ASSEMBLY
2. Pull the hold-down latch (2) out of the short slot (3) and
turn 90º to insert into the long slot (4).
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage, never carry the miter saw
by the switch handle, the cutting arm or the miter handle.
ALWAYS use the designated carrying handle (5).
INSTALLING THE MITER HANDLE (FIG. B)
1. Thread the miter handle (1) into the hole (2) located at the
front of the miter table.
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INSTALLING THE DUST BAG (FIG. C)
1. Squeeze the metal collar wings (2) of the dust bag (1).
2. Place the dust bag neck opening around the exhaust port
(3), and release the metal collar wings (2).
NOTE: To empty the dust bag, squeeze the metal collar
and remove from exhaust port. Open zipper on the
upperside of bag and empty into waste container.
IMPORTANT: Check frequently and empty bag before it
gets full. Do not use this saw
to cut and/or sand metals.
The hot chips or sparks may
ignite sawdust from the bag
material.
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Fig. C
INSTALLING THE REAR EXTENSION STAY (FIG. D)
1. Loosen the extension stay locking screw (1) under the saw
base (2).
2. Place the rear extension stay (3) into the holes provided in
the miter saw base. Make sure the angle of stay is in the
down position (as shown in Fig. D) for maximum support.
3. Insert the extension stay locking screw back to hole and
tighten to hold the extension.
Fig. B
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Fig. D
INSTALLING THE HOLD-DOWN
CLAMP ASSEMBLY (FIG. E, E-1)
1. Loosen the lock knob (1) from the rear side
of the saw base (2). (Fig. E).
2. Place the hold-down clamp (3) in one of
the mounting holes (4) as shown in Fig. E-1.
3. Tighten the lock knob (1).
NOTE: There are no knob to secure the clamp when place
in two front mounting holes. The clamp will secure itself to
the base when turning the clamp knob (5) to clamp the
workpiece. Do not use your other hand to hold the clamp
when tightening.
Only turn the clamp knob (5) to secure clamp to table. The
clamp will tilt at an angle and secure itself when tightened.
Fig. E
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Fig. E-1
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