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The settings in the chart on below can be used for cutting crown moulding with 52° and
38° angles. The crown moulding is placed flat on the table using the compound features
of your mitre saw.
Key
Mitre Setting
Bevel Setting
IL
31.6° Right
33.9° Left
IR
31.6° Left
33.9° Right
OL
31.6° Left
33.9° Right
OR
31.6° Right
33.9° Left
Key
Mitre Setting
Bevel Setting
IR
45° Right
IL
45° Left
OR
45° Right
OL
45° Left
1
52°
Ceiling
2
38°
b
1. Fence
2. Top edge against fence=Left side, inside corner
Right side, outside corner
3. Mitre table
Type of Cut
Inside Corner - Left side
• Position top of moulding against fence.
• LEFT side is finished piece.
Inside Corner - Right side
• Position top of moulding against fence.
• RIGHT side is finished piece.
Outside Corner - Left side
• Position top of moulding against fence.
• LEFT side is finished piece.
Outside Corner - Right side
• Position top of moulding against fence.
• RIGHT side is finished piece.
Type of Cut
Inside Corner - Right side
0°
RIGHT side is finished piece.
Inside Corner - Left side
0°
Left side is finished piece.
Outside Corner - Right side
0°
RIGHT side is finished piece.
Outside Corner - Left side
0°
Left side is finished piece.
A
1
3
OL
OR
IR
IL
4
5
4. Inside corner
5. Outside corner
6. Bottom edge against fence= Right side, inside corner
Left side, outside corner
SPECIAL SET-UP FOR WIDE CROSSCUTS
(FIG. 36)
Your saw can cut very wide (up to 14"
[356 mm]) workpieces when a special set-up
is used. To set the saw up for these
workpieces, follow these steps:
•
Remove both left and right sliding fences
from the saw and set aside. To remove them,
loosen the fence lock knob counter-clockwise.
Adjust table to the desired position and lock
the mitre table handle.
•
Turn four back fence knobs (1) from the
horizontal position to the vertical position.
•
Place the workpiece to be cut firmly against
the back fence knobs (1).
•
Secure the material before cutting. Cut
slowly through the material using a
out-down-and-back motion. Failure to clamp
securely or cut slowly could result in the
material coming loose and causing injury.
2
3
WARNING!
Ensure the saw is mounted firmly to a stable
flat surface. Failure to do so could cause the
Fig. 35
saw to be unstable and fall causing personal
injury.
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1
1
Fig. 36