Miter Cut - Bosch 5412L Operating Instructions Manual

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Operations
Miter Cut
• A "miter cut" is a cross-cut made with the blade ver-
tical (non-tilted) at a horizontal angle relative to the
fence.
• A miter cut is made at 0 ° bevel and any miter angle
in the range from 52 ° left to 60 ° right.
• The miter scale shows the angle of the blade
relative to the fence angle is cast-in on the table for
easy reading.
• Positive detents have been provided for fast and
accurate
mitering
at
0 °,
15 ° , 22.5 ° ,
31.6 °
and 45 ° left and right and 60 ° right.
• The crown molding detents (left and right) are at
31.6 ° (See Cutting Crown Molding for more infor-
mation page 29).
• For
precision
settings
at angles
next to the
detents, use the detent override to lock out the
detent. This prevents the wedge on the detent
lever from slipping back into the detent.
• A miter cut can be made as either a chop cut or a
slide cut, depending on the width of the workpiece.
• The kerf inserts should be as close to the blade as
possible
without
touching
the blade
(see Kerf
Inserts for adjustment procedures).
Follow these instructions
for making
your miter cut:
1. Loosen miter lock knob. Lift miter detent lever and
move the saw to the desired angle, using either
the detents or the miter scale.
Tighten miter lock
knob (Figure 28).
2. Extend the base extensions and fence on the side
on which the cut will be made. (See Sliding Fence
and Base Extension on page 22).
3. Properly position workpiece.
Make sure work-
piece is clamped firmly against the table or the
fence.
Use clamping position that does not
interfere
with
operation.
Before
switching on, lower head assembly to make sure
clamp clears guard and head assembly.
4. Follow procedures for either chop cut or slide cut
(see page 23).
5. Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before
returning
head assembly
to the raised position
and/or removing workpiece.
Quick
Action
Clamp
Workpiece
Miter
Detents
Miter Lock
Scale
Knob
Figure 28. Miter Cut
Bevel Cut
• A "bevel cut" is a cross-cut made with the blade
perpendicular to the fence but tilted away from the
vertical position.
• A bevel cut is made at 0° miter and any bevel angle
in the range of -47 ° to 47 °.
• The bevel scale is sized and positioned for easy
reading.
• The front-positioned
bevel range selector
knob
provides three bevel range choices.
• There are factory set bevel stops at 0 ° and 45 ° on
both the left and right. (See Adjustment section if
adjustments are required.)
• There
are also
positive
crown
molding
bevel
stops
at
33.9 ° on
both
the
left
and
right.
Disengage
this
stop
unless
using
the
33.9 °
angle (See Cutting Crown Molding for details.)
• A bevel cut can be made as either a chop cut or a
slide cut depending on the width of the workpiece.
• The front-positioned
bevel lock lever
locks the
head assembly at the desired bevel angle.
1. Lift the bevel lock lever to unlock. Choose the
desired bevel range using the bevel range selector
knob. If in the 0 ° position and moving to the 0°-to -
45 ° right range or 47°-to-47 ° range, it may be nec-
essary to move the head assembly slightly to the
left before the bevel range selector knob can be
turned. Applying pressure to the cutting assembly
may not allow you to move the bevel range selec-
tor Knob.
24.

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