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Adjusting the Fences 

Every time the bevel or mitre angle settings are changed, 
make sure the fences are set correctly. 
Fences 

MUST

:

• 

Support the workpiece

• 

Not interfere with the blade or lower guard

• 

Be adjusted to keep hands out of the No Hand Zone

To adjust the Fences
1. Remove battery pack.
2. Loosen the fence lock knobs.  
3. Slide the fences side-to-side to the desired posi-

tion to allow for a bevel or compound mitr

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 cut. 

Position the fences properly for maximum work 
support while maintaining hand safety. 

WARNING!

 

Ensure fence hand holds are positioned to keep 
hands out of the No Hand Zone.

4. Tighten the fence lock knobs securely before mak-

ing a cut.

 

NOTE: 

If either fence has any movement forward 

to backward, tighten the fence set screw, located 
on the back of each fence slot.

5. With the saw OFF and the workpiece removed 

from the table, slowly lower the saw head com-
pletely to ensure the guard and blade do not con-
tact the fences when making mitr

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 and bevel cuts. 

Guards

The lower guard should cover the blade when the 
saw head is up and it should move freely and open 
automatically as the saw head is lowered into the 
workpiece. 

WARNING!

 Never disable or remove 

guards. Only push the lower guard into the OPEN 
position when changing blades. 
If the lower guard appears loose, sticks, or does not 
cover the blade when the saw head is up, take the saw 
to an authori

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ed service centr

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 for repairs. 

Ensure the Fences are adjusted properly to allow for 
free-movement of the guards during the complete 
movement of the cut.

Setting for Chop Cuts

The slides can be locked and the saw head set in 
the proper position to use the saw for chop cuts (cuts 
not requiring the use of the slides).
1. To 

lock

, push Chop Lock to   . 

2. Slide saw head until it locks into place.
3. To 

unlock

, push Chop Lock to   .

Adjusting the Depth of Cut 

The depth of the cut can be adjusted for groove or 
rabbet cuts. 
1. Remove battery pack. 
2. To 

set

 the depth of cut, 

rotate the depth stop 
lever up.

3. Lower the saw head to 

the desired depth of cut.

4. Rotate the depth stop 

adjustment knob un-
til it contacts the le-
ver. Lock in the depth 
using the lock nut.

5. Make a test cut to verify 

the depth of cut is cor-
rect.

6. To 

remove

 the depth 

of cut limit, loosen the 
lock nut by turning counterclockwise and rotate 
the lever back.

OPERATION

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury, always 
wear safety goggles or glasses 

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to make sure it is functioning correctly. Do not 
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ing settings. Tighten all adjustments prior to use. 

Cut Line Indicator

The cut-line indicator shines down the blade, casting 
a shadow where the blade will meet the workpiece.  
No calibration/adjustments will be needed as the 
shadow will always be true to the blade location.
Use the cut-line indicator switch to turn on the light 
before making a cut. The light will go off automatically 
about 10 seconds after use. 

WARNING

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Starting and Stopping the Tool

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starting and stopping action of the motor may cause 
the handle to move up or down slightly.

 WARNING! 

Always press down mitr

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 lock lever and tighten all 

adjustments prior to use. 

WARNING!

 Ensure hands 

are out of the No Hands Zone.  
1. To 

start

 the motor, push down the trigger lock and 

pull the trigger. 

2. To 

stop

 the motor, release the trigger. The elec-

tric brake will stop the blade in about 4 seconds. 

WARNING!

 The brake is not a substitute for the 

guards and could fail; always wait for the blade to 
stop completely before removing the blade from 
the workpiece. If the brake fails to stop the blade or 
misses frequently, return the tool to a 

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service facility for repair. 

Making a Chop Cut 

Cut workpieces with chop cuts whenever possible.  
Only use sliding cuts (cross cuts) when necessary.
1. Use the chop lock to set the saw in the chop cut 

position. 

2. Select the desired angles and adjust the fences to 

ensure fence hand holds are positioned to keep 
hands out of the No Hand Zone. 

3. Place the workpiece on the turntable and line up 

the cut. 

4. Insert battery pack. 
5. Support the workpiece using any of the methods 

described in "Support the Workpiece Properly".

6. WARNING! 

Keep hands out of the No Hands 

Zone at all times during use. Contact with blade 
will result in serious injury.

7. Start the motor. Wait a few seconds for the blade 

to reach full speed. Then gently lower the saw 
head into the workpiece all the way through the 
cut. 

WARNING!

 Do not allow the blade to contact 

the workpiece while tool is ramping up.

8. Always allow the saw to do the work. Forcing the 

 

Depth-stop lever

Lock nut

Knob

 

 

 

 

 

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Страница 1: ...Cat No 0 06 M18 FUEL 00 10 DUAL BEVEL COMPOUND SLIDING MITR SAW OPERATOR S MANUAL To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual WARNING...

Страница 2: ...Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilit...

Страница 3: ...n with high speed Cut only one workpiece at a time Stacked multiple workpieces cannot be adequately clamped or braced and may bind on the blade or shift during cutting EnsurethemitrHsawismountedorplac...

Страница 4: ...etent lever 10 Detent override knob 11 Kerf plate 12 MitrH angle pointer 13 MitrH angle scale 14 No Hands Zone circle 15 Carrying handles 16 Fence lock knobs 2 17 Face board mounting holes 4 18 Workpi...

Страница 5: ...Side 146 mm H at 31 mm W Right Side Mitre Right 146 mm H at 33 mm W Left Side 91 mm H at 205 mm W Right Side Max Width at 90o 289 mm W at 91 mm H Max Width at 45o 205 mm W at 91 mm H Compound Cuts 45o...

Страница 6: ...g Leave the dust bag open to direct dust down into a garbage can To install push and twist the hose or dust bag onto the dust port Using Face Boards When using face boards secure them using the mounti...

Страница 7: ...one at all times during use Use the fence hand holds to ensure your hands do not enter the No Hands Zone 2 Use the workpiece clamp Clamp the workpiece to the table with the included clamp The clamp ca...

Страница 8: ...FW ZLWK EODGH ZLOO result in serious injury Check guarding system to make sure it is functioning correctly Do not operate saw without guards in place Do not perform any operation freehand Never reach...

Страница 9: ...NS WARNING R QRW FXW VWRQH EULFN FRQFUHWH magnesium or ferrous metals iron steel stainless steel or alloys of these metals with this saw R QRW XVH DEUDVLYH ZKHHOV ZLWK WKLV VDZ XVW FUHDWHG E FXWWLQJ W...

Страница 10: ...fence 2 MitrH table set right 31 62 3 Save right end of cut Standard crown molding with 45 angles set EHYHO DQJOH WR Left side inside corner 1 Top edge of molding against fence 2 MitrH table set righ...

Страница 11: ...to clamp the detent body 6 Using a T25 wrench you can adjust the bevel set ting of the blade to table Clockwise tilts blade to the right counterclockwise tilts blade to the left 7 8 Remove the tool u...

Страница 12: ...ustralia 3178 Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation New Zealand Techtronic Industries New Zealand Pty Ltd Mangere Auckland New Zealand 2022 Professionally made in China for Milwaukee Electric Tool Corpo...

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