
• P_aceasupport/,thesameheight as saw tablel behind
the.sawfor the cut work.
• Make sure the wood is clear of the blade before turning
on ti'_e ,_Lw.
• Use a pushblockor pushstick to movethewood
throughthe out past the bla_de.Never push a emafl
piece of wood into the blade with your hand, always
use a push stick. The useof pushblocks,pushsticks,
and feathathoards are necessarywhen ma_rngnon-
throughcuts.
• Standtothe side of the wood as itcontacts the blade
to reduce thechance of injuryshouldkickback occur.
Never stand directly in the line of cut.
• Make sure thewood iss[earofthe blade beforeturning
onthe saw.
• Letthe blade b_Jildupto full speed beforefeeding the
workplece intotheblade.
• When the cut ismade, turnthe saw off.Wait for the
bladeto cometo a completestop before reme_ng the
wo_pieoe.
RiPCUT
RiP
FENCE
MAKING A MITER CUT
See F-agure43.
It isrecommendedyou rnsketest outs on scrap wood.
_k WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly
is installedand workingpmper]y to avoidserious
poes_is injury.
• Remove the ripfence by liftingthe lockinghandle.
• Set themiter gaugetothe desiredangle and tightsn
the lock knob.
• Placea support(thesame height as saw table) bah'rod
the saw forthe cutwork.
• Make surethewood is clear 0f the bladebeforeturning
on the saw.
• Letthe blade bugd up to fullspeed beforemoving the
work,piece intotheb_ade.
• Feedthe work:pieceintothe blade untilthe outhas
been completed.
MITERCUT
BLADE
MITERGAUGE
ANGLED HEIGHT
AOJUSTING
HANDWHEB.
Fig.43
MAKING A BEVEL CROSS CUT
See Ffeures44 - 45.
Itis recommendedthatyou place the pieceto besaved
on the leftside of the bladeand thatyou make s test cut
on scrapwood.
X
WARNING: Make surethe blade guardassambly
isinstsJlsdand workingpmpedy to avoidserious
pose'lois_n)ury.
• Untookthe bevel Iocking 1ever.
• Removethe ripfence byliftingthe [o,_kinghandle.
• Turnthe heightadjustinghandwhesluntilthe bevel
indicatorisat the desiredangle. Pushthe beve(
lockingleversecurelyto the leftto lockthe angle.
• Setthe bladeto the correctdepth for theworkpiece.
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