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SKU 95112
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Making a Miter cut:
warning!
Make sure the Clear Blade Guard (2B) is lowered over the Saw Blade
(86D) and is working properly to prevent possible injury.
The Miter Gauge may be used in either of the two Miter Gauge Grooves in the Saw
Table (8E). When using the left Groove, hold the workpiece firmly against the Miter
Gauge (4A) with your left hand and grip the Handle (1A) with your right hand. When
using the right Groove, hold the workpiece firmly against the Miter Gauge with your
right hand and grip the Handle with your left hand.
Make sure the Saw Blade (86D) is at the correct height for the workpiece. To change
the Saw Blade height, turn the Height Hand Wheel (36E).
If the Saw Blade (86D) is not at 90 degrees to the Saw Table (8E), loosen the
Lock Knob (26E) and turn the Tilting Hand Wheel (30E). Then, retighten the Lock
Knob.
To set the wood angle, loosen the Miter Gauge Handle (1A). Set the angle with the
Indicator on the Miter Gauge (4A). Then, retighten the Miter Gauge Handle.
Place a support (not included) the same height as the Saw Table (8E) behind the
Table Saw for cut workpieces.
Make sure the workpiece is not touching the Saw Blade (86D).
Plug the Power Cord Plug into the nearest 220 volt, grounded, twist lock, electrical
outlet. Then, insert the Switch Key and pull the Power Switch (17E) to its
“on”
position.
Allow the Saw Blade (86D) to spin up to full speed before feeding the workpiece
into the Saw Blade.
Hold the workpiece firmly against the Miter Gauge (4A), and push the workpiece
into the Saw Blade (86D).
Make sure to
gradually
feed the workpiece into the Saw Blade (86D). Do not attempt
to force the Table Saw to cut faster or greater than its capacity.
When the cut is completed, turn the Power Switch (17E) to its
“off”
position. Then,
unplug the Power Cord Plug from its electrical outlet.
Making a bevel cross cut:
warning!
Make sure the Clear Blade Guard (2B) is lowered over the Saw Blade
(86D) and is working properly to prevent possible injury.
The Miter Gauge may be used in either of the two Miter Gauge Grooves in the Saw
Table (8E). When using the left Groove, hold the workpiece firmly against the Miter
Gauge (4A) with your left hand and grip the Handle (1A) with your right hand. When
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