the Table. Move the Table to the
desired angle then tighten the Miter
Knob. The Miter Angle Indicator will
indicate the selected angle. The table
will click into place at 5º increments
on both left and right sides.
With the Table adjusted to the desired
3.
angle, place the work piece flush
against the Fence, secure it with the
Hold Down Clamp and make the cut.
adjusting the bevel angle
A bevel cut is one that is at an angle
1.
to the vertical plane of the material.
Bevel cuts can be used to miter
2.
relatively wide and thin material.
Bevel cuts can be used in
combination with a miter cut to form
a compound angle. Compound angle
cuts are often used in crown molding,
picture frames and similar trim
materials.
To set the bevel angle, loosen the
3.
Bevel Knob (71) at the rear of the
saw.
(See Figure 2.)
Move the blade
assembly left to the desired angle.
You can read the angle on the Bevel
Angle Indicator on the rear of the
Saw, above the Bevel Knob. Lock
the blade assembly into position by
tightening the Bevel Knob clockwise.
Tighten firmly but not over-tight.
Make a sample cut in a piece of scrap
4.
and check to be sure the bevel angle
is correct. If it is not, correct the angle
before cutting your work material.
Fine adjustment Controls
Figure 2
Depth Stop
Bolt (62)
Lock Nut (61)
Angle Stop
Bolt (77)
Lock Nut (78)
Locking Pin
using the depth Stop
If you want to make a kerfing or
1.
rabbet cut which does not cut through
the work piece, you can use the
Depth Stop Bolt (62) to control the
depth of the cut.
(See Figure 2)
To limit blade assembly travel, loosen
2.
the Lock Nut (61), then turn the
Depth Stop Bolt counterclockwise.
The further you raise the Depth Stop
Screw, the shallower the cut will be.
Lock the Depth Stop Screw in place
3.
by tightening the Lock Nut.
After the desired cut has been made,
4.
return the Depth Stop Screw to its
original position, and lock in place
with the Lock Nut.
making a Cut
Observe all safety warnings and
1.
instructions discussed in this booklet.
Do not make any cuts until you have
read this entire booklet and are
familiar with the operation of this tool.
Release the Locking Pin to allow the
2.
blade assembly to come up. Check to
Page 12
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
SKU 67411