Use And Care Manual

Connect your miter saw to a dust collecting device if possible. If not, use the dust bag that
comes with the tool and empty it regularly.
Use a saw blade suited to the cutting job and material to be cut.
Always use table extensions and clamps to support the material when sawing long work pieces.
The material should be placed firmly against the fence and table. The turning of the saw
blade should force it down against the table and rearward against the fence during the cut.
Movement of the workpiece during the cut may cause the blade to jam and create a kickback.
When this happens, the cutting head may jump out of your hand or the workpiece may fly loose
and cause serious injury.
Do not start the saw with the blade in contact with any surface. This may cause the saw to
bounce or kickback violently and could cause injury.
If making a cut using one hand to hold the saw, ensure the free hand is clear of cutting area.
1. Trigger
2. LED light switch
3. Lower blade guard
4. Upper blade guard
5. Saw blade
6. Dust bag
7. Sliding lock knob
8. Hold-down clamp assembly
9. Miter locking handle
10. Miter scale
11. Bevel scale
12. Safety switch
13. Table extension
14. LED light
15. Head lock button
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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