8. Miter cutting procedures
Angle Scale
Grade Scale
Miter Scale
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
Side
Handle
Indicator
(For miter
Miter Scale
scale)
Fig. 26
9. Compound cutting procedures
Compound cutting can be performed by following the instructions in 7 and 8 above. For maximum
dimensions for compound cutting, refer to "SPECIFICATIONS" table on page 9.
CAUTION:
Always secure the workpiece with the right or left hand and cut it by sliding the
round portion of the saw backwards with the left hand.
It is very dangerous to rotate the turntable to the left during compound cutting be-
cause the saw blade may come into contact with the hand that is securing the
workpiece.
10. Crown molding cutting procedures
Fig. 27 shows two common crown molding types having angles of (θ) 38° and 45°.
For the typical crown molding fittings, see Fig. 28.
Wall
The table below shows the miter angle and the bevel angle settings that are ideal for the two crown
molding types.
NOTE:
For convenience, positive stops are provided for the miter setting (left and right 31.6°, 35.3°)
positions.
(1) Loosen the side handle and adjust the turntable until the indi-
a
cator aligns with the desired setting on the miter scale (Fig. 26).
(2) Re-tighten the side handle to secure the turntable in the de-
sired position.
(3) The miter scale (Fig. 24) indicates both the cutting angle on the
angle scale and the gradient on the grade scale.
(4) The gradient, which is the ratio of the height to the base of the
triangular section to be removed, may be used for setting the
miter scale instead of the cutting angle, if desired (see Fig. 25).
(5) Therefore, to cut a workpiece at a grade of 2/10, set the indicator
to position a as indicated in Fig. 24.
NOTE:
Turntable
Turn the
turntable
Tighten
Loosen
A upper surface
Ceiling
B lower surface
Wall
Fig. 27
* Positive stops are provided at the right and left of
the 0° center setting, at 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, 35.3° and
45° settings.
Check that the miter scale and the tip of the indica-
tor are properly aligned.
* Operation of the saw with the miter scale and indi-
cator out of alignment, or with the side handle not
properly tightened, will result in poor cutting preci-
sion.
Ceiling
q
w
e
Fig. 28
r
English
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