have finished cutting As the blade assembly is lowered toward the workpiece the broken line will become solid Follow t...

Page 19: ...s se curely in place and in good operating condition SQUARING THE SAW BLADE TO THE FENCE See Figures 16 21 Unplug the saw WARNING Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing...

Page 20: ...a large stable surface tilt the unit by lifting up on one side of the base Using a combination wrench loosen the two cap head screws on the underside of the saw table Return the saw to its normal rest...

Page 21: ...figure 22 If the top or bottom of the saw blade angles away from the square as shown in figures 22 and 24 adjustments are needed Loosen the bevel lock knob Using the blade wrench loosen the bevel sto...

Page 22: ...e if it slips or twists WARNING Do not start your compound miter saw without checking for interference between the blade and the miter fence Damage could result to the blade if it strikes the miter fe...

Page 23: ...eleasing the lock plate as you rotate the control arm The lock plate will seat itself in one of the positive stop notches located in the miter table base Tighten the miter lock handle securely Place t...

Page 24: ...angles can be set from 2 to 47 Once the saw arm has been set at the desired angle securely tighten the bevel lock knob Place the workpiece flat on the miter table with one edge securely against the f...

Page 25: ...e been obtained always make a test cut in scrap material before making a finish cut in good material Pull out the lock pin and lift saw arm to its full height Loosen the miter lock handle Rotate the m...

Page 26: ...eed Slowly lower the blade into and through the workpiece See Figures 30 31 Release the switch trigger and allow the saw blade to stop rotating before raising the blade out of workpiece Wait until the...

Page 27: ...2 B 11 60 M 28 48 B 9 85 M 24 35 B 8 53 M 21 27 B 7 52 M 18 88 B 6 72 M 16 98 B 6 07 M 33 36 B 14 38 M 27 62 B 12 20 M 23 56 B 10 57 M 20 58 B 9 31 M 18 26 B 8 31 M 16 41 B 7 50 M 32 18 B 17 09 M 26 5...

Page 28: ...together equal exactly 90 Most crown molding has a top rear angle the section that fits flat against the ceiling of 52 and a bottom rear angle the section that fits flat against the wall of 38 Laying...

Page 29: ...the screws and the wood from the miter fence then cut the wood to this width Using small nails and glue attach a piece of wood 1 2 in thick x 1 1 2 in wide x 23 1 2 or 28 in long to the top of the woo...

Page 30: ...er guide Set both the bevel angle and the miter table at 0 Use the work clamp or a C clamp to secure a piece of scrap wood Plug the saw into the power source and make a slight cut to score the wood Ra...

Page 31: ...ualified service technician at an authorized service center to avoid risk of per sonal injury Some areas will require infrequent lubrications You will need to apply Automotive oil directly to the slid...

Page 32: ...1 5 volt and 100 mAh milliampere hour minimum number 76 series or equivalent When replacing the batteries the laser guide should be thoroughly cleaned Use a soft paintbrush or similar device to remov...

Page 33: ...at www ridgid com When requesting warranty service you must present the original dated sales receipt The authorized service center will repair any faulty workmanship and either repair or replace any p...

Page 34: ...ter nearest you please call 1 866 539 1710 or visit us online at www ridgid com The model number of this tool is found on a plate attached to the motor housing Please record the serial number in the s...

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