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4. Start the saw motor and allow the blade to come up
tospeed.
5. While using both hands to keep the workpiece against
the face of the mitre gauge, and holding the workpiece
flat against the table, slowly push the workpiece through
theblade.
6. Never try to pull the workpiece with the blade turning. Turn
the switch off, allow the blade to stop, and carefully slide the
workpieceout.
Non-Through-Bevel Crosscutting
This operation is the same as crosscutting except that the bevel
angle is set to an angle other than 0°.
WARNING: Before connecting to power source or
operating the saw, always inspect the riving knife for
proper alignment and clearance with saw blade. Check
alignment after each change of bevelangle.
Non-Through-Mitreing (Fig. W)
This operation is the same as crosscutting except the mitre
gauge is locked at an angle other than 0°. Hold the workpiece
FIRMLY against the mitre gauge
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and feed the workpiece
slowly into the blade (to prevent the workpiece from moving).
Non-Through-Mitre Gauge Operation
To set your mitre gauge:
1. Loosen the mitre gauge lockknob
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.
2. Move the mitre gauge to the desiredangle.
3. Tighten the mitre gauge lockknob.
Non-Through-Compound Mitreing
This is a combination of non-through-bevel crosscutting and
non-through-mitreing. Follow the instructions for both non-
through-bevel crosscutting and non-through-mitreing.
Dust extraction(Fig.A, AA)
The machine is provided with a dust exhaust port
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at the
rear of the machine suitable for use with dust extraction
equipment featuring 57/65 mm nozzles. Supplied with the
machine is a reducer port for use of dust extraction nozzles
of 34–40 mmdiameter.
Supplied with the machine is a reducer port for use with the
DEWALT AirLock system (DWV9000-XJ).
The blade guard assembly also features a dust exhaust port for
35mm nozzles or direct attachment to the DEWALT AirLock
(DWV9000-XJ).
Dust from materials such as lead-containing coatings and some
wood types, can be harmful to one’s health. Breathing-in the
dust can cause allergic reactions and/or lead to respiratory
infections of the user orbystanders.
Certain dust, such as oak or beech dust, is considered
carcinogenic, especially in connection with wood-
treatmentadditives.
Observe the relevant regulations in your country for the
materials to beworked.
The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the material
beingworked.
When vacuuming dry dust that is especially detrimental to
health or carcinogenic, use dust class M vacuumcleaner.
The blade guard assembly also features a dust exhaust port for
35 mm nozzles (M class vacuum).
• During all operations, connect a dust extraction device
designed in accordance with the relevant regulations
regarding dustemission.
• Ensure that the dust extraction hose in use is suitable for
the application and material being cut. Ensure proper
hosemanagement.
• Be aware that man-made materials such as chipboard
or MDF produce more dust particles during cutting than
naturaltimber.
Storage(Fig.B, X–Z)
Store the machine in a safe manner when not being used. The
storage location must be dry and lockable. This prevents the
machine from storage damage, and from being operated by
untrainedpersons.
1. Attach push stick
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tofence.
2. Remove blade guard assembly. See To Remove Blade
Guard Assembly. Slide blade guard assembly
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into
holder as shown, then turn lock knob 1/4 to lock in place.
Refer to FigureX.
3. Slide blade wrenches
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into pocket until yellow button
aligns with hole to secure in place, refer to FigureB.
4. Insert guide bar of mitre gauge into pocket until it
bottomsout.
5. Wrap cord in this location
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. Refer to FigureZ.
6. To store fence, snap work support in stored position.
Remove fence from rails. Reattach fence upside down on
left side of saw, refer to FigureY. DO NOT hook locator slots
on left side fence locator screws. These screws will align
with clearance pocket on fence as shown. Close the rip
fence latches
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tosecure.
7. Non-through cutting riving knife
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can be installed in the
saw (working position) or stored along with the blade guard
assembly. Refer to FigureB.
Transporting (Fig. A, B)
Before transportation following has to be done:
• Wrap cord
• Turn the blade height adjustment wheel
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in anticlockwise
direction until the teeth of the saw blade are positioned
below the saw table. Lock the bevel lock lever
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.
• Slide the fence rails completely inward and fix it by rail lock
lever
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.
• Always carry the machine using the designated handles
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,
refer to FiguresA andB.
WARNING: Always transport the machine with the upper
blade guardfitted.