Installation Instructions
Page 27
OPERATION
SLIDE CUTS (FIG. 31)
This type of cut is used mainly for wide 
pieces. The slide-rail locking knob is 
loosened, the head assembly is pulled 
towards the operator, and the head 
assembly is lowered to the work piece and 
then pushed to the rear of the saw to 
make the cut.
   Never pull the saw 
toward you during a cut. The blade can 
suddenly climb up on top of the work 
piece and force itself toward you.
Follow these instructions for making your 
slide cut:
1. Unplug the saw.
2.  Properly position the work piece. Make 
    sure the work piece is clamped rmly 
 against the table and the fence.
Use a clamping 
position that does not interfere with the 
cutting operation. Before switching the 
Miter Saw ON, lower the head assembly to 
make sure the clamp clears the guard and 
the head assembly.
3.  Loosen the slide-rail locking knob.
4.  Plug the saw into an electrical socket.
5.  Grasp the switch handle, and pull the 
 head assembly away from the fence until 
    the blade clears the work piece or to its 
 maximum extension if the blade cannot 
 clear the work piece
    WARNING: 
FIG. 31
    WARNING: 
6.  Turn on the switch. Always allow the  
 blade to reach full speed before cutting.
7. Lower the head assembly all the 
 way down, and cut through the edge 
 of the work piece.
8. Push (but do not force) the head 
 assembly toward the fence all the way   
   to the rear position to complete the cut.
9. Wait until the blade comes to a   
 complete stop before returning the head 
 assembly to the raised position and/or 
 removing the work piece.
CUTTING GROOVES (FIG. 32-33)
The depth-stop adjustment is a feature used 
then cutting grooves in the work piece. 
The depth adjustment is used to limit the 
blade depth.
FIG. 32
FIG. 33
Outside Grooves
Workpiece
Chisel Cut
Depth Stop
Bolt
Lock Nut
Depth Stop
Lever










