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DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
Disconnect
plug from power
source.
Loosen
the depth
adjustment
lever located
between
the guard
and handle
of saw. Hold the foot
down with one hand and raise or lower saw by
the handle. Tighten
lever at the depth setting
desired. Check desired depth (Fig. 3).
Not more than one tooth
length of the blade
should extend below the material to be cut, for
minimum
splintering
(Fig. 3).
DEPTH
LEVER
ONE TOOTH
LENGTH
SHOULD
PENETRATE
WOOD
FOR
MINIMUM
SPLINTERING
90 ° CUTTING
ANGLE CHECK
Disconnect
plug from power source. Set foot to
maximum
depth of cut setting.
Loosen
bevel
adjustment
lever,
set to 0 ° on quadrant,
retighten
bevel adjustment
lever first, then the
depth
adjustment
lever
and check
for 90 °
angle between
the blade and bottom
plane of
foot with a square
(Fig. 4). Make adjustments
by turning
the small
alignment
screw
from
bottom side of foot, if necessary (Fig. 4).
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LEVER
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FOOT
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ALIGNMENT
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SCREW
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BEVEL ADJUSTMENT
Disconnect
plug from power source.
The foot
can be adjusted
up to 45 ° by loosening
the
bevel adjustment
lever at the front of the saw
and
aligning
foot
to desired
angle
on
calibrated
quadrant.
To maintain
adjustment,
Always
tighten
bevel adjustment
first, then
the depth adjustment
lever (Fig. 5).
For 50 ° cuts, loosen
bevel adjustment
lever,
depress 45 ° stop spring, adjust foot to 50 ° and
tighten lever (Fig. 5). Because of the increased
amount of blade engagement
in the work and
decreased
stability
of the foot, blade binding
may
occur.
Keep
the
saw
steady
and the
foot
firmly
on the workpiece.
45 ° STOP
BEVEL
SPRING
ADJUSTMENT
LEVER
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QUADRANT
LINE GUIDE
For a straight 90 ° cut, use the large notch in
the foot.
For 45 ° bevel cuts, use the small
notch (Fig. 6). The cutting
guide notch
will
give an approximate
line of cut. Make sample
cuts in scrap lumber to verify actual line of cut.
This will be helpful because
of the number of
different
blade
types
and
thicknesses
available.
To ensure minimum
splintering
on
the good side of the material
to be cut, face
the good side down.
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FOOT
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