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1. For chop cutting operations on
small workpieces, slide the cutting
head assembly completely toward
the rear of the unit and tighten the
sliding carriage lock knob (1).
2. To cut wide boards up to 12-1/2 in.,
the sliding carriage lock knob (1)
must be loosened to allow the
cutting head to slide freely.
QUICK-CAM MITER TABLE LOCK
OPERATION (FIG. GG)
If miter angles required are NOT one of
the nine positive stops, the miter table
can be locked at any angle between
these positive stops by using the quick-
cam miter table lock.
1.
Unlock the miter table by lifting up
on the quick-cam miter table lock (1).
2. While holding the positive stop
locking lever (2) up, grasp the miter
handle (3) and move the miter table
left or right to the desired angle.
3. Release the positive stop locking
lever (2).
4. Press down on the quick-cam miter
table lock (1) until it locks the miter
table in place.
Fig. FF
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NOTE: The quick-cam miter
table lock should lock the table
and prevent it from moving. If
adjustment is needed, see the
section of “QUICK-CAM MITER
TABLE LOCK ADJUSTMENT”.
MITER DETENT OVERRIDE (FIG. HH)
The miter detent override allows for the
table to be micro adjusted, disengaging
the positive detent stops feature. When a
required miter angle is close to a positive
detent stop, this override prevents the
wedge on the miter arm from slipping
into that detent slot on the base.
1. Unlock the miter table by pulling
up on the quick-cam miter locking
lever (1).
NOTE: The miter handle (2) does
not lock or unlock the table.
2. While holding the miter handle (2),
pull upward the positive miter stop
locking lever (3) and press the
override lock (4) IN, then release the
positive stop locking lever (3) while
holding the override lock (4) in. The
detent override is now engaged.
3. Turn the table to the desired angle,
secure the table at the desired
angle by pressing the quick-cam
miter locking lever (1).
Fig. GG
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