Harbor Freight Tools 98194 User Manual

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SKU 98194

the Handle is raised the Blade Guard

returns to its safety position. Keep hands

clear of the Blade when the Handle is

lowered. Never interfere with the proper

movement of the Blade Guard.
There are locking mechanisms for the

3.

miter angle and the Slides. Unlock the

Table to set the miter angle, then re-lock

it before making the cut. Unlock the Slide

using the Slide Lock Wing Screw before

making a cut if the work material is too

wide to “chop”.
To rotate the Table to rotate it, press

4.

down the Miter Lock Lever , rotate the

Table to the desired angle, then release

the Miter Lock Lever. Notches are

machined into the Base of the tool which

will lock the Table into several often

used miter angles. These angles are 0º

(centered), 15º, 22.5º, 30º and 45º, both

left and right cut.
On wider pieces, you will have to slide

5.

the blade while making the cut. To unlock

the Slide, loosen the Slide Lock Wing

Screw at the back of the saw.
To make a bevel cut, release the Bevel

6.

Lock Lever, rotate the blade assembly

to the desired bevel angle, then lock

the blade assembly in place using the

Bevel Lock Lever. Making bevel cuts

is discussed in more detail later in this

manual.
This saw is provided with a Kerf Board.

7.

The Kerf Board helps to prevent tear-

out on the bottom side of the work

material. The Kerf Board is factory

adjusted prior to shipment of this tool

so the blade does not contact the Kerf

Board during normal operation, including

bevel cuts. Adjustment of the Kerf Board

and techniques to prevent tear-out are

discussed later in this booklet.

Before starting work, check the

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accuracy of the Guide Fence, miter

angle and bevel angle. Instructions for

checking and adjusting these angles are

discussed later in this booklet.
It is very important that the work material

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be properly supported before making a

cut. The material must be level on the

Table. The material must be supported

on both ends. Using the Work Piece

Extension Supports is discussed in the

next section.

using the work piece extension

Supports

The Work Piece Extension Supports are

1.

inserted into each side of the Table, and

locked in place using the Wing Screws.
When properly installed, the upper face

2.

of the Work Piece Extension Supports

are level with the Table, and provide a

wider support surface for the work piece.
Always support the work piece to be

3.

level with the table, and so that after the

cut is made the cut off pieces will not

fall. You may need to use saw horses or

other supports (not included) to support

the work piece.
If the work piece is not level, you will

4.

make an unintentional bevel cut in

the material. If the work piece is not

supported, it will bind the blade and

may cause the material to kick back,

potentially causing injury.

adjusting the miter angle

A miter cut is one that is at an angle

1.

across the horizontal surface of the

material. You will commonly make 45º

miter cuts to join two pieces in a right

angle corner. A 30º cut is often used for a

scarf joint or to make a chamfered end.

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