16
Figure 9-1
Use rocker switch atop handle to turn laser guide on
and off (see Figure 4-1). The laser must align with
blade cutting path.
The laser has no user-adjustments. If you suspect
realignment is necessary, take the miter saw to an
approved service center.
Do not attempt to repair or
disassemble the laser. If unqualified persons
attempt to repair this laser product, serious
injury may result. Any repair or adjustment
required on this laser product should be
performed by authorized service center
personnel.
9.3
General saw operation
9.3.1
Starting the cut
1. Set desired bevel and/or miter angles and lock
the settings. See
sect. 8.2
and
8.5
.
2. Place hands a safe distance away from blade
path.
3. Hold workpiece firmly against fence to prevent
it creeping toward blade. Use hold-down clamp
whenever possible.
4. Perform a “dry run” – bring blade down to
workpiece to confirm cutting path of blade, and
ensure that no obstacles are present. If needed,
slide the fence extension(s) away or remove
them entirely.
5. Position blade just above the workpiece. Press
release button on either left or right side of
operating handle, and press trigger (see Figure
4-1) to start saw.
Blade must NOT be contacting
workpiece when trigger is pressed.
6. Lower blade into workpiece with a firm
downward motion.
9.3.2
Finishing the cut
7. Hold cutting head in down position.
8. Release trigger and wait for all moving parts to
stop before moving your hands and raising
cutting arm.
Note: The miter saw is equipped with an electrical
blade brake. When trigger is released, the brake will
automatically stop the blade in approximately 3
seconds.
9.4
Jammed material
If a jam occurs, release trigger and wait for all
moving parts to stop.
Unplug saw
and remove
jammed items.
9.5
Cutting options
9.5.1
Chop cuts
For chop cutting operations on small workpieces,
slide cutting head completely toward rear of unit and
tighten slide lock knob (A, Figure 8-1). Follow
general cutting procedures of
sect. 9.3
.
9.5.2
Sliding cuts
To cut wide boards, loosen slide lock knob (A, Figure
8-1) to allow cutting head to slide freely. See
specifications for maximum slide capacity of your saw.
Observe these precautions:
Never pull cutting head assembly and
spinning blade toward you during the cut.
Allow blade to reach full speed before
cutting.
Extend fence by sliding it out to required
location, or
Remove right sliding fence if necessary.
Return carriage to full rear position after
each crosscut operation.
To crosscut boards that are wider than the length of
the saw blade, proceed as follows:
1. Set desired bevel and/or miter angles and lock
the settings. See
sect. 8.2
and
8.5
.
2. Position workpiece against fence and clamp it
to the table.
3. Loosen slide lock knob (A, Figure 8-1).
4. Grasp operating handle and pull cutting head
forward until center of saw blade is over front of
workpiece.
5. Press release button and trigger to turn on saw.
6. When saw reaches full speed, push handle
down slowly, cutting through leading edge of
workpiece.
7. Slowly push operating handle back toward
fence to complete the cut. Do not use excessive
force; allow blade to do the cutting.
8. Release trigger and allow blade to stop spinning
before allowing cutting head to rise.
9.5.3
Miter cutting
Rotate table to desired miter angle as shown on
miter scale. Refer to
sect. 8.2
.
The miter setting can be locked down at any angle
from 52° left to 60° right.
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