Owner`s manual

rectangular frame. The radial arm is set to a desired
angle of cut, swivel and bevel settings at 0 ° and
locked. The workpiece being cut is positioned and
held firmly against the fence and the carriage pulled
forward along the radial arm just far enough to
complete the cut. Carriage should then be returned
to the full rear position and locked. Allow the saw
blade to come to a stop before removing the work-
piece from the saw table.
OPERATION NO. 3 - BEVEL CROSSCUT
Bevel crosscutting is the process of sawing at 90 °
(square) across the width of a workpiece with the
saw blade set to an angle other than 90 ° to the table.
The radial arm and yoke are indexed at 0 ° and
locked securely in place. The bevel is set to the
desired angle of cut and locked. The workpiece
being cut is positioned and held firmly against the
fence and the carriage is pulled forward along the
radial arm just far enough to complete the cut. The
carriage should then be returned to the full rear
position and locked. Allow the saw blade to come to
a stop before removing the workpieces from the saw
table
OPERATION NO. 4 -
COMPOUND CROSSCUT
Compound crosscut is the combination of miter and
bevel crosscut. The radial arm and the angle of the
blade are set to produce the desired cut- the yoke is
indexed at 0 ° and locked. The workpiece is posi-
tioned and held firmly against the fence and the
carriage is pulled forward along the radial arm just
far enough to complete the cut. The carriage should
then be returned to the full rear position and locked.
Allow the blade to come to a stop before removing
the workpieces from the saw table.
REQUIREMENT WHEN RIPPING
(Operations 5 and 6)
WARNING: TO AVOID MISTAKES THAT COULD
CAUSE SERIOUS PERMANENT INJURY, OBSERVE
ALL THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS IN ADDI-
TION TO THOSE ON PAGES 2 THRU 6.
1. Make sure that the blade is sharp, correctly set
and undamaged.
2. Lock the rip lock handle.
3. Lock the radial arm at the 0 ° position.
4. Make sure the workpiece is kept in firm contact
w_th the fence and the table. The edge of the
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