OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
INTENDED USE
The miter saw is a stationary machine for making
straight and angled crosscuts in wood. Horizontal
miter angles of 0~47
angles of 0° to +45° are possible.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious
personal injury, ALWAYS lock the slider lock
knob, miter lock knob, bevel lock knob and lock down
pin before transporting the saw.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
ACTION
BEFORE OPERATION
Removing the battery pack
Charging the battery pack
Installing the battery pack
ASSEMBLY
Bench mounting
WARNING: Always make
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sure your miter saw is
securely mounted to a workbench
or an approved work-stand.
Installing and removing the
saw blade
NOTE: 1. Loosen, but do not
remove the bolt cover screw;
2. Do not remove any other
screws;
3. Press and hold the spindle lock
button, keep rotating the saw
blade until it locks (a "Click" is
heard) before changing the blade.
WARNING:Always remove
the battery pack before
changing the blade!
WARNING: The blade bolt
cover must be positioned
correctly and the bolt cover screw
must be screwed securely before
cutting.
CAUTION: Never depress
the spindle lock button
while the blade is under power or
coasting.
20V Sliding Compound Miter Saw
L&R as well as vertical bevel
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FIGURE
See Fig. A1
See Fig. A2
See Fig. A3
See Fig. B
See Fig.
C1-C3
Installing the work holding
lever
With the lever on the left, lift the
assembly over the fence into the
locating pivots.
Swing the retaining knobs over the
shaft to lock in place.
NOTE:
The lever should move smoothly
but not fall.
If too loose, tighten the retaining
knob screws.
Installing the work supports
The folding work supports make
cutting long work much easier.
To install, squeeze the ends
together, insert into the slots in the
table and allow to spring outward.
Attaching 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
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.
See Fig. D
See Fig. E
See Fig. F
See Fig. G
See Fig. H
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