Bosch 5412L Operating Instructions Manual page 9

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Getting
To Know
Your
Miter
Saw
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34
37
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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.
Rear Carrying
Handle - Used for lifting of the
tool.
37.
38.
39.
,
40.
41.
Handle Clamp - Locks handle in the selected
position.
Arbor Lock--Allows
the user to keep the blade
from rotating while tightening or loosening arbor
screw during blade replacement or removal.
Front Carrying
Handle - Used for lifting the tool.
Arbor Laser / 3x Battery

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