CORRECT OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR SLIDE CUTTING
Pulling the saw toward you while slide cutting can be dangerous, causing the saw to kick upward
and back toward you. ALWAYS PUSH THE SAW FORWARD, AWAY FROM YOU and toward the
fence.
1. Place the workpiece (A) on the table and against the fence (Fig. 33).
Grasp the cuttinghead handle (B). DO NOT TURN THE SAW "ON" YET.
2. Pull the cuttinghead (C) Fig. 33 toward you and past the workpiece with
the cuttinghead in the "up" position. Depress the switch trigger to start
the saw.
3. Lower the cuttinghead (A) Fig. 34 on the workpiece and push the saw
away from you, toward the fence.
4, After the cut is complete (Fig. 35), release the switch trigger and keep the
cuttinghead down until the blade comes to a stop.
5. When the blade stops turning, raise the cuttinghead to the"up" position
(Fig. 36).
Fig. 34
USING THE SAW AS A CONVENTIONAL MITER SAW
Before using this saw as a conventional miter saw, lock the
sliding action of the saw in the rear position.
1.
Move the cuttinghead to the rear of the saw (toward the dust bag). Tighten the
lock knob (A) Fig. 37.
2.
Place the workpiece against the fence.
3.
Depress the switch trigger and lower the cuttinghead (B) through the workpiece
to make the cut.
3.
After the cut is complete, release the switch trigger and let the blade come to
a stop before returning the cuttinghead to the "up" position.
DADO CUTTING
1.
Loosen the wingnut (A) Fig. 38A, lower the cuttinghead to the desired cutting depth for the dado, tighten the bolt (B),
and tighten the wingnut.
2.
Mark the workpiece where you want the cut. Place the workpiece against the fence.
3.
Depress the switch trigger, lower the cuttinghead and make the first cut. Move the workpiece over the width of the saw
blade (right or left - depending on your mark),and make the next cut.
3.
Continue this process until the dado cut is complete.
A
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A
Fig. 35
B
Fig. 38A
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B
C
A
Fig. 33
A
Fig. 38B
Fig. 36
Fig. 37