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240-3688 10” Sliding Miter Saw with Dual Laser Lines For questions / comments, technical assistance or repair parts – Please Call Toll Free: 1-866-858-2664. (M-F 8:30am-5:00pm Est.) OPERATOR’S MANUAL CAUTION: To Reduce The Risk Of Injury, User Must Read And Understand Operator’s Manual. Save These Instructions For Future Reference.

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240-3688

10” Sliding Miter Saw with Dual Laser Lines

For questions / comments, technical assistance or repair parts – Please Call Toll Free: 1-866-858-2664. (M-F 8:30am-5:00pm Est.)

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

CAUTION: To Reduce The Risk Of Injury, User Must Read And Understand Operator’s Manual. Save These Instructions For Future Reference.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2

Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3

Overview / Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pages 11-12

Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 13

Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19

Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 30

Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 34

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SAFETY SYMBOLSSome of these following symbols may be used on this tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer.

WARNING: To ensure safety and reliability, all repairs should be performed by a qualified service technician.

Symbol Name Designation / Explanation

V Volts Voltage

A Amperes Current

Hz Hertz Frequency (cycles per second)

W Watts Power

∿ Alternating current Type of current

� Direct current Type or characteristic of current

no No-load speed Rotational speed at no load

Danger, Warning, Caution

Pay attention, your safety is involved.

Class II construction Double insulated construction

.../min Per minuteRevolutions, strokes, surface speed orbits, etc., per minute

Wear safety goggles WARNING: The operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into your eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Before beginning power tool operation, always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields and a full-face shield when needed. We recommend a Wide Vision Safety Mask for use over eye-glasses or standard safety glasses with side shields. Always use eye protection which is marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1.

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The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols and the explanations with them deserve your careful attention and understanding. The symbol warnings do not, by themselves, eliminate any danger. The instructions and warnings they give are no substitutes for proper accident prevention measures.

WARNING: Be sure to read and understand all safety instructions in this manual, including all safety alert symbols such as “DANGER,” ”WARNING,” and “CAUTION” before using this tool. Failure to following all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury.

SYMBOL MEANING

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL: Indicates DANGER, WARNING, OR CAUTION. May be used in conjunction with other symbols or pictographs.

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE: (Without Safety Alert Symbol) Indicates a situation that may result in property damage.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

WARNING:

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

DANGER:

CAUTION:

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Recommended sizes of extension cords:

Tool’s Ampere Rating Volts

Total length of cord in feet Cord size in A. W. G. (minimum)

25’ 50’ 100’ 150’

0-6

120 V~

18 16 16 14

6-10 18 16 14 12

10-12 16 16 14 12

12-16 14 12 Not Recommended

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

KNOW THE TOOL

To reduce the risk of injury, user must read the Operator’s Manual.

Reread this Instruction Manual and all of the labels affixed to the saw carefully before operating this tool. Keep this manual available for future reference.

IMPORTANT

This tool should only be serviced by a qualified service technician.

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY

GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR BENCH TOOLS

Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.

1. Keep guards in place and in working order. 2. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on.

3. Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. 4. Don’t use in a dangerous environment. Don’t use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain. Keep the work area well lighted.5. Keep children away. All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area.6. Make the workshop childproof with padlocks and master switches or by removing starter keys.7. Don’t force the tool. It will do the job better and more safely when used at the rate which it was designed to work.8. Use the right tool. Don’t force a tool or attachment to do a job that it was not designed to do.9. Use the proper extension cord. Make sure that your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one that is heavy enough to carry the current that your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and overheating. Table 1 shows the correct size to use, depending on cord length and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.

WARNING:

WARNING:

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS10. Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jewelry that can get caught in moving parts. Non-slip footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.11. Always use safety glasses. Also use a face mask or dust mask if the cutting operation is dusty. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses. They are NOT safety glasses.12. Secure the workpiece. Use clamps or a vise to hold the work piece when practical. It’s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate the tool.13. Don’t overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.14. Maintain tools with care. Keep tools sharp and clean for the best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.15. Disconnect tools before servicing and when changing accessories, such as blades, bits, cutters, and the like.16. Reduce the risk of unintentional starting. Make sure that the switch is in the OFF position before plugging the tool into an electrical outlet.17. Use recommended accessories. Consult the operator’s manual for recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause a risk of injury to persons.18. Never stand on the tool. Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is contacted unintentionally.19. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine whether it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, broken parts or mountings, and any other condition that may affect the operation of the tool. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.

20. Direction of feed: Always feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter.21. Never leave a tool running unattended. Turn the power off. Don’t leave the tool until it comes to a complete stop.

DOUBLE-INSULATED TOOLS

1. When servicing, use only identical replacement parts.2. Polarized Plugs: To reduce the risk of electric shock, this equipment has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit in the outlet properly, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.

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WARNING:

WARNING:

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Cover of Grounded Outlet Box

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Do not permit fingers to touch the terminal or plug when installing or removing the plug from an outlet.

1. To reduce the risk of electric shock, double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit in the outlet properly, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install a polarized outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.2. Double insulation eliminates the need for the three-wire grounded power cord and grounded power supply system. This compound miter saw is a double-insulated tool.

Double insulation DOES NOT take the place of normal safety precautions when operating this tool.

3. BEFORE plugging in the tool, BE SURE that the outlet voltage supplied is within the voltage marked on the tool’s data plate. DO NOT use “AC only” rated tools with a DC power supply.

4. AVOID body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded.5. DO NOT expose power tools to rain or wet conditions, and do not use power tools in wet or damp locations. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock. This tool is intended for indoor use only.6. If operating a power tool in damp locations is unavoidable, ALWAYS USE a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter to supply power to your tool. ALWAYS WEAR electrician’s rubber gloves and footwear in damp conditions.7. INSPECT tool cords for damage. Have damaged tool cords repaired by a qualified person. BE SURE to stay constantly aware of the cord location, and keep it well away from the moving blade.8. DO NOT abuse the cord. NEVER use the cord to carry the tool or to remove the plug from the outlet. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Replace damaged cords immediately. Damaged cords increase the risk of electric shock.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR LASERS

This miter saw has a built-in laser light. The is a Class II laser that emits a maximum output power of 1 mW, 635 nm wavelengths. These lasers do not normally present an optical hazard. However, DO NOT stare into the beam. Doing so can cause flash blindness.

CAUTION: The label above is affixed to your tool. It indicates the location from which the saw emits the laser light. BE AWARE of the laser light location when using the tool. ALWAYS MAKE SURE that any bystanders in the vicinity of use are made aware of the dangers of looking directly into the laser.

LASER LIGHT. LASER RADIATION. Avoid Direct Eye Exposure. DO NOT stare into beam. Only turn laser beam on when making cuts.

Use of controls,

adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

WARNING: The use of optical instruments to view the laser beam, including but not limited to telescopes or transits, will increase eye hazard.

1. The laser should be used and maintained in accordance with the manufacture’s instruction.2. Never aim the beam at any person or any object other than the work piece.3. Always ensure that the laser beam is aimed at a sturdy work piece without a reflective surface. Such surfaces as wood or other rough-coated surfaces are acceptable. Bright, shiny or reflective sheets and the like are not suitable for laser use, because the reflective surface could reflect the beam back at the operator.4. Do not attempt to activate the laser when the tool housing is removed.5. The laser is activated with a button switch that is independent of the main switch for the saw.6. Do not replace the laser light assembly with a different type. Any repairs must be carried out by the laser manufacture or an authorized service agent.7. Do not attempt to repair the laser guide by yourself.8. Do not attempt to change any parts of the laser guide.

WARNING:

WARNING:

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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR MITER SAWS

WARNING: For your own safety, read the Operator’s Manual before operating the miter saw.

1. ALWAYS wear eye protection.2. DO NOT operate the saw without guards in place.3. BE SURE to turn the tool off and wait for the saw blade to stop before moving the work piece or changing settings.4. BE SURE that the power is disconnected before changing the blade or servicing the saw.5. DO NOT expose to rain or use in a damp location.6. WHEN SERVICING, use only identical replacement parts.7. Never reach around the saw blade.8. DO NOT perform any operation freehand. Always place the work piece to be cut on the miter saw table, and position it firmly against the fence as a backstop. Always use the fence.9. ALWAYS KEEP HANDS OUT OF THE PATH OF THE SAW BLADE. DO NOT reach under the material being cut or into the blade’s cutting path with your fingers or hand for any reason.10. To reduce the risk of injury, return the saw head to the full rear position after each crosscut operation.11. ALWAYS make sure that the miter table and saw arm (bevel function) are locked in position BEFORE operating your saw. Lock the miter table by securely tightening the miter locking lever. Lock the saw arm (bevel function) by securely tightening the bevel locking lever.12. MAKE SURE that the blade path is free of nails. ALWAYS carefully inspect lumber and remove all nails BEFORE cutting.

13. ALWAYS be sure that the blade clears the work piece. ALWAYS allow the motor to come up to full speed BEFORE starting a cut. NEVER start the saw with the blade touching the work piece. 14. SUPPORT long work pieces when cutting to minimize the risk of blade pinching or kickback. The saw may slip, walk or slide while cutting long or heavy boards.15. NEVER use a length-stop on the free (scrap) end of a clamped work piece, NEVER hold onto or bind the free (scrap) end of the work piece in any operation. If a clamp and a length-stop are used together, THEY MUST BOTH BE INSTALLED on the SAME SIDE of the saw table to prevent the saw from catching the loose end and kicking up.16. NEVER cut more than one piece at a time. DO NOT STACK more than one work piece on the worktable at a time.17. AVOID awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the blade. ALWAYS make sure you have good balance. NEVER operate your saw on the floor or in a crouched position.18. ONLY USE the correct blades. Use the correct blade size, style and cutting speed for the material and the type of cut. DO NOT use blades with incorrect size holes. NEVER use blade washers or blade bolts that are defective or incorrect. The maximum blade capacity for this saw is 10” (25.4 cm).19. ALWAYS keep blades clean, sharp and with the sufficient set. Sharp blades minimize stalling and kickback.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS20. DO NOT use dull or damaged blades. Bent blades can break easily or cause kickback.21. NEVER hold a work piece by hand if it is too small to be clamped. ALWAYS keep your hands clear of the “no hands” zone.22. NEVER apply lubricants to the blade when it is running. 23. NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts. Solvents could dissolve or otherwise damage the material.24. DO NOT turn the motor switch on and off rapidly. This could cause the blade to loosen, which could create a hazard. Should this ever occur, stand clear and allow the saw blade to come to a complete stop. Disconnect the saw from the power source, and securely tighten the blade bolt.25. NEVER leave the saw unattended while connected to a power supply.26. KEEP THE MOTOR AIR SLOTS clean and free of chips or dust. To avoid motor damage, the motor should be blown with air or vacuumed frequently to keep sawdust from interfering with the motor ventilation.27. NEVER lift this tool by gripping the cutting handle or by the fence. This may cause misalignment. ALWAYS lock the saw arm in the “DOWN” position and then carry the saw by holding the base or lift it by the carrying handle/support bracket.

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION

The use of this tool can generate and/or disburse dust, which may cause serious and permanent respiratory or other injury. Always use NIOSH/OSHA approved respiratory protection appropriate for the dust exposure. Direct particles away from the face and body.

1. Know your power tool. Read the Operator’s Manual carefully. Learn the applications and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards related to this tool. Following this rule will reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or serious injury.2. ALWAYS wear safety glasses or eye shields when using this saw. Everyday eye-glasses have only impact-resistant lenses; they are NOT safety glasses. All users and bystanders MUST wear eye protection that conforms to ANSI Z87.1.3. PROTECT your lungs. Wear a face mask or a dust mask if the operation is dusty.4. PROTECT your hearing. Wear appropriate personal hearing protection during use. Under some conditions and duration of use, noise from this product may contribute to hearing loss.5. All visitors and bystanders must wear the same safety equipment that the operator of the saw wears.6. INSPECT the tool cords periodically and, if damaged, have them repaired by a qualified person.7. ALWAYS check the tool for damaged parts. Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine whether it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, broken parts, and any other condition that may affect the tool’s operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by a qualified person.8. Save these instructions. Refer to them frequently and use them to instruct others who may use this tool. If someone borrows this tool, make sure they have these instructions also.

WARNING:

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

GLOSSARY OF WOODWORKING TERMS

1. Spindle: The revolving shaft on which a blade or cutting tool is mounted.2. Spindle Lock: Allows the user to stop the blade from rotating while tightening or loosening the blade screw during blade replacement or removal.3. Bevel Cut: A cutting operation made with the blade at any angle other than 90° to the miter table.4. Chamfer Cut: A cut that removes a wedge from a block of wood so that the end (or part of the end) is angled at other than 90°.5. Compound Miter Cut: A cut made using both a miter angle and a bevel angle at the same time.6. Crosscut: A cutting operation made across the grain of the work piece.7. Slide Rails: Guide the head assembly when making a slide cut.8. Head Assembly Locking pin: The compound miter saw is equipped with a locking pin that is used to lock the head assembly in the down position.9. Flange: A ring or collar on the end of a spindle or arbor that permits other objects, such as a blade, to be attached to it.10. Freehand Cut: Performing a cut without using a fence, miter gauge, fixture, work clamp, or other proper device to keep the work piece from twisting or moving during the cut. Do not perform any operation freehand. Use a clamp or vise wherever possible.11. Kerf: The material removed by the blade in a through cut, or the slot produced by the blade in a non-through or partial cut.12. Kickback: A hazard that can occur when the blade binds or stalls, throwing the work piece back toward the operator.13. Miter Cut: A cutting operation made with the blade at any angle other than 90° to the fence.

14. No-Hands Zone: The area between the marked lines on the left and right side of the miter-table base. This zone is identified by No-Hands Zone symbols inside the lines marked on the miter table base.15. Non-through Cut: Any cutting operation where the blade does not extend completely through the thickness of the work piece.16. Revolutions Per Minute (RPM): The number of turns completed by a spinning object in one minute.17. Saw Blade Path: The area over, under, behind, or in front of the blade, as it applies to the work piece; the area that will be or has been cut by the blade.18. Set: The distance that the saw blade tooth is bent (or set) outward from the face of the blade.19. Throat Plate: A plate inserted in the Miter Saw’s table that allows for blade clearance.20. Through Sawing: Any cutting operation where the blade extends completely through the thickness of the work piece.21. Work piece or Material: The item on which the cutting operation is being done. The surfaces of a work piece are commonly referred to as faces, ends, and edges.

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OVERVIEW

FIG. 1 Safety Lock-off Button

Carry Handle

Upper Sliding Fence

Lower Moveable Fence

Base

TableBevel Locking Lever

Miter Detent Locking Lever

Miter Locking Knob

Work Light

Lower Blade Guard

Carbon BrushCarbon Brush

Miter Scale

Slide Rail Locking Knob

Lock Pin

Laser ON/OFF Switch

Work Light ON/OFF Switch

Saw Head

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SPECIFICATIONS

Motor 15 AMP, 120V~60Hz

No-load Speed 5,000 RPM

Blade 10" (25.4 cm) (40-tooth)

Arbor Size 5/8" (15.9 mm)

Laser 635 nm, ≤1 mW, Class II

Sliding Length 8" (205 mm)

Base width 18-1/2" (47 cm) without extension table

Cutting Capacity

90° Crosscut 3-1/2" x 12"

45° Miter cut 3-1/8" x 8-3/8"

45° Bevel cut 1-3/4" x 12"

45° Miter/Bevel cut 1-3/4" x 8-3/8"

Weight 38 lbs. 9 oz. (17.5 kg)

OVERVIEWLaser On/Off Switch: Press the laser switch to turn the dual laser lines on and off.

Work light On/Off Switch: Press the work light switch to turn the work light on and off.

On/Off trigger switch and safety lock-off button: Press the Lock-off button to disengage the lock, and then pull the ON/OFF trigger switch to turn the saw on.

Miter-angle scale: marked in 1° increments, from 0° to 50° left and 55° right. Positive miter stops are positioned at 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, and 45° for exact cuts at these common angles.

Bevel-angle scale: marked in 1° increments from 0° to 48° left, with 30° marked. Positive bevel stops are positioned at 0°, 33.9°, 45˚ and 48˚ for exact cuts at these common bevels.

Miter locking knob: locks knob locks the saw table at the desired miter angle, 0° to 50° left or 55° right.

Miter-detent Locking lever: locks or releases the table from a miter detent.

Bevel Locking lever: securely locks your compound miter saw at the desired bevel angle.

NOTICE: It is necessary to specially adjust the 48° left bevel angle.

Upper sliding fence/ Lower moveable fence: adjusts for added precision.

Self-Retracting Lower Blade Guard: made of shock-resistant, translucent plastic, provides protection from each side of the blade. It retracts over the upper blade guard as the blade is lowered into the work piece.

Hold-down Clamp: may be on left or right fence or base to securely clamp the work piece.

Carrying Handle: For carrying and transporting the saw.

Lock Pin

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CONTENTS

Miter saw, 40T carbide-tip blade, 2 extension wings, hold-down clamp, hex key, dust collection bag, operator’s manual

UNPACKING

Carefully remove the tool and any accessories from the box. Make sure that all items listed in the packing list are included.

WARNING: Inspect the tool carefully to make sure that no breakage or damage occurred during shipping.

WARNING: Do not discard the packing material until you have carefully inspected and satisfactorily operated the tool.

SAWDUST EJECTION PORT (FIG. 2)

This miter saw comes with a dust bag to help you keep the work area clean. The dust bag is ideal for smaller jobs. The dust port also accepts a standard 1 1/2” (3.8 cm) vacuum tube for dust collection.

SQUARING THE BLADE TO THE FENCE (FIG. 3)

Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing serious injury.

1. Unplug the saw.2. Set the bevel and miter angles to 0°.3. Lower and lock the saw arm in the “DOWN” position.4. Place the heel of a carpenter’s square (available separately) against the blade and the rule of the square against the fence (Fig. 3).NOTICE: Be sure to rest the square against the body of the blade, and not against the teeth of the blade.

ASSEMBLY

FIG. 2

WARNING:

WARNING:

FIG. 3

FIG. 4Fence locking knob

Hex-head bolts

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ASSEMBLY5. If the blade is not 90° to the fence, completely unscrew the fence locking knob and remove the fence extensions.6. Loosen the four hex-head bolts (Fig. 4) and rotate the fence until the square is flush along its entire length. Retighten the hex-head bolts. Remount the fence extensions. NOTICE: If the saw has not been used recently, verify that the blade is square to the fence, and readjust if necessary.

MITER-ANGLE INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT (IF NECESSARY)

(FIG. 5)

Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing serious injury.

1. Unplug the saw.2. Place the miter table at the zero position, making sure the miter-detent locking lever is secured in position.3. Loosen the miter-angle indicator screw and adjust the indicator to the “0” mark on the miter scale (Fig. 5).4. Tighten the miter-angle indicator screw.

SQUARING THE BLADE TO THE TABLE (FIG. 6-8)

Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing serious injury.

1. Unplug the saw.2. Push the 0° stop pin to set the bevel angle to 0° and lock it in place.

3. Lower the saw arm all the way, and hold it down while pushing the locking pin to lock the saw arm in the “DOWN” position. 4. Place a combination square on the miter table with the rule against the table and heel of the square against the saw blade.NOTICE: Be sure to rest the square against the body of the blade, and not against the teeth of the blade.

FIG. 5

WARNING:

WARNING:

FIG. 6

FIG. 7

0° Stop pin

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5. Lift to loosen the bevel locking lever (Fig. 8).6. Loosen the bevel locking nut (Fig. 9a), and adjust the adjusting screw in or out with a hex wrench (not included) as shown in Fig. 9b until the leg of the square is flush with the saw blade along its entire length. 7. Once the angle is set, retighten all the bolts and the bevel locking lever.

NOTICE:If the bevel-lock lever does not secure the saw arm when it is tightened, please refer to BEVEL-LOCK TENSION ADJUSTMENT.

BEVEL-LOCK TENSION ADJUST-MENT

Over time and through normal use, the ten-sion in the Bevel Lock Lever may require adjustment. Follow the steps below to make proper tension adjustments.

To tighten the bevel lock lever tension:If the bevel locking lever is in the lower locked position and the miter saw head will not lock, then perform the tension tightening steps shown below.1. Start from the locked position. (Lift down the lever see fig.10a)2. Pull the lever towards you.(See fig.10b)3. Lift the lever up. (See fig.10c)4. Release the lever. (See fig.10d)NOTICE: The lever should automatically snap back. If it does not snap back, move the lever up and down slightly until it releas-es and snaps back. 5. Push the lever down. (See fig.10e)6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 as necessary until desired tension is achieved.

FIG. 9bFIG. 8

ASSEMBLY

FIG. 9a

Lock Nut

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BEVEL-ANGLE INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT (IF NECESSARY)

(FIG. 12)

1. Unplug the saw.2. Check to see if the bevel-angle indicator is pointing to 0° on the bevel scale.3. If the indicator is not pointing to 0°, loosen the bevel-angle indicator screw, adjust the indicator to 0° on bevel-angle scale, and then retighten the screw.

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To loosen the bevel lock lever tension:If the bevel locking lever is in the upper un-locked position and the miter saw head will not bevel, then perform the tension loosen-ing steps shown below.1. Start from the unlocked position (Lift up the lever see fig.11a)2. Pull the lever towards you.(See fig.11b)3. Push the lever down. (Fig.11c)4. Release the lever. (Fig.11d)NOTICE: The lever should automatically snap back. If it does not snap back, move the lever up and down slightly until it releas-es and snaps back.5. Lift up the bevel lever. (Fig.11e)

ASSEMBLY

FIG. 11

FIG. 10a FIG. 11b

FIG. 11a

FIG. 10b FIG. 11c

FIG. 10c FIG. 11d

FIG. 10d FIG. 11e

FIG. 10e

FIG. 12

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ADJUSTING THE BLADE TO THE MITER TABLE 45° BEVEL, 0° MITER (FIG. 13a-13b)

Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing serious injury.

1. Unplug the saw.2. Lift the bevel locking lever to release the bevel lock (Fig. 8).3. Set the bevel-angle scale to 45°. The miter scale should be on 0°. Lower the saw arm and push in the lock pin to lock the saw arm in the” DOWN” position.4. Place a combination square on the miter table with the rule against the table and heel of the square against the saw blade (Fig. 13a).NOTICE: Be sure to rest the square against the body of the blade, and not against the teeth of the blade.

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ASSEMBLY

FIG. 13b

If the blade is not at 45° to the miter table,

perform the following adjustments.

1. Loosen the lock nut on the 45° stopping bolt with a 5/16” open-end wrench (available separately). The 45° stopping bolts are located to your right as you face the back of the saw (Fig. 13b).2. Lift the bevel locking lever to release the bevel lock, and then adjust the blade to 45° by adjusting the set screws clockwise or counter-clockwise with a 5mm hex key (available separately). You may need to carefully move the saw arm left or right by hand while you turning the set screw.3. When the angle is set, tighten the lock nut and the bevel locking lever.

ADJUSTING THE BEVEL STOP TO 33.9° (FIG. 14)

NOTICE: Adjust the 33.9° bevel angle only after performing the 45° bevel-angle adjustment.

Failure to unplug your saw could result in accidental starting causing serious injury.

1. Unplug the saw.2. To set the 33.9° bevel angle, flip out the stop bolts. 3. Loosen the bevel locking lever to release the bevel lock.4. Tilt the head assembly to the left. If the pointer does not indicate exactly 33.9°,

FIG. 14

WARNING:

WARNING:

FIG. 13a

Lock Nut45°

Stopping bolt

Lock Nut

33.9° Stopping bolt

Stop pawl

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loosen the lock nut and adjust the 33.9º stopping bolt.5. When the angle is set, tighten the lock nut and the bevel locking lever.

ADJUSTING THE BEVEL STOP TO 48°

1. To set the cutting angle to 48°, pull out the 48° stopping plate under the head assembly, as shown in Fig. 15.2. Lift the locking lever and tilt the head assembly. When the bevel indication point to 48°, tighten the locking lever.

PIVOT ADJUSTMENTS

NOTICE: These adjustments were made at the factory, and under normal circumstances, they do not require re-adjustment.

Saw-arm Travel Pivot Adjustment:The saw arm should automatically rise (travel) completely to the full “UP” position by itself after the head assembly locking pin is released (Fig. 16).

To avoid risk of personal injury, if your saw arm does not rise by itself, or if there is play in the pivot joints, have your saw serviced by a qualified person before using.

ASSEMBLY

FIG. 15

WARNING:

FIG. 16

Bevel Pivot Adjustment:Your miter saw arm should bevel easily by loosening the bevel locking lever and tilting the saw arm to the left.

To avoid risk of personal injury, if movement is tight or if there is play in the bevel pivot, have your saw serviced by a qualified person before using.

TELESCOPING LEG (FIG. 17)

The miter saw has an integrated telescoping leg for stability. To use this feature, just pull out the leg as shown in Fig. 17.

WARNING:

FIG. 17

48° Stopping plate

Locking Pin

Telescoping Leg

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OPERATION

To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles or glasses with side shields.

Before each use, verify that the blade is free of cracks, loose teeth, missing teeth, or any other damage. Do not use if damage is observed or suspected.

Always wait for the blade to stop completely, and unplug the tool before changing accessories or making adjustment.

MOUNTING THE MITER SAW TO A WORK SURFACE (FIG. 18)

To prevent your miter saw from sliding, falling or tipping during operation, the saw must be permanently mounted to a firm, stable supporting surface, such as a workbench or piece of plywood.Four bolt holes (5/16”) have been provided in the saw base (one in each corner) for mounting purposes. Each of these four mounting holes should be securely bolted with machine bolts, lock washers and hex nuts (not included). Bolts should be long enough to fit through the saw base, lock washers, hex nuts and the thickness of the workbench or plywood.

WARNING:

WARNING:

WARNING:

FIG. 18

Tighten all four bolts securely. Position the saw and workbench to allow adequate room for crosscutting long work pieces. Carefully check the workbench after mounting the saw to make sure that no movement can occur during use. If any tipping, sliding or walking is noted, secure the workbench to the floor before operating. If mounting the miter saw to plywood, be sure to clamp the plywood to a worktable or bench or place the plywood on a flat, stable surface before operating the saw.

To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug the tool before attaching or removing accessories or making adjustments. Use only specifically recommended accessories. Others may be hazardous.

APPLICATIONS

The blade included with this saw is ideal for a wide variety of wood-cutting operations. Use your compound miter saw for the purposes listed below:• Crosscutting wood and wood-base materials.• Crosscutting plastics, such as PVC, CPVC, ABX, solid surfacing materials and other plastics.• Crosscutting miter joints for picture frames, moldings, door casings, chair rail, shoe and baseboards.• Compound cuts for decorative wood molding, such as chair rail, cove molding and picture frames and other fine joinery.

This tool is NOT recommended for cutting ferrous metals, such as iron, steel, stainless steel, or alloys of these metals. Cut non-ferrous metals ONLY if you are under the supervision of an experienced person. DO NOT cut stone, brick, or concrete with this miter saw.

CAUTION:

Bolt HolesWorkbench Mounting

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OPERATION

WORKPIECE SUPPORT

Never use the help of another person as a substitute for a table extension or as a support for a work piece that is longer or wider than the basic miter table and the attached extension supports. Never have another person help feed, support, or pull the work piece instead of using table extensions.

To use the fence (Fig. 19)

Align the work piece flush against the fence. This will help to eliminate the tendency of the teeth of the blade to bind. The fence can be used to support miter, bevel, and compound cuts. Upper and lower fences adjust for added precision.

1. Loosen the locking knob on the upper sliding fences to adjust them. The lower fences can be moved to either of two positions. 2. When making a crosscut or a miter cut, move the lower fence closer to the blade to better support the work piece. 3. When making a bevel cut, move the lower fence away from the blade to make sure the blade can’t contact the fence. Pull or push the saw head fully back or forward when it is in the lowest position.

WARNING:

FIG. 19

Hold-down clamp (Fig. 20)

This clamp easily secures a work piece in either of two clamp holes behind the fence.

1. Rotate the knob to tighten the work piece.2. With the saw turned off, move the head as assembly as if making a cut to check clearance with the clamps.3. The clamp can secure the work piece horizontally.

Long work piece supportLong work piece need extra support, the support should be placed along the work piece so the work piece does not sag. The support should let the work piece flat on the base and work table during the cutting operation. Use optional work clamp or C-clamp to secure the work piece.

Clamping a wide work pieceWhen cutting wide work pieces (such as 2 x 8” (5 x 20 cm) boards) the boards MUST BE clamped using the hold-down clamp provided or a C-clamp (sold separately).

FIG. 20

Upper Sliding Fence

Lower Fence

Extension Wing

Hold Down Clamp

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OPERATION

When using the clamp included or a C-clamp (sold separately) to secure the work piece; clamp the work piece on one side of the blade ONLY. The work piece MUST remain unclamped on the other side of the blade to prevent the blade from binding in the work piece. The work piece binding the blade will cause the motor to stall and cause kickback, resulting in possible serious injury.

WORKLIGHT ON/OFF (FIG. 21)

Turn on the work light LED switch for lighting in darker areas.

BEFORE starting any cutting operation, clamp or bolt your compound miter saw to a workbench or flat stable work surface. NEVER operate your miter saw on the floor or in a crouched position. Failure to heed this warning could result in serious personal injury.

WARNING:

FIG. 21

WARNING:

HOW TO USE THE DUAL LASER LINE (FIG. 22)

1. Mark your work piece with a pencil line at the point to be cut.2. Push the Laser ON/OFF switch to “ON” to activate the dual laser line. Align your pencil line in the middle of the dual laser lines. 4. Clamp your work piece in place using the hold-down clamp.5. Follow all of the cutting instructions for the type of cut to be performed.

ON/OFF SWITCH

For safety, the ON/OFF switch is designed to prevent accidental starts. To operate the safety switch, press the Lock-off button to disengage the lock, and then pull the ON/OFF trigger switch and release the Lock-off button (Fig. 23).When the ON/OFF trigger switch is released, the Lock-off button will engage the safety switch automatically.

FIG. 22

Worklight

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OPERATION

FIG. 23

NOTICE: Make the ON/OFF trigger switch childproof. Insert a small padlock or chain with padlock through the holes in the ON/OFF trigger switch, locking the switch and preventing children or other unauthorized users from turning on the saw (Fig. 24).

CROSSCUTTING

A crosscut is a cut made across the grain of the work piece. A straight crosscut is a cut made with the miter table set at the 0° position (Fig 25).Miter crosscuts are made with the miter table set at an angle other than 0°, either left or right (Fig. 26).

FIG. 24

FIG. 25

FIG. 26

Crosscutting with the Miter Saw:1. Unplug the saw.

Failure to unplug the saw could result in accidental startup, which may cause serious injury.

2. Mark the cutting line on the work piece with a pencil.3. Push in the locking pin to lock the saw arm in the down position.4. Loosen the miter locking knob, and lift the miter-detent locking lever. 5. Move the saw to the desired angle, using either the miter detent or the miter scale. Quickly locate 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6° and 45° left by noting the stops or clicks at these angle settings.

WARNING:

Lock Off Button

ON/OFF Trigger Switch

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OPERATIONNOTICE: The miter-detent locking lever can be disengaged from the miter detent by lifting the lower part of the lever (Fig. 27).

7. Plug the saw into an electrical socket.8. Pull out the locking pin to release the saw arm.9. Place the work piece flat on the miter table with one edge firmly against the fence. If the board is warped, place the convex side against the fence. If the concave edge of the board is against the fence, the board could collapse on the blade at the end of the cut and jam the blade (see Fig. 32 & 33).10. Turn on the dual lasers and align the pencil line in the middle of the dual laser lines.11. Use the hold-down clamp to secure the work piece against the saw table and fence.

To avoid serious personal injury, always tighten the miter locking knob securely before making a cut. Failure to do so could result in movement of the control arm or miter table while making a cut.

FIG. 27

WARNING:

CAUTION: Never use another

person as an additional support for a work piece that is longer or wider than the basic saw table, or to help feed, support, or pull the work piece.

To avoid serious personal injury, always keep hands outside of the “No-Hands Zone”, as marked on the saw table, or at least 3” (7.6 cm) away from the blade. Never perform any cutting operation “freehand” (i.e., without holding the work piece against the fence), because the blade could grab the work piece, causing it to slip and twist.

12. Before turning on the saw, perform a test of the cutting operation by lowering the saw arm to make sure no problems will occur when the cut is made.13. Raise the saw head, hold the saw handle and press the safety Lock-off button while pulling the On/Off trigger switch located under the handle.14. Allow several seconds for the blade to reach maximum speed.15. Slowly lower the blade into and through the work piece. Complete the cut.16. Release the safety lock and the trigger switch, and turn the laser switch off. Allow the saw blade to stop rotating before raising the blade out of the work piece.

BEVEL CUTTING (FIG. 28)

A bevel cut is a cut made across the grain of the work piece with the blade at an angle to the work piece.A straight bevel cut is made with the miter table set at the 0° position and the saw arm set at a bevel angle between 0° and 48° right or left.

WARNING:

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Bevel Cutting with the Miter Saw:1. Unplug the saw.

Failure to unplug the saw could result in accidental startup, which may cause serious injury.

2. Mark the cutting line on the work piece with a pencil.3. Make sure the miter table is positioned at 0° and locked with the miter-table locking knob.

To avoid serious personal injury, always tighten the miter-locking knob securely before making a cut. Failure to do so could result in movement of the control arm or miter table while making a cut.

4. Pull out the locking pin to release the saw arm.5. Loosen the bevel locking lever and tilt the saw arm to the desired bevel angle, as indicated on the bevel scale. The blade can be positioned at any angle from a 90° straight cut (0° on the scale) to a 48° right.

Tighten the bevel locking lever to secure the saw arm in position.

OPERATION

FIG. 28

WARNING:

WARNING:

WARNING:

Loosen the sliding fence and position the fence so that it will not interfere with the saw assembly during the cut, and then re-tighten the fence.

6. Plug the saw into an electrical socket.7. Place the work piece flat on the miter table, with one edge firmly against the fence. If the board is warped, place the convex side against the fence. If the concave edge of the board is against the fence, the board could collapse on the blade at the end of the cut and jam the blade.8. Turn on the dual lasers and align the pencil line in the middle of the dual laser line.9. Use the hold-down clamp to secure the work piece against the Miter Saw table and fence.10. Before turning the saw on, perform a trial of the cutting operation by lowering the saw arm to make sure no problems will occur when the cut is made.

Never use another person as an additional support for a work piece that is longer or wider than the basic saw table, or to help feed, support, or pull the work piece.

To avoid serious personal injury, always keep hands outside the “No-Hands Zone”, as marked on the saw table, or at least 3” (7.6 cm) away from the blade. Also, never perform any cutting operation “freehand” (i.e.: without holding the work piece against the fence), because the blade could grab the work piece, causing it to slip and twist.11. Raise the saw head, hold the saw handle and press the safety Lock-off button while pulling the On/Off trigger switch located under the handle.12. Allow several seconds for the blade to reach maximum speed.13. Slowly lower the blade into and through the work piece.

WARNING:

CAUTION:

WARNING:

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OPERATION14. Release the safety lock and the trigger switch, and turn the laser switch off. Allow the saw blade to stop rotating before raising the blade out of the work piece.

Always perform a “dry-run” cut to determine whether the operation being attempted is possible before power is applied to the Miter Saw.

COMPOUND MITER CUTTING (FIG. 29)

A compound miter cut is a cut made using a miter angle and a bevel angle at the same time. This type of cut is used for decorative moldings, picture frames, and other fine joinery. To make this type of cut, the miter table must be rotated to the correct miter angle and the saw arm must be tilted to the correct bevel angle.Always take special care when making compound miter cuts, due to the interaction of the two angle settings.Adjustments of miter and bevel settings are interdependent. Whenever the miter setting is adjusted, the effect of the bevel setting also changes. Whenever the bevel setting is adjusted, the effect of the miter setting is changed.

CAUTION:

FIG. 29

It may take several settings to obtain the desired cut. The first angle setting should be checked after setting the second angle, because adjusting the second angle affects the first.Once the two correct settings for a particular cut have been obtained, always make a test cut in scrap material before making a finish cut in good material.

Compound Miter Cut with the Miter Saw:1. Unplug the saw.

Failure to unplug the saw could result in accidental startup, which may cause serious injury.

2. Mark the cutting line on the work piece with a pencil.3. Pull out the locking pin to release the saw arm.4. Loosen the miter locking knob, and lift the miter-detent locking lever; rotate the miter table to desired miter angle.5. Quickly locate 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6° and 45° left or right by the stops or clicks at these angle settings.6. When the desired miter table setting is achieved, tighten the miter locking knob.

To avoid serious personal injury, always tighten the miter locking knob securely before making a cut. Failure to do so could result in movement of the control arm or miter table while making a cut.

7. To set the bevel angle, loosen the bevel locking lever by rotating it and tilt the saw arm to the desired bevel angle, as shown on the bevel scale. Bevel angles can be set from 0° to 48º left.8. When the saw arm has been set at the desired angle, tighten the bevel locking lever securely.9. Plug the saw into an electrical socket.

WARNING:

WARNING:

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OPERATION10. Place the work piece flat on the miter table, with one edge securely against the fence. If the board is warped, place the convex side against the fence. If the concave edge of the board is against the fence, the board could collapse on the blade at the end of the cut and jam the blade.11. Turn on the dual lasers and align the pencil line in the middle of the dual laser lines.12. Use the hold-down clamp to secure the work piece against the saw table and fence.13. When cutting a long work piece, use extension wing to support the long work piece.

Never use another person as an additional support for a work piece that is longer or wider than the basic saw table, or to help feed, support, or pull the work piece.

To avoid serious personal injury, always keep hands outside the “No-Hands Zone”, as marked on the saw table, or at least 3” (7.6 cm) away from the blade. Also, never perform any cutting operation “freehand” (i.e.: without holding the work piece against the fence), because the blade could grab the work piece, causing it to slip and twist.

14. Before turning the saw on, perform a trial of the cutting operation by lowering the saw arm to make sure no problems will occur when the cut is made.15. Raise the saw head, hold the saw handle and press the safety Lock-off button while pulling the On/Off trigger switch located under the handle.16. Allow several seconds for the blade to reach maximum speed.17. Slowly lower the blade into and through the work piece.

CAUTION:

WARNING:

18. Release the safety lock and the trigger switch, and turn the laser switch off. Allow the saw blade to stop rotating before raising the blade out of the work piece.

CHOP CUTS(FIG. 30)

Chop cuts are used mainly for narrow pieces.

1. Unplug the saw.2. Slide the head assembly to the rear as far as it will go.3. Tighten the slide-rail locking knob.4. Plug the saw into an electrical socket.5. Properly position the work piece. Make sure the work piece is clamped firmly against the table and the fence. Use a clamping position that does not interfere with the cutting operation. 6. Before turning the saw on, lower the head assembly to make sure the clamp clears the guard and head assembly.7. Turn on the switch. Lower the head assembly and make your cut.8. Wait until blade comes to a complete stop before returning the head assembly to the raised position and or removing work piece.

FIG. 30

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OPERATION

SLIDE CUTS (FIG. 31)

This type of cut is used mainly for wide pieces. The slide-rail locking knob is loosened, the head assembly is pulled towards the operator, and the head assembly is lowered to the work piece and then pushed to the rear of the saw to make the cut.

Never pull the saw toward you during a cut. The blade can suddenly climb up on top of the work piece and force itself toward you.

Follow these instructions for making your slide cut:1. Unplug the saw.2. Properly position the work piece. Make sure the work piece is clamped firmly against the table and the fence. Use a clamping position that does not interfere with the cutting operation. Before switching the Miter Saw ON, lower the head assembly to make sure the clamp clears the guard and the head assembly.

3. Loosen the slide-rail locking knob.4. Plug the saw into an electrical socket.5. Grasp the switch handle, and pull the head assembly away from the fence until the blade clears the work piece or to its maximum extension if the blade cannot clear the work piece

WARNING:

FIG. 31

WARNING:

6. Turn on the switch. Always allow the blade to reach full speed before cutting.7. Lower the head assembly all the way down, and cut through the edge of the work piece.8. Push (but do not force) the head assembly toward the fence all the way to the rear position to complete the cut.9. Wait until the blade comes to a complete stop before returning the head assembly to the raised position and/or removing the work piece.

CUTTING GROOVES (FIG. 32-33)

The depth-stop adjustment is a feature used then cutting grooves in the work piece. The depth adjustment is used to limit the blade depth.

FIG. 32

FIG. 33

Outside Grooves

WorkpieceChisel Cut

Depth StopBolt

Lock Nut

Depth StopLever

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OPERATIONA groove should be cut as a slide cut.1. Unplug the saw.2. Rotate the depth-stop lever out as shown in Fig. 33.3. Loosen the lock nut, rotate the depth stop bolt to the desired cutting depth, and retighten the locking nut.4. Plug the saw into an electrical socket.5. Cut the two outside edges of the groove.6. To create the groove, use a wood chisel or make multiple passes with the router to remove the material between the outside edges.

CUTTING WARPED MATERIAL (FIG. 34-35)

FIG. 34

FIG. 35

To avoid kickback and

serious personal injury, never position the concave side of bowed or warped material against the fence.

When cutting warped material, be certain that the material to be cut is positioned on the miter table with the convex side against the fence, as shown (Fig. 34). If the warped material is positioned the wrong way (Fig. 35), it will pinch the blade near the end of the cut.

CUTTING BASE MOLDING (FIG. 36)

Base moldings and many other moldings can be cut on a miter saw. The setup of the saw depends on the base molding characteristics and applications, as shown. Perform practice cuts on scrap materials to achieve best result. 1. Always make sure that the molding rests firmly against the fence and table (Fig. 36). Use the hold-down clamp provided or use C-clamps (available separately), and place tape on the area being clamped to avoid marks on the work piece.2. Reduce splintering by taping the cut area prior to making the cut. Mark the cutting line directly on the tape.

WARNING:

Mitre at 45°, Bevel at 0°

Molding standing up against fence (before clamping)

Molding lying flat on miter table(before clamping)

Fence

Mitre at 0°, Bevel at 45°

Miter Saw

Fence

Miter Saw

FIG. 36

Lock Nut

Top View

Right

Top View

Wrong

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OPERATION3. Splintering typically happens due to incorrect blade style, dull blade, thinness of work piece, or improperly dried wood.NOTICE: Always perform a dry-run cut so you can determine if the operation being attempted is possible before power is applied to miter saw.4. Place the work piece flat on the miter table with one edge securely against the fence. If the board is warped, place the convex side against the fence. If the concave edge of the board is against the fence, the board could collapse on the blade at the end of the cut and jam the blade (Fig. 34 and 35).5. Align your pencil line in the middle of the dual laser lines.6. When cutting long work pieces, use extension wing for extra support for the long work pieces.7. Carefully follow all instructions for applicable miter, bevel or compound cuts.

CUTTING CROWN MOLDING (FIG. 37)

Always uses the hold-down clamp, and place tape on the area being clamped to avoid marks on the work piece.

Your miter saw is ideal for cutting crown molding. To fit properly, crown molding must be compound-mitered with extreme accuracy. To fit flat against the ceiling and wall, the sum of the angles of the crown molding’s two connecting surfaces must equal 90°.When setting the bevel and miter angles for compound miter cuts, remember that the settings are interdependent; changing one also changes the other.

WARNING:

FIG. 37

Keep in mind that, because it is very easy for the angles of crown molding to shift slightly, all settings should be tested on scrap molding. Also, most walls do not have angles of precisely 90°; therefore, you will need to fine-tune your settings.When cutting crown molding, the bevel angle should be set at 33.9°, and the miter angle should be set at 31.6° either left or right, depending upon the desired cut for the application. See the following table for correct angle settings and correct positioning of the crown molding on the miter table.

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WARNING:

OPERATION

Key Miter Setting Bevel Setting Type of cut

IL 31.6° Right 33.9°Inside corner - Left side1. Position top of the molding against the fence.2. LEFT side is finished piece.

IL 31.6° Left 33.9°Inside corner - Left side1. Position bottom of the molding against the fence.2. LEFT side is finished piece.

IL 31.6° Right 33.9°Outside corner - Left side1. Position bottom of the molding against the fence.2. RIGHT side is finished piece.

OR 31.6° Right 33.9°Outside corner - Right side1. Position top of the molding against the fence.2. RIGHT side is finished piece.

Crown molding has a high top rear spring angle (the section that fits flat against the ceiling) of 52° and a bottom rear spring angle (the section that fits flat against the wall) of 38°.

To ensure safety and

reliability, all repairs should be performed by a qualified service technician.

When servicing, use

only identical replacement parts. The use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause damage to the product.

Unplug the Miter saw from the power source before cleaning or performing any maintenance.

Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields during power tool operations, or when blowing dust. If operation is dusty, also wear a dust mask.

Periodic maintenance allows for long life and trouble-free operation. A cleaning, lubrication and maintenance schedule should be maintained. As a common preventive maintenance practice, follow these recommended steps:1. When work has been completed, clean the tool to allow smooth functioning of the tool over time.2. Use clean damp cloths to wipe the tool.3. Check the state of all electrical cables.4. Keep the motor air openings free of oil, grease and sawdust or woodchips, and store the tool in a dry place.5. Be certain that all moving parts are well lubricated with silicone or light oil spray, particularly after lengthy exposure to damp and/or dirty conditions. Do not use grease, because it tends to attract and hold sawdust.

WARNING:

WARNING:

WARNING:

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6. Check for loose screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, or any other condition that may affect the operation.7. If abnormal vibration or noise occurs, turn the saw off immediately, and have the problem corrected before further use.

SERVICE OF LASER GUIDE

Use a soft paintbrush or similar device to remove all sawdust and debris. (Compressed air contains fine oil droplets that adhere to the lens. Therefore, you should not blow out the lens with compressed air).

SAWDUST

Periodically, sawdust will accumulate under the worktable and base. This could cause difficulty in the movement of the worktable when setting up a miter cut. Frequently blow out or vacuum up the sawdust.

Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields during power tool operations or when blowing dust. If operation is dusty, also wear a dust mask.

LOWER BLADE GUARD

DO NOT use the saw without the lower blade guard. The lower blade guard is attached to the saw for your protection. Should the lower blade guard become damaged, do not use the saw until the damaged guard has been replaced. Check the lower blade guard regularly; making certain that it is in proper working order.

When cleaning the lower blade guard, unplug the saw from the power source receptacle to avoid unexpected start up.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING:

WARNING:

CAUTION:

NOTICE: Do not use solvents on the guard, as they may cause any plastic parts to be-come “cloudy” or brittle.

REMOVING THE BLADE (FIG. 38-40)

WARNING: To reduce the risk of in-jury, always unplug the tool before remov-ing or installing a blade.

1. Unplug the tool.2. Raise the saw head, lift and hold lower blade guard to expose the arbor guide screw.3. Loosen the arbor guard screw by a screwdriver (available separately) to a point that arbor guard can be lifted.(Fig. 38)

FIG. 38

FIG. 39

Arbor screwArbor guard

Arbor guard screw

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MAINTENANCE4. Lift and hold the lower blade guard up, and rotate the arbor guard to expose the arbor screw.(Fig. 39)5. Press and hold the spindle-lock button, and rotate the blade at the same time until it locks into position.6. Use the blade wrench (included) to turn the arbor screw clockwise, and then remove the arbor screw.7. Remove the outer flange and the blade. Wipe the flanges and spindle to remove any dust and debris.

INSTALLING THE BLADE

IMPORTANT: Do not use thin-kerf blades. Thin-kerf blades can deflect and contact the guard, which can cause injury to the operator.1. Unplug the saw.2. Ensure that the inner flange is properly installed.3. Match the arrow on the blade with the arrow on the upper blade guard. Make sure the teeth of the blade are pointing downward. Install the selected blade by sliding the blade into the upper blade guard and then placing the blade in position.4. Install the outer flange.

IMPORTANT: Make sure the flat side of the flange is placed against the blade.

FIG. 40

5. Press and hold the spindle-lock button, and use the wrench (included) to turn the arbor screw counter-clockwise until the lock engages. Securely tighten the arbor screw.6. Rotate the arbor guard into position, and use the screwdriver to securely tighten the arbor guard screw by turning it clockwise. Remove the wrench, and store it in a safe place.7. Make sure the spindle-lock button is released so that the blade will rotate freely.8. Lower the saw head, and check the clearance between the blade and the miter table. The blade should rotate freely.

Arbor Screw

Outer Flange

Blade

Inner Flange

Arbor guard

Spindle button

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MAINTENANCE

REPLACING CARBON BRUSHES (FIG. 41-42)

The factory installed carbon brushes in the motor assembly. Inspect them regularly. Keep brushes clean and sliding freely in their guides. Always replace a used brush in the same orientation in the holder as it was prior to its removal. 1. First unplug the saw before inspecting or replacing brushes.2. Replace both carbon brushes when either has less than 1/4” (6 mm) of carbon remaining, or if the spring or wire is damaged or burned.

FIG. 40

FIG. 41

3. Using a slotted screwdriver, remove the black plastic cap on each side of the motor housing (Fig. 41), and carefully withdraw the spring-loaded brush assemblies. Keep brushes clean and sliding freely in their guide channels.

NOTICE: To reinstall the same brushes, make sure the brushes go back in the same way they came out. This will avoid a break-in period.

4. Insert new brush assemblies into guide channels, with the carbon part going in first, being certain to fit the two metal “ears” into their slots in the channel.5. Remember to replace both end caps after inspecting or servicing brushes. Tighten the caps snugly, but do not over-tighten. 6. The saw should be allowed to “RUN IN” (run at no-load without a blade) for 5 minutes before use to seat the new brushes properly.

Plastic Cap

Carbon Brush Ears

Brush OpeningPlastic Cap

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM CAUSE SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION

Brake does not stop blade within 10 seconds.

1. Motor brushes not sealed or lightly sticking.2. Motor brake overheated from use of defective or wrong size blade or rapid ON/OFF cycling.3. Arbor bolt is loose.

1. Inspect/clean/replace brushes.See MAINTENANCE section.2. Use a recommended blade.3. Retighten.

Motor does not start. 1. Brush is worn. 1. Replace brushes.2. See MAINTENANCE section.

Brush sparks excessively when switch is released.

1. Brush worn / damaged. 1. Replace brushes.See MAINTENANCE section.

Angle of cut is inaccurate.

1. Miter table unlocked.2. Too much sawdust under table.

1. Use miter locking knob to tighten the miter table.2. Vacuum or blow out dust.WEAR EYE PROTECTION!

Cutting arm cannot fully raise or blade guard cannot fully close.

1. Sawdust buildup. 1. Clean and lubricate moving parts.

Blade binds, jams, burns wood.

1. Improper operation.2. Dull blade.3. Improper blade.4. Warped blade.

1. See OPERATION section.2. Replace blade.3. Replace blade.4. Replace blade.

Saw vibrates or shakes.

1. Saw blade damaged.2. Saw blade loosened.

1. Replace blade.2. Tighten arbor bolt.

Laser line projection is hard to see.

1. Light in work area is too bright.2. Sawdust on the laser lens.

1. Move the Miter Saw to the work area with proper light.2. Clean laser lens with a soft, dry brush.

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10” SLIDING MITER SAW

WARRANTY30-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE:

This PERFORMAX® brand power tool carries our 30-Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with your PERFORMAX® brand power tool for any reason within thirty (30) days from the date of purchase, return the tool with your original receipt to any MENARDS® retail store, and we will provide you a refund – no questions asked.

2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: This PERFORMAX® brand power tool carries a 2-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser. If, during normal use, this PERFORMAX® power tool breaks or fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within two (2) years from the date of original purchase, simply bring this tool with the original sales receipt back to your nearest MENARDS® retail store. At its discretion, PERFORMAX® agrees to have the tool or any defective part(s) repaired or replaced with the same or similar PERFORMAX® product or part free of charge, within the stated warranty period, when returned by the original purchaser with original sales receipt. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this limited warranty does not cover any damage that has resulted from abuse or misuse of the Merchandise. This warranty: (1) excludes expendable parts including but not limited to blades, brushes, belts, bits, light bulbs, and/or batteries; (2) shall be void if this tool is used for commercial and/or rental purposes; and (3) does not cover any losses, injuries to persons/property or costs. This warranty does give you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Be careful, tools are dangerous if improperly used or maintained. Seller’s employees are not qualified to advise you on the use of this Merchandise. Any oral representation(s) made will not be binding on seller or its employees. The rights under this limited warranty are to the original purchaser of the Merchandise and may not be transferred to any subsequent owner. This limited warranty is in lieu of all warranties, expressed or implied including warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Seller shall not be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages. The sole exclusive remedy against the seller will be for the replacement of any defects as provided herein, as long as the seller is willing or able to replace this product or is willing to refund the purchase price as provided above. For insurance purposes, seller is not allowed to demonstrate any of these power tools for you.For questions / comments, technical assistance or repair parts – Please Call Toll Free at: 1-866-858-2664 (M-F 8:30am-5:00pm Est)

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