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ENGLISH

(Original instructions)

Cutting trim moulding and other frames (fig. R2)

Sketch B in Figure R2 shows a joint made by setting the mitre 

arm at 45º to mitre the two boards to form a 90º corner. To 

make this type of joint, set the bevel adjustment to zero and 

the mitre arm to 45º. Once again, position the wood with the 

broad flat side on the table and the narrow edge against the 

fence.

Figures R1 and R2 are for four-sided objects only.

As the number of sides changes, so do the mitre and bevel 

angles. The chart below gives the proper angles for a variety 

of shapes.

Examples

Number of Sides

Mitre or Bevel Angle

4

45°

5

36°

6

30°

7

25.7°

8

22.5°

9

20°

10

18°

The chart assumes that all sides are of equal length. For a 

shape that is not shown in the chart, use the following formula: 

180º divided by the number of sides equals the mitre (if the 

material is cut vertically) or bevel angle (if the material is cut 

laying flat).

Cutting compound mitres (fig. R3)

A compound mitre is a cut made using a mitre angle and a 

bevel angle at the same time. This is the type of cut used to 

make frames or boxes with slanting sides like the one shown 

in figure R3.

Note:

 If the cutting angle varies from cut to cut, check that 

the bevel lock knob and the mitre lock handle are securely 

locked. These must be locked after making any changes in 

bevel or mitre. The chart at the end of this manual (Table 1) 

will assist you in selecting the proper bevel and mitre settings 

for common compound mitre cuts. To use the chart, select the 

desired angle A (Fig. R3) of your project and locate that angle 

on the appropriate arc in the chart. From that point follow the 

chart straight down to find the correct bevel angle and straight 

across to find the correct mitre angle.

Set your saw to the prescribed angles and make a few trial 

cuts. Practice fitting the cut pieces together until you develop 

a feel for this procedure and feel comfortable with it.

Example:

 To make a 4-sided box with 26º exterior angles 

(Angle A, Fig. R3), use the upper right arc. Find 26° on the arc 

scale. Follow the horizontal intersecting line to either side to

get mitre angle setting on saw (42°). Likewise, follow the 

vertical intersecting line to the top or bottom to get the bevel 

angle setting on the saw (18°). Always try cuts on a few scrap

pieces of wood to verify the settings on the saw.

Cutting base moulding (fig. S)

Straight 90º cuts:

Position the wood against the fence and hold it in place as 

shown in Figure S. Turn on the saw, allow the blade to reach 

full speed and lower the arm smoothly through the cut.

Cutting base moulding up to 3.5" (90 mm) high  

vertically against the Fence

Position material as shown in Figure S. All cuts should be 

made with the back of the moulding against the fence and with 

the bottom of the moulding against the table.

Inside Corner

Outside Corner

Left Side

Mitre left 45°

Save left side of cut

Mitre right 45°

Save left side of cut

Right Side

Mitre right 45°

Save right side of cut

Mitre left 45°

Save right side of cut

Material up to 3.5" (90 mm) can be cut as described above.

Cutting crown moulding

In order to fit properly, crown moulding must be compound 

mitred with extreme accuracy.

The two flat surfaces on a given piece of crown moulding are 

at angles that, when added together, equal exactly 90°. Most, 

but not all, crown moulding has a top rear angle (the section

that fits flat against the ceiling) of 52° and a bottom rear angle 

(the part that fits flat against the wall) of 38°.

Your mitre saw has special preset mitre detent points at 31.6° 

left and right for cutting crown moulding at the proper angle. 

There is also a mark on the bevel scale at 33.8°.

The Bevel Setting/Type of Cut chart gives the proper settings 

for cutting crown moulding. (The numbers for the mitre and 

bevel settings are very precise and are not easy to accurately

set on your saw.) Since most rooms do not have angles of 

precisely 90°, you will have to fine tune your settings anyway.

Instructions for cutting crown moulding laying flat 

and using the compound features

u

 

Lay the moulding with broad back surface down flat on 

saw table (36) (fig. T1).

u

 

The settings below are for all Standard crown moulding 

with 52° and 38° angles.

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Страница 13: ...on both sides of the mitre saw base Fig A To lock the saw head in the down position push the saw head down push the lock down pin 20 in and release the saw head This will hold the saw head safely down...

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Страница 17: ...a square against the blade ensuring the square is not on top of a tooth Loosen the bevel lock knob 5 and ensure the arm is firmly against the 0 bevel stop Rotate the 0 bevel adjustment screw with the...

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