FIG. 29a
FIG. 29b
WARNING:
To avoid kickback and serious personal
injury, never position the concave side of bowed or warped
material against the fence.
CUTTING WARPED MATERIAL (FIG. 29a-29b)
When cutting warped material, be certain that the material
to be cut is positioned on the miter table with the convex
side against the fence, as shown Fig. 29a. If the warped
material is positioned the wrong way (Fig. 29b), it will pinch
the blade near the end of the cut.
•
Unplug the saw.
•
Push the depth stop (A) to the left, turn the depth stop
bolt (B) to the desired cutting depth.
•
Space the work piece away from the fence with a scrap
piece of lumber approxiamtely 1-1/2 in. thick. This will
allow for a complete groove to be cut. Be sure the work
piece is fully supported.
•
Plug the saw into an electrical outlet.
•
Cut the two outside edges of the grooves.
FIG. 30a
WARNING:
Do not use a dado blade, use only the
standard 12 in. diameter saw blade for this operation.
WARNING:
Failure to unplug the saw could result
in accidental start up, which may cause serious injury.
CUTTING GROOVES (FIG. 30a-30b)
The depth stop adjustment is a feature used when cutting
grooves in the work piece. The depth stop adjustment is
used to limit the blade depth. A groove should be cut as
a slide cut.
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OPERATION
a. Position a for full cutting
b. Position b for non-through cutting
Correct
Incorrect
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