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OPERATION

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 PITCH

 OF SIDE

NUMBER OF SIDES

6

M- 45.00°
B-    0.00°

10°

15°

30°

35°

40°

45°

50°

55°

60°

65°

70°

75°

80°

85°

90°

5

7

8

9

10

M- 36.00°
B-    0.00°

M- 30.00°
B-   0.00°

M- 5.71°
B-    0.00°

M- .50°
B-   0.00°

M- 0.00°
B-    0.00°

M- 18.00°
B-    0.00°

Each B (Bevel) and M (Miter) Setting is Given to the Closest 0.005°.

COMPOUND-ANGLE SETTINGS FOR POPULAR STRUCTURES

M- 44.89°
B-   3.53°

M- 35.90°
B-   .94°

M- 9.91°
B-   .50°

M- 5.63°
B-   .17°

M- .4°
B-   1.91°

M- 19.93°
B-   1.71°

M- 17.94°
B-   1.54°

M-   7.8°
B -16.6°

M- 14.51°
B- 43.08°

CUTTING COMPOUND MITERS

To aid in making the correct settings, the compound angle setting chart below has been provided. Since compound cuts 
are the most difficult to accurately obtain, trial cuts should be made in scrap material, and much thought and planning 
made, prior to making the required cut.

M- 44.56°
B-   7.05°

M- 35.58°
B-   5.86°

M- 9.6°
B-   4.98°

M- 5.37°
B-   4.3°

M- .19°
B-   3.81°

M- 19.7°
B-   3.40°

M- 17.74°
B-   3.08°

M- 44.01°
B- 10.55°
M- 43.°
B- 14.00°
M- 4.19°
B- 17.39°

M-   4.98°
B- 44.78°
M-   0.00°
B- 45.00°

M-   9.85°
B- 44.14°

M- 18.88°
B- 41.64°

M- .91°
B- 39.86°

M- 6.57°
B- 37.76°

M- 9.84°
B- 35.40°

M- 3.73°
B- 3.80°

M- 35.6°
B-  30.00°

M- 37.45°
B- 7.03°

M- 39.3°
B- 3.93°

M- 40.89°
B- 0.70°

M- 35.06°
B-   8.75°

M- 9.15°
B-   7.44°

M- 4.95°
B-   6.45°

M- 1.81°
B-   5.68°

M- 19.37°
B-   5.08°

M- 17.4°
B-   4.59°

M- 34.3°
B- 11.60°

M- 8.48°
B-   9.85°

M- 4.35°
B-   8.53°

M- 1.7°
B-   7.5°

M- 18.88°
B-   6.7°

M- 16.98°
B-   6.07°

M- 33.36°
B- 14.38°

M- 7.6°
B- 1.0°

M- 3.56°
B- 10.57°

M- 0.58°
B-   9.31°

M- 18.6°
B-   8.31°

M- 16.41°
B-   7.50°

M- 3.18°
B- 17.09°

M- 6.57°
B- 14.48°

M- .64°
B- 1.53°

M- 19.73°
B- 11.03°

M- 17.50°
B-   9.85°

M- 15.7°
B-   8.89°

M- 30.76°
B- 19.70°

M- 5.31°
B- 16.67°

M- 1.53°
B- 14.41°

M- 18.74°
B- 1.68°

M- 16.60°
B- 11.31°

M- 14.90°
B- 10.1°

M- 9.10°
B- .0°

M- 3.86°
B- 18.75°

M- 0.5°
B- 16.19°

M- 17.60°
B- 14.4°

M- 15.58°
B- 1.70°

M- 13.98°
B- 11.46°

M-   0.00°
B- 36.00°

M-   0.00°
B- 30.00°

M-   0.00°
B- 5.71°

M-   0.00°
B- .50°

M-   0.00°
B- 0.00°

M-   0.00°
B- 18.00°

M-   3.6°
B- 35.84°

M-   .88°
B- 9.87°

M-   .40°
B- 5.61°

M-  .07°
B- .41°

M-  1.8°
B- 19.9°

M-   1.6°
B- 17.93°

M-   7.19°
B- 35.37°

M-   5.73°
B- 9.50°

M-   4.78°
B- 5.30°

M-   4.11°
B- .14°

M-   3.6°
B- 19.68°

M-   3.3°
B- 17.7°

M- 10.65°
B- 34.59°

M-   8.50°
B- 8.88°

M-   7.10°
B- 4.78°

M-   6.1°
B- 1.69°

M-   5.38°
B- 19.9°

M-   4.81°
B- 17.37°

M- 13.95°
B- 33.53°

M- 11.17°
B- 8.0°

M-   9.35°
B- 4.06°

M-   8.06°
B- 1.08°

M-   7.10°
B- 18.75°

M-   6.34°
B- 16.88°

M- 17.07°
B- 3.19°

M- 13.71°
B- 6.95°

M- 11.50°
B- 3.16°

M-   9.93°
B- 0.9°

M-   8.74°
B- 18.06°

M- 19.96°
B- 30.60°

M- 16.10°
B- 5.66°

M- 13.54°
B- .07°

M- 11.70°
B- 19.35°

M- 10.31°
B- 17.3°

M-   9.3°
B- 15.5°

M- .6°
B- 8.78°

M- 18.3°
B- 4.18°

M- 15.44°
B-  0.8°

M- 13.36°
B- 18.7°

M- 11.79°
B- 16.7°

M- 10.56°
B- 14.66°

M- 5.03°
B- 6.76°

M- 0.36°
B- .5°

M- 17.0°
B- 19.41°

M- 14.91°
B- 17.05°

M- 13.17°
B- 15.19°

M- 11.80°
B- 13.69°

M- 7.19°
B- 4.56°

M- .1°
B- 0.70°

M- 18.80°
B- 17.87°

M- 16.3°
B- 15.70°

M- 14.43°
B- 14.00°

M- 1.94°
B- 1.6°

Summary of Contents for TS1342LBF

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

Page 2: ...Batteries are warranted for two years HOW TO GET SERVICE Just return the power tool properly packaged and postage prepaid to an Authorized Service Center You can obtain the location of the Service Cen...

Page 3: ...ELDS Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses they are not safety glasses SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical it is safer than using your hand and frees both hand...

Page 4: ...ECE Never start the saw with the blade touching the workpiece Allow motor to come up to full speed before starting cut NEVER cut more than one piece at a time Do not stack more than one workpiece on t...

Page 5: ...Always stay alert Do not allow familiarity gained from frequent use of the saw to cause a careless mistake ALWAYS REMEMBER that a careless frac tion of a second is sufficient to inflict severe injury...

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

Page 8: ...efore each use If damaged replace immediately Never use tool with a damaged cord since touching the damaged area could cause electrical shock resulting in serious injury ELECTRICAL DOUBLE INSULATION D...

Page 9: ...ped 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 perform...

Page 10: ...mum nominal lumber sizes 2 x 4 Cutting Capacity with Miter at 0 Bevel 45 Maximum nominal lumber sizes 2 x 6 Cutting Capacity with Miter at 45 Bevel 45 Maximum nominal lumber sizes 2 x 4 Fig 1 Lower bl...

Page 11: ...ted 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 tr...

Page 12: ...The miter fence on the compound miter saw has been provided to hold the workpiece securely against when making all cuts The left side is also larger providing ad ditional support SELF RETRACTING LOWE...

Page 13: ...essories not listed might be hazardous and could cause serious personal injury The following items are included with the tool Miter Lock Handle Dust Bag Work Clamp Blade Wrench Operator s Manual Fig 6...

Page 14: ...e workbench to the floor before operating UNPACKING This product requires assembly Carefully lift saw from the carton by the carrying handle and the saw base and place it on a level work surface NOTE...

Page 15: ...e fence or the saw table It also prevents the workpiece from creeping toward the saw blade This is very helpful when cutting compound miters Depending on the cutting operation and the size of the work...

Page 16: ...r blade washer and laser guide where they contact the blade WARNING If inner blade washer has been removed replace it before placing blade on spindle Failure to do so could cause an accident since bla...

Page 17: ...ntil after you have finished cutting NOTE As the saw blade assembly is lowered toward the workpiece the broken line will become solid The solid line will drift away from the mark as it gets closer to...

Page 18: ...e Lay a framing square flat on the miter table Place one leg of the square against the fence Place the other leg of the square beside the throat plate in the miter table The edge of the square and the...

Page 19: ...w blade angles away from the square as shown in figures 19 and 20 adjust ments are needed Loosen the socket head screws that secure the miter fence to the miter table Rotate the miter fence left or ri...

Page 20: ...the lock nut securing positive stop adjustment screw Also loosen bevel lock knob Adjust positive stop adjustment screw to bring saw blade into alignment with the square See Positive Stop Adjust ment...

Page 21: ...before making a cut Failure to do so could result in movement of the control arm or miter table while making a cut WARNING To avoid serious personal injury keep hands outside the no hands zone at leas...

Page 22: ...res 26 27 Abevelcutismadebycuttingacrossthegrainoftheworkpiece with the blade angled to the workpiece A straight bevel cut is made with the miter table set at the zero degree position and the blade se...

Page 23: ...the desired cut The firstanglesettingshouldbecheckedaftersettingthesecond angle since adjusting the second angle affects the first Once the two correct settings for a particular cut have been obtaine...

Page 24: ...blade into and through the workpiece Releasetheswitchtriggerandallowthesawbladetostop rotating before raising the blade out of workpiece Wait until the electric brake stops blade from turning before...

Page 25: ...59 M 34 32 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...

Page 26: ...f your miter saw Fig 31 cutting crown molding The compound miter saw does an excellent job of cutting crownmolding Ingeneral compoundmitersawsdoabetter job of cutting crown molding than any other tool...

Page 27: ...f molding against fence 2 Miter table set left 31 62 3 Save left end of cut Left side outside corner 1 Bottom edge of molding against fence 2 Miter table set left 31 62 3 Save right end of cut Right s...

Page 28: ...e saw arm to the left If movement is tight or if there is play in the pivot have saw repaired at your nearest RYOBI AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER DEPTH STOP The depth stop limits the blade s downward trav...

Page 29: ...is tool for extended work on these types of materials However if you do work with any of these materials it is extremely important to clean the tool using compressed air LUBRICATION All of the bearing...

Page 30: ...d Use a soft paintbrush or similar device to remove all sawdust and debris Do not attempt to activate the laser The laser is activated by means of a centrifugal switch only while the saw motor is runn...

Page 31: ...31 NOTES...

Page 32: ...10 in Compound Miter Saw TS1342LBF Double Insulated ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES INC 1428 Pearman Dairy Road Anderson SC 29625 Phone 1 800 525 2579 www ryobitools com Ryobi is a registered trademark of Ryo...

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