Assembly
Assembling Dust Elbow And Dust Bag
1. With the miter arm locked in the down position,
push the dust elbow onto the dust port. Push the
dust bag onto the elbow and rotate both to de-
sired position. (Figure 4).
2. Position dust chute/bag so that it does not inter-
fere with the tool during the cutting operation for
all miter/bevel settings. Make sure dust bag
does not interfere with the slide rails during slide
cutting.
3. The dust bag requires emptying when full of
sawdust. Empty it frequently and after comple-
tion of sawing. Carefully remove dust bag from
dust elbow.
Empty dust bag in proper trash
bin by unzipping the bag. Be extremely careful
of dust disposed, materials in fine particle form
may be explosive. Do not throw sawdust on an
openfire. Spontaneous
combustion,
may in
time, result from mixture of oil or water with dust
particles.
Note: The dust port also accepts a standard 1-1/4"
vacuum tube for dust collection.
When sawing chemically pres-
sure treated lumber, paint that
may be lead based, or any other materials that
may contain
carcinogens,
use special precau-
tions. A suitable respirator must be worn by all per-
sonnel entering the work area. Work area should
be sealed by plastic sheeting and persons not pro-
tected should be kept out until work area is thor-
oughly cleaned.
Dust Bag
Dust Elbow
Dust Port
Figure 4. Dust Elbow and Dust Bag
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