Operating Guide

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D
A
C 
Figure 32
Figure 31
DEPTH STOP ADJUSTMENT
TIGHTEN
LOOSEN
F
Figure 33
FENCE EXTENSION
ADJUSTMENTS
ALIGN BLADE TO FENCE CONT’D
NOTE: Make sure the square contacts the flat part of the 
blade and not the teeth.
See Figure 31
5.  If  the  blade  face  is  not  ush  with  the  square you  will 
need to adjust the miter detent plate. 
6.  Loosen the four screws (A) and move the miter table to 
adjust the miter detent plate position. Set so the fence 
and  blade  are  ush  against  the  combination  square. 
Make sure the miter lock knob is not locked, so the 
miter detent plate may be adjusted.
7.  Re-tighten the four screws and re-check the blade-to-
fence alignment.
NOTE: This saw has two scale indicators, one on the bevel 
scale and one on the miter scale. After squaring adjustment 
have been made, it may be necessary to loosen the indicator 
screws (B) and reset them to zero.
This miter saw is equipped with an adjustable depth stop for 
making through cuts and non-through cuts. 
Refer to Figure 32 and follow these instructions in 
order to set the depth stop at a specific cut depth: 
rotate the stop bracket (C) counterclockwise into the down 
position. The cut depth can now be adjusted by turning the 
depth adjustment screw (D). 
Refer to figure 32 and follow these instructions in 
order to make a through cut: rotate the stop bracket (C) 
clockwise into the up position. 
This saw is equipped with an adjustable extension fence. 
To extend or retract the fence refer to Figure 33 and follow 
these instructions: Loosen the lock knob (E) by rotating 
counterclockwise and the slide the fence (F) into the desired 
position. Make sure to re-righten lock knob (E) by rotating 
clockwise.
Always check to make sure lock knob (E) is 
tightened before making a cut. Failure to do so may result in 
injury. 
E
B










