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BEFORE LEAVING THE SAW
• Never leave tool running unattended.
Turn power OFF. Wait for all moving
parts to stop.
• Make workshop childproof. Lock the
shop. Disconnect master switches.
Store tool away from children and other
unqualified users.
To avoid injury from
materials being thrown, always unplug
the saw to avoid accidental starting, and
remove small pieces of material from
the table cavity.
MITER CUT (FIGURE Y)
• When a miter cut is required, unlock the
miter table locking lever (1).
• Hold the base of saw arm to move the
table to the desired angle.
• When the table is in the desired
position, as shown on the miter
scale (2), tighten the miter table locking
lever. The table is now locked at the
desired angle. Positive stops are
provided at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6° and 45°
left and right.
IMPORTANT:
Always tighten the miter
table locking lever before performing
every cutting operation.
X
1
2
3
BEVEL CUT (FIGURE Z)
• When a bevel cut is required, loosen
the bevel lock handle (1).
• Tilt the cutting head to the desired
angle, as shown on the bevel scale (2).
• The blade can be positioned at any
angle, from a 90° straight cut (0° on the
scale) to a 45° left bevel. Tighten the
bevel lock handle (1) to lock the cutting
head in position. Positive stops are
provided at 0° and 45°.
COMPOUND CUT (FIGURE AA)
A compound cut is the combination of a
miter and a bevel cut simultaneously.
• Loosen the bevel lock handle and
position the cutting head at the desired
bevel position. Lock the bevel lock
handle. See "
BEVEL CUT
."
• Loosen the miter table locking lever and
position the table at the desired angle.
Lock the miter table locking lever. See
"
MITER CUT
."
WARNING
!
Y
2
1
Z
2
1
AA