CAUTION:
With using the miter latch override
button, the miter table can move freely to any desired angle
(Refer to the section “miter latch override”). Alternately,
move the table until it is close to the desired position while
pressing down the miter latch button, release the miter latch button and move the next detent. The miter table will stop
at each index point on the miter scale.
WARNING:
To avoid serious injury, always lock the miter lock lever securely before making a cut. Failure to do so
could result in movement of the control arm or miter table while making a cut.
WARNING:
Failure to unplug the saw could result
in an accidental start up, which may cause serious injury.
CROSSCUT (FIG. 25)
A crosscut is a cut made across the grain of the work piece.
A straight crosscut is a cut made with the miter table set at
the 0° position.
Miter crosscuts are made with the miter table set at an angle
other than 0°, either left or right.
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Unplug the saw.
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Mark the cutting line on the work piece with a pencil.
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Push in the head lock knob to lock the cutting head in the
“DOWN” position.
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Pull up the miter lock lever to unlock the miter table, move
the table to the desired angle while pushing down the miter
latch button. Quickly locate 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6° 45° left
and right, or 60° right by noting the stops or clicks at these
angle settings.
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Pull down the miter lock lever to lock the miter table.
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Plug the saw into an electrical outlet.
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Pull out the head lock knob to release the cutting head.
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Place the work piece flat on the miter table with one edge securely against the fence. If the board is warped, place the
convex side against the fence. The board could collapse on the table at the end of the cut and jam the blade (see “cutting
warped material” section).
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Turn on the laser and align the pencil line with the laser line.
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Use the work piece clamp to secure the work piece against the saw table and fence.
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When cutting a long work piece, use table extension to support the work piece.
CAUTION:
Never use another person as an additional support for a work piece that is longer or wider than the
basic saw table, or to help feed, support, or pull the work piece.
WARNING:
To avoid serious personal injury, always keep hands outside of the “No-Hands Zone”, as marked on
the saw table. Never perform any cutting operation “freehand” (i.e., without holding the work piece against the fence),
because the blade could grab the work piece, causing it to slip and twist.
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Before turning on the saw, perform a test of the cutting operation by lowering the cutting head to make sure that no
problems will occur when the cut is made.
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Raise the cutting head, hold the saw handle and turn the saw on: squeeze the ON/OFF switch trigger.
FIG. 25
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