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WARNING
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ROUGH CUTTING A DADO (FIG. CC)
DO NOT USE A DADO BLADE, use
only the standard saw blade for this
operation.
1. Mark lines identifying the width
and depth of the desired cut on
CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL (FIG.
BB)
To avoid injury from materials being
thrown, always unplug the saw
to avoid accidental starting and
remove small pieces of material
from the table cavity.
The table insert may be removed for
this purpose, but always reattach table
insert prior to performing a cutting
operation.
A bowed workpiece must be positioned
against the fence and secured with
a clamping device as shown before
cutting. Do not position workpiece
incorrectly or try to cut the workpiece
without the support of the fence. This
will cause the blade to bind and could
result in personal injury.
Fig. BB
1
2
3
To Slide Cut Wide Boards (Fig. AA)
1. Unlock the carriage lock handle
(1) and allow the cutting head
assembly to move freely.
2. Set both the desired bevel angle
and/or the miter angle and lock into
position.
3. Use a hold down clamp to secure
the workpiece.
4. Grasp and pull forward the switch
handle (2) until the center of the
saw blade is over the front of the
workpiece (3).
5. Engage the trigger to turn the saw
on.
6. When the saw reaches full speed,
push the switch handle down,
slowly, cutting through the leading
edge of the workpiece.
7. Slowly move the switch handle
toward the fence, completing the
cut.
8. Release the trigger and allow
the blade to stop spinning before
allowing the cutting head to raise.
Fig. AA
WARNING
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