Porter-Cable 1410 Instruction Manual page 7

14" “dry-cut” metal cutting saw
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Fig. 8
WORK VISE
A work vise is provided to securely clamp the workpiece
to the saw base. The stationary jaw can be adjusted for
angled cuts of from 0° to 45° right. The stationary jaw (of
the vise) can also be moved rearward to accommodate
larger workpieces.
To adjust the angle of the stationary jaw, use the 8mm
hex wrench (provided) to loosen the two clamp bolts (D)
Fig. 8, rotate the stationary jaw until the desired angle
indicator is aligned with the index mark (E) Fig. 8, then
retighten the two clamp bolts securely.
To change position of the stationary jaw, use the 8mm hex
wrench (provided) to remove the two clamp bolts (D) Fig.
8, reposition the stationary jaw to the other pair of
mounting holes, reinstall the two clamp bolts and tighten
securely.
CLAMP WORKPIECE
WARNING: Secure workpiece properly. Work should be straight and firmly clamped to avoid possible
movement and pinching as the cut nears completion.
Provide adequate support to the sides of the saw table for long workpiece.
Never cut anything freehand.
Never reach behind or beneath the blade.
Make sure the blade has come to a complete stop before removing or securing workpiece, or changing
workpiece angle.
Move clamp locknut (A) Fig. 9 to the rear. Slide rear vise jaw (B) Fig. 9, to the rear enough to permit workpiece
to be placed between vise jaws. Position workpiece into work vise (see Figs. 10 thru 15 for recommended
Fig. 10
Fig. 12
E
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B
A
Fig. 9
A
C
D
Fig. 9A
Fig. 11
Fig. 13

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