Depth Adjustment
Your saw is equipped with a depth
detent system that will stop the foot at
2x, 3/4", 1/2", and 1/4" standard lumber
depths.
Disconnect plug from power source.
Loosen the depth adjustment lever
located in the housing of saw. Hold the
foot down with one hand and raise or
lower saw by the handle.
Tighten lever at the depth setting
desired. Check desired depth (Fig. 6).
Your saw also features a adjustable
depth adjustment lever for consistent
locking. To adjust, simply pull outward
on lever and reposition to desired
position (Fig. 6).
Not more than one tooth length of the
blade should extend below the material
to be cut, for minimum splintering
(Fig. 7).
90° Cutting Angle Check
Disconnect plug from power source. Set
foot to maximum depth of cut setting.
Loosen bevel adjustment lever, set to 0°
on quadrant, retighten lever and check
for 90° angle between the blade and
bottom plane of foot with a square (Fig.
8). Make adjustments by turning the
small alignment screw from bottom side
of foot, if necessary.
Bevel Adjustment
Your saw is equipped with a bevel
detent system that will stop the foot at
22.5°, and 45° angles.
Disconnect plug from power source. The
foot can be adjusted up to 56° by
loosening the bevel adjustment lever at
the front of the saw. Align to desired
angle on calibrated quadrant. Then
tighten bevel adjustment lever (Fig. 9).
Your saw also features a adjustable
bevel adjustment lever for consistent
locking. To adjust, simply pull outward
on lever and reposition to desired
position (Fig. 1).
Because of the increased amount of
blade engagement in the work and
decreased stability of the foot, blade
binding may occur. Keep the saw steady
and the foot firmly on the workpiece.
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Operating Instructions
Fig. 7
ONE TOOTH LENGTH SHOULD
PENETRATE WOOD FOR
MINIMUM SPLINTERING
CALIBRATED
DEPTH BRACKET
ADJUSTABLE
DEPTH LEVER
Fig. 6
QUADRANT
BEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
LEVER
Fig. 9
Fig. 8
90°
BLADE
BEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
LEVER
FOOT
ALIGNMENT
SCREW
FOOT
1
2