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INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE

Unplug the saw from the outlet. Cutting head is up.

Rotate the lower blade guard (2) by hand. Loosen,

but do not remove, the cover plate screw (4) using

the Phillips end of combination wrench.

Lift the lower guard up and tilt the lower guard

assembly back so the arbor screw (27) is exposed.

Fit 6.35 mm hex end of combination tool in arbor

screw or use 12.7 mm box end wrench.
Note: The arbor screw (27) has a left hand thread.

This helps prevent unwanted loosening of the arbor

screw during normal operation.

Remove the arbor screw, arbor washer (31), outer

blade flange (30), and the blade.
Note: Pay attention to pieces removed, noting their

position and direction they face (see illustration).

Wipe the blade collars clean of any sawdust before

installing the new blades.

CAUTION

To reduce the risk of cuts from extremely

sharp teeth: Wear gloves when installing or

removing sawblade.

Install the new 305 mm blade. Make sure the rotation

arrow on the blade matches the clockwise rotation

arrow on the upper guard. The blade teeth should

always point downward at the front of the saw.

Install the outer blade flange, arbor washer and

arbor screw. Press the arbor lock and turn the

combination wrench or the 12.7 mm wrench counter

clockwise to secure the blade. Tighten arbor screw

using moderate force, but do not overtighten.

Lower the lower blade guard until the slot in cover

plate rests all the way down on the cover plate stop

screw. Tighten the screw with the Phillips end of the

combination wrench.

DANGER

Never use saw without guard cover plate

securely in place. It keeps the arbor screw from

falling out if it accidentally loosens, and prevents

the spinning blade from coming off the machine.

Be sure the arbor lock is released so the blade

turns freely.
Note: The arbor lock can be damaged by improper use.

If the arbor lock will not hold, lower the blade down on

to a scrap piece of wood positioned against the fence.

This will serve as an alternate lock-ing means.

WARNING

Make sure the collars are clean and properly

arranged. After installing a new blade, make sure

the blade clears the table slot at the 0° and 45°

bevel positions. Lower the blade into the table

slot and check for any contact with the base or

turn table structure. If blade contacts table, seek

authorized service.

If blade contacts insert, refer to “Alignment“ section for

adjustment.

WORKPIECE CLAMP INSTALLATION (FIG. 3)

The workpiece clamp (23) is used to help hold the

workpiece in the correct cutting position. It may be used

on either the left side of the miter saw or the right side.

Before turning the saw on make sure the workpiece clamp

does not interfere with the cutting action of the saw.

Align clamp shaft (32) with hole in base. Insert

clamp shaft.

FOUR BASIC SAW CONTROLS

In order to properly adjust and align the Sliding

Compound Miter Saw there are four basic controls that

must be understood.

Miter lock lever and miter index wheel (Fig.4)

to change the miter setting of the blade:

- Raise the miter lock lever (15).

- Rotate the miter index wheel (34) partially

downward to disengage the current index and

engage the next index.

- Rotate the miter index wheel completely downward

to bypass all miter indexes.

- Turn the table (6) to the desired miter setting and

lock the miter lock lever.

Bevel lock lever/index pin to change the bevel

setting of the blade (Fig. 6):

- Pull the bevel lock lever forward. Then rotate the

bevel index pin downward. This will allow the blade

to be tilted and at the same time “by-pass” the

preset bevel indexes.

- To engage the preset bevel indexes, rotate the bevel

lock index pin up.

- Engage bevel lock lever before cutting.

DESCRIPTION

1. Upper guard

2. Lower guard

3. Cover plate

4. Cover plate screw

5. Sliding fence

6. Table

7. Base

8. Mitre indicator

9. Bevel lock lever

10. Top carry handle

11. Slide tube(s)

12. Slide lock knob

13. Slide fence lock knob

14. Combination wrench

15. Mitre lock lever

16. The repeat-A-Cut

17. Depth adjustment clamp slide lock knob

& Head hold down

18 Arbor lock pin

19. Lower guard safety lock knob

20. ON/OFF switch

21. Bevel index pin

22. Front carry handle

23. Workpiece clamp

24. Bevel indicator

25. Cord wrap brackets

26. Saw blade

27. Arbor screw (Left hand thread)

30. Blade flanges

31. Blade washer

32. Clamp support shaft

33. Quick release buttom

34. Mitre index wheel

35. Depth adjustment knob

36. Slide rail

37. Pivot assembly

38. Grub screw

39. Back fence

40. Bevel scale

41. Locking jam nuts

42. Hex lock nut

43. Mitre scale

44. Spacer

45. Roller

46. Torsion spring (inside)

47. Arm pivot shaft

48. Dust bag

49. Dust bag frame

50. Dust elbow

STANDARD ACCESSORY

6.35 mm Hex “L” Combination wrench

Workpiece clamp

Dust Bag

Owner’s manual

Dust bag frame

Dust elbow

UNPACKING

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected

starting or electrical shock, do not plug the power

cord into a power source outlet during unpacking

and assembly. This cord must remain unplugged

whenever you are working on the saw.

This Miter Saw is shipped complete in one box.

WARNING

Although compact, this saw is heavy. To reduce

the risk of back injury, get help whenever you

have to lift the saw.

Before removing the miter saw from the carton tighten

the slide lock knob to guard against sudden movement.

Remove the miter saw from the carton by lifting the

saw with the carrying handle.

Place the saw on a secure, stationary work surface

and look the saw over carefully.

WARNING

If any part is missing or damaged, do not plug

the saw in until the missing or damaged part is

correctly replaced. To avoid electric shock,

use only identical replacement parts when

servicing double insulated tools.

INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE

INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE

(FIG. 1 & 2)

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from a thrown

workpiece or thrown pieces of blade, do not use

a blade larger or smaller than 305 mm diameter.
WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected

starting, unplug the saw whenever you are

removing or installing the blade.

ENGLISH

ENGLISH

17. Depth adjustment cam

DESCRIPTION

1. Upper guard

2. Lower guard

3. Cover plate

4. Cover plate screw

5. Sliding fence

6. Table

7. Base

8. Mitre indicator

9. Bevel lock lever

10. Top carry handle

11. Slide tube(s)

12. Slide lock knob

13. Slide fence lock knob

14. Combination wrench

15. Mitre lock lever

16. The repeat-A-Cut

17. Depth adjustment clamp slide lock knob

& Head hold down

18 Arbor lock pin

19. Lower guard safety lock knob

20. ON/OFF switch

21. Bevel index pin

22. Front carry handle

23. Workpiece clamp

24. Bevel indicator

25. Cord wrap brackets

26. Saw blade

27. Arbor screw (Left hand thread)

30. Blade flanges

31. Blade washer

32. Clamp support shaft

33. Quick release buttom

34. Mitre index wheel

35. Depth adjustment knob

36. Slide rail

37. Pivot assembly

38. Grub screw

39. Back fence

40. Bevel scale

41. Locking jam nuts

42. Hex lock nut

43. Mitre scale

44. Spacer

45. Roller

46. Torsion spring (inside)

47. Arm pivot shaft

48. Dust bag

49. Dust bag frame

50. Dust elbow

STANDARD ACCESSORY

6.35 mm Hex “L” Combination wrench

Workpiece clamp

Dust Bag

Owner’s manual

Dust bag frame

Dust elbow

UNPACKING

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected

starting or electrical shock, do not plug the power

cord into a power source outlet during unpacking

and assembly. This cord must remain unplugged

whenever you are working on the saw.

This Miter Saw is shipped complete in one box.

WARNING

Although compact, this saw is heavy. To reduce

the risk of back injury, get help whenever you

have to lift the saw.

Before removing the miter saw from the carton tighten

the slide lock knob to guard against sudden movement.

Remove the miter saw from the carton by lifting the

saw with the carrying handle.

Place the saw on a secure, stationary work surface

and look the saw over carefully.

WARNING

If any part is missing or damaged, do not plug

the saw in until the missing or damaged part is

correctly replaced. To avoid electric shock,

use only identical replacement parts when

servicing double insulated tools.

INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE

INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE

(FIG. 1 & 2)

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from a thrown

workpiece or thrown pieces of blade, do not use

a blade larger or smaller than 305 mm diameter.
WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected

starting, unplug the saw whenever you are

removing or installing the blade.

DESCRIPTION

1. Upper guard

2. Lower guard

3. Cover plate

4. Cover plate screw

5. Sliding fence

6. Table

7. Base

8. Mitre indicator

9. Bevel lock lever

10. Top carry handle

11. Slide tube(s)

12. Slide lock knob

13. Slide fence lock knob

14. Combination wrench

15. Mitre lock lever

16. The repeat-A-Cut

17. Depth adjustment clamp slide lock knob

& Head hold down

18 Arbor lock pin

19. Lower guard safety lock knob

20. ON/OFF switch

21. Bevel index pin

22. Front carry handle

23. Workpiece clamp

24. Bevel indicator

25. Cord wrap brackets

26. Saw blade

27. Arbor screw (Left hand thread)

30. Blade flanges

31. Blade washer

32. Clamp support shaft

33. Quick release buttom

34. Mitre index wheel

35. Depth adjustment knob

36. Slide rail

37. Pivot assembly

38. Grub screw

39. Back fence

40. Bevel scale

41. Locking jam nuts

42. Hex lock nut

43. Mitre scale

44. Spacer

45. Roller

46. Torsion spring (inside)

47. Arm pivot shaft

48. Dust bag

49. Dust bag frame

50. Dust elbow

STANDARD ACCESSORY

6.35 mm Hex “L” Combination wrench

Workpiece clamp

Dust Bag

Owner’s manual

Dust bag frame

Dust elbow

UNPACKING

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected

starting or electrical shock, do not plug the power

cord into a power source outlet during unpacking

and assembly. This cord must remain unplugged

whenever you are working on the saw.

This Miter Saw is shipped complete in one box.

WARNING

Although compact, this saw is heavy. To reduce

the risk of back injury, get help whenever you

have to lift the saw.

Before removing the miter saw from the carton tighten

the slide lock knob to guard against sudden movement.

Remove the miter saw from the carton by lifting the

saw with the carrying handle.

Place the saw on a secure, stationary work surface

and look the saw over carefully.

WARNING

If any part is missing or damaged, do not plug

the saw in until the missing or damaged part is

correctly replaced. To avoid electric shock,

use only identical replacement parts when

servicing double insulated tools.

INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE

INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE BLADE

(FIG. 1 & 2)

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from a thrown

workpiece or thrown pieces of blade, do not use

a blade larger or smaller than 305 mm diameter.
WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from unexpected

starting, unplug the saw whenever you are

removing or installing the blade.