SKU 91995
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To Adjust The Cutting Depth
WARNINg! Prior to performing this
procedure, make sure the Power
Cord (102) of the Miter Saw is un-
plugged from its electrical outlet.
The depth of cut may be adjusted to
1.
a maximum of 4-11/16” at 90°, and
4-11/16” at 45°.
FIgURE O
TABlE
(18a)
kERF
BOARD
(11a)
SCREW
(92)
BASE (8a)
gAUgE
HANDlE
(1a)
2. Slightly loosen the Screw (92) and
pull the Miter Saw’s Cover Case
(89) downward as far as it will go.
Observe whether the edge of the
Saw Blade (56) passes completely
through the Kerf Board (11a).
(See Figure O.)
If the Saw Blade (56) does not pass
3.
completely through the Kerf Board
(11a), lower the Saw Blade further by
loosening the Screw (92).
(See Figure O.)
After adjusting the Screw (92), press
4.
down on the Miter Saw and make
sure the Saw Blade (56) does not
contact the bottom of the Table (18a)
or any other part of the Saw Base
(8a).
(See Figure O.)
If the Saw Blade (56) touches the
5.
Table (18a) or any other part of the
Saw Base (8a), tighten the Screw
(92) to raise the Saw Blade slightly
until it clears.
(See Figure O.)
To Adjust The Miter Angle
WARNINg! Prior to performing this
procedure, make sure the Power
Cord (102) of the Miter Saw is un-
plugged from its electrical outlet.
The miter angle of a cut may be ad-
1.
justed 0 - 45° to the right or left. To
do so, loosen the Handle (1a) located
at the front of the Table (18a).
(See Figure O.)
Move the Handle (1a) to the right or
2.
left until the desired miter angle of
cut is indicated by the Gauge located
on the Base (8a). Then, tighten the
Handle (1a) to lock the Miter Angle in
place.
(See Figure O.)