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CROWN MOLDING CUT (FIG. 39)
1.
Crown molding can only be cut flat on
the table for this miter saw.
2. This miter saw has special miter stops
of 31.6° left and right and a bevel stop
of 33.9° for a special crown molding, i.e.
52° between the back of the molding
and the top flat surface that fits against
the ceiling; 38°
between the back of
the molding and the bottom flat surface
that fits against the wall. Refer to the
following table below for this crown
molding cut.
NOTE:
1. These special stops can not be used
with 45° crown molding.
2. Since most rooms do not have angles
of exactly 90°, fine tune is needed and
always take a test cut to confirm the
correct angles.
SETTINGS
Left Side
Right Side
Inside Corner
Miter Angle
31.6° Right
31.6° Left
Bevel
Angle
33.9°
33.9°
Molding
Position
Molding
Position
Top against
fence
Bottom against
fence
Finished Side
Keep left
side of cut
Keep left
side of cut
Outside Corner
Miter Angle
31.6° Left
31.6° Right
Bevel
Angle
33.9°
33.9°
Bottom against
fence
Top against
fence
Finished Side Keep right side
of cut
Keep right side
of cut
SLIDE CUT (FIG. 40)
1. Unlock the sliding carriage lock knob (1)
and allow the cutting head assembly to
move freely.
2. Set both the desired bevel angle and/or
the miter angle and lock into position.
3. Use a hold-down clamp to secure the
workpiece.
4. Turn the laser guide on and position the
workpiece on the table for pre-alignment
of your cut.
5. Grasp the trigger switch handle (2) and
pull the carriage (3) forward until the
center of the saw blade is over the front
of the workpiece (4).
6. Engage the trigger to turn the saw on.
7. When the saw reaches full speed,
slowly push the saw handle down,
cutting through the leading edge of
the workpiece.
8. Slowly move the trigger switch handle (2)
back toward the fence, completing the
cut.
9. Release the trigger and allow the
blade to stop spinning before raising
the cutting head and removing the
workpiece (4).
WARNING! To avoid injury:
●
Never pull the cutting head assembly
and spinning blade toward you
during the cut.
The blade may try to
climb up on the top of the workpiece,
causing the cutting assembly
and spinning blade to kick back,
forcefully. The cutting head assembly
should be drawn back completely
then pushed forward when sawing.
●
Let the blade reach full speed before
cutting.
This will help reduce the risk
of a thrown workpiece.
Содержание SM2509R
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