Milwaukee 6955-20 Manual Del Operador página 9

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A. To use pre-set detents, lift the bevel adjust-
ment lever half-way up (until it "clicks") to move
the saw head left or right, with stops at pre-set
detents.
B. To freely move the head, lift the bevel adjust-
ment lever all the way up to freely move the saw
head across the bevel range.
4. Pull or push the saw head to the desired angle
using the bevel angle scale.
5. Lock the bevel angle by pressing down the bevel
adjustment lever before making a cut.
Detent Angles
Bevel
Adjustment
Lever
Lock
Adjusting the Depth of Cut
The depth of the cut can be adjusted for groove or
rabbet cuts.
1. Unplug the tool.
2. To set the depth of cut, swivel the depth stop paw
toward the front of the saw.
3. Lower the saw head to the desired depth of cut.
4. Rotate the depth stop adjustment knob until it con-
tacts the paw. Lock in the depth using the lock nut.
5. Plug in the tool and make a test cut to verify the
depth of cut is correct.
6. To remove the depth of cut limit, loosen the lock
nut by turning counterclockwise and swivel the
paw away from the front of the saw.
Lock nut
Unlock
Knob
Paw
Adjusting the Fences
1. Loosen the fence lock knobs.
2. The fences can slide side-to-side to the desired
position to allow for a bevel or compound miter
cut.
3. Always position the fences properly for maximum
work support.
4. Tighten the fence lock knobs securely before mak-
ing a cut.
NOTE: If either fence has any movement forward
to backward, tighten the fence set screw, located
on the back of each fence slot.
Use the on/off switch to turn on the turntable lights
before making a cut. Turn off the lights when cutting
is complete.
To reduce the risk of injury, do not
WARNING
rely on the brake as a safety fea-
ture. Always wait until the blade stops com-
pletely before allowing anything near the blade.
To reduce the risk of injury, make sure all adjust-
ments are securely locked before making a cut.
Starting and Stopping the Tool
Always hold the trigger handle firmly because the
starting and stopping action of the motor may cause
the handle to move up or down slightly. Always
secure the turntable by tightening the miter angle
lock knob.
1. To start the motor, pull the trigger.
2. To stop the motor, release the trigger.
Making a Chop Cut
The sliding mechanism can be locked to use the
saw for chop cuts (cuts not requiring the use of the
slide mechanism). Cut workpieces with chop cuts
whenever possible. A chop cut is always faster and
easier to make than a sliding cut.
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1. Slide the saw head all the way back (1).
2. Tighten the slide rail lock (2).
3. Plug in the tool. Raise the saw head completely.
4. Select the desired angles following the steps in
"Adjusting the Miter Angle" and "Adjusting the
Bevel Angle".
5. Place the workpiece on the turntable and line up
the cut.
6. Support the workpiece using any of the methods
described in "Support the Workpiece Properly".
7. Start the motor. Wait a few seconds for the blade to
reach full speed. Then gently lower the saw head
into the workpiece all the way through the cut (3).
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