1
Main Handle is used to raise and lower
the head assembly and contains the power
switch. Pull the handle down to lower the
blade to the workpiece.
2
Switch Lock-OFF Release Buttons two
buttons, one of which must be pressed
before the power switch can be pressed.
3
Power Switch is used with the "Lock-OFF"
button to turn the saw off and on.
4
Main Carry Handle is used to carry the
saw.
5
Lower Guard Link allows for smooth move-
ment of the lower guard.
6
Dust Chute directs sawdust up into the
dust bag or vacuum hose.
7
Slide Rail Lock Knob when tightened,
locks the slide system in place. Tighten by
turning the knob clockwise (to the right),
and loosen my turning counterclockwise
(to the left).
8
Head Assembly Lock Pin is used to lock
the head assembly in the lower position.
9
Bevel Post provides rotating support for
all of the miter saw parts above the table.
10 Bevel Scale and Pointers indicates the
current bevel angle. The large angled scale
makes it easy to read bevel angles.
11 Bevel Range Selector Knob is used to
select the left bevel range: 0° to 47° left or
0° to 47° right.
12 Sliding Fences support the workpiece.
The fences have a cast-in scale to make re-
petitive cuts easy and have holes to secure
an auxiliary fence if required.
13 Tool Mounting Pads in the four corners of
the saw provide areas to clamp, bolt, or
nail the saw to a flat work surface.
14 Cast-in Carry Handles are used to lift and
transport the saw.
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15 Stationary Fence is bolted to the base and
supports the workpiece when the sliding
fence is removed.
16 Base Extensions provide extra support for
the saw, which can be useful when cutting
long workpieces.
17 Miter Detent Plate can be adjusted to set
the accuracy of its detent locations.
18 Miter Detents, are ten slots that allow for
fast and accurate miter cuts at common
miter angles.
19 Miter Scale and Pointer allows you to see
the angle setting before a cut is made. The
pointer rotates with the table and blade
and points to the angle on the miter scale.
20 Miter Lock Knob locks the miter saw table
at any desired miter angle.
21 Miter Detent Override Button locks out
detent action, allowing for micro-adjust-
ments to any miter angle.
22 Table provides workpiece support, rotates
for desired miter cuts, and rotates the
head assembly. The front extended part of
the table is called the miter arm.
23 Rubber Deflector is attached to the bot-
tom of the dust chute and deflects dust
into the chute.
24 Chip Deflector prevents cut-off workpiec-
es from entering the upper guard.
25 Blade is the component that makes cuts
in workpieces. Use only 12" (305 mm) di-
ameter blades with 1" (25.4 mm) diameter
arbor holes.
26 Lower Blade Guard/Lower Guard Lip
helps protect your hands from the spin-
ning blade. It retracts as the blade is low-
ered. Should the guard become jammed
on a workpiece, the lip can be used to
raise the lower guard.
27 Upper Guard covers upper part of the
blade.
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