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Slide Lock Lever (Fig. J, T)
The slide lock lever
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places the saw in a position to maximize cutting of
base moulding when cut vertically as shown in FigureT.
Right-Hand Flip Down Stop (Fig. A1, A2)
The right-hand flip down stop
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is mounted on the sliding fence
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and
can be rotated backward when not needed. When cutting multiple pieces
at the same width, rotate the right-hand flip down stop forward, move out
the sliding fence to the required distance from the blade (to be measured
by a ruler) and with the wood board facing against the stop make thecut.
Adjustment
Your mitre saw is fully and accurately adjusted at the factory at the time of
manufacture. If readjustment due to shipping and handling or any other
reason is required, follow the instructions below to adjust your saw. Once
made, these adjustments should remainaccurate.
Mitre Scale Adjustment (Fig.H, K)
1. Unlock the mitre lock handle
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and swing the mitre arm until the
mitre latch button
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locks it at the 0° mitre position. Do not lock the
mitre lockhandle.
2. Place a square against the saw’s fence and blade, as shown. (Do not
touch the tips of the blade teeth with the square. To do so will cause an
inaccurate measure ment.)
3. If the saw blade is not exactly perpendicular to the fence, loosen the
four screws
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that hold the mitre scale
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and move the mitre lock
handle and the scale left or right until the blade is perpendicular to the
fence, as measured with thesquare.
4. Retighten the four screws. Pay no attention to the reading of the mitre
pointer
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at thistime.
Mitre Pointer Adjustment (Fig.H)
1. Unlock the mitre lock handle
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to move the mitre arm to the
zeroposition.
2. With the mitre lock handle unlocked, allow the mitre latch to snap into
place as you rotate the mitre arm tozero.
3. Observe the mitre pointer
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and mitre scale
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shown in FigureH.
If the pointer does not indicate exactly zero, loosen the mitre pointer
screw
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holding the pointer in place, reposition the pointer and
tighten thescrew.
Bevel Square to Table Adjustment (Fig.A1, A2,I,L)
1. To align the blade square to the table, lock the arm in the down
position with the lock down pin
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.
2. Place a square against the blade, ensuring the square is not on top of a
tooth (Fig.L).
3. Loosen the bevel lock knob
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and ensure the arm is firmly against the
0° bevelstop.
4. Rotate the 0° bevel adjustment screw (
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Fig. I) with the 6mm blade
wrench
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as necessary so that the blade is at 0° bevel to thetable.
Bevel Pointer Adjustment (Fig.I)
If the bevel pointers
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do not indicate zero, loosen each screw
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that
holds each bevel pointer in place and move them as necessary. Ensure the
0° bevel is correct and the bevel pointers are set before adjusting any other
bevel anglescrews.
Bevel Stop 45° Right and Left Adjustment (Fig.A2,I)
To adjust the right 45° bevel stop:
1. Slide the fence
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to the full out position before beveling thesaw.
2. Loosen the bevel lock knob
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and pull the 0° bevel stop
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to
override the 0° bevelstop.
3. When the saw is fully to the right, if the bevel pointer
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does not
indicate exactly 45°, turn the left 45° bevel adjustment screw
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with
the 6 mm blade wrench
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until the bevel pointer indicates45°.
To adjust the left 45° bevel stop:
1. Slide the fence
13
to the full out position before beveling thesaw.
2. Loosen the bevel lock knob and tilt the head to theleft.
3. If the bevel pointer does not indicate exactly 45°, turn the right 45°
bevel adjustment screw until the bevel pointer reads 45°.
Adjusting the Bevel Stop to 22.5° (or 30°) (Fig.A2, I)
NOTE: Adjust the bevel angles only after performing the 0° bevel angle and
bevel pointeradjustment. Slide the sliding fences to the full out position
before starting the 22.5° or 30° beveladjustment.
To set the left 22.5° bevel angle, flip out the left 22.5° bevel pawl
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.
Loosen the bevel lock knob
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and tilt the head fully to the left. If the bevel
pointer
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does not indicate exactly 22.5°, turn the crown adjustment
screw
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contacting the pawl with a 10 mm wrench until the bevel pointer
reads 22.5°.
To adjust the right 22.5° bevel angle, flip out the right 22.5° bevel pawl.
Loosen the bevel lock knob and pull the 0° bevel stop
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to override the 0°
bevel stop. When the saw is fully to the right, if the bevel pointer does not
indicate exactly 22.5°, turn the crown adjustment screw
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contacting the
pawl with a 10 mm wrench until the bevel pointer indicates exactly 22.5°.
Fence Adjustment (Fig. A1)
The upper part of the fence can be adjusted to provide clearance, allowing
the saw to bevel to a full 49° both left andright.
1. To adjust each fence
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, loosen the fence adjustment knob
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and
slide the fenceoutward.
2. Make a dry run with the saw turned off and check forclearance.
3. Adjust the fence to be as close to the blade as practical to provide
maximum workpiece support, without interfering with arm up and
downmovement.
4. Tighten the fence adjustment knobsecurely.
5. When the bevel operations are complete, relocate thefence.
NOTE: The tracks of the fences can become clogged with sawdust. Use a
brush or some low pressure air to clear the guidegrooves.
Guard Actuation and Visibility (Fig. X)
The lower guard
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on your saw has been designed to automatically
uncover the blade when the arm is brought down and to cover the blade
when the arm israised.
The guard can be raised by hand when installing or removing saw blades
or for inspection of the saw. NEVER RAISE THE lower GUARD MANUALLY
UN LESS THE BLADE ISSTOPPED.
Rail Guide Adjustment (Fig. A1)
Regularly check the rails
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for play orclearance.
The left rail can be adjusted with the set screw
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. To reduce clearance,
use a 4 mm hex wrench and rotate the set screw clockwise gradually while
sliding the saw head back andforth.
Mitre Lock Adjustment (Fig. A1, M)
The mitre lock rod
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should be adjusted if the table of the saw can be
moved when the mitre lock handle is locked (down).
1. Put the mitre lock handle
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in the unlocked (up)position.
2. Using a slotted screwdriver, tighten the mitre lock rod by turning it
clockwise as shown in FigureM. Turn the lock rod until it is snug, then
turn counterclockwise oneturn.
3. Re-lock the mitre lock to a non-detented measurement on the mitre
scale – for example, 34° – and make sure the table will notrotate.
Prior to Operation
• Install the appropriate saw blade. Do not use excessively worn blades.
The maximum rotation speed of the tool must not exceed that of the
saw blade. Do not use any abrasiveblades.
• Check protective belt cover
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for damage and proper functioning of
lower guard
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