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BEVEL CUTS
A bevel cut is a crosscut made with the saw blade at a
bevel to the wood. In order to set the bevel, loosen the
bevel clamp knob and move the saw to the left as desired.
(It is necessary to move the fence to allow clearance).
Once the desired bevel angle has been set, tighten the
bevel clamp knob firmly.
Bevel angles can be set from 48 degrees right to
48 degrees left and can be cut with the miter arm set
between zero and 50 degrees right or left. At some extreme
angles, the right or left side fence might have to be
removed. To remove the left or right fence, unscrew the
knobs several turns and slide the fence out.

QUALITY OF CUT
The smoothness of any cut depends on a number of variables.
Things like material being cut, blade type, blade sharpness and
rate of cut all contribute to the quality of the cut.
When smoothest cuts are desired for molding and other
precision work, a sharp (60 tooth carbide) blade and a
slower, even cutting rate will produce the desired results.
Ensure that material does not creep while cutting, clamp it
securely in place. Always let the blade come to a full stop
before raising arm.
If small fibers of wood still split out at the rear of the work-
piece, stick a piece of masking tape on the wood where the
cut will be made. Saw through the tape and carefully
remove tape when finished.
For varied cutting applications, refer to the list of recom-
mended saw blades for your saw and select the one that
best fits your needs (Page 3).

BODY AND HAND POSITION (FIG. 10)
Proper positioning of your body and hands when operating
the miter saw will make cutting easier, more accurate and
safer. Never place hands near cutting area. Place hands no
closer than 6" from the blade. Hold the workpiece tightly to
the table and the fence when cutting. Keep hands in posi-
tion until the trigger has been released and the blade has
completely stopped. ALWAYS MAKE DRY RUNS
(UNPOWERED) BEFORE FINISH CUTS SO THAT YOU
CAN CHECK THE PATH OF THE BLADE. DO NOT
CROSS HANDS, AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 10A.
Keep both feet firmly on the floor and maintain proper bal-
ance. As you move the miter arm left and right, follow it and
stand slightly to the side of the saw blade. Sight through the
guard louvers when following a pencil line.

CLAMPING THE WORKPIECE

Turn Off and Unplug Saw

If you cannot secure the workpiece on the table and against
the fence by hand, (irregular shape, etc.) or your hand
would be less than 6" from the blade, a clamp or other fix-
ture must be used.

IMPROPER CUT

IMPROPER CUT

PROPER CUT

FIG. 10

PROPER CUT

FIG. 10A

FIG. 10B

FIG. 10C

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