Crown Molding Lying Flat On Table - Bosch CM8S Operating/Safety Instructions Manual

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BM 2610025580 05-13_BM CM8S 5/17/13 1:37 PM Page 36
"Spring angle" refers to angle between wall and crown
molding.
Cutting crown molding flat on the table can be done
either as a chop cut or a slide cut depending on the
width of the workpiece.
Refer to special auxiliary fence for narrow cutoffs when
cutting crown flat on table (see page 38).
follow these instructions for cutting

crown molding lying flat on table:

1. For 90° corner, set the bevel and miter angles using
chart below. Tighten the miter lock knob and the bevel
lock lever.
2. Position molding with its back flat on saw table and
correct edge against fence, then clamp in place.
(figure 47)
WARNING
switching "ON," lower head assembly to make sure
clamp clears guard and head assembly.
WARNING
Off by conducting a simulated cutting cycle, and
observe the projected path of the saw blade. Keep
hands at least six (6) inches away from the projected
path of the saw blade.
Saw Operations
Crown Molding lying flat on Table
Use clamping position that does
not interfere with operation. Before
Be aware of the path of the saw
blade. Make a dry run with the saw
Crown
Molding flat
on Table
3. Follow procedures for either chop cut or slide cut
(see page 29).
4. Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before
returning head assembly to the raised position and/or
removing workpiece.
NOTE: Always take a test cut using scrap to confirm
correct angles.
36.
FIG. 47
Bevel Setting
Miter Setting

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