Using The Miter Gauge - Kreg KMS7102 Manual Del Propietário

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Adjusting the miter gauge to pre-set angles
The miter gauge head features positive stops at 0, 10, 22½, 30, and 45 degrees. To use these stops, simply loosen the handle,
remove the positioning pin, rotate the miter-gauge head to the desired angle, drop the positioning pin in place, and tighten the handle.

Using the Miter Gauge

1. Setting fractional angles
The miter gauge is equipped with an upper scale that measures
angles in whole degrees and a lower Vernier scale that measures
angles in 1/10th-degree fractions. These scales allow you to set
whole-degree angles and any 1/10th-degree fraction between.
2. Setting fractional angles
To set a whole-degree angle, line up the degree mark on the upper
scale with the zero arrow on the Vernier scale, and tighten the handle.
3. Setting fractional angles
To set an angle between whole degrees (25.7 degrees in this
example), rotate the miter-gauge head until the arrow on the Vernier
scale lines up with the whole degree mark. (In this example, we rotate
the head clockwise.)
4. Setting fractional angles
To arrive at the 25.7-degree setting, locate the "7" to the right of
zero on the Vernier scale. Continue rotating the miter-gauge head
clockwise until the desired 1/10th-degree mark on the Vernier scale
aligns with the nearest whole-degree mark on the upper scale. (In this
example, the "7" mark on the Vernier scale aligns with the "32" on the
upper scale.)
Note: When rotating the miter gauge head clockwise, use the 1/10th-
degree scale to the right of zero on the Vernier scale. When rotating
counterclockwise, use the 1/10th-degree scale to the left of zero.

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