Flex FX7141A Operator's Manual page 31

24v 12" dual bevel sliding compound miter saw
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NOTICE: It may be necessary to adjust
the sliding miter fence to ensure proper
clearance prior to installing auxiliary fence.
To attach the auxiliary fence to the saw:
Make sure the sliding fence lock levers are
tightened securely.
a. Place one 10-in. (254 mm) long piece of wood
with a maximum height of 5 in (126 mm)
against the miter fence and align it with the
left edge of the miter table.
NOTE: The height and thickness of the auxiliary
fence will vary, based on the miter angle and
the material being cut.
b. Clamp the wood tightly against the fence and
drive wood screws from the back of the fence
through the two holes and into the auxiliary
fence. If necessary, first drill a pilot hole into
the wood to prevent splitting. Remove the
clamp when finished.
MITER CONTROL (FIG. 28)
The miter lock lever and miter-detent release
button allow you to miter your saw to 60° right
and 52° left.
a. Lift the miter-lock lever, press down the miter-
detent release button.
b. Move the miter arm to the desired angle as
indicated by the miter scale pointer.
c. Press down on the miter-lock lever to lock the
miter arm in place.
NOTICE: Make sure that the screws you
use to attach the auxiliary fence do not
pass through the front face of the fence and
the length of the screws will not put them
in the path of the blade at any angle.
c. Make a full left miter cut through the auxiliary
fence.
WARNING
fence and the lower blade guard. Fence
interference can prevent proper saw operation
and cause injury and/or tool damage.
d. Repeat these steps with second board by
aligning with right side of miter table and
making a full right miter cut through the
auxiliary fence.
Fig. 28
Miter-detent
Miter-detent Release Button
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Check for interference
between the auxiliary
Detent
Miter-lock
Plate
Lever

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