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20. Base Extension Clamping Levers
– Lock the base
extensions at the desired positions.
21. Sliding Base Extensions
– Provide extra work
support. Useful when cutting long workpieces.
22. Rubber Deflector
– Attaches to bottom of chute.
Deflects dust into the chute.
23. Dust Chute
– Directs sawdust up and through the
elbow and to the bag.
24. Dust Bag
– Has a zipper at the bottom. Bag can be
uncoupled for emptying.
25. Slide Rail Lock Knob
– The slide rail lock knob
locks the slide rail when you are not making slide
cuts and when you are transporting the saw.
26. Clamp
– Use to hold the workpiece to the table
and base, insert into clamp post location (item
32).
27. Depth Stop Screw
– Turn the knob end to adjust
the blade depth for cutting grooves.
28. Depth Stop Plate
– Plate can be swung out to limit
the depth of the blade travel.
29. 60˚ Auxiliary Clamp Hole
– used to appropriately
clamp material at angles from 55˚to 60˚ right.
30. Left Bevel Stop indicator
– allows you to set the
most common bevel stops 0°, 22.5°, 33.9°, 45° and
47° Left.
31. Right Sliding Fence
– Supports the workpiece.
The fence also has holes to secure an auxiliary
fence if desired.
32. Bevel Scale and Pointers
– Scale is large to allow
user to easily read bevel angles. Pointer indicates
what the current angle is.
33. Clamp Post Locations
– Two vertical post holes in
the base provided to insert the clamp (item 26).
34. Miter Detent Plate Screws
– Four screws
accessible through holes in the miter scale. These
screws are loosened when adjusting position of
the detent plate.
35. Arbor Lock
– Press arbor lock button to keep
blade from rotating when loosening or tightening
arbor bolt during blade removal or installation.
36. Motor Cap
– Provides access for inspecting and
replacing brushes.
37. Head Assembly Lock Pin
– Used to lock the head
assembly in the lower position for transporting.
38. Bevel Lock Lever
– The front-positioned bevel lock
lever locks the head assembly at the desired bevel
angle.
39. Top Carrying Handle
– Used for lifting and
transporting of saw.
40. Cast-in Carry Handles
– Used for lifting and
transporting of saw.
41. -2 Degree Bevel Stop
– Can slide forward to allow
for -2 degree bevel cuts.
42. 5mm hex key
– Used to change the blade and to
make tool adjustments.
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