MAKING
DEPTH-OF-CUT
ADJUSTMENTS
(Fig. 8)
ALWAYS use the correct blade depth setting The correct blade depth setting for all cuts
should net be more than 1/4-inch below the material being cut (see Fig 5) Allowing more
depth will increase the chance of kickback and cause the cut to be rough Your saw is
equipped with a deptb-oFout scale that provides increased depth-of-cut accuracy
The depth-of-cut scale is located on the inside back of the upper blade guard
Fig, B
Depth-of-CutLever
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for Adiusting_
plh-of-Cul Scate
Raise the Saw
Lower the Saw
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TO SETTHE
BLADE
DEPTH (Fig. 8a)
1 Unplug the saw,
,4k, WARNING:
ALWAYS unplug saw before making any adjustments,
Failure to
unplug the saw could result in accidental
starting which can cause serious personal
injury.
2 Raise the depth-of-cut adjustment
lever to loosen the base (see Fig, 8).
3. Determine the desired depth of cut
4 Locate the depth-of-cut scale oil the
back of the upper blade guard
(see Fig, 8a)
5 Hold the base of the saw flat against
the edge of the workpiece and then
raise or lower the saw until the indicator
mark on the bracket aligns with the
notch on the blade guard at
the desired depth-of-cut mark,
6 Tighten depth-of-cut adjustment lever
Adjusting
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Fig_ 8a
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