TABLE HAZARD ZONE
The area inside the two red lines (A) Fig. 20 on
the table is designated as a HAZARD ZONE. Never place your
hands inside this area while the tool is being operated. Always
use a clamp to secure short workpieces.
TILTING CUTTINGHEAD FOR BEVEL CUTTING
Disconnect the machine from the power source!
IMPORTANT: Move the sliding fence to provide clearance for the blade and guard. The degree of tilt determines how far to
move the sliding fence. Refer to the section "ADJUSTING SLIDING FENCE."
1. The cuttinghead can be tilted to cut any bevel angle from 0° to 45° left bevel. Loosen the bevel lock handle (A) Fig. 21, tilt
the cuttinghead (B) to the desired angle, and tighten the lock handle (A).
2. Positive stops are provided to rapidly position the saw blade at 0° and 45°. Refer to the section of this manual titled
"ADJUSTING 0° AND 45° BEVEL POSITIVE STOPS." The bevel angle of the cutting arm is determined by the position
of the pointer (C) Fig. 22 on scale (D).
3. In addition, a marked indicator (E) Fig. 22 is provided on the bevel scale (33.86°) for cutting crown moulding. Refer to the
"CUTTING CROWN MOULDING" section of this manual.
A
Fig. 21
ADJUSTING THE SLIDING FENCE
The sliding fence (A) Fig. 23 provides support for extra large workpieces used with your saw. Set it as close as possible to the
saw blade. When miter cutting (blade 90° to the table and at an angle to the right or left), set the fence all the way toward the
blade (Fig. 23). When bevel cutting, however (blade tilted at an angle to the table), move the fence (A) Fig. 24 far enough away
from the blade to allow for proper clearance. To reposition the fence, loosen the lock handle (B), and slide the fence (A) to the
desired location. Tighten the lock handle (B).
Fig. 23
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B
A
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A
D
A
E
C
A
A
B
Fig. 20
Fig. 22
Fig. 24