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NOTICE:
Check for interference between the auxiliary fence and the lower blade guard.
Correct any interference before proceeding.
4. Repeat these steps with second board by aligning with right side of miter table and making
a full right miter cut through the auxiliary fence.
Cutting grooves
1.
See
Depth-of-cut adjustment
to set the desired depth of cut.
2.
When cutting grooves, a wooden spacer must be placed between the workpiece and the
fence for a consistent length of cut in the workpiece. Use the work clamp to clamp the
spacer and another suitable clamp to clamp the workpiece.
3.
Make the slide cut at the desired depth (see
To slide cut)
.
Cutting base molding
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Base molding can be cut vertically against fence or flat on the table.
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Follow the table for helpful hints on cutting base molding.
BASE MOLDING CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS
SETTINGS
/
INSTRUCTIONS
Vertical Position Back of
molding is against the fence
Horizontal Position Back of
molding is flat on the table
Sliding Fence
Fully closed position
Move to proper position
Bevel Angle
0°
45° left
Molding position
Left Side
Right Side*
Left Side
Right Side*
Inside corner
of wall
Miter Angle
Left at 45°
Right at 45°
0°
0°
Molding
position
Bottom
against table
Bottom
against table
Top against
fence
Bottom
against
fence
Finished side Keep left side
of cut
Keep right
side of cut
Keep left
side of cut
Keep left
side of cut
Outside
corner of
wall
Miter Angle
Right at 45°
Left at 45°
0°
0°
Molding
position
Bottom
against table
Bottom
against table
Bottom
against
fence
Top against
fence
Finished side Keep left side
of cut
Keep right
side of cut
Keep right
side of cut
Keep right
side of cut
WARNING
Check for interference between the workpiece and the head-assembly
components by performing a dry-run simulation of the cut .
Interference can prevent
proper saw operation and cause injury and/or tool damage.
•
If the head assembly interferes with the workpiece while cutting it on the right side, it is
recommended to flip the workpiece and cut it to the left.