LINE GUIDE (FIG. 7)
For a 0° cut, use the large notch in the foot for
guidance. For 45° bevel cuts, use the small
notch. The cutting guide notch will indicate an
approximate line of cut. Make sample cuts in
scrap lumber to verify the actual line of cut.
This will be helpful because of the number of
different blade types and thicknesses available.
To ensure minimum splintering on the good side
of the material to be cut, face the good side
down.
WRENCH USAGE
The wrench provided has several functions
(Fig. 8a):
1. 1/2" wrench is used to loosen/tighten the
blade bolt.
2. 9/16" wrench is used to loosen/tighten the
bevel/depth levers when levers are over-
tightened or additional tightening is needed.
3. Blade diamond arbor knock out (wedge
feature).
Storage is provided on the tool (Fig. 1). The
wrench is fully seated when the second lock
detent is engaged.
NOTICE: The wrench needs to be inserted
with the correct orientation (Fig. 8b). Damage
to the work piece could occur if inserted
incorrectly.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8a
1/2"Wrench
Fig. 8b
-15-
0° Cuts
45° Cuts
Foot
3
2
Wedge Feature
9/16"Wrench
Correct
Incorrect
1
Slotted
Driver