WARNING:
Use a clamping position that does not
interfere with the cutting operation.
WARNING:
Failure to unplug the saw could result
in accident start up, which may cause serious injury.
MITER LATCH OVERRIDE (FIG. 22)
The miter latch override button allows your saw to override
the common stop angles.
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Unlock miter table by pulling up the miter lock lever (A).
•
Push the miter latch override button (B) to right while pushing
down the miter latch button (C). Then release the miter
latch override button (A) and miter latch button (C). The
miter latch override button is now engaged.
•
Turn the table to the desired angle, secure the table by
pulling down the miter lock lever (A).
•
Push down the miter latch button (C) and the miter latch
override button will return to the off position automatically.
CHOP CUTS (FIG. 23)
Chop cuts are used mainly for narrow pieces (A).
•
Unplug the saw.
•
Turn the slide lock knob (B) counter-clockwise to release
the slide bar (C).
•
Slide the cutting head to the rear as far as it will go.
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Tighten the slide lock knob (B).
•
Properly position the work piece. Make sure that the work
piece is clamped firmly against the table and the fence.
Make sure that the clamp does not interfere with the
cutting operation.
•
Plug the saw into an electrical outlet.
•
Before turning the saw on, lower the cutting head to make
sure that the clamp clears the lower blade guard and the
cutting head.
•
Turn on the switch. Always allow the blade to reach full
speed before cutting. Lower the cutting head and make
your cut.
•
Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before returning
the cutting head to the raised position and/or removing
the work piece.
FIG. 22
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FIG. 23
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