ASSEMBLY
10
2. Place the blade wrench on the arbor bolt.
3. Press the arbor lock button (5), holding it in firmly while
turning the blade counterclockwise. When arbor lock
button engages, continue to press it in while tightening the
arbor bolt securely. (Fig. H).
4. Rotate the cover plate (3) back to its original position until
the slot in the cover plate engages with the cover plate
screw (2). While holding the lower blade guard, tighten the
screw with a Phillips screwdriver. (Fig. G).
NOTE: The lower blade guard must be raised to the upright
position to access the cover plate screw.
5. Lower the blade guard (1) and verify that the operation of
the guard does not bind or stick.
6. Be sure the arbor lock button (5) is released so the blade
turns freely by spinning the blade until the arbor lock
disengages. (Fig. H)
WARNING
• To avoid injury, never use the saw without
the cover plate secure in place. It keeps the arbor bolt
from falling out if it accidentally loosens, and helps
prevent the spinning blade from coming off the saw.
• Make sure the collars are clean and properly arranged.
Lower the blade into the table and check for any contact
with the metal base or the saw table.
WARNING
To avoid injury:
• Always unplug the saw to avoid accidental starting.
Remove all small pieces of material from the table
cavity before performing any cuts. The table insert
may be removed for this purpose, but always
reattach the table insert prior to performing a cutting
operation.
• Do not start the sliding compound miter saw without
checking for interference between the blade and table
insert. Damage could result to the blade, table insert or
turntable if blade strike occurs during the cutting operation.
1. To remove, loosen and remove the four screws (1) on the
table insert (2) with a Phillips screwdriver and remove the
insert.
2. To install, reposition the table insert (2), install the four
screws (1) and tighten.
REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE TABLE INSERT (FIG. J)
WARNING
To avoid injury from unexpected saw
movement:
• Before moving the saw, disconnect the power cord
from the outlet, and lock the cutting arm in the lower
position using the hold-down latch.
MOUNTING THE MITER SAW (FIG. K, L)
NOTE: The hold-down latch is for carrying or storing the tool.
It is not to be used for holding the saw while cutting. Lower
blade and press in hold-down latch to secure saw for
transport or storage.
• Never carry the miter saw by the power cord or by the
switch handle. Carrying the tool by the power cord could
cause damageto the insulation or wire connections
resulting in electric shock or fire.
• To avoid injury from flying debris, do not allow visitors to
stand behind the saw.
• Place the saw on a firm, level work surface where there is
room for handling and properly supporting the workpiece.
• Support the saw on a level work surface.
• Bolt or clamp the saw to its support.
Place the saw in the desired location, either on a workbench
or recommended leg set. The base of the saw has four
mounting holes (10). (Fig. K)
Mounting instructions
1. For stationary use, place the saw in the desired location,
directly on a workbench where there is room for handling
and proper support of the workpiece. The base of the saw
has four mounting holes. Bolt the base of the miter saw (1)
to the work surface (5), using the fastening method as
shown in Fig K.
1. Miter saw base
2. Hex head bolt
3. Rubber washer
4. Flat washer
5. Workbench
6. Flat washer
7. Lock washer
8. Hex nut
9. Jam nut
NOTE: Mounting
hardware is not
included with this tool. Bolts, nuts, washers, and screws
must be purchased separately.
2. For portable use, place the saw on a 3/4 in. thick piece of
plywood. Bolt the base of the miter saw securely to the
plywood using the mounting holes on the base. Use
C-clamps to clamp this mounting board to a stable work
surface at the worksite. (Fig. L)
Fig. J
Fig. K
1
2
2
3
4
1
5
6
7
8
9
10
10