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Fig. Y /_f__
33.9 ° BEVEL DETENT PIN FOR CROWN MOULDINGS
(Fig. Y)
NOTE: A bevel detent pin is incorporated into this machine
for quick bevel adjustments when the desired bevel angle
is 33.9 °.
1. Loosen the bevel lock handle and tilt cutting arm to the
33.9 ° left bevel positive stop by pulling out on the bevel
detent pin to move the arm from the 0° on the bevel
angle, then by pushing in on the bevel detent pin
toward the rear of the machine and allowing the upper
arm assembly to stop at the 33.9 °
COMPOUND CUT (Fig. Z)
1. Extendingthe fence by sliding it outto the required
locationorremovethe rightsliding fence ifnecessary.
See "SLIDING FENCE or REMOVE SLIDING FENCE".
2. Set thedesired bevel angle usingthe bevel lock
handle(1).
3. Set thedesired miter angleandlockintoposition.See
"MITER CUT".
Fig. Z
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CHOP CUTTING NARROW BOARDS- 90 o CROSSCUT
(FIG"AA)
1. For a chop cutting operations on small workpieces,
slide _e cutting head assembly completely toward the
rear of the unit and tighten the carriage lock handle (2).
2. Position the cutting head to the 0° bevel position and
lock the bevel lock handle.
3. Position the table to the 0° miter angle and lock the
quick cam miter table lock.
4. Position the workpiece on the table and against the
fence. Use a hold down clamp (5) attached to the base,
whenever possible.
5. Pull the trigger (6), turning on the saw. Lower the blade
by pushing the handle (7) down into the workpiece with
slow and even pressure.
6. When the cut is complete, release the switch and allow
the blade to stop before raising the cutting head
assembly.
Fig. AA , ' .
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SLIDE CUTTING WIDE BOARDS UP TO 12-1/4" WIDE
(Fig, BB)
Toavoidinjury:
Never pullthe cuing head assembly and
spinning blade toward you during the cut. The
blademaytrytoclimbup onthe top ofthe
workpiece,causingthe cuttingassemblyand
spinning bladeto kick back,forcefully. The cutting
head assemblyshouldbe drawnbackcompletely
thenpushedforwardwhen sawing.
Let the blade reach full speed before cutting.
Thiswillhelp reducetheriskof athrown
workpiece.
Extending the fence by sliding it out tothe
required location or remove the right sliding
fence if necessaw. See "SLIDING FENCE or
REMOVE SLIDING FENCE".
TO SLIDE CUT WIDE BOARDS (FIG. BB)
1. Unlockthe carriage lock handle (1) and allow the
cuttinghead assembly to move freely.
2. Set both the desired bevel angle and/or the miter angle
and lock into position.
3. If bevel cutting, set both the left and right sliding fences
(2) to their proper location,
4. Use a hold down clamp to secure the workpiece.
5. Grasp the saw handle (3) and pullthe carriage (4)
forward until the center of the saw blade is over the
front of the workpiece (5).
6. Pullthe trigger (6) to turnthe saw on.
7. When the saw reaches fullspeed, push the saw
handle down, slowly, cuttingthrough the leading edge
of the workpiece.
8. Slowly move the saw handle toward the fence,
completing the cut.
9. Release the trigger and allow the blade to stop
spinning before allowing the cutting head to raise.
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