
34
135°
15
Long
90°
12
2
2
6
1
1
12
5
1 x
45° (2X)
2
5
1
KNOW YOUR CUTTING TOOLS
• Dull, gummy, improperly sharpened or set
cutting tools can cause material to stick, jam,
stall saw, or kickback at operator.
Minimize potential injury by proper care and
machine maintenance.
WARNING:
Never attempt to free a stalled
saw blade without first turning saw OFF.
• Never use grinding wheels, abrasive cutoff
wheels, friction wheels (metal slitting blades),
wire wheels or buffing wheels.
USE ONLY ACCESSORIES DESIGNED FOR
SAW
• Crosscutting operations are worked more
conveniently and with greater safety if an aux-
iliary wood facing is attached to miter gauge
using holes provided. However, facing must
not interfere with proper functioning of saw
blade guard.
• Make sure the top of the arbor or cutting
tool rotates toward you when standing in nor-
mal operating position.
Also make sure the cutting tool, blade flange
and arbor nut are installed properly. Keep the
cutting tool as low as possible for the opera-
tion being performed. Keep all guards in place
whenever possible.
5 /16"
120
o
24"
5" Long
Solid Lumber
8
7/16"
3/4"
Clamp to rip fence
or rip fence exen-
sion to keep work
on the table.
Rip fence
Table
Miter slot
Blade
Clamp to table
to guide work.
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