MODES OF USE
Cros
s
cut:
Miter cut:
Bevel cut:
Compound cut:
NOTE
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side of the table to prevent interfering with the movement of the cutting head.
Always check before making the cut if there is any potential interference from the
clamp or any other part of the machine
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OPERATING PROCEDURES
MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
ven though the angles are marked on the machine, it is always a good
idea to check them by making a trial cut. See Aligning Miter and Bevel, be
low.
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soap and a damp (not wet) cloth.
This is a good setting for 90° crosscuts.
miter lock knob(#10 on page 4) and pull out the miter detent knob(#19 on page 4).
Move the table rotation to the left or right up to 45° left & right.
Quickly locate 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6
°, and 45° left or right by the miter detent at these
angle settings.
Tighten the miter lock knob at the desired angle.
0° - 45° left or right, then lock it in place.
ADJUSTING DEPTH STOPS
The depth stops are designed to control the depth at which the blade will stop.
The depth stop system is designed to easily switch cut depths.
2. Loosen the depth stop lock nut (2), adjust the depth stop screw (1) up or down.
3. Carefully lower the cutting head so that the depth stop screw(1) contacts the depth
4. When you have established the cutting depth, tighten the depth stop lock nut (2)
down to hold the setting.
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2
Fig.
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1. Pull out the depth stop lever(3). (Fig. 0)
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brush cover.
brush cover.
stop lever (3).