Getting to know your miter saw – Bosch 5412L User Manual
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Getting To Know Your Miter Saw
18. Base Extension Clamping Levers – These
levers lock the base extensions at the desired
positions.
19. Length Stop – For repetitive cuts of the same
length. Can be moved to left side, if desired.
20. Dust Port – The dust port can accommodate the
dust chute and dust bag or a 1-1/4" vacuum hose
hookup.
21. Bevel Lock Lever – The front-positioned bevel
lock lever locks the head assembly at the desired
bevel angle.
22. Bevel Range Selector Knob – Allows selection
of the bevel range, 0° to 45° left, 0° to 45° right,
and complete range of 47° left to 47° right.
23. Slide Rail Lock Knob – The slide rail lock knob
locks the slide rails when you are not making
slide cuts and when you are transporting the saw.
24. Slide Rails – Guide the head assembly when
making slide cuts.
25. Quick-Action Clamp Position Holes – There
are two (2) holes (not shown) behind the fence for
placing the quick action clamp.
26. Lower Guard Actuation Link – Allows for
smooth movement of the lower guard.
27. Upper Blade Guard – Covers upper portion of
the blade.
28. Cord Wrap – Allows you to easily wrap up the
cord so it’s out of the way when transporting or
storing.
29. Power Cord – Supplies power to motor.
30. Hex Wrench – Used for loosening/tightening the
blade and for fence adjustments.
31. Bevel Detent Pin (Crown Molding Setting) –
Allows you to easily lock the head assembly to
the bevel angle of 33.9° to the left or right.
32. Bevel Scale – This scale is large and angled to
allow you to easily read bevel angles.
33. Head Assembly Lock Pin – The saw is
equipped with a lock pin used to lock the head
assembly in the lower position for transporting.
34. Quick Release Depth Stop Button – Allows you
to quickly release the depth stop.
35. Depth Stop Fine Adjustment Knob–Allows you
to adjust the depth of the blade for cutting
grooves in the workpiece (Figure 13, page 16).
36. Handle Rotation Release Lever – Pulling this
lever allows the handle to be rotated. Release the
lever into one of four operating positions.
37. Rear Carrying Handle – Used for lifting of the
tool.
38. Handle Clamp – Locks handle in the selected
position.
39. Arbor Lock—Allows the user to keep the blade
from rotating while tightening or loosening arbor
screw during blade replacement or removal.
40. Front Carrying Handle – Used for lifting the tool.
41. Arbor Laser / 3x Battery
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