Saw operations, Compound cuts, Warning – Bosch 5412L User Manual

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A “compound cut” is a cross-cut made with the

blade both at a horizontal angle relative to the
fence (at a miter angle) and tilted away from the
vertical position (at a bevel angle).

A compound cut can be made as either a chop cut
or a slide cut depending on the width of the work-
piece.

Because it may take several tries to obtain the
desired compound angle, perform test cuts on
scrap material before making your cut.

Follow these instructions for

making your compound cut:

1. Extend the base extensions and fences on the

side on which the cut will be made. (See Sliding
Fences and Base Extensions on page 22.)

2. Properly position workpiece. Make sure work-

piece is clamped firmly against the table or the
fence.

Use clamping position that does not
interfere with operation. Before

switching on, lower head assembly to make sure
clamp clears guard and head assembly.

3. Set miter and bevel angles according to the

instructions on page 24 and 25 for miter and bevel
cuts.

4. Follow the procedures for either chop cut or slide

cut (see page 23).

5. Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before

returning head assembly to the raised position
and / or removing workpiece.

Figure 32. Compound Cut

Saw Operations

Compound Cuts

WARNING

!

Sliding

Base

Miter

Angle

Workpiece

Quick-Action

Clamp

Bevel Angle

Scale

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