THE LASER GUIDE
Your saw is equipped with a Laser cutting
guide using a Class 11 laser beam. The laser
beam allows the operator to preview the
path of the saw blade on the stock to be cut
before starting the saw.
The laser is powered by 2 'AAA' batteries
located in the battery box positioned to the
Right Hand side of the neck just below the
Chop pivot.
To turn the laser 'On' and 'Off' operate the
rocker switch on the battery box. (Fig. S)
The use of optical instruments with this
Laser could increase the eye risk hazard.
Do not attempt to repair or disassemble
the Laser. Entrust any repairs to a Sears
Service Center.
Use the Laser only as specified in this
Instruction Manual. Use of the Laser in
any way not specified in this Instruction
Manual could reult in hazardous radiation
exposure.
(Fig. S)
NOTE: All adjustments for the operation
of the laser guide have been completed
at the factory. If you have any problems or
questions regarding the laser guide, call the
Sears Service Center.
WARNING
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Laser is radiated when the laser guide is
turned on. Avoid direct eye contact into
the laser beam. Always unplug the saw
from the power source before making any
adjustments.
Laser Warning Label:
Max output lmW 630-670nm.
Complies with 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11
MAKING A BASIC CUT
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Ensure that the workpiece is securely
clamped to the saw table and against the
fence and in the required position, before
plugging the saw into a power source.
Cut only one piece at a time.
With the power OFF, lower the Cutting
Head to the workpiece to observe the
path of the blade.
Also switch on the laser to preview the
path of the blade.
With the Cutting Head in its upper
position, squeeze the trigger switch to
start the motor.
Allow the blade to run up to full speed.
Gently but firmly lower the Cutting Head
to its lowest position cutting through
the workpiece.
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