Operating Guide

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Figure 18
OPERATION
Figure 19
F
B
E
A
C D
G
LOCK
LOCK
UNLOCK
UNLOCK
NON-SLIDING CUTS
Before turning the saw power ON, check to 
make sure saw head and blade will not make contact with the 
provided work clamp or fence during the cutting operation. 
Position the work clamp and fence to avoid contact with the 
miter saw head.
FOR CROSS CUTS
1. 
See Figure 18
2.  To use this saw as a traditional, non-sliding, miter saw: 
slide the saw head into the fully retracted position and 
engage the slide prevention lock
3.  Loosen the miter lock knob (A), use your thumb to push 
in the miter detent lock button (B, and set the miter arm 
angle to 0 degrees. Use the miter scale (C) and indicator 
(D) to locate the 0 degree miter position.
4.  Release the miter detent button (B) and tighten the 
miter lock knob (A). Check that saw head is securely 
locked into position.
5.  Raise the saw head to its UP position.
6.  Position the workpiece so that it is securely supported 
by the saw table and fence. If the board is warped, 
read and follow the instructions under “Cutting Warped 
Material” in the “Operation” section of this manual.
7.  Secure the workpiece to the table and against the fence, 
using the provided clamp.
8.  Before turning the power switch ON, perform a 
simulated cut to check your cut alignment. Also check 
to make sure the blade will not come into contact with 
the provided work clamp or anything other than the 
workpiece.
9.  Engage the power ON switch. Allow the blade to reach 
maximum speed.
10.  Lower the saw blade through the workpiece.
11.  Disengage the power switch and allow blade to come to 
a complete stop before raising the saw head.
FOR MITER CUTS
 Always engage the slide prevention lock 
before making any non-sliding cuts. Failure to engage this lock 
could result in saw head movement during the cutting 
operation.
Before turning the saw power ON, check to 
make sure saw head and blade will not make contact with the 
provided work clamp or fence during the cutting operation. 
Position the work clamp and fence to avoid contact with the 
miter saw head.
Always tighten the miter lock knob (E) before 
any cutting operation. Failure to do so may result in serious 
personal injury.
See Figure 19
1.  Follow Operation instructions “For Cross-Cuts” in 
previous manual section. Include the following 
adjustments before cutting.
2.  Rotate miter arm to required miter angle other than 0 
degrees.
NOTE: If your required miter angle position is not provided 
with one of the positive stop miter detent positions; you can 
use the miter detent override (G). To engage the miter detent 
override, push in the miter detent button (F) and push in the 
miter detent override. Tighten the miter lock knob before 
cutting.










