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,_ WARNING: If the auxiliary fence is
not used when the saw arm is in the 0°
crosscut position, the molding head can-
not be located behind the fence for safe
and proper operation.
4. Edging can also be done in the 30 ° left
miter without the use of an auxiliary fence.
Follow the instructions below.
3. Remove saw blade, dado, or other acces-
sory from the saw arbor shaft before using
the accessory shaft. Do not use the saw with
accessories installed on both ends of the saw
arbor shaft at the same time.
4. Make sure the unused shaft is covered by a
guard, the arm, or the screw cap to avoid
being pulled into moving parts by hair,
threads, clothing.
Miter the arm to the left approximate-
ly 30°.
Swivel the motor until bottom of
motor is parallel to and facing the rip
fence and operating instructions label
is visible.
5. Drill chucks can bend and pieces of the
drill bit can break. You can be blinded or in-
jured if hit by thrown pieces. Do not use twist
drills longer than 7 inches.
6. Use a spade type drill of 1 inch diameter
or smaller. Use for drilling only wood or plas-
tic because the speed is not high enough for
other types of materials.
Follow all steps outlined on motor
label as shown below.
Know this toot:
1 Read and Understand all warnings and InsIruclion$ on
saw in Owner's Manual and with recommended acces-
series.
2 Properly guard the curling 3 Provide proper workp*ece
tool support
4 Position the culling Iool
behind the lence by mov-
ing the arm tO the left and
clamping Ihe yoke so this
label faces the lence, or
construct an auxlhary
lence per Owners Man-
-- ual
5 With power oHIhe switch
key removed lurn cutting
tool by hand Io make sure
_1_ it does not Slrl_e guard,
fence or any othe¢ saw
parts. _E_,t,I_
Fig. 116 Edging Label
Accessory Safety
1. For your safety use only recommended ac-
cessories. Use of any other accessories may
increase the risk of injury. See Recom-
mended Accessory section of manual.
7. Do not use other reduced shank drills.
8. Remove adjusting wrenches. Form habit of
checking to see that adjusting wrenches are
removed from tool before turning it on.
9. When using the accessory shaft in the verti-
cal position, swivel the motor 90 ° so that the
arbor shaft is under the radial arm as shown.
_,WARNING: Clothing, hair, jewelry can
be caught and pulled into an exposed
arbor shaft. Fingers, hand or arm can be
broken or cut off. Place the arbor shaft
under the radial arm when using the ac-
cessory shaft.
2. Use of grinding wheels, abrasive or cut off
wheels, or wire wheels is dangerous because
they can break explosively and throw pieces.
You can be blinded or recieve a life threaten-
ing puncture wound. Do not use grinding
wheels, abrasive/cut off wheels or wire wheels.
56
Fig. 117 Arbor Shaft Position When Usmg Acces-
sory Shaft
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