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In the case of left bevel cut
Table (A)
Molding
position in
Fig.43 & 44
Bevel angle
Miter angle
52/38°
type
45°
type
52/38°
type
45°
type
For
inside
corner
(1)
Left
33.9°
Left 30°
Right
31.6°
Right
35.3°
(2)
Left
31.6°
Left
35.3°
For
outside
corner
(3)
(4)
Right
31.6°
Right
35.3°
Table (B)
Molding
position in
Fig.43 & 44
Molding edge
against guide
fence
Finished
piece
For inside
corner
(1)
Ceiling
contact edge
should be
against guide
fence.
Finished
piece will be
on the Left
side of blade.
(2)
Wall contact
edge should
be against
guide fence.
For outside
corner
(3)
Finished
piece will be
on the Right
side of blade.
(4)
Ceiling
contact edge
should be
against guide
fence.
EXAMPLE
In the case of cutting 52/38° type crown
molding for position (1) in Fig.43 & 44:
•
Tilt and secure bevel angle setting to 33.9°
LEFT.
•
Adjust and secure miter angle setting to 31.6°
RIGHT.
•
Lay crown molding with its broad back (hidden)
surface down on the turn base with its CEILING
CONTACT EDGE against the guide fence on
the saw.
•
The finished piece to be used will always be
on the LEFT side of the blade after the cut has
been made.
In the case of right bevel cut
Table (A)
Molding
position in
Fig.43 & 44
Bevel angle
Miter angle
52/38°
type
45°
type
52/38°
type
45°
type
For
inside
corner
(1)
Right
33.9°
Right
30°
Right
31.6°
Right
35.3°
(2)
Left
31.6°
Left
35.3°
For
outside
corner
(3)
(4)
Right
31.6°
Right
35.3°
Table (B)
Molding
position in
Fig.43 & 44
Molding edge
against guide
fence
Finished
piece
For inside
corner
(1)
Wall contact
edge should
be against
guide fence.
Finished
piece will be
on the Right
side of blade.
(2)
Ceiling
contact edge
should be
against guide
fence.
For outside
corner
(3)
Finished
piece will be
on the Left
side of blade.
(4)
Wall contact
edge should
be against
guide fence.
EXAMPLE
In the case of cutting 52/38° type crown
molding for position (1) in Fig.43 & 44:
•
Tilt and secure bevel angle setting to 33.9°
RIGHT.
•
Adjust and secure miter angle setting to 31.6°
RIGHT.
•
Lay crown molding with its broad back (hidden)
surface down on the turn base with its WALL
CONTACT EDGE against the guide fence on
the saw.
•
The finished piece to be used will always be on
the RIGHT side of the blade after the cut has
been made.
Wood facing
Use of wood facing helps to assure splinter-free cuts
in workpieces. Attach a wood facing to the guide fence
using the holes in the guide fence.
See the figure concerning the dimensions for a sug
-
gested wood facing.
►
Fig.45:
1.
Holes
CAUTION:
Use the straight wood of even thick-
ness as the wood facing.
WARNING:
Use screws to attach the wood
facing to the guide fence. The screws should be
installed so that the screw heads are below the
surface of the wood facing so that they will not
interfere with the positioning of the material being
cut.
Misalignment of the material being cut can case
unexpected movement during the cutting operation
which may result in a loss of control and serious
personal injury.
NOTICE:
When the wood facing is attached, do not turn
the turn base with the handle lowered. The blade and/or
the wood facing will be damaged.
Cutting repetitive lengths
CAUTION:
For the tool equipped with the hold-
ers and the holder assemblies as standard acces-
sories, this type of use is not permitted due to the
country regulations.
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