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1. Switch
Lock-OFF
Release
Buttons
– One of these two
buttons must be pressed before
the power switch can be pressed.
2. Power Switch
– The power
switch used with the switch
“Lock-OFF”
release
button
energizes the unit.
3. Main Handle
– This handle
contains
the
power
switch.
Pulling this handle down lowers
the blade into the workpiece.
4. Lower Blade Guard
– The lower
blade guard helps protect your
hands from the spinning blade. It
retracts as the blade is lowered.
5. Blade
– Do not use a blade larger
than 8-1⁄2" or smaller than 8-1/4"
diameter and 5/8" arbor.
6. Chip Deflector
– Deflects cut-off
workpieces from entering the
upper guard.
7. Upper Guard
– Covers upper
portion of the blade.
8. Left Sliding Fence
– Supports the
workpiece. The fence also has
holes to secure an auxiliary fence
if desired.
9. Stationary Fence
– Stationary
fence is bolted to the base and
will support the workpiece when
the sliding fence is removed.
10. Kerf Inserts
– Kerf inserts can be
adjusted
to
different
blade
widths to minimize workpiece
tear-out.
11. Blade Bolt
– Secures blade in
place.
12. Miter Lock Knob
– The miter
lock knob locks the miter saw
table at any desired miter angle.
13. Miter Detent Lever
– The lever
releases the table from the
detent.
14. Front
Stabilizing
Foot
–
Provides additional support and
stability when making slide cuts.
15. Miter Scale/Miter Pointer
– The
pointer rotates with the table
and blade. It points to the miter
scale to indicate the angle
setting before a cut is made.
16. Crown stop mount holes –
For
attaching optional crown stop
supports.
17. Miter Detents
– There are seven
(7) miter detent slots for fast
and accurate miter cuts of
common miter angles.
18. Table
– Sits in base, provides
workpiece support, rotates for
desired miter cuts and rotates
the head assembly. The front
extended part of the table is
called the miter arm.
19. Tool Mounting Pads
– The four
corners of the saw provide areas
to clamp, bolt or nail the saw to
a flat work surface.
20. Base
Extension
Clamping
Screws
–
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
29. Battery Pack
30. Battery Pack Release Button
–
used to detach the battery pack
from tool.
31. Right
Stationary
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. Anti-flipping bar
– Designed to
prevent accidental tipping of the
saw.
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. 5mm hex key
– Used to change
the blade and to make tool
adjustments.
42. Battery Bay
–
Designed to
connect battery packs.
43. Dust Port
– Used to attach dust
bag or dust extractor / vacuum
cleaner.
44. Outer Washer
– Secures blade
in place.
45. Laser Aperture Shield
46. Laser Adjustment Set Screw
47. Laser aperture
48. Built-in LED Light
Getting To Know Your Miter Saw
To avoid possible injury, disconnect battery pack before performing any assembly,
adjustments or repairs.
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