ROTATING TABLE FOR MITER
CUTTING
1. The compound miter saw will cut any angle from a
straight 0
cut to 47
°
°
(A) Fig. 12 counterclockwise, depress lock lever (B),
and rotate table to desired position.
2. The compound miter saw is equipped with positive
stops at the 0° cut-off position and at the 22.5°,
31.62°, and 45° left and right positions.
3. The center line, (C) Fig. 13, on the cursor indicates
the actual angle of cut. Each scale line (B) represents
1°. In effect, when the center line (C) is moved from
one line to the next on the scale, the angle of the cut
is changed by 1°.
4. The pointer is provided with two additional lines (D)
and (E), Fig. 13. This allows movement of the control
arm exactly 1/2°. For example, assume the center
line (C) is pointing to the 10° mark on the scale, as
indicated, and and the angle of cut is 1/2° to the
right. Move the control arm until the right line (E) lines
up with the next line on the scale. The angle of cut
will then be changed 1/2° to the right. If you change
the angle of cut 1/2° to the left, use the left line (D) in
the same manner.
ADJUSTING SLIDING FIT BETWEEN
MOVABLE TABLE AND BASE
1.
DISCONNECT
FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
2. To adjust the sliding fit between the movable table
and the base, turn nut (A) Fig. 14, clockwise to
increase the sliding fit (opposite to decrease the fit).
This adjustment should not be so tight that it restricts
the rotating movement of the table, or so loose that
it affects the accuracy of the saw.
right and left. Turn locking knob
THE
MACHINE
A
13
B
A
Fig. 12
C
E
D
B
Fig. 13
Fig. 14