Attaching/Removing the dust bag
NOTE: Keep the dust port connected
to dust collecting device when using
the tool.
Work Placement
WARNING:ALWAYS ensure
the work is against the fence
for it's full length before the cut. If
there is any gap between the work
and the fence the blade can jam in
the cut and throw the work.
Do not cut bowed work which
cannot fully contact the fence.
NOTE: Adjust the front support foot
(10) to just contact the support table
to prevent the chance of rocking
forward.
Slide Lock
NOTE: The saw can be used fixed
or sliding. Fixed in the rear position
for quick, easy cutting of narrow
work. Sliding for cutting wider work.
The slide should also be locked for
transport.
Miter adjustment
NOTE: 1. The front support foot
(10) requires adjustment so that it
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just contacts the supporting work
surface to stop the saw tipping
forward.
2. You can quickly locate 0°,15°,
22.5°, 30°, 45° left or right by
releasing the miter detent release as
you rotate the miter locking handle.
The miter detent will seat itself in
one of the stop notches, located in
the miter table frame.
WARNING: Always tighten
miter locking handle, do NOT
rely just on the miter detent.
Bevel adjustment
WARNING: ALWAYS tighten
the bevel lock knob securely
BEFORE making a cut. Failure to do
so could result in movement of the
saw arm while making a cut.
20V Sliding Miter Saw
Compound miter cutting
See Fig. F
compound miter setups due to the
interaction of the two angle settings.
HOLDING LEVER, can be used for
all normal cuts and will keep your
hands safe. Some unusual cuts
may require the hold down lever,
the WORK HOLDING LEVER, to be
removed.
Cutting Depth Adjustment
Cutting depth is factory set, but if
necessary it can be adjusted slightly.
OPERATION
is secured on the table and against
See Fig. G
the fence.
obstructions, always make a dry
run of the cut without power before
making any cuts on the workpiece.
1. MINIMUM LENGTH line
protruding out of the MINIMUM
LENGTH line indicated on the fence.
See Fig. H
2.Trigger switch
NOTE:
1. The lock down pin should be used
only when carrying or storing the
saw. Pull out the lock down pin to
release the saw head before cutting.
2. Keep the dust port connected
to the dust collecting device when
using the tool.
please don't put your hands around
See Fig. I
the Kerf Plate.
CAUTION: Do not cut metal,
masonry or fiber cement product
with this miter saw. Do not use any
abrasive blades.
3. Cutting
stably. Wait until the blade stops
rotating BEFORE removing the
workpiece.
4.Storage
WARNING: ALWAYS take
special care when making
WARNING: The work hold
down lever, the WORK
WARNING: Never make
any cut unless the material
WARNING: To ensure
the blade path is clear of
WARNING: Check and
make sure the workpiece is
WARNING: To avoid cutting
injury from the sharp blade,
WARNING: Don't start
cutting until the blade runs
See Fig. J
See Fig. K
See Fig.
L1&L2
See Fig.
M1&M2
See Fig. N
See Fig. O
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