KNOVA KN M-3057R Manual page 13

Compact sliding compound miter saw
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SETTING THE TOOL
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Fig. 15
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33.9° Left Bevel Adjustment (Fig. 14, 16)
1. Set the miter angle to 0°. Fully extend both sliding fences.
2. Loosen the bevel locking handle (1). (Fig. 14)
3. Tilt the cutting arm to the 33.9° left position stop by
pushing in the 33.9° bevel detent pin (2). (Fig. 14)
4. Using a combination square, check to see if the blade is
33.9° to the table.
5. If the blade is not 33.9° to the miter table, tilt the cutting
arm to the right, turn the hex bolt (4) at the rear of the
saw in or out with a 3 mm hex wrench until the blade is
33.9° to the table. (Fig. 16)
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MITER SCALE (FIG. 17)
The dual bevel slide miter saw scale can be easily read,
showing miter angles from 0° to 50° to the left and right.
The miter saw table has positive stops at the most common
Fig. 14
angle settings: 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, and 45°. These positive
stops position the blade at the desired angle quickly and
accurately. Follow the process below for the quickest and
most accurate adjustments.
Adjusting miter angles:
1. Lift the quick-cam locking lever (1) to unlock the table.
2. Move the turntable while lifting the positive stop locking
3. Lock the table into position by pressing down on the
Miter angle pointer adjustment:
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1. Move the table to the 0° positive stop.
2. Loosen the screw (4) that holds the pointer with a
3. Adjust the
ADJUSTING FENCE SQUARENESS (FIG. 18)
1. Remove the left side and right side sliding fences.
2. Loosen the four fence locking bolts (1).
3. Lower the cutting arm and lock in position.
4. Using a square (2), lay the heel of the square against the
5. Adjust the fence 90° to the blade and tighten the four
6. After fence has been aligned, using a scrap piece of wood,
Fig. 16
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lever (2) to align the pointer (3) to the desired miter angle
measurement.
quick-cam locking lever (1).
screwdriver.
pointer (3)
to the 0°
mark and
retighten
the screw
(4).
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Fig. 17
blade and the ruler against the fence (3) as shown in
Fig. 18.
fence locking bolts.
NOTE: If the saw has not been used recently, recheck to
make sure blade is square to the fence and readjust if
needed.
make a cut at 90° then check squareness on the piece.
Readjust if necessary.
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Fig. 18
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