Owner`s manual

ToMakea Compound MiterCutWithYourMiterSaw cont,
12. Place workpiece fiat on the miter
table with one edge securely Fig. 25
against the fence. If the board is
warped, place the convex side
against the fence. If the concave
edge of the board is against the
fence, the board could collapse
on the blade at the end of the cut
and jam the blade. (See Figures
29 and 30 on page 38.)
13. When cutting long pieces of lumber
or molding, support the workpiece
with a roller stand or other support
to bring the workpiece level with the
saw table (see Fig. 27 on page 35).
14. Align cutting line on the workpiece with the edge on the saw blade.
15. Hold the stock firmly with one hand and secure it against the fence. Use
the hold-down clamp or a C-clamp to secure the workpiece when possible.
Z_WARNING: To avoid serious personal injury, ALWAYS keep
your hands outside the "no hands zone"(red lines); at least 3 inches
from blade. Also, NEVER perform any cutting operation "freehand"
(i.e. without holding workpiece against the fence); the blade could grab
the workpiece, causing it to slip and twist.
16. MAKE SURE that there will be
no obstructions to interfere with
making the cut.
17. Hold the saw handle firmly, when
squeezing the trigger switch.
Allow several seconds for the
blade to reach maximum speed.
18. Slowly lower the blade into and
through the workpiece.
(See Figures 25 and 26.)
19. Release the trigger switch
and allow the saw blade to stop
rotating BEFORE raising the blade
out of the workpiece.Wait until the
electric brake stops the blade from
turning BEFORE removing the
workpiece from the miter table.
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