Operating Guide
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UGeneral Use Instructions 
Inserting/removing tool plates in the carriage 
a.  On the carriage, lift the pins by pulling up and twisting a 1/4P
th
P
 turn so 
that pins stay in the up position so you may insert the tool into the 
carriage. 
b.  Place the insert into the carriage by setting the base of the plate on the 
bottom lip of the carriage (make sure the cord is facing the top of the 
plate when inserting the saw as pictured) 
c.  Tilt the plate inward until the plate is completely inserted. Ensure that 
the holes are lined up with the pins by applying inward pressure to the 
plate. 
d.  Twist to drop pins and make sure pins are completely seated. 
e.  NOTE: Some inserts only fit the carriage in one position. If the insert 
will not fit into the carriage, you may have the tool set in the wrong 
direction. Rotate the plate & re-inserting it in the carriage. 
Rotate saw from cross cut to rip cuts 
a.  Spinning insert- Pull the 2 black knobs up & slightly rotate. Complete 
the rotation by spinning the saw motor until the pins reseat. DO NOT 
use the black knobs to completely rotate the plate as this may cause 
damage to the plate or pins. 
b.  Standard plate – Remove plate from carriage, rotate plate and re-insert 
plate with the tool set in the horizontal position. (see inserting/removing 
tools) 
Cross cutting material   
a.  Make sure the unit is secure and operational. 
b.  The carriage should be at the top so material can clear. 
c.  Make sure the saw (or other cutting tool) is in the vertical position. 
d.  Insert and align material so the blade will cut where desired. 
e.  Carriage locks need to be loose so carriage is free to move without any 
friction. 
f.  Secure your material as you are cutting. 
g.  Allow blade to stop spinning before removing cut material or raising the 
saw. 
h.  Do NOT allow carriage to retract to the top on its own. Always assist 
retraction of carriage. 
Black 
knobs 
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