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A
B
C
Figure 17
CLAMPING WIDE WORKPIECES
SUPPORTING LONG WORKPIECES
OPERATION
Figure 16
When cutting wide work pieces, such as 2 in. X 12 in., clamp
the workpiece to the work table using a work clamp (A) as
shown in Figure 16.
Keep clamps away from the path of the
blade and blade guard assembly.
In most cases the included table extensions (workpiece
supports) will be sufficient to support longer workpieces. If
these are not long enough, the workpiece should be supported
further out from the saw. Additional support (B) may be used
to make the workpiece lay flat on the saw table. Use the
included work clamp or a C-clamp (C) to secure the workpiece
to the miter saw table. See Figure 17.
Figure 18
POWER SWITCH LOCK
To prevent any unauthorized person from operating this saw,
a padlock (not included) should be installed into the lock hole
located on the power switch, as shown in Figure 18. Be sure
padlock is fully closed and locked before leaving this saw
unattended.
Always disconnect the power supply before
installing or removing a lock onto the power switch. Failure
to do so could cause the power switch to engage by accident,
resulting in serious injury.