Getting to know your miter saw, Warning – Bosch 4410L User Manual

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8.

Getting To Know Your Miter Saw

To avoid injury from accidental start-
ing, remove plug from power source

outlet before making any adjustments.
1. Switch Lock-Off Release Button – One of these

two buttons must be pressed before the power
switch can be pressed.

2. Power Switch – The power switch used with the

“Lock-OFF” button energizes the unit.

3. Main Handle – This handle contains the power

switch. Pulling this handle down lowers the blade
into the workpiece.

4. Brush Caps – These caps keep the motor brush-

es in position and provide easy access for inspect-
ing and replacing brushes.

5. Lower Blade Guard/Lower Guard Lip – The

lower blade guard helps protect your hands from
the spinning blade. It retracts as the blade is low-
ered. Lip can be used to raise the lower guard
when guard becomes jammed on a workpiece.

6. Blade – Use only 10" blades with 5/8" arbor hole.
7. Sliding Fence – Supports the workpiece. The

fence has a cast in scale to make repetitive cuts
easy. The fence also has holes to secure an auxil-
iary fence if desired.

8. Kerf Inserts – Kerf inserts can be adjusted to dif-

ferent blade widths to minimize workpiece tear-out.

9. Miter Detent Override – Allows detent action to

be locked out allowing for micro adjustments to
any miter angle.

10. Miter Scale/Miter Angle Indicator – This scale is

cast in on the base of the saw. Indicator is fas-
tened to the table.

11. Miter Detents – There are ten (10) miter detent

slots for fast and accurate miter cuts of common
miter angles.

12. Miter Detent Lever – The lever releases the

table from the detent.

13. Miter Lock Knob – The miter lock knob locks the

miter saw table at any desired miter angle.

14. Table – Sits in base, 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.

15. Base – Provides working surface to support

workpiece.

16. Tool Mounting Pads – The four corners of the

saw provide areas to clamp, bolt or nail the saw
to a flat work surface.

17. Sliding Base Extensions – These extensions

provide extra workpiece support and are espe-
cially useful when cutting long workpieces.

18. Base Extension Clamping Levers – Locks the

base extensions at desired positions.

19. Length Stop – For repetitive cuts of the same

length. Can be moved to left side, if desired.

20. Dust Port – The dust port can accommodate the

dust chute and dust bag or optional VAC004
Vacuum Hose Adapter, which accepts Bosch
35mm hoses.

21. Bevel Lock Lever – The front-positioned bevel

lock lever locks the head assembly at the desired
bevel angle.

22. Bevel Range Selector Knob – Allows selection

of the bevel range, 0° to 45° left, 0° to 45° right,
and complete range of 47° left to 46° right.

23. Microfine Miter Adjustment System – Allows

for fine adjustment (up to 2 degrees to the left or
right) of the detent angles.

24. Slide Rail Lock Knob – Locks the slide rails

when not making slide cuts or when transporting
the saw.

25. Slide Rails – Guide the head assembly when

making slide cuts.

26. Quick-Action Clamp Position Holes – There

are two (2) holes (not shown) behind the fence for
placing the quick action clamp.

27. Lower Guard Actuation Link – Allows for

smooth movement of the lower guard.

28. Upper Blade Guard – Covers upper portion of

the blade.

29. Cord Wrap – Allows you to easily wrap up the

cord so it’s out of the way when transporting or
storing.

30. Power Cord – Supplies power to motor.
31.

Rear Cover Tool Storage – Storage for
10mm/17mm Combination Open End Wrench
and 1.5mm & 3mm Hex “L” Wrenches.

32. Bevel Detent Pin (Crown Molding Setting)

Allows you to easily lock the head assembly to
the bevel angle of 33.9° to the left or right.

33. Bevel Scale – This scale is large and angled to

allow you to easily read bevel angles.

34. Head Assembly Lock Pin – Used to lock the

head assembly in the lower position for transport-
ing.

35. Quick Release Depth Stop Button – Allows you

to quickly release the depth stop.

36. Depth Stop Fine Adjustment Knob–Allows you

to adjust the depth of the blade for cutting
grooves in the workpiece.

37. Handle Rotation Release Lever – Pulling this

lever allows the handle to be rotated. Release the
lever into one of four operating positions.

38. Rear Carrying Handle – Used for lifting of the

tool.

39. Handle Clamp – Locks handle in the selected

position.

40. Arbor Lock—Keeps the blade from rotating while

tightening or loosening arbor screw during blade
replacement or removal.

41. Front Carrying Handle – Used for lifting the tool.
42. Dust Bag and Dust Elbow – Used to collect saw

dust.

43. Sliding Fence Lock Knob – Used to hold fence

position after slide adjustment.

44. Arbor Laser / 3x Battery.

WARNING

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