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SPINDLE
LOCK BUTTON
SWITCH
TRIGGER
PADLOCK
Fig. 6
SWITCH
TRIGGER
TRIGGER
LOCKOUT
LEVER
FEATURES
SLIDING MITER FENCES
See Figure 5.
The sliding miter fences help hold the workpiece securely
when making most cuts. The sliding feature allows for clear-
ance of the saw blade when making bevel or compound cuts.
Some cuts may require that the sliding fence be removed
completely to avoid interference between the fence and the
blade. Make sure the fence lock knob is tightened securely
to avoid interferance with the saw head.
Loosen the fence lock knob before attempting to slide the
fences or lift them for removal. Once the desired position of
the fence is determined, retighten the fence screw securely.
SPINDLE LOCK BUTTON
See Figure 6.
The spindle lock button locks the spindle (keeps the saw
blade from turning). Depress and hold the lock button only
while installing, changing, or removing the saw blade.
SWITCH TRIGGER
See Figures 6.
The saw will not start until you depress the trigger lockout
lever and squeeze the switch trigger. To prevent unauthor-
ized use of the compound miter saw, unplug the saw, and
lock the switch in the off position. To lock the switch, install
a padlock (not included) through the hole in the switch trig-
ger and make certain the switch is inoperable. If the switch
is still operable with the padlock installed, a padlock with a
larger shackle diameter must be used. Store the padlock key
in another location.
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