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BEVEL CUT (FIG. 34, 35)
1. When a bevel cut is required, loosen
the bevel locking handle (1) by turning it
clockwise.
2. Tilt the cutting head to the desired
angle, as shown on the bevel scale (2).
3. The blade can be positioned at any
angle, from a 90° straight cut (0° on
the scale) to a 45° left bevel. Tighten
the bevel locking handle (1) to lock the
cutting head in position. Positive stops
are provided at 0°, 33.9° and 45°.
NOTE:
The saw comes with a 33.9°
bevel detent pin for setting up crown
molding cuts when the angle of the
walls equals 90°.
4. Turn the laser guide on and position the
workpiece on the table for pre-alignment
of your cut.
NOTE:
If 47° left bevel is necessary, slide
the bevel stop plate (3) clockwise away
from the stop block (4) to achieve 47° left
bevel. (Fig. 35)
WARNING!
●
The sliding fence must be extended
to the left when making bevel cuts.
The sliding fences note three bevel
angles where the user must adjust
the fences to match the degree of
the bevel cut. Failure to extend the
sliding fence will not allow enough
space for the blade to pass through
which could result in serious injury.
At extreme miter or bevel angles
the saw blade may also contact
the fence.
●
The right side sliding fence must
be removed when making any right
bevel angle cuts greater than 35°
in combination with any right hand
miter angle. This fence must also be
removed whenever a 45° bevel angle
is desired with a miter angle greater
than 22.5°.
33.9° BEVEL DETENT PIN FOR CROWN
MOLDINGS (FIG. 36)
1. Push the bevel detent pin (1) in toward
the rear of the machine.
2. Loosen the bevel locking handle (2).
3. Rotate the cutting head until the bevel
detent pin (1) stops the bevel angle at
33.9° on the bevel scale (3).
4. Tighten the bevel locking handle (2)
before you make your cut.
COMPOUND CUT (FIG. 37)
A compound cut is the combination of a
miter and a bevel cut simultaneously.
1. Extending the fence by sliding it out
to the required location or remove the
left sliding fence if necessary. See
“
SLIDING FENCE
” or “
REMOVING OR
INSTALLING THE SLIDING FENCE
.”
2. Set the desired miter angle and lock into
position. See “
MITER CUT.
”
3. Set the desired bevel angle using the
bevel locking handle (1).
BASE MOLDING CUT (FIG. 38)
Base molding can be cut vertical against
fence or flat on the table. Follow the table
below for reference.
SETTINGS
Vertical Position
(Back of molding is
against the fence)
Horizontal Position
(Back of molding
is flat on the table)
Bevel Angle
0°
45°
Molding Position
Left side
Right side Left side
Right
side
Inside
Corner
Miter
Angle
Left at 45° Right at 45°
Molding
position
Bottom
against
table
Bottom
against table
Top
against
fence
Bottom
against
fence
Finished
side
Keep left
side of cut
Keep right
side of cut
Keep left
side of
cut
Keep left
side of
cut
Outside
Corner
Miter
Angle Right at 45°
Left at 45°
0°
Molding
position
Bottom
against
table
Bottom
against table
Bottom
against
fence
Top
against
fence
Finished
side
Keep left
side of cut
Keep right
side of cut
Keep
right side
of cut
Keep
right side
of cut
Left
Right
Left
Right
0°
0°
0°
Содержание SM2509R
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