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Bosch GCM18V-12SD Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad página 40

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Fig. 47
12
rise
12 rise
rafter
12/12
NOTE: This cutting method also requires that
specific bevel angles are set. See "Cutting
Crown Molding" on page 45.
Miter cutting 6-3/4" (171mm) base boards –
This saw can miter cut 6-3/4" (171mm) tall base
boards (Fig. 48) vertically positioned against
the fence (12) at any angle from 47° left to 47°
right miter. All angled cuts must be made with
the base board placed on the left side of the
table (22). For certain cuts, the base board will
have to be flipped upside down or placed with
the face side against the fence. Always use a C-
clamp (Fig. 48) to hold the base board to the
fence before making cuts. Engage the Chop/
Crown Lock. See "Chop/Crown Lock" on page
35.
Fig. 48
C-clamp
12
22
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Saw Operations
6
rise
12 rise
rafter
6/12
Base
board
12
20
Setting Saw to Make a Miter Cut
Use a clamping position that
does not interfere with op-
eration. Before switching ON, lower head as-
sembly to make sure clamp clears guard and
head assembly.
1. See "Using Miter Detent System" on page
36.
2. Loosen the miter lock knob (Fig. 49, 20).
Push miter detent override button (21) and
move the saw to the desired angle, using ei-
ther the detents (18) or the miter scale (19).
Tighten miter lock knob (20).
Fig. 49
Workpiece
44
12
22
18
3. Extend the fence (12) on the side on which
the cut will be made. See "Workpiece Sup-
port" on page 32.
4. Properly position workpiece. Make sure
workpiece is clamped firmly against the ta-
ble (Fig. 48, 22) with a clamp (Fig. 49, 44)
or against the fence with a C-clamp (Fig. 49).
5. Follow either the procedure "Chop Cuts" on
page 37 or "Slide Cuts" on page 38.
6. Wait until saw blade comes to a complete
stop before returning head assembly (Fig.
49, 28) to the raised position and then re-
move workpiece.
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28
12
21
19
20
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