Bosch Power Tools 5412L Saw User Manual


 
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When making a compound cut on
a molding lying flat on the table,
narrow cut off pieces (2” or less in width) may be
propelled at high speed over the fence and beyond
the back of the tool (see Figure 1). Use auxiliary
fence as instructed and shown in figures below.
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WARNING
An auxiliary fence is used to add support to the cut
off work piece such as large crown molding flat on
the table (see page 29). It will reduce splintering and
movement of the unsupported cut off piece of wood
after the cut is made.
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Required pieces:
Wood Board (described below)
4 - Flat Head Machine Screws – 1/4” diameter; 3
inches long
4 - 1/4” Flat Washers
4 – Nuts
1. DC a nominal 1 x 2 inch wood board to a length
of 25-3/16” long. Note: 1 x 2 inch nominal
equals 3/4” x 1-1/2” actual. 3/4” plywood cut to
size may be substituted.
2. A8;; 4 holes through the board using a 5/16” di-
ameter drill bit. Countersink the holes deep
enough so that the flat head screws will rest
below the front work surface – use a 1/2” diam-
eter drill bit. See figure 3.
Remove the sliding fences from the tool – see page
15.
1. Place the flat head screws through the holes in
the auxiliary fence, then the holes in the station-
ary fence on the tool.
2. Place the washers and nuts over the screw
threads and against the stationary fence.
Tighten nuts. See figure 4.
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Note: The 1st time the auxiliary fence is used, it will
be cut through by the saw blade – cutting through
creates minimal clearance which reduces splintering
on the work piece. Set the miter angle and the bevel
angle required before making the first cut. Clamp the
work piece, then make cut - example: compound
cutting large crown molding flat on the table. See
figure 2.
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