FIG. 1
B
A
FIG. 2
H
I
E
G
FIG. 3
A
J
B
FIG. 4
C
A
FIG. 5
P
E
F
L
D
D
WALT Industrial Tool Co., 701 East Joppa Road, Baltimore, MD 21286
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The following are trademarks for one or more D
configuration; and the array of lozenge-shaped humps on the surface of the tool.
accessory. Failure to heed these warnings may result in personal injury and serious
damage to the tool and the accessory. When servicing this tool, use only identical
replacement parts.
IT, MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENTS, OR REMOVING OR INSTALLING ATTACHMENTS
OR ACCESSORIES.
in damp or wet locations, or expose them to rain. Keep work area well lighted. Always
operate tool in a well-ventilated area free of combustible materials, gasoline or solvent
vapors. If sparks come in contact with flammable vapors, they may ignite, causing fire
or explosion.
TIONED FLAT ON THE TABLE AND AGAINST THE MITER GAUGE FENCE.
Personal injury may result.
piece between blade and rip fence may bind blade and cause personal injury.
Miter Gauge Assembly
STEP 1 Insert telescoping scale (A) into housing (B), shown in Figure 1. Arrange miter
STEP 2 Loosen thumb screws (D). Attach miter fence (E) to miter gauge (F) by sliding
D
F
STEP 3 Attach adjustable stop (H) to miter fence. Slide adjustable stop locking hardware
Miter Gauge Use
ADJUST MITER GAUGE ANGLE (FIG. 3)
Loosen thumb screw (L). Align mark on telescoping scale (A) with end of housing (J).
Tighten thumb screw (L).
L
ANGLE DETENT SYSTEM (FIG. 3)
K
The miter gauge is equipped with a detent system for easily setting more frequently used
angles.
To Adjust Miter Gauge:
N
M
MITER GAUGE CALIBRATION (FIG. 4)
Set the miter gauge to 90˚ using the detent system. Loosen eccentric lock screw (M)
inside the housing using the hex key (N). Turn eccentric (O) to adjust gauge to true 90˚
using calibration square. Tighten eccentric lock screw.
O
B
REVERSING MITER GAUGE (FIG. 4, 5)
Loosen thumb screws (D) and remove miter fence (E). Remove fence clamp (P) from
fence base. Slide telescoping scale (A) out of housing (B). Rotate housing and fence base
R
to opposite side. Slide telescoping scale back into housing and tighten thumb screw (L).
Q
Reinstall fence clamp (P) and miter fence (E). Tighten thumb screw (D).
MITER GAUGE SLIDE ADJUSTMENT (FIG. 4, 5)
If your miter gauge does not fit snugly into the saw table miter gauge slot (C), shown in
Figure 4, three expansion slots are provided to make small adjustments to the width of
the slider (Q), shown in Figure 5.
Turn the set screws (R) clockwise to expand the slot and add tension to the fit of the
R
slider in the saw table miter gauge slot. Your miter gauge should slide easily in the saw
table miter gauge slot without binding.
WALT power tools: the yellow and black color scheme; the "D" shaped air intake grill; the array of pyramids on the handgrip; the kit box
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DW7470 Miter Gauge
DW7470 Jauge à onglets
DW7470 Gramil de inglete
WARNING: For your own safety, read the tool instruction manual before using any
WARNING: TURN OFF AND UNPLUG TOOL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO MOVE
WARNING: DON'T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Don't use power tools
CAUTION: NEVER MAKE ANY CROSSCUT UNLESS THE MATERIAL IS POSI-
CAUTION: Never use rip fence as length stop when crosscutting. Unsupported cut-off
gauge as shown in Figure 2. Align 90˚ mark with end of outer housing. Tighten
clamp (L) as shown in Figure 3.
miter gauge fence slot (G) shown in Figure 2 over fence clamp (P) shown in
Figure 5. Tighten thumb screws (D) to lock fence into place (Fig. 2). To adjust,
loosen thumb screws.
(I) into slot on top of the fence (Fig. 2).
Loosen thumb screw (L). Press and hold detent button (K) on bottom of the housing
(B). Slide the telescoping scale (A) into the housing until the desired detent catches.
Tighten thumb screw (L).
(DEC03) Form No. 622154-00
DW7470
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