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OPERATION
MAKING A BEVEL CROSS CUT
See Figure 32.
It is recommended that you place the piece to be saved on
the left side of the blade and that you make a test cut on
scrap wood.
WARNING:
Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and
working properly to avoid serious personal injury.
Unlock the bevel locking lever.
Remove the rip fence by lifting the locking handle.
Turn the bevel handwheel until the bevel indicator is at
the desired angle. Push the bevel locking lever securely
to the left to lock the angle.
Set the blade to the correct depth for the workpiece.
Set the miter gauge to 90° and press the bevel locking
lever towards the table to lock.
Make sure the wood is clear of the blade before turning
on the saw.
Let the saw blade build up to full speed before moving
the miter gauge and the workpiece into the blade.
Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands and feed the
workpiece into the blade.
NOTE:
The hand closest to the blade should be placed
on the miter gauge lock knob and the hand farthest from
the blade should be placed on the workpiece.
When the cut is made, turn the saw
OFF
(
). Wait for
the blade to come to a complete stop before removing
the workpiece.
MAKING A BEVEL RIP CUT
See Figure 33.
It is recommended you make test cuts on scrap wood.
WARNING:
The rip fence must be on the right side of the blade to
avoid trapping the wood and causing kickback.
WARNING:
Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and
working properly to reduce the risk of serious personal
injury.
Remove the miter gauge.
Position the rip fence the desired distance from the right
side of the blade and lock down the handle.
Adjust the bevel angle to the desired setting.
Set the blade to the correct depth.
If ripping a piece larger than 36 in. long, place a support
the same height as the table surface behind the saw for
the cut work.
Fig. 32
MITER
GAUGE
Fig 33
RIP FENCE
BEVEL LOCKING LEVER
Turn the power switch to the
ON
( ) position.
Position the workpiece flat on the table with the edge
flush against the rip fence. Let the blade build up to full
speed before feeding the workpiece into the blade.
Using a pushstick and/or pushblocks, slowly feed the
workpiece toward the blade. Stand slightly to the side of
the wood as it contacts the blade to reduce the chance
of injury should kickback occur.
See figure 34.
Once the blade has made contact with the workpiece, use
the hand closest to the rip fence to guide it. Make sure
the edge of the workpiece remains in solid contact with
both the rip fence and the surface of the table. If ripping a
narrow piece, use a pushstick to move the piece through
the cut and past the blade.
When the cut is made, turn the saw
OFF
( ). Wait for
the blade to come to a complete stop before removing
the workpiece.
After the blade has stopped completely, remove the cutoff
stock.
Grasp the workpiece from the lead end (the end fed into
the blade first) and carefully remove it from the table.
BEVEL CROSS CUT
BEVEL RIP CUT
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