Owner`s manual
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These setting bolt are to your left
and right as you face the back of
the saw. (Fig.9)
6. Lift up to unlock the bevel angle
lock knob (Fig.10),then adjust
the blade to 45°by adjusting
the setting bolt clockwise or
counterclockwise. You may have
to move the saw arm left or right
by hand while you turning the
setting bolt.
7. Once the angle is set, tighten
the setting bolt and bevel lock
knob.
ADJUSTING THE BEVEL STOP TO
33.9°
NOTE: Adjust the 33.9° bevel angle
only after performing the 0° bevel
angle and pointer adjustment.
To set the 33.9° bevel angle, flip
out the stop pawls. Loosen the
bevel lock knob and tilt the head
to the left. If the pointer does not indicate exactly 33.9°, turn the screw
contacting the Stop Pawl (shown in Fig.9) until the pointer reads 33.9°.
PIVOT ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE: These adjustments were made at the factory and under normal
circumstances do not require re-adjustment.
Saw Arm Travel Pivot Adjustment:
Your saw arm should rise (travel) completely to the up position by itself.
WARNING: To avoid risk of personal injury, if your saw arm does not rise
by itself or if there is play in the pivot joints, have your saw serviced by quali-
fied person before using.
Bevel Pivot Adjustment:
Your miter saw arm should bevel easily by loosening the bevel lock knob and
tilting the saw arm to the left.
WARNING: To avoid risk of personal injury, if movement is tight or if there
is play in the bevel pivot, have your saw serviced by qualified person before
using.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Stop Pawl
Bevel angle lock