Crown molding stopper
Optional accessory
Crown molding stoppers allow easier cuts of crown
molding without tilting the saw blade. Install them on the
turn base as shown in the figures.
At right 45° miter angle
► Fig.48: 1. Crown molding stopper L 2. Crown mold-
ing stopper R 3. Turn base 4. Guide fence
At left 45° miter angle
► Fig.49: 1. Crown molding stopper L 2. Crown mold-
ing stopper R 3. Turn base 4. Guide fence
Position crown molding with its WALL CONTACT EDGE
against the guide fence and its CEILING CONTACT EDGE
against the crown molding stoppers as shown in the figure.
Adjust the crown molding stoppers according to the size of
the crown molding. Tighten the screws to secure the crown
molding stoppers. Refer to the table (C) for the miter angle.
► Fig.50: 1. Guide fence 2. Crown molding stopper
(a) (b)
1. Inside corner 2. Outside corner
Table (C)
–
Molding
position in
the figure
For inside
(a)
corner
(b)
For outside
(c)
corner
(d)
Cutting aluminum extrusion
► Fig.51: 1. Vise 2. Spacer block 3. Guide fence
4. Aluminum extrusion 5. Spacer block
When securing aluminum extrusions, use spacer blocks or pieces
of scrap as shown in the figure to prevent deformation of the alu-
minum. Use a cutting lubricant when cutting the aluminum extru-
sion to prevent build-up of the aluminum material on the blade.
WARNING:
Never attempt to cut thick or
round aluminum extrusions. Thick or round alumi-
num extrusions can be difficult to secure and the work
may loosen during the cutting operation which may
result in loss of control and serious personal injury.
(c) (d)
1
2
Miter angle
Finished
piece
Right 45°
Save the right
side of blade
Left 45°
Save the left
side of blade
Save the right
side of blade
Right 45°
Save the left
side of blade
Groove cutting
WARNING:
type of cut by using a wider type blade or dado
blade. Attempting to make a groove cut with a wider
blade or dado blade could lead to unexpected cutting
results and kickback which may result in serious
personal injury.
WARNING:
to the original position when performing other
than groove cutting. Attempting to make cuts with
the stopper arm in the incorrect position could lead to
unexpected cutting results and kickback which may
result in serious personal injury.
For a dado type cut, perform as follows:
1.
Adjust the lower limit position of the blade using
the adjusting screw and the stopper arm to limit the cut-
ting depth of the blade. Refer to "Stopper arm" section
described on previously.
2.
After adjusting the lower limit position of the blade,
cut parallel grooves across the width of the workpiece
using a slide (push) cut.
► Fig.52: 1. Cut grooves with blade
3.
Remove the workpiece material between the
grooves with a chisel.
Carrying tool
Before carrying, make sure to unplug and all movable
parts of the miter saw are secured. Always check the
following:
•
The tool is unplugged.
•
The carriage is at 0° bevel angle position and
secured.
•
The carriage is lowered and locked.
•
The carriage is fully slid to the guide fence and
locked.
•
The turn base is at the full right miter angle posi-
tion and secured.
•
The holders are stored and secured.
Carry the tool by holding both sides of the tool base as
shown in the figure.
► Fig.53
WARNING:
is for carrying and storage purposes only and not
for any cutting operations. The use of the stopper
pin for cutting operations may cause unexpected
movement of the saw blade resulting in kickback and
serious personal injury.
CAUTION:
Always secure all moving portions
before carrying the tool. If portions of the tool move
or slide while being carried, loss of control or balance
may occur and result in personal injury.
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Do not attempt to perform this
Be sure to return the stopper arm
Stopper pin for carriage elevation