ADJUSTING THE MITER ANGLE
The miter table can be adjusted from 0° to 45° to both left
and right to create miter cuts.
1. Loosen the miter lock knob (Fig. 2 - 6) by turning it one
or two turns counterclockwise.
2. Pull up on the miter stop lever (Fig. 2 - 5) to unlock the
table. While holding the miter stop lever up, adjust the table
to the desired angle. The miter scale indicator (Fig. 2 - 4)
will point towards the selected angle. To make micro ad-
justments to a specific angle, rotate the table while pulling
up on the miter stop lever. The miter table has positive
stops at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°, and 45° in both directions for
quick adjustments.
3. After selecting your miter angle, release the miter stop
lever and tighten the miter lock knob (Fig. 2 - 6) by turning
it clockwise to lock the table in place.
WARNING!
Be sure the miter table is locked in place before
making a cut. Failure to do so can cause the table to move
during the cut, which could result in serious personal in-
jury.
INSTALLING THE TABLE EXTENSIONS
The table extensions (Fig. 2 - 2) serve as extra support for
your workpiece and need to be installed on either side of
your miter saw.
1. Insert the pegs on the end of the table extension into the
holes on the side of the miter table. See Fig. 2.
2. Tighten the screw (Fig. 2 - 3) on the miter table to secure
the table extension into place.
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3. Repeat steps 1 & 2 on the opposite side with the opposite table extension piece.
INSTALLING THE CLAMP ASSEMBLY
The clamp comes pre-assembled and can be mounted on the left or right side of the saw depending on the cut-
ting task at hand.
1. Locate the hole for the clamp on the left or right side of the miter saw behind the fence (Fig. 3 - arrows). Insert
the clamp assembly (Fig. 3 - 1) into the hole on the desired side.
2. Secure the clamp into place by tightening the clamp lock knob (Fig. 3 - 3).
NOTE:
Check that the clamp won’t
interfere with the blade travel before operating the saw.
3. Rotate the clamp height knob (Fig. 3 - 2) to move it up or down as needed to securing the workpiece. Check that
the workpiece is secure and does not wobble before cutting.
Fig. 2
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