Installation Instructions
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OPERATION
FIG. 23
NOTICE: Make the ON/OFF trigger switch
childproof. Insert a small padlock or chain
with padlock through the holes in the ON/
OFF trigger switch, locking the switch and
preventing children or other unauthorized
users from turning on the saw (Fig. 24).
CROSSCUTTING
A crosscut is a cut made across the grain
of the work piece. A straight crosscut is
a cut made with the miter table set at
the 0° position (Fig 25).
Miter crosscuts are made with the miter
table set at an angle other than 0°, either
left or right (Fig. 26).
FIG. 24
FIG. 25
FIG. 26
Crosscutting with the Miter Saw:
1. Unplug the saw.
Failure to unplug the
saw could result in accidental startup,
which may cause serious injury.
2. Mark the cutting line on the work
piece with a pencil.
3. Push in the locking pin to lock the saw
arm in the down position.
4. Loosen the miter locking knob, and lift
the miter-detent locking lever.
5. Move the saw to the desired angle,
using either the miter detent or the miter
scale. Quickly locate 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°
and 45° left by noting the stops or
clicks at these angle settings.
WARNING:
Lock Off
Button
ON/OFF Trigger
Switch