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English
1
De
fin
itio
ns: S
afe
ty G
uid
elin
es
The
def
initi
ons
belo
w d
escr
ibe
the
leve
l of
seve
rity
for
each
sig
nal w
ord.
Ple
ase
read
th
e m
anua
l and
pay
atte
ntio
n to
thes
e sy
mbo
ls.
DA
NG
ER
: In
dic
ate
s a
n im
min
ently h
azard
ous s
ituation w
hic
h,
if n
ot
avoid
ed,
will
result in d
eath
or
seri
ou
s i
nju
ry.
WA
RN
ING
: In
dic
ate
s a
pote
ntially
hazard
ous s
ituation w
hic
h,
if n
ot
avoid
ed,
co
uld
re
sult in d
eath
or
seri
ou
s i
nju
ry.
CA
UT
ION
: In
dic
ate
s a
pote
ntially
hazard
ous s
ituation w
hic
h,
if n
ot
avoid
ed,
may
result in m
ino
r o
r m
od
era
te i
nju
ry.
NO
TIC
E:
Indic
ate
s a
pra
ctice n
ot
rela
ted
to
pers
on
al
inju
ry w
hic
h,
if n
ot
avoid
ed,
may r
esult in p
rop
ert
y d
am
ag
e.
IF Y
OU
HA
VE
AN
Y Q
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ST
ION
S O
R C
OM
ME
NT
S A
BO
UT
TH
IS O
R A
NY
DEW
ALT
T
OO
L, C
ALL
US
TO
LL F
RE
E A
T: 1
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AL
T (
1-8
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258)
IMP
OR
TA
NT
SA
FE
TY
IN
ST
RU
CT
ION
SW
AR
NIN
G:
Read a
ll in
str
uctions b
efo
re o
pera
ting p
roduct.
Failu
re to fo
llow
all
instr
uctions lis
ted b
elo
w m
ay r
esult in e
lectr
ic s
hock
, fi re
and/o
r serious
inju
ry.
RE
AD
AL
L I
NS
TR
UC
TIO
NS
Do
ub
le I
nsu
lati
on
Dou
ble
insu
late
d to
ols
are
cons
truc
ted
thro
ugho
ut w
ith t
wo
sepa
rate
lay
ers
of e
lect
rical
in
sula
tion
or o
ne d
oubl
e th
ickn
ess
of i
nsul
atio
n be
twee
n yo
u an
d th
e to
ol’s
ele
ctric
al
syst
em. T
ools
bui
lt w
ith th
is in
sula
tion
syst
em a
re n
ot in
tend
ed to
be
grou
nded
. As
a re
sult,
yo
ur t
ool
is e
quip
ped
with
a t
wo
pron
g pl
ug w
hich
per
mits
you
to
use
exte
nsio
n co
rds
with
out c
once
rn fo
r m
aint
aini
ng a
gro
und
conn
ectio
n.N
OT
E:
Dou
ble
insu
latio
n do
es n
ot t
ake
the
plac
e of
nor
mal
saf
ety
prec
autio
ns w
hen
oper
atin
g th
is t
ool.
The
ins
ulat
ion
syst
em i
s fo
r ad
ded
prot
ectio
n ag
ains
t in
jury
res
ultin
g fr
om a
pos
sibl
e el
ectr
ical
insu
latio
n fa
ilure
with
in th
e to
ol.
CA
UT
ION
: W
HE
N S
ER
VIC
ING
U
SE
O
NLY
ID
EN
TIC
AL R
EP
LA
CE
ME
NT
P
AR
TS
. R
epair o
r re
pla
ce d
am
aged c
ord
s.
Po
lari
ze
d P
lug
sP
olar
ized
plu
gs (
one
blad
e is
wid
er t
han
the
othe
r) a
re u
sed
on e
quip
men
t to
red
uce
the
risk
of e
lect
ric s
hock
. Whe
n pr
ovid
ed, t
his
plug
will
fit i
n th
e po
lariz
ed o
utle
t onl
y on
e w
ay.
If th
e pl
ug d
oes
not
fit f
ully
in t
he o
utle
t, re
vers
e th
e pl
ug.
If it
still
doe
s no
t fit
, co
ntac
t a
qual
ified
ele
ctric
ian
to in
stal
l the
pro
per
outle
t. D
o no
t cha
nge
the
plug
in a
ny w
ay.
Sa
fety
In
str
uc
tio
ns F
or
All T
oo
lsT
his
mite
r sa
w a
ccep
ts th
e D
EW
ALT
wor
klig
ht a
nd la
ser
atta
chm
ents
.W
AR
NIN
G:
To
red
uce t
he r
isk o
f eye i
nju
ry,
AL
WA
YS
use e
ye p
rote
cti
on
wh
en
o
pera
tin
g t
he m
iter
saw
.
• K
EE
P G
UA
RD
IN
PL
AC
E a
nd in w
ork
ing o
rder.
• R
EM
OV
E A
DJU
ST
ING
KE
YS
AN
D W
RE
NC
HE
S.
Form
habit o
f checkin
g t
o s
ee t
hat
keys a
nd a
dju
sting w
renches a
re r
em
oved f
rom
spin
dle
befo
re t
urn
ing t
ool on.
Tools
, scra
p p
ieces,
and o
ther
debris c
an b
e t
hro
wn a
t hig
h s
peed,
causin
g inju
ry.
• K
EE
P W
OR
K A
RE
A C
LE
AN
. C
luttere
d a
reas a
nd b
enches invite a
ccid
ents
.
• D
O N
OT
US
E T
HE
MA
CH
INE
IN
A D
AN
GE
RO
US
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
. T
he u
se o
f pow
er
tools
in d
am
p o
r w
et
locations o
r in
rain
can c
ause s
hock o
r ele
ctr
ocution.
Keep y
our
work
are
a w
ell-
lit t
o a
void
trippin
g o
r pla
cin
g a
rms,
hands,
and f
ingers
in d
anger.
• K
EE
P C
HIL
DR
EN
AW
AY
. A
ll vis
itors
should
be k
ept at a s
afe
dis
tance fro
m w
ork
are
a.
Your
shop is a
pote
ntially
dangero
us e
nvironm
ent.
• M
AK
E W
OR
KS
HO
P C
HIL
DP
RO
OF
with p
adlo
cks,
maste
r sw
itches,
or
by r
em
ovin
g
sta
rter
keys.
The u
nauth
orized s
tart
-up o
f a m
achin
e b
y a
child
or
vis
itor
may r
esult in
inju
ry.
• D
ON
’T F
OR
CE
TO
OL
. It w
ill d
o the job b
etter
and b
e s
afe
r at th
e r
ate
for
whic
h it w
as
desig
ned.
• U
SE
RIG
HT
TO
OL
. D
on’t f
orc
e t
ool
or
attachm
ent
to d
o a
job f
or
whic
h i
t w
as n
ot
desig
ned.
Usin
g t
he incorr
ect
tool or
attachm
ent
may r
esult in p
ers
onal in
jury
.
• W
EA
R P
RO
PE
R A
PP
AR
EL
. N
o l
oose c
loth
ing,
glo
ves,
neckties,
rings,
bra
cele
ts,
or
oth
er
jew
elry t
o g
et
caught
in m
ovin
g p
art
s.
Non-s
lip f
ootw
ear
is r
ecom
mended.
Wear
pro
tective h
air c
overing t
o c
onta
in l
ong h
air.
Air v
ents
may c
over
movin
g p
art
s a
nd
should
als
o b
e a
void
ed.
• A
LW
AY
S U
SE
SA
FE
TY
GL
AS
SE
S.
Every
day e
yegla
sses a
re N
OT
safe
ty g
lasses.
Als
o u
se f
ace o
r dust
mask if
cuttin
g o
pera
tion is d
usty
. A
LW
AY
S W
EA
R C
ER
TIF
IED
S
AF
ET
Y E
QU
IPM
EN
T:
•
AN
SI
Z87.1
eye p
rote
ction (
CA
N/C
SA
Z94.3
)
•
AN
SI
S12.6
(S
3.1
9)
hearing p
rote
ction
•
NIO
SH
/OS
HA
/MS
HA
respirato
ry p
rote
ction
• S
EC
UR
E T
HE
WO
RK
PIE
CE
. U
se c
lam
ps o
r a v
ise to h
old
the w
ork
pie
ce o
n the table
and a
gain
st th
e fence o
r w
hen y
our
hand w
ill b
e d
angero
usly
clo
se to the b
lade [w
ithin
6"
(152 m
m)]
. It is s
afe
r th
an u
sin
g y
our
hand a
nd it
frees b
oth
hands t
o o
pera
te t
ool.
• D
ON
’T O
VE
RR
EA
CH
. K
eep p
roper
footing a
nd b
ala
nce a
t all
tim
es.
Loss o
f bala
nce
may c
ause p
ers
onal in
jury
.
• M
AIN
TA
IN T
OO
LS
WIT
H C
AR
E.
Keep t
ools
sharp
and c
lean f
or
best
and s
afe
st
perf
orm
ance.
Follo
w
instr
uctions
for
lubricating
and
changin
g
accessories.
Poorly
main
tain
ed t
ools
and m
achin
es c
an f
urt
her
dam
age t
he t
ool or
machin
e a
nd/o
r cause
inju
ry.
• T
UR
N T
HE
M
AC
HIN
E “O
FF
”,
AN
D D
ISC
ON
NE
CT
T
HE
M
AC
HIN
E F
RO
M T
HE
P
OW
ER
S
OU
RC
E
befo
re
insta
lling
or
rem
ovin
g
accessories,
befo
re
adju
sting
or
changin
g s
et-
ups,
when m
akin
g r
epairs o
r changin
g locations.
An a
ccid
enta
l sta
rt-u
p
can c
ause inju
ry. D
o n
ot to
uch the p
lug’s
meta
l pro
ngs w
hen u
nplu
ggin
g o
r plu
ggin
g in
the c
ord
.
• R
ED
UC
E T
HE
RIS
K O
F U
NIN
TE
NT
ION
AL
ST
AR
TIN
G.
Make s
ure
that
the s
witch is
in t
he “
OF
F”
positio
n b
efo
re p
luggin
g in t
he p
ow
er
cord
.
• U
SE
P
RO
PE
R E
XT
EN
SIO
N C
OR
D.
Make sure
your
exte
nsio
n cord
is
in
good
conditio
n.
If y
our
pro
duct
is e
quip
ped w
ith a
cord
set, u
se o
nly
3-w
ire e
xte
nsio
n c
ord
s
that
have 3
-pro
ng g
roundin
g-t
ype p
lugs a
nd 3
-pole
recepta
cle
s t
hat
accept
the t
ool’s
plu
g.
When u
sin
g a
n e
xte
nsio
n c
ord
, be s
ure
to u
se o
ne h
eavy e
nough t
o c
arr
y t
he
curr
ent
your
pro
duct
will
dra
w.
An u
nders
ized c
ord
will
cause a
dro
p i
n l
ine v
oltage
resultin
g in loss o
f pow
er
and o
verh
eating.
The f
ollo
win
g t
able
show
s t
he c
orr
ect
siz
e
to u
se d
ependin
g o
n c
ord
length
and n
am
epla
te a
mpere
rating. If in
doubt, u
se the n
ext
heavie
r gague.
The s
malle
r th
e g
auge n
um
ber,
the h
eavie
r th
e c
ord
.
Min
imu
m G
au
ge f
or
Co
rd S
ets
Am
pere
Rati
ng
Vo
lts
To
tal
Len
gth
of
Co
rd i
n F
eet
(mete
rs)
120V
25 (
7.6)
50 (
15.2
)10
0 (3
0.5)
150
(45.
7)240V
50 (
15.2
)10
0 (3
0.5)
200
(61.
0)30
0 (9
1.4)
Mo
re
Th
an
No
t M
ore
T
han
AW
G
06
1816
1614
610
1816
1412
1012
1616
1412
1216
1412
Not
Rec
omm
ende
d
English
2
• C
HE
CK
fo
r D
AM
AG
ED
PA
RT
S.
Befo
re f
urt
her
use o
f th
e t
ool, a
guard
or
oth
er
part
th
at
is d
am
aged s
hould
be c
are
fully
checked t
o d
ete
rmin
e t
hat
it w
ill o
pera
te p
roperly
and p
erf
orm
its
inte
nded f
unction—
check f
or
alig
nm
ent
of
movin
g p
art
s,
bin
din
g o
f m
ovin
g p
art
s,
bre
akage o
f part
s,
mounting a
nd a
ny o
ther
conditio
ns t
hat
may a
ffect
its o
pera
tion.
A g
uard
or
oth
er
part
that
is d
am
aged s
hould
be p
roperly r
epaired o
r re
pla
ced.
Do n
ot
use t
ool if s
witch d
oes n
ot
turn
it
on a
nd o
ff.
• U
SE
RE
CO
MM
EN
DE
D A
CC
ES
SO
RIE
S. U
se o
nly
accessories that are
recom
mended
by t
he m
anufa
ctu
rer
for
your
model. A
ccessories t
hat
may b
e s
uitable
for
one t
ool
may b
e h
azard
ous w
hen u
sed o
n a
noth
er
tool. C
onsult t
he i
nstr
uction m
anual
for
recom
mended a
ccessories.
The u
se o
f im
pro
per
accessories m
ay c
ause r
isk o
f in
jury
to
pers
ons.
• N
EV
ER
ST
AN
D O
N T
OO
L.
Serious i
nju
ry c
ould
occur
if t
he t
ool
is t
ipped o
r if t
he
cuttin
g t
ool is
unin
tentionally
conta
cte
d.
• N
EV
ER
LE
AV
E T
OO
L R
UN
NIN
G U
NA
TT
EN
DE
D.
TU
RN
PO
WE
R O
FF
. D
on’t leave
tool until it c
om
es t
o a
com
ple
te s
top.
Serious inju
ry c
an r
esult.
• D
O
NO
T
OP
ER
AT
E
EL
EC
TR
IC
TO
OL
S
NE
AR
F
LA
MM
AB
LE
L
IQU
IDS
O
R
IN
GA
SE
OU
S O
R E
XP
LO
SIV
E A
TM
OS
PH
ER
ES
. M
oto
rs i
n t
hese t
ools
may s
park
and
ignite f
um
es.
• S
TA
Y A
LE
RT
, W
AT
CH
WH
AT
YO
U A
RE
DO
ING
, A
ND
US
E C
OM
MO
N S
EN
SE
. D
O
NO
T U
SE
TH
E M
AC
HIN
E W
HE
N Y
OU
AR
E T
IRE
D O
R U
ND
ER
TH
E I
NF
LU
EN
CE
O
F D
RU
GS
or
AL
CO
HO
L.
A m
om
ent
of
inattention w
hile
opera
ting p
ow
er
tools
may
result in inju
ry.
Ad
dit
ion
al S
afe
ty R
ule
s F
or
Mit
er
Sa
ws
WA
RN
ING
: D
o n
ot
allo
w f
am
iliarity
(gain
ed f
rom
fre
quent
use o
f your
saw
) to
repla
ce
safe
ty r
ule
s.
Alw
ays r
em
em
ber
that
a c
are
less f
raction o
f a s
econd i
s s
uffic
ient
to i
nflic
t severe
inju
ry.
• D
O N
OT
OP
ER
AT
E T
HIS
MA
CH
INE
until
it i
s c
om
ple
tely
assem
ble
d a
nd i
nsta
lled
accord
ing to
th
e in
str
uctions.
A m
achin
e in
corr
ectly assem
ble
d can cause serious
inju
ry.
• O
BT
AIN
AD
VIC
E f
rom
your
superv
isor,
instr
ucto
r, o
r anoth
er
qualif
ied p
ers
on i
f you
are
not
thoro
ughly
fam
iliar
with t
he o
pera
tion o
f th
is m
achin
e.
Know
ledge is s
afe
ty.
• S
TA
BIL
ITY
. M
ake s
ure
the m
iter
saw
is p
laced o
n
a s
ecure
support
ing s
urf
ace a
nd
does n
ot
slip
or
move d
uring u
se.
If t
he m
obili
ty k
it i
s i
nsta
lled,
rais
e t
he m
oveable
caste
r(s)
so s
aw
is in its
sta
tionary
positio
n.
• F
OL
LO
W A
LL
WIR
ING
CO
DE
S a
nd r
ecom
mended e
lectr
ical connections t
o p
revent
shock o
r ele
ctr
ocution. P
rote
ct ele
ctr
ic s
upply
lin
e w
ith a
t le
ast a 1
5 a
mpere
tim
e-d
ela
y
fuse o
r a c
ircuit b
reaker.
”
• M
AK
E C
ER
TA
IN t
he b
lade r
ota
tes i
n t
he c
orr
ect
direction.
The t
eeth
on t
he b
lade
should
poin
t in
the d
irection o
f ro
tation a
s m
ark
ed o
n t
he s
aw
.
• T
IGH
TE
N A
LL
CL
AM
P H
AN
DL
ES
, knobs a
nd le
vers
prior
to o
pera
tion. Loose c
lam
ps
can c
ause p
art
s o
r th
e w
ork
pie
ce t
o b
e t
hro
wn a
t hig
h s
peeds.
• B
E S
UR
E a
ll bla
de a
nd b
lade c
lam
ps a
re c
lean,
recessed s
ides o
f bla
de c
lam
ps a
re
again
st bla
de a
nd a
rbor
scre
w is
tig
hte
ned s
ecure
ly. Loose o
r im
pro
per
bla
de c
lam
pin
g
may r
esult in d
am
age t
o t
he s
aw
and p
ossib
le p
ers
onal in
jury
.
• A
LW
AY
S U
SE
A S
HA
RP
BL
AD
E.
Check t
he b
lade t
o s
ee i
f it r
uns t
rue a
nd i
s f
ree
from
vib
ration.
A d
ull
or
a v
ibra
ting b
lade c
an c
ause d
am
age t
o t
he m
achin
e a
nd/o
r serious inju
ry.
• D
O N
OT
OP
ER
AT
E O
N
AN
YT
HIN
G O
TH
ER
TH
AN
TH
E D
ES
IGN
AT
ED
VO
LT
AG
E
for
the s
aw
. O
verh
eating,
dam
age t
o t
he t
ool and p
ers
onal in
jury
may o
ccur.
• D
O N
OT
WE
DG
E A
NY
TH
ING
AG
AIN
ST
TH
E F
AN
to h
old
the m
oto
r shaft.
Dam
age
to t
ool and p
ossib
le p
ers
onal in
jury
may o
ccur.
• D
O N
OT
forc
e c
uttin
g a
ction. S
talli
ng o
r part
ial s
talli
ng o
f m
oto
r can c
ause d
am
age. T
o
the m
achin
e o
r bla
de a
nd/o
r serious inju
ry.
• A
LL
OW
TH
E M
OT
OR
TO
CO
ME
TO
FU
LL
SP
EE
D p
rior
to s
tart
ing c
ut. S
tart
ing t
he
cut
too s
oon m
ay c
ause d
am
age t
o t
he m
achin
e o
r bla
de a
nd/o
r serious inju
ry.
• N
EV
ER
CU
T F
ER
RO
US
ME
TA
LS
(T
hose w
ith a
ny iro
n o
r ste
el conte
nt)
or
masonry
. E
ither
of
these c
an c
ause t
he c
arb
ide t
ips t
o f
ly o
ff t
he b
lade a
t hig
h s
peeds c
ausin
g
serious inju
ry.
• D
O N
OT
U
SE
A
BR
AS
IVE
W
HE
EL
S.
The excessiv
e heat
and abra
siv
e part
icle
s
genera
ted b
y t
hem
may d
am
age t
he s
aw
and c
ause p
ers
onal in
jury
.
• N
EV
ER
have a
ny p
art
of
your
body i
n l
ine w
ith t
he p
ath
of
the s
aw
bla
de.
Pers
onal
inju
ry w
ill o
ccur.
• N
EV
ER
apply
bla
de lubricant
to a
runnin
g b
lade.
Apply
ing lubricant
could
cause y
our
hand t
o m
ove into
the b
lade r
esultin
g in s
erious inju
ry.
• D
O N
OT
pla
ce e
ither
hand in t
he b
lade a
rea w
hen t
he s
aw
is c
onnecte
d t
o t
he p
ow
er
sourc
e.
Inadvert
ent
bla
de a
ctivation m
ay r
esult in s
erious inju
ry.
• D
O N
OT
PE
RF
OR
M F
RE
E-H
AN
D O
PE
RA
TIO
NS
(w
ork
pie
ce n
ot
support
ed b
y t
able
and f
ence).
Hold
the w
ork
firm
ly a
gain
st
the f
ence a
nd t
able
. F
ree-h
and o
pera
tions o
n
a m
iter
saw
could
cause t
he w
ork
pie
ce t
o b
e t
hro
wn a
t hig
h s
peeds,
causin
g s
erious
inju
ry.
• N
EV
ER
R
EA
CH
A
RO
UN
D or
behin
d th
e saw
bla
de.
A bla
de can cause serious
inju
ry.
• D
O N
OT
reach u
ndern
eath
the s
aw
unle
ss it is
unplu
gged a
nd turn
ed o
ff. C
onta
ct w
ith
saw
bla
de m
ay c
ause p
ers
onal in
jury
.
• S
EC
UR
E T
HE
MA
CH
INE
TO
A S
TA
BL
E S
UP
PO
RT
ING
SU
RF
AC
E.
Vib
ration c
an
possib
ly c
ause t
he m
achin
e t
o s
lide,
walk
, or
tip o
ver,
causin
g s
erious inju
ry.
• U
SE
O
NL
Y C
RO
SS
CU
T S
AW
B
LA
DE
S re
com
mended fo
r m
iter
saw
s.
For
best
results,
do n
ot
use c
arb
ide t
ipped b
lades w
ith h
ook a
ngle
s in e
xcess o
f 7 d
egre
es.
Do
not
use b
lades w
ith d
eep g
ulle
ts.
These c
an d
eflect
and c
onta
ct
the g
uard
, and c
an
cause d
am
age t
o t
he m
achin
e a
nd/o
r serious inju
ry.
• U
SE
ON
LY
BL
AD
ES
OF
TH
E C
OR
RE
CT
SIZ
E A
ND
TY
PE
specifie
d f
or
this
tool
to
pre
vent
dam
age t
o t
he m
achin
e a
nd/o
r serious inju
ry.
• IN
SP
EC
T B
LA
DE
FO
R C
RA
CK
S o
r oth
er
dam
age p
rior
to o
pera
tion.
A c
racked o
r dam
aged b
lade c
an c
om
e a
part
and p
ieces c
an b
e t
hro
wn a
t hig
h s
peeds,
causin
g
serious inju
ry.
Repla
ce c
racked o
r dam
aged b
lades im
media
tely
.
• C
LE
AN
TH
E B
LA
DE
AN
D B
LA
DE
CL
AM
PS
prior
to o
pera
tion.
Cle
anin
g t
he b
lade
and b
lade c
lam
ps a
llow
s y
ou to c
heck for
any d
am
age to the b
lade o
r bla
de c
lam
ps. A
cra
cked o
r dam
aged b
lade o
r bla
de c
lam
p c
an c
om
e a
part
and p
ieces c
an b
e t
hro
wn
at
hig
h s
peeds,
causin
g s
erious inju
ry.
• D
O N
OT
use lubricants
or
cle
aners
(part
icula
rly s
pra
y o
r aero
sol) in t
he v
icin
ity o
f th
e
pla
stic g
uard
. T
he p
oly
carb
onate
mate
rial
used i
n t
he g
uard
is s
ubje
ct
to a
ttack b
y
cert
ain
chem
icals
.
• A
LW
AY
S U
SE
TH
E K
ER
F P
LA
TE
AN
D R
EP
LA
CE
TH
IS P
LA
TE
WH
EN
DA
MA
GE
D.
Sm
all
chip
accum
ula
tion u
nder
the s
aw
may inte
rfere
with the s
aw
bla
de o
r m
ay c
ause
insta
bili
ty o
f w
ork
pie
ce w
hen c
uttin
g.
• U
SE
ON
LY
BL
AD
E C
LA
MP
S s
pecifie
d for
this
tool to
pre
vent dam
age to the m
achin
e
and/o
r serious inju
ry.
• C
LE
AN
TH
E M
OT
OR
A
IR S
LO
TS
of chip
s a
nd s
aw
dust. C
logged m
oto
r air s
lots
can
cause t
he m
achin
e t
o o
verh
eat, d
am
agin
g t
he m
achin
e a
nd p
ossib
ly c
ausin
g a
short
w
hic
h c
ould
cause s
erious inju
ry.
• K
EE
P A
RM
S,
HA
ND
S,
AN
D F
ING
ER
S a
way f
rom
the b
lade t
o p
revent
severe
cuts
. C
lam
p a
ll w
ork
pie
ces t
hat
would
cause y
our
hand t
o b
e w
ithin
6"
(152 m
m)
of
the s
aw
bla
de.
• N
EV
ER
L
OC
K T
HE
S
WIT
CH
IN
T
HE
“O
N” positio
n.
Severe
pers
onal
inju
ry m
ay
result.
English
3
ON
GU
AR
D:
DA
NG
ER
– K
EE
P A
WA
Y F
RO
M B
LA
DE
.
ON
UP
PE
R G
UA
RD
:
PR
OP
ER
LY
SE
CU
RE
BR
AC
KE
T W
ITH
BO
TH
SC
RE
WS
BE
FO
RE
U
SE
.
ON
TA
BLE
: (2
PLA
CE
S)
WA
RN
ING
: F
OR
Y
OU
R O
WN
S
AF
ET
Y R
EA
D IN
ST
RU
CT
ION
M
AN
UA
L B
EF
OR
E O
PE
RA
TIN
G M
ITE
R S
AW
.
KE
EP
HA
ND
S O
UT
OF
PA
TH
OF
SA
W B
LA
DE
.
DO
NO
T O
PE
RA
TE
SA
W W
ITH
OU
T G
UA
RD
S I
N P
LA
CE
.
CH
EC
K L
OW
ER
GU
AR
D F
OR
PR
OP
ER
CL
OS
ING
BE
FO
RE
EA
CH
US
E.
AL
WA
YS
T
IGH
TE
N
AD
JU
ST
ME
NT
B
EF
OR
E
US
E.
DO
N
OT
P
ER
FO
RM
A
NY
O
PE
RA
TIO
N F
RE
EH
AN
D.
NE
VE
R R
EA
CH
IN
BA
CK
OF
SA
W B
LA
DE
. N
EV
ER
CR
OS
S A
RM
S I
N F
RO
NT
O
F B
LA
DE
. T
UR
N O
FF
TO
OL
AN
D W
AIT
FO
R S
AW
BL
AD
E T
O S
TO
P B
EF
OR
E
MO
VIN
G W
OR
KP
IEC
E,
CH
AN
GIN
G S
ET
TIN
GS
OR
MO
VIN
G H
AN
DS
.
DIS
CO
NN
EC
T P
OW
ER
BE
FO
RE
CH
AN
GIN
G B
LA
DE
OR
SE
RV
ICIN
G.
TO
R
ED
UC
E
TH
E
RIS
K
OF
IN
JU
RY
, A
LL
OW
S
AW
T
O
RE
TU
RN
T
O
TH
E
FU
LL
U
P P
OS
ITIO
N A
FT
ER
E
AC
H O
PE
RA
TIO
N.
TH
INK
! Y
OU
C
AN
P
RE
VE
NT
A
CC
IDE
NT
S.
ON
BA
SE
: (2
PLA
CE
S)
Ele
ctr
ica
l C
on
ne
cti
on
Be
sure
you
r po
wer
sup
ply
agre
es w
ith th
e na
mep
late
mar
king
. 120
vol
ts, A
C m
eans
that
yo
ur s
aw w
ill o
pera
te o
n al
tern
atin
g cu
rren
t onl
y. A
vol
tage
dec
reas
e of
10
perc
ent o
r m
ore
will
cau
se a
loss
of p
ower
and
ove
rhea
ting.
All
DEW
ALT
tool
s ar
e fa
ctor
y te
sted
. If t
his
tool
do
es n
ot o
pera
te, c
heck
the
pow
er s
uppl
y.
Un
pa
ck
ing
Yo
ur
Sa
wC
heck
the
cont
ents
of y
our
mite
r sa
w c
arto
n to
mak
e su
re th
at y
ou h
ave
rece
ived
all
part
s.
In a
dditi
on to
this
inst
ruct
ion
man
ual,
the
cart
on s
houl
d co
ntai
n:
1.
One
No.
DW
713
mite
r sa
w w
ith b
lade
. 2
. O
ne b
lade
wre
nch
in w
renc
h po
cket
sho
wn
in F
igur
e 2.
3.
One
No.
DW
7053
Dus
t Bag
.
Fa
milia
riza
tio
n
You
r m
iter
saw
is
fully
ass
embl
ed i
n th
e ca
rton
.F
IG.
1
Ope
n th
e bo
x an
d lif
t th
e sa
w
out
by
the
conv
enie
nt c
arry
ing
hand
le,
as s
how
n in
Fig
ure
1. Pla
ce t
he s
aw o
n a
smoo
th,
flat
surf
ace
such
as
a w
orkb
ench
or
stro
ng ta
ble.
E
xam
ine
Fig
ures
2
and
3 to
be
com
e fa
mili
ar
with
the
saw
and
its
var
ious
par
ts.
The
se
ctio
n on
adj
ustm
ents
will
ref
er t
o th
ese
term
s an
d yo
u m
ust k
now
wha
t and
whe
re th
e pa
rts
are.
CA
UT
ION
: P
inch H
azard
. T
o r
educe the r
isk o
f in
jury
, keep thum
b u
ndern
eath
the h
andle
when p
ulli
ng the h
andle
dow
n. T
he low
er
guard
w
ill m
ove u
p a
s the h
andle
is p
ulle
d d
ow
n w
hic
h c
ould
cause p
inchin
g.T
he h
andle
is p
laced
clo
se t
o t
he g
uard
for
specia
l cuts
.
• T
UR
N O
FF
TH
E M
AC
HIN
E a
nd a
llow
the b
lade t
o c
om
e t
o a
com
ple
te s
top b
efo
re
rais
ing the a
rm a
nd p
rior
to c
leanin
g the b
lade a
rea, re
movin
g d
ebris in the p
ath
of th
e
bla
de,
befo
re s
erv
icin
g o
r adju
sting t
ool.
A
movin
g b
lade c
an c
ause s
erious inju
ry.
• P
RO
PE
RL
Y S
UP
PO
RT
L
ON
G O
R W
IDE
W
OR
KP
IEC
ES
. Loss of
contr
ol
of
the
work
pie
ce c
an c
ause inju
ry.
• N
EV
ER
cro
ss
arm
s
in
front
of
bla
de
while
usin
g
tool.
Alw
ays
make
a
dry
ru
n
(unpow
ere
d)
befo
re m
akin
g a
fin
ish c
ut
so t
hat
you c
an c
heck t
he p
ath
of
the b
lade o
r severe
pers
onal in
jury
may r
esult.
• A
DD
ITIO
NA
L
INF
OR
MA
TIO
N
regard
ing
the
safe
and
pro
per
opera
tion
of
pow
er
tools
(i.e.
a s
afe
ty v
ideo)
is a
vaila
ble
fro
m t
he P
ow
er
Tool
Institu
te,
1300 S
um
ner
Avenue,
Cle
vela
nd,
OH
44115-2
851 (
ww
w.p
ow
ert
oolin
stitu
te.c
om
). I
nfo
rmation is a
lso
availa
ble
fro
m t
he N
ational S
afe
ty C
ouncil,
1121 S
pring L
ake D
rive,
Itasca,
IL 6
0143-
3201.
Ple
ase r
efe
r to
the A
merican N
ational
Sta
ndard
s I
nstitu
te A
NS
I 01.1
Safe
ty
Requirem
ents
for
Woodw
ork
ing M
achin
es a
nd t
he U
.S.
Depart
ment
of
Labor
OS
HA
1910.2
13 R
egula
tions.
WA
RN
ING
: D
o n
ot
connect
unit t
o e
lectr
ical
pow
er
sourc
e u
ntil
com
ple
te i
nstr
uctions
are
read a
nd u
nders
tood.
WA
RN
ING
: A
lways w
ear
pro
per
pers
on
al
heari
ng
p
rote
cti
on
th
at
co
nfo
rms to
A
NS
I S
12.6
(S
3.1
9)
du
rin
g u
se. U
nder
som
e c
onditio
ns a
nd d
ura
tion o
f use,
nois
e f
rom
th
is p
roduct
may c
ontr
ibute
to h
earing loss.
WA
RN
ING
: N
EV
ER
MA
KE
AN
Y C
UT
UN
LE
SS
TH
E M
AT
ER
IAL I
S S
EC
UR
ED
ON
T
HE
TA
BLE
AN
D A
GA
INS
T T
HE
FE
NC
E.
WA
RN
ING
: S
om
e d
ust
cre
ate
d b
y p
ow
er
sandin
g,
saw
ing,
grindin
g,
drilli
ng,
and o
ther
constr
uction a
ctivitie
s c
onta
ins c
hem
icals
know
n t
o c
ause c
ancer,
birth
defe
cts
or
oth
er
repro
ductive h
arm
. S
om
e e
xam
ple
s o
f th
ese c
hem
icals
are
:•
lead f
rom
lead-b
ased p
ain
ts,
• cry
sta
lline s
ilica f
rom
bricks a
nd c
em
ent
and o
ther
masonry
pro
ducts
, and
• ars
enic
and c
hro
miu
m f
rom
chem
ically
-tre
ate
d lum
ber
(CC
A).
Your
risk f
rom
these e
xposure
s v
aries,
dependin
g o
n h
ow
often y
ou d
o t
his
type o
f w
ork
. T
o r
educe y
our
exposure
to t
hese c
hem
icals
: w
ork
in a
well
ventila
ted a
rea,
and w
ork
w
ith a
ppro
ved s
afe
ty e
quip
ment, s
uch a
s those d
ust m
asks that are
specia
lly d
esig
ned to
filter
out
mic
roscopic
part
icle
s.
• A
vo
id
pro
lon
ged
co
nta
ct
wit
h
du
st
fro
m
po
wer
san
din
g,
saw
ing
, g
rin
din
g,
dri
llin
g,
an
d o
ther
co
nstr
ucti
on
acti
vit
ies.
Wear
pro
tecti
ve c
loth
ing
an
d w
ash
exp
osed
are
as w
ith
so
ap
an
d w
ate
r. A
llow
ing d
ust
to g
et
into
your
mouth
, eyes,
or
lay o
n t
he s
kin
may p
rom
ote
absorp
tion o
f harm
ful chem
icals
.W
AR
NIN
G:
Use o
f th
is tool c
an g
enera
te a
nd/o
r dis
burs
e d
ust, w
hic
h m
ay c
ause s
erious
and p
erm
anent
respirato
ry o
r oth
er
inju
ry.
Alw
ays u
se N
IOS
H/O
SH
A a
ppro
ved r
espirato
ry
pro
tectio
n a
ppro
priate
for
the d
ust exposure
. D
irect part
icle
s a
way fro
m face a
nd b
ody.
For
you
r co
nven
ienc
e an
d sa
fety
, the
follo
win
g w
arni
ng la
bels
are
on
your
mite
r sa
w.
ON
MO
TO
R H
OU
SIN
G:
WA
RN
ING
: F
OR
Y
OU
R
OW
N
SA
FE
TY
, R
EA
D
INS
TR
UC
TIO
N
MA
NU
AL
B
EF
OR
E O
PE
RA
TIN
G S
AW
.
WH
EN
SE
RV
ICIN
G,
US
E O
NL
Y I
DE
NT
ICA
L R
E P
LA
CE
ME
NT
PA
RT
S.
AL
WA
YS
WE
AR
EY
E P
RO
TE
CT
ION
.
DO
NO
T E
XP
OS
E T
O R
AIN
OR
US
E I
N D
AM
P L
OC
AT
ION
S.
ON
MO
VIN
G F
EN
CE
:
A
LW
AY
S A
DJU
ST
FE
NC
E P
RO
PE
RL
Y
B
EF
OR
E U
SE
. C
LA
MP
SM
AL
L P
IEC
ES
B
EF
OR
E C
UT
TIN
G.
SE
E M
AN
UA
L.
English
4
DW
70
80
LOC
KN
UT
S
EN
D P
LAT
E
DW
70
82
DW
70
84
Pre
ss d
own
light
ly o
n th
e op
erat
ing
hand
le a
nd p
ull
out
the
lock
dow
n pi
n, a
s sh
own
in
Fig
ure
4. G
ently
rel
ease
the
dow
nwar
d pr
essu
re a
nd a
llow
the
arm
to r
ise
to it
s fu
ll he
ight
. U
se t
he lo
ck d
own
pin
whe
n ca
rryi
ng t
he s
aw f
rom
one
pla
ce t
o an
othe
r. A
lway
s us
e th
e ca
rryi
ng h
andl
e to
tran
spor
t the
saw
or
the
hand
inde
ntat
ions
sho
wn
in F
igur
e 3.
Sp
ec
ific
ati
on
sC
AP
AC
ITY
OF
CU
T50
° m
iter
left
and
right
48°
beve
l lef
t: 3°
rig
ht0°
mite
r
Max
. Hei
ght 3
.5"
(89
mm
) R
esul
t Wid
th 3
.5"
(89
mm
)
Max
. Wid
th 6
.1"
(155
mm
)
Res
ult H
eigh
t 1.2
5" (
32 m
m)
45°
mite
r
Max
. Hei
ght 3
.5"
(89
mm
) R
esul
t Wid
th 2
.4"
(61
mm
)
Max
. Wid
th 4
.2"
(107
mm
) R
esul
t Hei
ght 1
.25"
(32
mm
)45
° be
vel
M
ax. H
eigh
t 2.
3" (
58 m
m)
Res
ult W
idth
3.
5" (
89 m
m)
M
ax. W
idth
6.
1" (
155
mm
) R
esul
t Hei
ght
.75"
(19
mm
)31
.62°
mite
r an
d 33
.85°
bev
el
Max
. Wid
th
5.25
" (1
33 m
m)
Res
ult H
eigh
t .9
" (2
3 m
m)
DR
IVE
120 V
olt
Mo
tor
2200
Wat
ts
15 A
mp
Mot
or50
00 R
PM
C
ut H
elic
al G
ears
with
Rol
ler
and
Bal
l Bea
rings
Car
bide
Too
th B
lade
A
utom
atic
Ele
ctric
Bra
ke
Op
tio
na
l A
cc
esso
rie
sT
he f
ollo
win
g ac
cess
orie
s, d
esig
ned
for
your
saw
, m
ay b
e he
lpfu
l. In
som
e ca
ses,
oth
er
loca
lly o
btai
ned
wor
k su
ppor
ts,
leng
th s
tops
, cl
amps
, et
c.,
may
be
mor
e ap
prop
riate
. U
se
care
in s
elec
ting
and
usin
g ac
cess
orie
s.E
xte
nsio
n,
Wo
rk S
up
po
rt:
DW
7080
U
sed
to s
uppo
rt l
ong
over
hang
ing
wor
kpie
ces,
the
wor
k su
ppor
t is
use
r as
sem
bled
. Y
our
saw
tabl
e is
des
igne
d to
acc
ept t
wo
wor
k su
ppor
ts; o
ne o
n ea
ch s
ide.
A
dju
sta
ble
Len
gth
Sto
p:
DW
7051
R
equi
res
the
use
of o
ne w
ork
supp
ort (
see
draw
ing)
. It i
s us
ed to
mak
e re
petit
ive
cuts
of
the
sam
e le
ngth
from
0 to
42"
(10
7 cm
).C
lam
p:
DW
7082
U
sed
for
firm
ly c
lam
ping
wor
kpie
ce to
the
saw
fenc
e fo
r pr
ecis
ion
cutti
ng.
Du
st
Bag
: D
W7053 (
Inclu
ded
wit
h s
om
e m
od
els
)E
quip
ped
with
a z
ippe
r fo
r ea
sy e
mpt
ying
, the
dus
t bag
will
cap
ture
the
maj
ority
of t
he
saw
dust
pro
duce
d (n
ot s
how
n).
Cro
wn
Mo
ldin
g F
en
ce:
DW
7084
U
sed
for
prec
isio
n cu
tting
of c
row
n m
oldi
ng.
Laser
Gu
ide S
yste
m:
DW
7187
P
ower
ed b
y th
e sa
w,
the
brig
ht la
ser
line
deliv
ers
enha
nced
vis
ibili
ty in
low
and
hig
h lig
ht lo
catio
ns. E
asy
to in
stal
l.M
iter
Saw
LE
D W
ork
lig
ht
Syste
m:
DW
S7085
Ligh
ting
used
for
gre
ater
vis
ibili
ty a
nd c
uttin
g al
ignm
ent
durin
g op
erat
ion.
Eas
y to
in
stal
l.M
iter
Saw
Rep
lacem
en
t K
erf
Pla
te:
DW
7055
T
his
dura
ble
plas
tic u
ncut
pla
te li
mits
bla
de te
ar o
ut.
DW
71
87
DW
S7
08
5
SA
W B
LA
DE
S:
ALW
AYS
US
E 1
0" (
254
mm
) S
AW
BLA
DE
S W
ITH
5/8
" (1
6 m
m)
AR
BO
R
HO
LES
. SP
EE
D R
ATIN
G M
US
T B
E A
T L
EA
ST
550
0 R
PM
. Nev
er u
se a
sm
alle
r di
amet
er
blad
e. I
t w
ill n
ot b
e gu
arde
d pr
oper
ly.
Use
cro
sscu
t bl
ades
onl
y! D
o no
t us
e bl
ades
de
sign
ed fo
r rip
ping
, co
mbi
natio
n bl
ades
or
blad
es w
ith h
ook
angl
es in
exc
ess
of 7
˚.
BL
AD
E D
ES
CR
IPT
ION
S
AP
PL
ICA
TIO
ND
IAM
ET
ER
TE
ET
H
Co
nstr
ucti
on
Saw
Bla
des (
thin
kerf
with a
nti-s
tick r
im)
Gen
eral
Pur
pose
10"
(254
mm
)40
Fin
e C
ross
cuts
10"
(254
mm
)60
Wo
od
wo
rkin
g S
aw
Bla
des (
pro
vid
e s
mooth
, cle
an c
uts
)
Fin
e cr
ossc
uts
10"
(254
mm
)80
Non
-fer
rous
met
als
10"
(254
mm
)80
NO
TE
: F
or c
uttin
g no
n-fe
rrou
s m
etal
s, u
se o
nly
saw
bla
des
with
TC
G te
eth
desi
gned
for
this
pur
pose
.
AC
CE
SS
OR
IES
WA
RN
ING
: S
ince a
ccessories,
oth
er
than t
hose o
ffere
d b
y D
EW
ALT
, have n
ot
been
teste
d w
ith t
his
pro
duct, u
se o
f such a
ccessories w
ith t
his
tool
could
be h
azard
ous.
To
reduce t
he r
isk o
f in
jury
, only
DEW
ALT
, re
com
mended a
ccessories s
hould
be u
sed w
ith
this
pro
duct.
English
5
IMP
OR
TA
NT
SA
FE
TY
IN
ST
RU
CT
ION
S
Ch
an
gin
g o
r In
sta
llin
g a
Ne
w S
aw
Bla
de
(F
ig. 5
, 6
)W
AR
NIN
G:
To
re
du
ce
the
risk
of
seri
ou
s
pers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
o
ff
the
too
l an
d d
isco
nn
ect
it fr
om
th
e p
ow
er
so
urc
e b
efo
re att
em
pti
ng
to
m
ove it
, ch
an
ge
accesso
ries
or
make
an
y
ad
justm
en
ts
accep
t as
wri
tten
in
la
ser
ad
justm
en
t in
str
ucti
on
s.
CA
UT
ION
:
• N
eve
r depre
ss the s
pin
dle
lock
button w
hile
the b
lade is
under
pow
er
or
coast
ing.
• D
o n
ot
cut
ferr
ous
meta
l (c
onta
inin
g iro
n o
r st
eel) o
r m
aso
nry
or
fiber
cem
ent
pro
duct
w
ith this
mite
r sa
w.
Re
mo
vin
g t
he
Bla
de
1. U
nplu
g th
e sa
w.
2. R
aise
the
arm
to th
e up
per
posi
tion
and
rais
e th
e lo
wer
gua
rd a
s fa
r as
pos
sibl
e. 3
. Loo
sen,
but
do
not
rem
ove
guar
d br
acke
t sc
rew
unt
il th
e br
acke
t ca
n be
rai
sed
far
enou
gh to
acc
ess
the
blad
e sc
rew
. Low
er g
uard
will
rem
ain
rais
ed d
ue to
the
posi
tion
of th
e gu
ard
brac
ket s
crew
. 4
. Dep
ress
the
spin
dle
lock
but
ton
(Fig
. 3)
whi
le c
aref
ully
rot
atin
g th
e sa
w b
lade
by
hand
un
til th
e lo
ck e
ngag
es.
Rec
omm
ende
d ac
cess
orie
s fo
r use
with
you
r too
l are
ava
ilabl
e fo
r pur
chas
e fr
om y
our l
ocal
de
aler
or
auth
oriz
ed s
ervi
ce c
ente
r. I
f yo
u ne
ed a
ssis
tanc
e in
loca
ting
any
acce
ssor
y fo
r yo
ur t
ool,
plea
se c
onta
ct D
EW
ALT
Ind
ustr
ial
Too
l C
o.,
701
Eas
t Jo
ppa
Roa
d, B
altim
ore,
M
D 2
1286
, cal
l 1-8
00-4
-DEW
ALT
(1-
800-
433-
9258
) or
vis
it ou
r w
ebsi
te w
ww
.dew
alt.c
om.
Be
nc
h M
ou
nti
ng
H
oles
are
pro
vide
d in
all
four
feet
to fa
cilit
ate
benc
h m
ount
ing,
as
show
n in
Fig
ure
2. (
Tw
o di
ffere
nt s
ized
hol
es a
re p
rovi
ded
to a
ccom
mod
ate
diffe
rent
siz
es o
f sc
rew
s. U
se e
ither
ho
le, i
t is
not n
eces
sary
to u
se b
oth.
) A
lway
s m
ount
you
r sa
w fi
rmly
to p
reve
nt m
ovem
ent.
To
enha
nce
the
tool
’s p
orta
bilit
y, it
can
be
mou
nted
to a
pie
ce o
f 1/2
" (1
2.7
mm
) or
thic
ker
plyw
ood
whi
ch c
an th
en b
e cl
ampe
d to
you
r w
ork
supp
ort o
r m
oved
to o
ther
job
site
s an
d re
clam
ped.
NO
TE
: If
you
elec
t to
mou
nt y
our
saw
to a
pie
ce o
f ply
woo
d, m
ake
sure
that
the
mou
ntin
g sc
rew
s do
n’t
prot
rude
fro
m t
he b
otto
m o
f th
e w
ood.
The
ply
woo
d m
ust
sit
flush
on
the
wor
k su
ppor
t. W
hen
clam
ping
the
saw
to
any
wor
k su
rfac
e, c
lam
p on
ly o
n th
e cl
ampi
ng
boss
es w
here
the
mou
ntin
g sc
rew
hol
es a
re lo
cate
d. C
lam
ping
at a
ny o
ther
poi
nt w
ill s
urel
y in
terf
ere
with
the
prop
er o
pera
tion
of th
e sa
w.
CA
UT
ION
: T
o p
revent
bin
din
g a
nd i
naccura
cy,
be s
ure
the m
ounting s
urf
ace i
s n
ot
warp
ed o
r oth
erw
ise u
neven. If the s
aw
rocks o
n the s
urf
ace p
lace a
thin
pie
ce o
f m
ate
rial
under
one s
aw
foot
until th
e s
aw
sits f
irm
ly o
n t
he m
ounting s
urf
ace.
FIG
. 2
GU
AR
D
RIG
HT
SID
E
FE
NC
E
MIT
ER
LO
CK
LE
VE
R
MIT
ER
SC
ALE
BE
NC
H
MO
UN
TIN
G
HO
LES
LEF
T S
IDE
FE
NC
E
CLA
MP
ING
KN
OB
OP
ER
AT
ING
H
AN
DLE
TA
BLE
BA
SE
HO
LES
FO
R
EX
TE
NS
ION
KIT
FIG
. 3
TR
IGG
ER
S
WIT
CH
CA
RR
YIN
G
HA
ND
LES
PIN
DLE
LO
CK
B
UT
TO
N
LEF
T S
IDE
F
EN
CEM
OT
OR
H
OU
SIN
G
BE
VE
L S
CA
LE
MIT
ER
D
ET
EN
TM
ITE
R
SC
ALE
HA
ND
IN
DE
NT
AT
ION
BE
VE
L C
LAM
P
KN
OB
DU
ST
S
PO
UT
MO
TO
R
EN
D C
AP
WR
EN
CH
MIT
ER
D
ET
EN
T
OV
ER
RID
E
English
6
5. K
eepi
ng th
e bu
tton
depr
esse
d, u
se th
e ot
her h
and
and
the
wre
nch
prov
ided
to
loos
en t
he b
lade
scr
ew.
(Tur
n cl
ockw
ise,
left-
hand
thre
ads.
) 6
. Rem
ove
the
blad
e sc
rew
, ou
ter
blad
e cl
amp,
an
d bl
ade.
T
he
inne
r bl
ade
clam
p m
ay
be
left
on
the
spin
dle.
Insta
llin
g a
Bla
de
1. U
nplu
g th
e sa
w.
2. W
ith th
e ar
m ra
ised
, the
low
er g
uard
hel
d op
en a
nd th
e gu
ard
brac
ket,
plac
e th
e bl
ade
on t
he s
pind
le a
gain
st
the
inne
r bl
ade
clam
p w
ith t
he t
eeth
at
the
botto
m o
f th
e bl
ade
poin
ting
tow
ard
the
back
of t
he s
aw.
3. A
ssem
ble
the
oute
r bl
ade
clam
p on
to th
e sp
indl
e. 4
. Ins
tall
the
blad
e sc
rew
and
, eng
agin
g th
e sp
indl
e lo
ck,
tight
en t
he s
crew
firm
ly w
ith w
renc
h pr
ovid
ed.
(Tur
n co
unte
rclo
ckw
ise,
left-
hand
thre
ads.
) 5
. Ret
urn
the
guar
d br
acke
t to
its
orig
inal
pos
ition
and
fir
mly
tig
hten
the
gua
rd b
rack
et s
crew
to
hold
bra
cket
in
pla
ce.
WA
RN
ING
: •
Th
e g
uard
bra
cket
mu
st
be r
etu
rned
to
it
s
ori
gin
al
po
sit
ion
a
nd
th
e
scre
w
tig
hte
ned
b
efo
re
acti
vati
ng
th
e s
aw
.
• F
ailu
re to
do
so
may a
llo
w th
e g
uard
to
co
nta
ct
the s
pin
nin
g s
aw
bla
de
resu
ltin
g i
n d
am
ag
e t
o t
he s
aw
an
d
severe
pers
on
al
inju
ry.
Tra
nsp
ort
ing
th
e S
aw
WA
RN
ING
: T
o r
ed
uce t
he r
isk o
f seri
ou
s p
ers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
o
ff th
e to
ol
an
d d
isco
nn
ect
it fr
om
th
e
po
wer
so
urc
e b
efo
re a
ttem
pti
ng
to
mo
ve i
t, c
han
ge
accesso
ries
or
make
an
y
ad
justm
en
ts
accep
t as
wri
tten
in
laser
ad
justm
en
t in
str
ucti
on
s.
WA
RN
ING
: T
o
reduce
the
risk
of
serious
pers
onal
inju
ry,
ALW
AY
S lo
ck th
e m
iter
lock handle
, bevel
lock
handle
, dow
n lock p
in,
and f
ence a
dju
stm
ent
knob b
efo
re
transport
ing s
aw
.
In o
rder
to
conv
enie
ntly
car
ry t
he m
iter
saw
fro
m p
lace
to
plac
e, a
car
ryin
g ha
ndle
has
bee
n in
clud
ed o
n th
e to
p of
th
e sa
w a
rm,
as s
how
n in
Fig
ure
3. T
o tr
ansp
ort
the
saw
, lo
wer
the
arm
and
dep
ress
the
loc
k do
wn
pin
show
n in
F
igur
e 4.
AD
JU
ST
ME
NT
SW
AR
NIN
G:
To
red
uce t
he r
isk o
f seri
ou
s p
ers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
o
ff th
e to
ol
an
d d
isco
nn
ect
it fr
om
th
e
po
wer
so
urc
e b
efo
re a
ttem
pti
ng
to
mo
ve i
t, c
han
ge
accesso
ries
or
make
an
y
ad
justm
en
ts
accep
t as
wri
tten
in
laser
ad
justm
en
t in
str
ucti
on
s.
FIG
. 5
GU
AR
D
GU
AR
D
BR
AC
KE
T
SC
RE
W
WR
EN
CH
FIG
. 4
LOC
K
DO
WN
P
IN
FIG
. 6
BLA
DE
OU
TE
R
CLA
MP
W
AS
HE
R
IN
NE
R C
LAM
P
WA
SH
ER
BLA
DE
S
CR
EW
NO
TE
: Y
our
mite
r sa
w is
ful
ly a
nd a
ccur
atel
y ad
just
ed a
t th
e fa
ctor
y at
the
time
of m
anuf
actu
re. I
f rea
djus
tmen
t due
to
shi
ppin
g an
d ha
ndlin
g or
any
oth
er r
easo
n is
req
uire
d,
follo
w th
e st
eps
belo
w to
adj
ust y
our
saw
. O
nce
mad
e, t
hese
adj
ustm
ents
sho
uld
rem
ain
accu
rate
. T
ake
a lit
tle ti
me
now
to fo
llow
thes
e di
rect
ions
car
eful
ly to
m
aint
ain
the
accu
racy
of w
hich
you
r sa
w is
cap
able
.
MIT
ER
SC
AL
E A
DJU
ST
ME
NT
Pla
ce a
squ
are
agai
nst
the
saw
’s f
ence
and
bla
de,
as
show
n in
Fig
ure
7. (
Do
not
touc
h th
e tip
s of
the
bla
de
teet
h w
ith t
he s
quar
e. T
o do
so
will
cau
se a
n in
accu
rate
m
easu
rem
ent.)
Unl
ock
mite
r lo
ck l
ever
(se
e F
ig.
8) a
nd
swin
g th
e m
iter
arm
unt
il th
e m
iter
dete
nt lo
cks
it at
the
0˚
mite
r po
sitio
n. D
o no
t loc
k m
iter
lock
leve
r. If
the
saw
bla
de
is n
ot e
xact
ly p
erpe
ndic
ular
to
the
fenc
e, lo
osen
the
thr
ee
scre
ws
that
hol
d th
e m
iter
scal
e to
the
bas
e (s
how
n in
F
ig. 8
) an
d m
ove
the
scal
e/m
iter
arm
ass
embl
y le
ft or
rig
ht
until
the
bla
de is
per
pend
icul
ar t
o th
e fe
nce,
as
mea
sure
d w
ith
the
squa
re.
Ret
ight
en
the
thre
e sc
rew
s.
Pay
no
at
tent
ion
to th
e re
adin
g of
the
mite
r po
inte
r at
this
poi
nt.
MIT
ER
PO
INT
ER
AD
JU
ST
ME
NT
Unl
ock
mite
r lo
ck
leve
r an
d sq
ueez
e th
e m
iter
dete
nt
to m
ove
the
mite
r ar
m t
o th
e ze
ro p
ositi
on,
as s
how
n in
F
igur
e 8.
Unl
ock
the
mite
r lo
ck l
ever
to
allo
w t
he m
iter
dete
nt t
o sn
ap in
to p
lace
as
you
rota
te t
he m
iter
arm
pas
t ze
ro.
Obs
erve
the
poi
nter
and
mite
r sc
ale
thro
ugh
the
view
ing
open
ing
show
n in
Fig
ure
9. If
the
poin
ter
does
not
in
dica
te e
xact
ly z
ero,
loos
en t
he p
oint
er s
crew
, ad
just
the
po
inte
r to
0˚
and
retig
hten
.B
EV
EL
SQ
UA
RE
TO
TA
BL
E
To
alig
n th
e bl
ade
squa
re t
o th
e ro
tary
tab
le,
lock
the
arm
in
the
dow
n po
sitio
n. P
lace
a s
quar
e ag
ains
t th
e bl
ade
taki
ng c
are
to n
ot h
ave
the
squa
re o
n to
p of
a t
ooth
, as
sh
own
in F
igur
e 10
B.
Loos
en t
he B
evel
Cla
mp
Kno
b so
th
at y
ou c
an m
ove
the
Bev
el A
rm.
Mov
e th
e B
evel
Arm
as
nec
essa
ry s
o th
at t
he b
lade
is a
t 0°
bev
el t
o th
e ta
ble.
If
the
Bev
el A
rm n
eeds
adj
ustm
ent,
loos
en th
e lo
ck n
ut o
n th
e rig
ht s
ide
Bev
el S
top
as s
how
n in
Fig
ure
11, a
nd a
djus
t th
e st
op s
crew
as
nece
ssar
y. H
old
the
stop
scr
ew in
pla
ce
and
tight
en th
e lo
ck n
ut.
BE
VE
L P
OIN
TE
R
If th
e be
vel p
oint
er d
oes
not i
ndic
ate
zero
, loo
sen
the
scre
w
that
hol
ds it
in p
lace
and
mov
e th
e po
inte
r as
nec
essa
ry.
Su
gg
esti
on
: F
or a
ccur
acy,
set
the
top
edg
e so
tha
t it
alig
ns w
ith z
ero.
BE
VE
L S
TO
P
To
set
the
45°
beve
l sto
p sh
own
in F
igur
e 12
, fir
st lo
osen
th
e le
ft si
de f
ence
cla
mpi
ng k
nob
and
slid
e th
e le
ft si
de
fenc
e as
far
as
it w
ill g
o to
the
lef
t. M
ove
the
arm
to
the
left
until
it
stop
s on
the
lef
t be
vel
stop
scr
ew.
If th
e be
vel
poin
ter
does
not
ind
icat
e ex
actly
45°
, lo
osen
the
lef
t si
de
beve
l sto
p lo
ck n
ut a
nd t
urn
the
scre
w d
ownw
ards
. M
ove
the
arm
to
the
left
and
tight
en t
he b
evel
cla
mp
knob
firm
ly
English
7
whe
n th
e be
vel
poin
ter
indi
cate
s ex
actly
45°
. A
djus
t th
e le
ft si
de b
evel
sto
p sc
rew
upw
ards
unt
il it
firm
ly t
ouch
es
the
beve
l sto
p. R
etig
hten
the
nut
whi
le h
oldi
ng t
he s
crew
fr
om tu
rnin
g.T
o ac
hiev
e 3°
rig
ht b
evel
or
48°
left
beve
l, th
e st
op s
crew
s m
ust
be a
djus
ted
to a
llow
the
arm
to
mov
e to
the
des
ired
loca
tion.
The
bev
el s
tops
will
nee
d re
adju
stm
ent
to t
he
zero
and
45°
pos
ition
s af
ter
cuts
are
mad
e.F
EN
CE
AD
JU
ST
ME
NT
WA
RN
ING
: T
o r
ed
uce t
he r
isk o
f seri
ou
s p
ers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
o
ff th
e to
ol
an
d d
isco
nn
ect
it fr
om
th
e
po
wer
so
urc
e b
efo
re a
ttem
pti
ng
to
mo
ve i
t, c
han
ge
accesso
ries
or
make
an
y
ad
justm
en
ts
accep
t as
wri
tten
in
laser
ad
justm
en
t in
str
ucti
on
s.
To
beve
l U
P T
O 4
8° l
eft,
the
left
side
of
the
fenc
e ca
n be
adj
uste
d to
the
lef
t to
pro
vide
cle
aran
ce.
To
adju
st
the
fenc
e, l
oose
n th
e kn
ob s
how
n in
Fig
ure
13 a
nd s
lide
the
fenc
e to
the
lef
t. M
ake
a dr
y ru
n w
ith t
he s
aw t
urne
d of
f an
d ch
eck
for
clea
ranc
e. A
dju
st
the f
en
ce t
o b
e a
s
clo
se t
o t
he b
lad
e a
s p
racti
cal
to p
rovid
e m
axim
um
w
ork
pie
ce s
up
po
rt,
with
out
inte
rfer
ing
with
arm
up
and
dow
n m
ovem
ent.
Tig
hten
kno
b se
cure
ly.
Whe
n th
e be
vel
oper
atio
ns a
re c
ompl
ete,
don
’t fo
rget
to r
eloc
ate
the
fenc
e to
the
right
.
GU
AR
D A
CT
UA
TIO
N A
ND
VIS
IBIL
ITY
CA
UT
ION
: P
inch H
azard
. T
o r
educe t
he r
isk o
f in
jury
, keep
thum
b
undern
eath
th
e
handle
w
hen
pulli
ng
the
handle
dow
n. T
he low
er
guard
will
move u
p a
s the h
andle
is
pulle
d d
ow
n w
hic
h c
ould
cause p
inchin
g.
The
bl
ade
guar
d on
yo
ur
saw
ha
s be
en
desi
gned
to
au
tom
atic
ally
rai
se w
hen
the
arm
is b
roug
ht d
own
and
to
low
er o
ver
the
blad
e w
hen
the
arm
is r
aise
d.T
he
guar
d ca
n be
ra
ised
by
ha
nd
whe
n in
stal
ling
or
rem
ovin
g sa
w b
lade
s or
for
insp
ectio
n of
the
saw
. NE
VE
R
RA
ISE
TH
E B
LAD
E G
UA
RD
MA
NU
ALL
Y U
NLE
SS
TH
E
SA
W IS
TU
RN
ED
OF
F.
NO
TE
: C
erta
in s
peci
al c
uts
will
req
uire
tha
t yo
u m
anua
lly
rais
e th
e gu
ard.
See
sec
tion
on C
utt
ing
Base M
old
ing
U
p t
o 3
.5"
(88.9
mm
) H
igh
(pa
ge 1
1).
The
fro
nt s
ectio
n of
the
gua
rd i
s lo
uver
ed f
or v
isib
ility
w
hile
cut
ting.
Alth
ough
the
lou
vers
dra
mat
ical
ly r
educ
e fly
ing
debr
is,
they
are
ope
ning
s in
the
gua
rd a
nd s
afet
y gl
asse
s sh
ould
be
wor
n at
all
times
whe
n vi
ewin
g th
roug
h th
e lo
uver
s.
AU
TO
MA
TIC
EL
EC
TR
IC B
RA
KE
You
r sa
w i
s eq
uipp
ed w
ith a
n au
tom
atic
ele
ctric
bla
de
brak
e w
hich
sto
ps t
he s
aw b
lade
with
in 5
sec
onds
of
trig
ger
rele
ase.
Thi
s is
not
adj
usta
ble.
On
occa
sion
, the
re m
ay b
e a
dela
y af
ter
trig
ger
rele
ase
to
brak
e en
gage
men
t. O
n ra
re o
ccas
ions
, the
bra
ke m
ay n
ot
enga
ge a
t all
and
the
blad
e w
ill c
oast
to a
sto
p.If
a de
lay
or “
skip
ping
” oc
curs
, tur
n th
e sa
w o
n an
d of
f 4 o
r 5
times
. If t
he c
ondi
tion
pers
ists
, hav
e th
e to
ol s
ervi
ced
by
an a
utho
rized
DEW
ALT
ser
vice
cen
ter.
FIG
.9
MIT
ER
S
CA
LEP
OIN
TE
R
FIG
. 10
B
FIG
. 10
A
BE
VE
LH
OU
SIN
G
ST
OP
SC
RE
W
LOC
K N
UT
FIG
. 11
BE
VE
L S
TO
P
BE
VE
L P
OIN
TE
R
SC
RE
W
BE
VE
L S
CA
LE
FIG
. 7
FIG
. 8
MIT
ER
LO
CK
LE
VE
RMIT
ER
S
CA
LE
AD
JUS
TM
EN
T
SC
RE
W(t
hree
of
thes
e)
MIT
ER
D
ET
EN
T
English
8
OP
ER
AT
ION
WA
RN
ING
: T
o r
ed
uce t
he r
isk o
f seri
ou
s p
ers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
o
ff th
e to
ol
an
d d
isco
nn
ect
it fr
om
th
e
po
wer
so
urc
e b
efo
re a
ttem
pti
ng
to
mo
ve i
t, c
han
ge
accesso
ries
or
make
an
y
ad
justm
en
ts
accep
t as
wri
tten
in
laser
ad
justm
en
t in
str
ucti
on
s.
WA
RN
ING
: A
lways u
se e
ye p
rote
ction.
All
users
and
bysta
nders
m
ust
wear
eye pro
tection th
at
confo
rms to
A
NS
I Z
87.1
(C
AN
/CS
A Z
94.3
).
Plu
g th
e sa
w i
nto
any
hous
ehol
d 60
Hz
pow
er s
ourc
e.
Ref
er t
o th
e na
mep
late
for
vol
tage
. B
e su
re t
he c
ord
will
no
t int
erfe
re w
ith y
our
wor
k.
SW
ITC
H
To
turn
the
saw
on,
dep
ress
the
trig
ger
switc
h sh
own
in
Fig
ure
14.
To
turn
the
too
l of
f, re
leas
e th
e sw
itch.
The
re
is n
o pr
ovis
ion
for
lock
ing
the
switc
h on
, bu
t a
hole
is
prov
ided
in
the
trig
ger
for
inse
rtio
n of
a p
adlo
ck t
o lo
ck
the
saw
off.
CU
TT
ING
WIT
H Y
OU
R S
AW
NO
TE
: A
lthou
gh t
his
saw
will
cut
woo
d an
d m
any
non-
ferr
ous
mat
eria
ls, w
e w
ill li
mit
our
disc
ussi
on to
the
cutti
ng
of w
ood
only
. T
he s
ame
guid
elin
es a
pply
to
the
othe
r m
ater
ials
. DO
NO
T C
UT
FE
RR
OU
S (
IRO
N A
ND
ST
EE
L)
MA
TE
RIA
LS
OR
MA
SO
NR
Y W
ITH
TH
IS S
AW
. D
o no
t us
e an
y ab
rasi
ve b
lade
s.
CR
OS
SC
UT
S
Cut
ting
of m
ultip
le p
iece
s is
not
rec
omm
ende
d bu
t ca
n be
don
e sa
fely
by
ensu
ring
that
eac
h pi
ece
is h
eld
firm
ly
agai
nst t
he ta
ble
and
fenc
e. A
cro
sscu
t is
mad
e by
cut
ting
woo
d ac
ross
the
gra
in a
t an
y an
gle.
A s
trai
ght
cros
scut
is
mad
e w
ith t
he m
iter
arm
at
the
zero
deg
ree
posi
tion.
S
et th
e m
iter
arm
at z
ero,
hol
d th
e w
ood
on th
e ta
ble
and
firm
ly a
gain
st th
e fe
nce.
Tur
n on
the
saw
by
sque
ezin
g th
e tr
igge
r sw
itch
show
n in
Fig
ure
14.
Whe
n th
e sa
w c
omes
up
to s
peed
(ab
out 1
sec
ond)
low
er
the
arm
sm
ooth
ly a
nd s
low
ly to
cut
thro
ugh
the
woo
d. L
et
the b
lad
e c
om
e t
o a
fu
ll s
top
befo
re r
ais
ing
arm
. C
AU
TIO
N:
Alw
ays
use
a
work
cla
mp
to
main
tain
contr
ol
and re
duce th
e risk of
work
pie
ce dam
age and
pers
onal in
jury
.
Mite
r cro
sscu
ts a
re m
ade
with
the
mite
r arm
at s
ome
angl
e ot
her t
han
zero
. Thi
s an
gle
is o
ften
45°
for m
akin
g co
rner
s,
but c
an b
e se
t any
whe
re fr
om z
ero
to 5
0° le
ft or
righ
t. A
fter
sele
ctin
g th
e de
sire
d m
iter
angl
e, b
e su
re t
o tig
hten
the
m
iter
lock
leve
r. M
ake
the
cut a
s de
scrib
ed a
bove
. T
o cu
t th
roug
h an
exi
stin
g pe
ncil
line
on a
pie
ce o
f w
ood,
m
atch
the
angl
e as
clo
se a
s po
ssib
le. C
ut th
e w
ood
a lit
tle
too
long
and
mea
sure
fro
m t
he p
enci
l lin
e to
the
cut
edg
e to
det
erm
ine
whi
ch d
irect
ion
to a
djus
t the
mite
r an
gle
and
recu
t. T
his
will
tak
e so
me
prac
tice,
but
it
is a
com
mon
ly
used
tech
niqu
e.
Alw
ays
be s
ure
the
blad
e ha
s st
oppe
d be
fore
rem
ovin
g it
from
the
kerf
. The
bra
ke is
not
a s
ubst
itute
for g
uard
s or
for
ensu
ring
your
ow
n sa
fety
by
givi
ng th
e sa
w y
our
com
plet
e at
tent
ion.
MIT
ER
LO
CK
AD
JU
ST
ME
NT
(F
IG.
15)
The
mite
r lo
ck r
od s
houl
d be
adj
uste
d if
the
tabl
e of
the
sa
w c
an b
e m
oved
whe
n th
e m
iter
lock
han
dle
is l
ocke
d do
wn.
To
adju
st,
put
the
mite
r lo
ck h
andl
e in
the
up
posi
tion.
Usi
ng a
slo
tted
scre
wdr
iver
, adj
ust t
he lo
ck r
od in
1/
8 cl
ockw
ise
turn
inc
rem
ents
to
incr
ease
the
loc
k fo
rce.
T
o en
sure
the
mite
r lo
ck i
s fu
nctio
ning
pro
perly
, re
-lock
m
iter
lock
han
dle
to a
non
-det
ent m
iter
angl
e.
NO
TE
: S
ome
mod
els
may
hav
e a
set
scre
w a
s sh
own
in
Fig
ure
15. U
sing
a 3
/32
hex
wre
nch,
loos
en th
e se
t scr
ew
on t
he p
ivot
pin
. T
ight
en s
et s
crew
afte
r ad
just
men
t is
co
mpl
ete.
Bru
sh
es
WA
RN
ING
: T
o r
ed
uce t
he r
isk o
f seri
ou
s p
ers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
o
ff th
e to
ol
an
d d
isco
nn
ect
it fr
om
th
e
po
wer
so
urc
e b
efo
re a
ttem
pti
ng
to
mo
ve i
t, c
han
ge
accesso
ries
or
make
an
y
ad
justm
en
ts
accep
t as
wri
tten
in
laser
ad
justm
en
t in
str
ucti
on
s.
Insp
ect
carb
on
brus
hes
regu
larly
by
un
plug
ging
to
ol,
rem
ovin
g th
e m
otor
end
cap
(F
ig.
2),
lift
the
brus
h sp
ring
and
with
draw
the
bru
sh a
ssem
bly.
Kee
p br
ushe
s cl
ean
and
slid
ing
free
ly i
n th
eir
guid
es.
Alw
ays
repl
ace
a us
ed
brus
h in
the
sam
e or
ient
atio
n in
the
hol
der
as it
was
prio
r to
its
rem
oval
. C
arbo
n br
ushe
s ha
ve v
aryi
ng s
ymbo
ls
stam
ped
into
the
ir si
des,
and
if t
he b
rush
is w
orn
dow
n to
ap
prox
imat
ely
1/2"
(12.
7 m
m),
the
sprin
g w
ill n
o lo
nger
exe
rtpr
essu
re a
nd t
hey
mus
t be
rep
lace
d. U
se o
nly
iden
tical
D
EW
ALT
bru
shes
. U
se o
f th
e co
rrec
t gr
ade
of b
rush
is
esse
ntia
l for
pro
per
oper
atio
n of
ele
ctric
bra
ke. N
ew b
rush
as
sem
blie
s ar
e av
aila
ble
at D
EW
ALT
ser
vice
cen
ters
. The
to
ol s
houl
d be
allo
wed
to
“run
in”
(ru
n at
no
load
) fo
r 10
m
inut
es b
efor
e us
e to
sea
t new
bru
shes
. The
ele
ctric
bra
ke
may
be
erra
tic in
ope
ratio
n un
til t
he b
rush
es a
re p
rope
rly
seat
ed (
wor
n in
). A
lway
s re
plac
e th
e br
ush
insp
ectio
n ca
p af
ter
insp
ectio
n or
ser
vici
ng th
e br
ushe
s.W
hile
“ru
nnin
g in
” D
O N
OT
TIE
, TA
PE
, OR
OT
HE
R W
ISE
LO
CK
TH
E T
RIG
GE
R S
WIT
CH
ON
. H
OLD
BY
HA
ND
O
NLY
.
FIG
. 14
TR
IGG
ER
S
WIT
CH
HO
LE F
OR
PA
DLO
CK
LEF
T S
IDE
F
EN
CE
C
LAM
PIN
G
KN
OB
FIG
. 13
LEF
T S
IDE
B
EV
EL
ST
OP
S
CR
EW
ST
OP
S
CR
EW
LOC
K
NU
T
FIG
. 12
BE
VE
L P
OIN
TE
R
BE
VE
L C
LAM
P
KN
OB
FIG
. 15
SE
T S
CR
EW
(IF
EQ
UIP
PE
D)
SLO
TT
ED
A
DJU
ST
ME
NT
R
OD
English
9
BE
VE
L C
UT
S
A b
evel
cut
is
a cr
ossc
ut m
ade
with
the
saw
bla
de a
t a
beve
l to
the
woo
d. I
n or
der
to s
et t
he b
evel
, lo
osen
the
be
vel c
lam
p kn
ob a
nd m
ove
the
saw
to th
e le
ft as
des
ired.
(I
t is
necessary
to
mo
ve t
he l
eft
sid
e o
f th
e f
en
ce t
o
allo
w c
leara
nce).
Onc
e th
e de
sire
d be
vel a
ngle
has
bee
n se
t, tig
hten
the
beve
l cla
mp
knob
firm
ly.
Bev
el a
ngle
s ca
n be
set
fro
m 3
° rig
ht t
o 48
° le
ft an
d ca
n be
cut
with
the
mite
r arm
set
bet
wee
n ze
ro a
nd 5
0° ri
ght o
r le
ft. E
nsur
e th
e fe
nce
has
been
adj
uste
d pr
oper
ly.
Whe
n cu
tting
lef
t be
vel,
or r
ight
mite
r co
mpo
und
cuts
, it
will
be
nece
ssar
y to
rem
ove
the
adju
stab
le fe
nce.
QU
AL
ITY
OF
CU
T
The
sm
ooth
ness
of
any
cut
depe
nds
on a
num
ber
of
varia
bles
. Thi
ngs
like
mat
eria
l bei
ng c
ut, b
lade
type
, bla
de
shar
pnes
s an
d ra
te o
f cu
t al
l co
ntrib
ute
to t
he q
ualit
y of
th
e cu
t.W
hen
smoo
thes
t cu
ts a
re d
esire
d fo
r m
oldi
ng a
nd o
ther
pr
ecis
ion
wor
k, a
sha
rp (
60–8
0 to
oth
carb
ide)
bla
de a
nd a
sl
ower
, eve
n cu
tting
rat
e w
ill p
rodu
ce th
e de
sire
d re
sults
.E
nsur
e th
at m
ater
ial d
oes
not c
reep
whi
le c
uttin
g. C
lam
p it
secu
rely
in p
lace
. Alw
ays
let t
he b
lade
com
e to
a fu
ll st
op
befo
re r
aisi
ng a
rm.
If sm
all
fiber
s of
woo
d st
ill s
plit
out
at t
he r
ear
of t
he
wor
kpie
ce,
appl
y a
piec
e of
mas
king
tap
e on
the
woo
d w
here
the
cut
will
be
mad
e. S
aw t
hrou
gh t
he t
ape
and
care
fully
rem
ove
tape
whe
n th
e cu
t is
finis
hed.
F
or
varie
d cu
tting
ap
plic
atio
ns,
refe
r to
th
e lis
t of
re
com
men
ded
saw
bla
des
for
your
saw
and
sel
ect
the
one
that
bes
t fits
you
r ne
eds
(Pag
e 4)
.
BO
DY
AN
D H
AN
D P
OS
ITIO
N (
FIG
. 16)
Pro
per p
ositi
onin
g of
you
r bod
y an
d ha
nds
whe
n op
erat
ing
the
mite
r sa
w w
ill m
ake
cutti
ng e
asie
r, m
ore
accu
rate
and
sa
fer.
Nev
er p
lace
han
ds n
ear
cutti
ng a
rea.
Pla
ce h
ands
no
clo
ser
than
6"
(152
mm
) fr
om t
he b
lade
. H
old
the
wor
kpie
ce t
ight
ly t
o th
e ta
ble
and
the
fenc
e w
hen
cutti
ng.
Kee
p ha
nds
in p
ositi
on u
ntil
the
trig
ger
has
been
rel
ease
d an
d th
e bl
ade
has
com
plet
ely
stop
ped.
ALW
AY
S M
AK
E
DR
Y R
UN
S (
UN
PO
WE
RE
D)
BE
FO
RE
FIN
ISH
CU
TS
SO
T
HA
T Y
OU
CA
N C
HE
CK
TH
E P
AT
H O
F T
HE
BLA
DE
. D
O N
OT
CR
OS
S H
AN
DS
, AS
SH
OW
N IN
FIG
UR
E 1
5A.
Kee
p bo
th f
eet
firm
ly o
n th
e flo
or a
nd m
aint
ain
prop
er
bala
nce.
As
you
mov
e th
e m
iter
arm
left
and
right
, fo
llow
it
and
stan
d sl
ight
ly t
o th
e si
de o
f th
e sa
w b
lade
. S
ight
th
roug
h th
e gu
ard
louv
ers
whe
n fo
llow
ing
a pe
ncil
line.
CL
AM
PIN
G T
HE
WO
RK
PIE
CE
WA
RN
ING
: T
o r
ed
uce t
he r
isk o
f seri
ou
s p
ers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
o
ff th
e to
ol
an
d d
isco
nn
ect
it fr
om
th
e
po
wer
so
urc
e b
efo
re a
ttem
pti
ng
to
mo
ve i
t, c
han
ge
accesso
ries
or
make
an
y
ad
justm
en
ts
accep
t as
wri
tten
in
laser
ad
justm
en
t in
str
ucti
on
s.
PR
OP
ER
HA
ND
PO
SIT
ION
FIG
. 16
IMP
RO
PE
R H
AN
D P
OS
ITIO
N
FIG
. 16
A
IMP
RO
PE
R H
AN
D P
OS
ITIO
NP
RO
PE
R H
AN
D P
OS
ITIO
N
English
10
WA
RN
ING
: A
w
ork
pie
ce
that
is
cla
mped,
bala
nced
and s
ecure
befo
re a
cut
may b
ecom
e u
nbala
nced a
fter
a
cut
is
com
ple
ted.
An
unbala
nced
load
may
tip
the
saw
or
anyth
ing t
he s
aw
is a
ttached t
o,
such a
s a
table
or
work
bench.
When
makin
g
a
cut
that
may
becom
e
unbala
nced,
pro
perly s
upport
the w
ork
pie
ce a
nd e
nsure
th
e s
aw
is firm
ly b
olted to a
sta
ble
surf
ace. P
ers
onal i
nju
ry
may o
ccur.
WA
RN
ING
: T
he c
lam
p foot m
ust re
main
cla
mped a
bove
the b
ase o
f th
e s
aw
whenever
the c
lam
p is u
sed.
Alw
ays
cla
mp t
he w
ork
pie
ce t
o t
he b
ase o
f th
e s
aw
–not
to a
ny
oth
er
part
of
the w
ork
are
a.
Ensure
the c
lam
p f
oot
is n
ot
cla
mped o
n t
he e
dge o
f th
e b
ase o
f th
e s
aw
.
CA
UT
ION
: A
lways
use
a
work
cla
mp
to
main
tain
contr
ol
and re
duce th
e risk of
work
pie
ce dam
age and
pers
onal in
jury
.
If yo
u ca
nnot
sec
ure
the
wor
kpie
ce o
n th
e ta
ble
and
agai
nst
the
fenc
e by
han
d, (
irreg
ular
sha
pe,
etc.
) or
you
r ha
nd w
ould
be
less
tha
n 6"
(15
2 m
m)
from
the
bla
de,
a cl
amp
or o
ther
fixt
ure
shou
ld b
e us
ed.
For
bes
t re
sults
use
the
DW
7082
cla
mp
mad
e fo
r us
e w
ith y
our
saw
. It
is a
vaila
ble
thro
ugh
your
loca
l ret
aile
r or
D
EW
ALT
ser
vice
cen
ter
at e
xtra
cos
t.O
ther
aid
s su
ch a
s sp
ring
clam
ps, b
ar c
lam
ps o
r C-c
lam
ps
may
be
ap
prop
riate
fo
r ce
rtai
n si
zes
and
shap
es
of
mat
eria
l. U
se c
are
in s
elec
ting
and
plac
ing
thes
e cl
amps
. T
ake
time
to m
ake
a dr
y ru
n be
fore
mak
ing
the
cut.
The
le
ft fe
nce
will
slid
e fr
om s
ide
to s
ide
to a
id in
cla
mpi
ng.
TO
IN
ST
AL
L C
LA
MP
(S
OL
D S
EP
AR
AT
EL
Y)
1.
Inse
rt i
t in
to t
he h
ole
behi
nd t
he f
ence
. T
he c
lam
p sh
ould
be
faci
ng t
owar
d th
e ba
ck o
f th
e m
iter
saw
. T
he g
roov
e on
the
cla
mp
rod
shou
ld b
e fu
lly in
sert
ed
into
the
bas
e. E
nsur
e th
is g
roov
e is
ful
ly in
sert
ed in
to
the
base
of
the
mite
r sa
w.
If th
e gr
oove
is v
isib
le,
the
clam
p w
ill n
ot b
e se
cure
. 2
. R
otat
e th
e cl
amp
180º
tow
ard
the
fron
t of
the
mite
r sa
w.
3.
Loos
en t
he k
nob
to a
djus
t th
e cl
amp
up o
r do
wn,
th
en u
se t
he f
ine
adju
st k
nob
to f
irmly
cla
mp
the
wor
kpie
ce.
NO
TE
: P
lace
th
e cl
amp
on
the
oppo
site
si
de
of
the
base
w
hen
beve
ling.
A
LWA
YS
M
AK
E
DR
Y
RU
NS
(U
NP
OW
ER
ED
) B
EF
OR
E
FIN
ISH
C
UT
S
TO
C
HE
CK
T
HE
P
AT
H
OF
T
HE
B
LAD
E.
EN
SU
RE
T
HE
C
LAM
P
DO
ES
NO
T I
NT
ER
FE
RE
WIT
H T
HE
AC
TIO
N O
F T
HE
S
AW
OR
GU
AR
DS
.W
AR
NIN
G:
A w
ork
pie
ce t
hat
is c
lam
ped,
bala
nced
and s
ecure
befo
re a
cut
may b
ecom
e u
nbala
nced a
fter
a c
ut
is c
om
ple
ted.
An u
nbala
nced load m
ay t
ip t
he
saw
or
anyth
ing t
he s
aw
is a
ttached t
o,
such a
s a
table
or
work
bench.
When m
akin
g a
cut
that
may b
ecom
e
unbala
nced,
pro
perly s
upport
the w
ork
pie
ce a
nd e
nsure
th
e s
aw
is f
irm
ly b
olted t
o a
sta
ble
surf
ace.
WA
RN
ING
: T
he
cla
mp
foot
must
rem
ain
cla
mped
above t
he b
ase o
f th
e s
aw
whenever
the c
lam
p i
s u
sed.
Alw
ays c
lam
p the w
ork
pie
ce to the b
ase o
f th
e s
aw
–not to
any o
ther
part
of
the w
ork
are
a.
Ensure
the c
lam
p f
oot
is
not
cla
mped o
n t
he e
dge o
f th
e b
ase o
f th
e s
aw
.
SU
PP
OR
T F
OR
LO
NG
PIE
CE
S
WA
RN
ING
: T
o r
ed
uce t
he r
isk o
f seri
ou
s p
ers
on
al
inju
ry,
turn
o
ff th
e to
ol
an
d d
isco
nn
ect
it fr
om
th
e
po
wer
so
urc
e b
efo
re a
ttem
pti
ng
to
mo
ve i
t, c
han
ge
accesso
ries
or
make
an
y
ad
justm
en
ts
accep
t as
wri
tten
in
laser
ad
justm
en
t in
str
ucti
on
s.
ALW
AY
S S
UP
PO
RT
LO
NG
PIE
CE
S.
Nev
er u
se a
noth
er p
erso
n as
a s
ubst
itute
for
a t
able
ex
tens
ion;
as
addi
tiona
l su
ppor
t fo
r a
wor
kpie
ce t
hat
is
long
er o
r w
ider
tha
n th
e ba
sic
mite
r sa
w t
able
or
to h
elp
feed
, sup
port
or
pull
the
wor
kpie
ce.
For
bes
t res
ults
, use
the
DW
7080
ext
ensi
on w
ork
supp
ort
to e
xten
d th
e ta
ble
wid
th o
f you
r sa
w. A
vaila
ble
from
you
r de
aler
at e
xtra
cos
t. S
uppo
rt l
ong
wor
kpie
ces
usin
g an
y co
nven
ient
mea
ns
such
as
saw
hors
es o
r si
mila
r de
vice
s to
kee
p th
e en
ds
from
dro
ppin
g.
CU
TT
ING
PIC
TU
RE
FR
AM
ES
, S
HA
DO
W B
OX
ES
AN
D
OT
HE
R F
OU
R-S
IDE
D P
RO
JE
CT
S
To
best
und
erst
and
how
to
mak
e th
e ite
ms
liste
d he
re,
we
sugg
est t
hat y
ou tr
y a
few
sim
ple
proj
ects
usi
ng s
crap
w
ood
until
you
dev
elop
a “
FE
EL”
for
your
saw
.Y
our
saw
is
the
perf
ect
tool
for
mite
ring
corn
ers
like
the
one
show
n in
Fig
ure
17.
Ske
tch
A i
n F
igur
e 17
sho
ws
a jo
int
mad
e by
usi
ng t
he b
evel
adj
ustm
ent
to b
evel
the
ed
ges
of t
he t
wo
boar
ds a
t 45
° ea
ch t
o pr
oduc
e a
90°
corn
er.
For
thi
s jo
int
the
mite
r ar
m w
as lo
cked
in t
he z
ero
posi
tion
and
the
beve
l adj
ustm
ent
was
lock
ed a
t 45
°. T
he
woo
d w
as p
ositi
oned
with
the
bro
ad f
lat
side
aga
inst
the
ta
ble
and
the
narr
ow e
dge
agai
nst t
he fe
nce.
The
cut
cou
ld
also
be
mad
e by
mite
ring
right
and
lef
t w
ith t
he b
road
su
rfac
e ag
ains
t the
fenc
e.C
UT
TIN
G T
RIM
MO
LD
ING
AN
D O
TH
ER
FR
AM
ES
Ske
tch
B in
Fig
ure
17 s
how
s a
join
t m
ade
by s
ettin
g th
e m
iter
arm
at
45°
to m
iter
the
two
boar
ds t
o fo
rm a
90°
co
rner
. To
mak
e th
is ty
pe o
f joi
nt, s
et th
e be
vel a
djus
tmen
t to
zer
o an
d th
e m
iter
arm
to 4
5°. O
nce
agai
n, p
ositi
on th
e w
ood
with
the
bro
ad f
lat
side
on
the
tabl
e an
d th
e na
rrow
ed
ge a
gain
st th
e fe
nce.
The
tw
o sk
etch
es i
n F
igur
e 17
are
for
fou
r si
ded
obje
cts
only
. A
s th
e nu
mbe
r of
sid
es c
hang
es,
so d
o th
e m
iter
and
beve
l ang
les.
The
cha
rt b
elow
giv
es th
e pr
oper
ang
les
for
a va
riety
of
shap
es.
The
cha
rt a
ssum
es t
hat
all s
ides
are
of
equ
al le
ngth
. For
a s
hape
that
is n
ot s
how
n in
the
char
t, us
e th
e fo
llow
ing
form
ula.
180
° di
vide
d by
the
num
ber
of
side
s eq
uals
the
mite
r or
bev
el a
ngle
.
FIG
. 18
FIG
. 19
FIG
. 17
A.
B.
AN
GLE
“A
”
FIG
. 21
FIG
. 20
MIT
ER
S
CA
LE
English
11
- E
XA
MP
LE
S -
N
O. S
IDE
SA
NG
LE M
ITE
R O
R B
EV
EL
445
°5
36°
630
°7
25.7
°8
22.5
°9
20°
1018
°
CU
TT
ING
CO
MP
OU
ND
MIT
ER
S
A c
ompo
und
mite
r is
a c
ut m
ade
usin
g a
mite
r an
gle
and
a be
vel a
ngle
at t
he s
ame
time.
Thi
s is
the
type
of c
ut u
sed
to m
ake
fram
es o
r bo
xes
with
sla
ntin
g si
des
like
the
one
show
n in
Fig
ure
18.
NO
TE
: If t
he c
uttin
g an
gle
varie
s fr
om c
ut to
cut
, che
ck th
at
the
beve
l cla
mp
knob
and
the
mite
r lo
ck k
nob
are
secu
rely
tig
hten
ed.
The
se k
nobs
mus
t be
tig
hten
ed a
fter
mak
ing
any
chan
ges
in b
evel
or
mite
r.T
he c
hart
sho
wn
on p
age
16 w
ill a
ssis
t yo
u in
sel
ectin
g th
e pr
oper
bev
el a
nd m
iter s
ettin
gs fo
r com
mon
com
poun
d m
iter
cuts
. T
o us
e th
e ch
art,
sele
ct t
he d
esire
d an
gle
“A”
(Fig
ure
19)
of y
our
proj
ect
and
loca
te t
hat
angl
e on
the
ap
prop
riate
arc
in
the
char
t. F
rom
tha
t po
int
follo
w t
he
char
t st
raig
ht d
own
to f
ind
the
corr
ect
beve
l an
gle
and
stra
ight
acr
oss
to fi
nd th
e co
rrec
t mite
r an
gle.
Set
you
r sa
w t
o th
e pr
escr
ibed
ang
les
and
mak
e a
few
tr
ial
cuts
. P
ract
ice
fittin
g th
e cu
t pi
eces
tog
ethe
r un
til y
ou
deve
lop
a fe
el fo
r th
is p
roce
dure
and
feel
com
fort
able
with
it. E
XA
MP
LE
: T
o m
ake
a 4
side
d bo
x w
ith 2
6° e
xter
ior
angl
es (
Ang
le A
, F
igur
e 19
), u
se t
he u
pper
rig
ht a
rc.
Fin
d 26
° on
the
arc
sca
le.
Fol
low
the
hor
izon
tal
inte
rsec
ting
line
to e
ither
sid
e to
get
mite
r an
gle
setti
ng o
n sa
w (
42°)
. Li
kew
ise,
fol
low
the
ver
tical
inte
rsec
ting
line
to t
he t
op o
r bo
ttom
to
get
the
beve
l an
gle
setti
ng o
n th
e sa
w (
18°)
. A
lway
s tr
y cu
ts o
n a
few
scr
ap p
iece
s of
woo
d to
ver
ify
setti
ngs
on s
aw.
MIT
ER
SC
AL
E
The
sca
le i
s us
ed w
hen
calc
ulat
ing
angl
es.
To
calc
ulat
e th
e pr
oper
mite
r an
gle,
div
ide
180°
by
the
num
ber
of s
ides
of
the
box
or fr
ame.
Ref
er to
the
char
t on
page
11
for s
ome
exam
ples
.
VE
RN
IER
SC
AL
E (
FIG
. 23,
24)
You
r sa
w i
s eq
uipp
ed w
ith a
ver
nier
sca
le f
or a
dded
pr
ecis
ion.
The
ver
nier
sca
le a
llow
s yo
u to
acc
urat
ely
set
mite
r an
gles
to
the
near
est
1/4°
(15
min
utes
). T
o us
e th
e ve
rnie
r sc
ale
follo
w th
e st
eps
liste
d be
low
.(A
s an
exa
mpl
e, le
t’s a
ssum
e th
at t
he a
ngle
you
wan
t to
m
iter
is 2
4-1/
4° r
ight
). 1
. Tur
n of
f mite
r sa
w.
2. S
et th
e m
iter a
ngle
to th
e ne
ares
t who
le d
egre
e de
sire
d by
alig
ning
the
cent
er m
ark
in th
e ve
rnie
r sca
le, s
how
n in
Fig
ure
23,
with
the
who
le d
egre
e nu
mbe
r et
ched
in
FIG
. 23 C
EN
TE
R M
AR
K O
N V
ER
NIE
R S
CA
LE A
LIG
NS
WIT
H
DE
SIR
ED
WH
OLE
AN
GLE
ON
MIT
ER
SC
ALE
(24°
RIG
HT
MIT
ER
)
FIG
. 25
FIG
. 24
1/4°
VE
RN
IER
MA
RK
ALI
GN
S W
ITH
CLO
SE
ST
WH
OLE
D
EG
RE
E M
AR
K O
N M
ITE
R S
CA
LE (
24-1
/4°
RIG
HT
MIT
ER
)
the
mite
r sc
ale.
Exa
min
e F
igur
e 23
clo
sely
; the
set
ting
show
n is
24º
rig
ht m
iter.
3. T
o se
t th
e ad
ditio
nal 1
/4°,
squ
eeze
the
mite
r ar
m lo
ck
and
care
fully
mov
e th
e ar
m to
the
RIG
HT
unt
il th
e 1/
4°
vern
ier
mar
k al
igns
with
the
CLO
SE
ST
deg
ree
mar
k on
the
mite
r sc
ale.
In
our
exam
ple,
the
clo
sest
deg
ree
mar
k on
the
mite
r sc
ale
happ
ens
to b
e 25
°. F
igur
e 24
sh
ows
a se
tting
of 2
4-1/
4° r
ight
mite
r.F
or s
ettin
gs t
hat
requ
ire p
artia
l de
gree
s (1
/4,
1/2,
3/4
°)
alig
n th
e de
sire
d ve
rnie
r m
ark
with
the
CLO
SE
ST
deg
ree
mar
k on
the
mite
r sc
ale,
as
desc
ribed
abo
ve.
(The
pla
stic
ve
rnie
r pla
te is
insc
ribed
with
mar
ks fo
r 1/4
, 1/2
, 3/4
and
1°.
O
nly
the
1/2°
is n
umer
ical
ly la
bele
d.)
WH
EN
MIT
ER
ING
TO
TH
E R
IGH
T
To
incr
ease
the
mite
r an
gle
whe
n m
iterin
g to
the
rig
ht,
mov
e th
e ar
m to
alig
n th
e ap
prop
riate
ver
nier
mar
k w
ith th
e cl
oses
t m
ark
on t
he m
iter
scal
e to
the
rig
ht.
To
decr
ease
th
e m
iter
angl
e w
hen
mite
ring
to th
e rig
ht, m
ove
the
arm
to
alig
n th
e ap
prop
riate
ver
nier
mar
k w
ith th
e cl
oses
t mar
k on
th
e m
iter
scal
e to
the
left.
WH
EN
MIT
ER
ING
TO
TH
E L
EF
T
To
incr
ease
the
mite
r an
gle
whe
n m
iterin
g to
the
left,
mov
e th
e ar
m t
o al
ign
the
appr
opria
te v
erni
er m
ark
with
the
cl
oses
t mar
k on
the
mite
r sc
ale
to th
e le
ft. T
o de
crea
se th
e m
iter
angl
e w
hen
mite
ring
to th
e le
ft, m
ove
the
arm
to a
lign
the
appr
opria
te v
erni
er m
ark
with
the
clo
sest
mar
k on
the
m
iter
scal
e to
the
right
.
CU
TT
ING
BA
SE
MO
LD
ING
ALW
AY
S M
AK
E A
DR
Y R
UN
WIT
HO
UT
PO
WE
R B
EF
OR
E
MA
KIN
G A
NY
CU
TS
.S
trai
ght 9
0° c
uts
:P
ositi
on
the
woo
d ag
ains
t th
e fe
nce
as
show
n in
F
igur
e 21
. Tur
n on
the
saw
, allo
w th
e bl
ade
to r
each
full
spee
d an
d lo
wer
the
arm
sm
ooth
ly th
roug
h th
e cu
t.
CU
TT
ING
BA
SE
MO
LD
ING
UP
TO
3.5
" (8
8.9
mm
) H
IGH
VE
RT
ICA
LL
Y A
GA
INS
T T
HE
FE
NC
E
Pos
ition
mol
ding
as
show
n in
Fig
ure
25.
All
cuts
are
mad
e w
ith th
e ba
ck o
f the
mol
ding
aga
inst
the
fenc
e an
d bo
ttom
of t
he m
oldi
ng a
gain
st th
e ba
se.
INS
IDE
CO
RN
ER
:O
UT
SID
E C
OR
NE
R:
Left
side
Left
side
1.
Mite
r le
ft 45
° 1
. M
iter
right
at 4
5° 2
. S
ave
left
side
of c
ut 2
. S
ave
left
side
of c
utR
ight
sid
eR
ight
sid
e 1
. M
iter
Rig
ht 4
5° 1
. M
iter
left
at 4
5° 2
. S
ave
right
sid
e of
cut
2.
Sav
e rig
ht s
ide
of c
ut
Mat
eria
l up
to
3.5"
(88
.9 m
m)
can
be c
ut a
s de
scrib
ed
abov
e. F
or w
ider
boa
rds
[up
to 4
.25"
(10
7.95
mm
)] s
ever
al
min
or c
once
ssio
ns m
ust b
e m
ade.
W
hen
cutti
ng a
boa
rd b
etw
een
3.5"
(88
.9 m
m)
and
4.25
" (1
07.9
5 m
m) i
n w
idth
the
rolle
r on
the
tip o
f the
gua
rd c
ould
English
12
hang
up
on th
e w
orkp
iece
. If t
his
occu
rs, s
impl
y pl
ace
your
rig
ht t
hum
b on
the
upp
er s
ide
of t
he g
uard
and
rol
l th
e gu
ard
up ju
st e
noug
h to
cle
ar t
he w
orkp
iece
, as
sho
wn
in
Fig
ure
28. O
nce
you
have
cle
ared
the
wor
kpie
ce, y
ou c
an
rele
ase
the
guar
d an
d it
will
con
tinue
to
open
as
the
cut
prog
ress
es.
Whe
n m
iterin
g to
the
rig
ht s
ide
of a
bas
e m
oldi
ng w
ider
th
an 3
.5"
(88.
9 m
m)
stan
ding
ver
tical
ly a
gain
st t
he f
ence
as
in F
igur
e 25
, the
saw
can
onl
y cu
t thr
ough
the
boar
d up
to
1 in
ch fr
om th
e en
d of
the
boar
d. T
ryin
g to
cut
mor
e th
an
an in
ch w
ill c
ause
the
saw
’s g
ear
case
to in
terf
ere
with
the
wor
kpie
ce. I
f you
wan
t to
cut b
ase
mol
ding
bet
wee
n 3-
1/2"
(8
8.9
mm
) an
d 4.
25"
(107
.95
mm
) w
ide
vert
ical
ly f
ollo
w
the
dire
ctio
ns b
elow
.
CU
TT
ING
3.5
" (8
8.9
mm
)– 4
.25"
(107.9
5 m
m)
BA
SE
M
OL
DIN
G V
ER
TIC
AL
LY
AG
AIN
ST
TH
E F
EN
CE
•
Pos
ition
mol
ding
as
show
n in
Fig
ure
25.
•
All
cuts
mad
e w
ith t
he b
ack
of t
he m
oldi
ng a
gain
st t
he
fenc
eIN
SID
E C
OR
NE
R:
Left
side
1. P
ositi
on m
oldi
ng w
ith b
otto
m o
f m
oldi
ng a
gain
st
the
base
of t
he s
aw2.
Mite
r le
ft 45
°3.
Sav
e le
ft si
de o
f cut
Rig
ht s
ide
1. P
ositi
on m
oldi
ng w
ith t
op o
f th
e m
oldi
ng r
estin
g on
th
e ba
se o
f the
saw
2. M
iter
left
45°
3. S
ave
left
side
of c
utO
UT
SID
E C
OR
NE
R:
Left
side
1.
Pos
ition
mol
ding
with
bot
tom
of m
oldi
ng a
gain
st
the
base
of t
he s
aw2.
Mite
r rig
ht 4
5°3.
Sav
e le
ft si
de o
f cut
NO
TE
: If
the
cut m
ust b
e m
ade
som
ewhe
re o
ther
than
1"
fro
m t
he e
nd o
f th
e m
oldi
ng:
cut
off
the
mol
ding
at
90°
appr
ox. 1
" (2
5.4
mm
) lo
nger
than
you
r fin
al le
ngth
th
en m
ake
the
mite
r cu
t as
desc
ribed
abo
ve.
Rig
ht s
ide
1. P
ositi
on
mol
ding
w
ith
botto
m
of
the
mol
ding
ag
ains
t th
e ba
se o
f the
saw
2. M
iter
left
45°
3. S
ave
the
right
sid
e of
cut
A t
hird
met
hod
of m
akin
g th
e cu
t ne
cess
ary
is t
o m
ake
a ze
ro d
egre
e m
iter,
45°
bev
el c
ut. Y
our s
aw c
an c
ut a
bev
el
6.2"
(15
7.5
mm
) w
ide.
CU
TT
ING
BA
SE
MO
LD
ING
LA
YIN
G F
LA
T A
ND
US
ING
T
HE
BE
VE
L F
EA
TU
RE
•
All
cuts
mad
e w
ith t
he s
aw s
et a
t 45
° be
vel
and
0 m
iter.
•
All
cuts
mad
e w
ith b
ack
of m
oldi
ng l
ayin
g fla
t on
the
sa
w a
s sh
own
in F
igur
es 2
6.
• M
ove
the
left
side
fen
ce o
ut o
f th
e pa
th o
f th
e bl
ade
befo
re a
ttem
ptin
g an
y of
the
follo
win
g cu
ts.
INS
IDE
CO
RN
ER
:Le
ft si
de
1. P
ositi
on m
oldi
ng w
ith to
p of
mol
ding
aga
inst
the
fenc
e2.
Sav
e le
ft si
de o
f cut
Rig
ht s
ide
1. P
ositi
on m
oldi
ng w
ith b
otto
m o
f th
e m
oldi
ng a
gain
st
the
fenc
e2.
Sav
e le
ft si
de o
f cut
OU
TS
IDE
CO
RN
ER
:Le
ft si
de
1. P
ositi
on m
oldi
ng w
ith b
otto
m o
f th
e m
oldi
ng a
gain
st
the
fenc
e2.
Sav
e rig
ht s
ide
of c
utR
ight
sid
e
1. P
ositi
on
mol
ding
w
ith
top
of
mol
ding
ag
ains
t th
e fe
nce
2. S
ave
right
sid
e of
cut
CU
TT
ING
CR
OW
N M
OL
DIN
GY
our
mite
r sa
w i
s be
tter
suite
d to
the
tas
k of
cut
ting
crow
n m
oldi
ng
than
an
y to
ol
mad
e.
In
orde
r to
fit
pr
oper
ly, c
row
n m
oldi
ng m
ust b
e co
mpo
und
mite
red
with
ex
trem
e ac
cura
cy.
The
tw
o fla
t su
rfac
es o
n a
give
n pi
ece
of c
row
n m
oldi
ng
are
at a
ngle
s th
at, w
hen
adde
d to
geth
er, e
qual
exa
ctly
90°
. M
ost,
but
not
all,
crow
n m
oldi
ng h
as a
top
rea
r an
gle
(the
se
ctio
n th
at fi
ts fl
at a
gain
st th
e ce
iling
) of
52°
and
a b
otto
m
rear
ang
le (
the
part
that
fits
flat
aga
inst
the
wal
l) of
38°
.Y
our
mite
r sa
w h
as s
peci
al p
re-s
et m
iter
dete
nt p
oint
s at
31
.62°
left
and
right
for
cutti
ng c
row
n m
oldi
ng a
t the
pro
per
angl
e (F
ig.
27).
The
re i
s al
so a
mar
k on
the
Bev
el s
cale
at
33.
85°.
The
cha
rt b
elow
giv
es th
e pr
oper
set
tings
for
cutti
ng c
row
n m
oldi
ng. (
The
num
bers
for
the
mite
r an
d be
vel s
ettin
gs a
re
very
pre
cise
and
are
not
eas
y to
acc
urat
ely
set
on y
our
saw
.) S
ince
mos
t ro
oms
do n
ot h
ave
angl
es o
f pr
ecis
ely
90°,
you
will
hav
e to
fine
tune
you
r se
tting
s an
yway
.P
RE
TE
ST
ING
WIT
H S
CR
AP
MA
TE
RIA
L I
S
EX
TR
EM
E L
Y I
MP
OR
TA
NT
!
FO
R C
UT
TIN
G C
RO
WN
MO
LD
ING
LA
YIN
G
FL
AT
AN
D U
SIN
G T
HE
CO
MP
OU
ND
FE
AT
UR
ES
1. M
ove
the
left
side
fen
ce o
ut o
f th
e pa
th o
f th
e bl
ade
befo
re a
ttem
ptin
g an
y of
the
follo
win
g cu
ts.
2. M
oldi
ng l
ayin
g w
ith b
road
bac
k su
rfac
e do
wn
flat
on
saw
tabl
e (F
ig. 2
9).
3. T
he s
ettin
gs b
elow
are
for
all
Sta
ndar
d (U
.S.)
cro
wn
mol
ding
with
52°
and
38°
ang
les.
FIG
. 26
FIG
. 27 F
IG.
28
English
13
FE
NC
E
FIG
. 31
BLA
DE
FE
NC
ER
IGH
T
FIG
. 29
FE
NC
E
TA
BLE
CR
OW
N M
OLD
ING
FLA
T O
N T
AB
LE A
ND
A
GA
INS
T F
EN
CE
CR
OW
N M
OLD
ING
BE
TW
EE
N F
EN
CE
AN
D T
AB
LE
TA
BLE
FE
NC
E
BO
TT
OM
SID
E
OF
MO
LDIN
G
TO
P S
IDE
OF
MO
LDIN
G
FIG
. 30
DW
708
4 C
RO
WN
M
OLD
ING
FE
NC
E
FIG
. 32
BLA
DE
WR
ON
G
BE
VE
L S
ET
TIN
GT
YP
E O
F C
UT
33.8
5°
LEF
T S
IDE
, IN
SID
E C
OR
NE
R:
1.
Top
of m
oldi
ng a
gain
st fe
nce
2.
Mite
r ta
ble
set r
ight
31.
62°
3.
Sav
e le
ft en
d of
cut
33.8
5°
RIG
HT
SID
E, I
NS
IDE
CO
RN
ER
: 1
. B
otto
m o
f mol
ding
aga
inst
fenc
e 2
. M
iter
tabl
e se
t lef
t 31.
62°
3.
Sav
e le
ft en
d of
cut
33.8
5°
LEF
T S
IDE
, OU
TS
IDE
CO
RN
ER
: 1
. B
otto
m o
f mol
ding
aga
inst
fenc
e 2
. M
iter
tabl
e se
t lef
t 31.
62°
3.
Sav
e rig
ht e
nd o
f cut
33.8
5°
RIG
HT
SID
E, O
UT
SID
E C
OR
NE
R:
1.
Top
of m
oldi
ng a
gain
st fe
nce
2.
Mite
r ta
ble
set r
ight
31.
62°
3.
Sav
e rig
ht e
nd o
f cut
Whe
n se
tting
bev
el a
nd m
iter
angl
es f
or a
ll co
mpo
und
mite
rs, r
emem
ber
that
:
T
he
angl
es
pres
ente
d fo
r cr
own
mol
ding
s ar
e ve
ry
prec
ise
and
diffi
cult
to
set
exac
tly.
Sin
ce
they
ca
n ea
sily
shi
ft sl
ight
ly a
nd v
ery
few
roo
ms
have
exa
ctly
sq
uare
cor
ners
, al
l se
tting
s sh
ould
be
test
ed o
n sc
rap
mol
ding
.P
RE
TE
ST
ING
WIT
H S
CR
AP
MA
TE
RIA
L IS
E
XT
RE
ME
LY
IM
PO
RT
AN
T!
AL
TE
RN
AT
IVE
ME
TH
OD
FO
R C
UT
TIN
G C
RO
WN
M
OL
DIN
G
Pla
ce t
he m
oldi
ng o
n th
e ta
ble
at a
n an
gle
betw
een
the
fenc
e an
d th
e sa
w t
able
, as
sho
wn
in F
igur
e 30
. U
se o
f th
e cr
own
mol
ding
fen
ce a
cces
sory
(D
W70
84)
is h
ighl
y re
com
me
nd
ed
be
cau
se o
f its
de
gre
e o
f a
ccu
racy
an
d co
nve
nie
nce
. T
he
cro
wn
mo
ldin
g f
en
ce a
cce
sso
ry i
s av
aila
ble
at e
xtra
cos
t fro
m y
our l
ocal
dea
ler.
The
adv
anta
ge to
cut
ting
crow
n m
oldi
ng u
sing
this
met
hod
is th
at n
o be
vel c
ut is
requ
ired.
Min
ute
chan
ges
in th
e m
iter
angl
e ca
n be
mad
e w
ithou
t affe
ctin
g th
e be
vel a
ngle
. Thi
s w
ay,
whe
n co
rner
s ot
her
than
90°
are
enc
ount
ered
, th
e sa
w c
an b
e qu
ickl
y an
d ea
sily
adj
uste
d fo
r th
em.
Use
the
cr
own
mol
ding
fenc
e ac
cess
ory
(DW
7084
) to
mai
ntai
n th
e an
gle
at w
hich
the
mol
ding
will
be
on th
e w
all.
INS
TR
UC
TIO
NS
FO
R C
UT
TIN
G C
RO
WN
MO
LD
ING
A
NG
LE
D B
ET
WE
EN
TH
E F
EN
CE
AN
D B
AS
E O
F
TH
E S
AW
FO
R A
LL
CU
TS
1. A
ngle
the
mol
ding
so
the
botto
m o
f th
e m
oldi
ng (
part
w
hich
goe
s ag
ains
t th
e w
all w
hen
inst
alle
d) is
aga
inst
th
e fe
nce
and
the
top
of t
he m
oldi
ng is
res
ting
on t
he
base
of t
he s
aw, a
s sh
own
in F
igur
e 30
.2.
The
ang
led
“fla
ts”
on th
e ba
ck o
f the
mol
ding
mus
t res
t sq
uare
ly o
n th
e fe
nce
and
base
of t
he s
aw.
INS
IDE
CO
RN
ER
:O
UT
SID
E C
OR
NE
R:
Left
side
Left
side
1.
Mite
r rig
ht a
t 45°
1.
Mite
r le
ft at
45°
2.
Sav
e rig
ht s
ide
of c
ut 2
. S
ave
right
sid
e of
cut
Rig
ht s
ide
Rig
ht s
ide
1.
Mite
r le
ft at
45°
1.
Mite
r rig
ht a
t 45°
2.
Sav
e le
ft si
de o
f cut
2.
Sav
e le
ft si
de o
f cut
Sp
ec
ial C
uts
NE
VE
R M
AK
E A
NY
CU
T U
NL
ES
S T
HE
MA
TE
RIA
L I
S
SE
CU
RE
D O
N T
HE
TA
BL
E A
ND
AG
AIN
ST
TH
E F
EN
CE
.
AL
UM
INU
M C
UT
TIN
G
ALW
AY
S U
SE
TH
E A
PP
RO
PR
IAT
E S
AW
BLA
DE
MA
DE
E
SP
EC
IAL
LY
FO
R C
UT
TIN
G A
LU
MIN
UM
. T
he
se a
re
avai
labl
e at
you
r loc
al D
EW
ALT
reta
iler o
r DEW
ALT
ser
vice
ce
nter
. C
erta
in w
orkp
iece
s, d
ue t
o th
eir
size
, sh
ape
or
surf
ace
finis
h, m
ay r
equi
re t
he u
se o
f a
clam
p or
fix
ture
to
prev
ent
mov
emen
t du
ring
the
cut.
Pos
ition
the
mat
eria
l so
that
you
will
be
cutti
ng th
e th
inne
st c
ross
sec
tion,
as
show
n in
Fig
ure
31. F
igur
e 32
illu
stra
tes
the
wro
ng w
ay to
cut
thes
e ex
trus
ions
. U
se a
stic
k w
ax c
uttin
g lu
bric
ant
whe
n cu
tting
al
umin
um.
App
ly t
he s
tick
wax
dire
ctly
to
the
saw
bla
de
befo
re c
uttin
g. N
ever
app
ly s
tick
wax
to a
mov
ing
blad
e.
English
14
The
wax
, ava
ilabl
e at
mos
t har
dwar
e st
ores
and
indu
stria
l m
ill s
uppl
y ho
uses
, pr
ovid
es p
rope
r lu
bric
atio
n an
d ke
eps
chip
s fr
om a
dher
ing
to th
e bl
ade.
Be
sure
to p
rope
rly s
ecur
e w
orkp
iece
. Ref
er to
pag
e 4
for
corr
ect s
aw b
lade
.
BO
WE
D M
AT
ER
IAL
Whe
n cu
tting
bow
ed m
ater
ial a
lway
s po
sitio
n it
as s
how
n in
Fig
ure
33 a
nd n
ever
lik
e th
at s
how
n in
Fig
ure
34.
Pos
ition
ing
the
mat
eria
l inc
orre
ctly
will
cau
se it
to p
inch
the
blad
e ne
ar th
e co
mpl
etio
n of
the
cut.
CU
TT
ING
PL
AS
TIC
PIP
E O
R O
TH
ER
RO
UN
D
MA
TE
RIA
LP
last
ic p
ipe
can
be e
asily
cut
with
you
r sa
w.
It sh
ould
be
cut
just
lik
e w
ood
and
CL
AM
PE
D O
R H
EL
D F
IRM
LY
T
O T
HE
FE
NC
E T
O K
EE
P I
T F
RO
M R
OL
LIN
G.
Thi
s is
ex
trem
ely
impo
rtan
t whe
n m
akin
g an
gle
cuts
.
CU
TT
ING
LA
RG
E M
AT
ER
IAL
Occ
asio
nally
you
will
enc
ount
er a
pie
ce o
f woo
d a
little
too
larg
e to
fit
bene
ath
the
blad
e gu
ard.
A l
ittle
ext
ra h
eigh
t ca
n be
gai
ned
by r
ollin
g th
e gu
ard
up o
ut o
f th
e w
ay,
as
show
n in
Fig
ure
28. A
void
doi
ng th
is a
s m
uch
as p
ossi
ble,
bu
t if n
eed
be, t
he s
aw w
ill o
pera
te p
rope
rly a
nd m
ake
the
bigg
er c
ut.
NE
VE
R T
IE,
TA
PE
, O
R O
TH
ER
WIS
E H
OLD
T
HE
GU
AR
D O
PE
N W
HE
N O
PE
RA
TIN
G T
HIS
SA
W.
MA
INT
EN
AN
CE
DO
NO
T u
se l
ubric
ants
or
clea
ners
(pa
rtic
ular
ly s
pray
or
ae
roso
l) in
th
e vi
cini
ty
of
the
plas
tic
guar
d.
The
po
lyca
rbon
ate
mat
eria
l us
ed i
n th
e gu
ard
is s
ubje
ct t
o at
tack
by
cert
ain
chem
ical
s. 1
. All
bear
ings
are
sea
led.
The
y ar
e lu
bric
ated
for l
ife a
nd
need
no
furt
her
mai
nten
ance
. 2
. Per
iodi
cally
cle
an a
ll du
st a
nd w
ood
chip
s fr
om a
roun
d A
ND
UN
DE
R t
he b
ase
and
the
rota
ry t
able
. E
ven
thou
gh
slot
s ar
e pr
ovid
ed
to
allo
w
debr
is
to
pass
th
roug
h, s
ome
dust
will
acc
umul
ate.
3. T
he b
rush
es a
re d
esig
ned
to g
ive
you
seve
ral
year
s of
use
. T
o re
plac
e th
e br
ushe
s re
fer
to B
rush
es o
n pa
ge 8
or
retu
rn t
he t
ool t
o th
e ne
ares
t se
rvic
e ce
nter
fo
r re
pair.
A l
ist
of s
ervi
ce c
ente
r lo
catio
ns i
s pa
cked
w
ith y
our
tool
.
SE
RV
ICE
IN
FO
RM
AT
ION
Ple
ase
have
the
fol
low
ing
info
rmat
ion
avai
labl
e fo
r al
l se
rvic
e ca
lls:
Mod
el N
umbe
r __
____
____
_ S
eria
l Num
ber
____
____
__
Dat
e an
d P
lace
of P
urch
ase
____
____
____
____
____
__
Re
pa
irs
To
assu
re p
rodu
ct S
AF
ET
Y a
nd R
ELI
AB
ILIT
Y,
repa
irs,
mai
nten
ance
and
adj
ustm
ent
shou
ld b
e pe
rfor
med
by
a D
EW
ALT
fac
tory
ser
vice
cen
ter,
a D
EW
ALT
aut
horiz
ed
serv
ice
cent
er o
r ot
her
qual
ified
ser
vice
per
sonn
el. A
lway
s us
e id
entic
al r
epla
cem
ent p
arts
.
FIG
. 34
INC
OR
RE
CT
FIG
. 33
CO
RR
EC
T
FE
NC
E
Th
ree
Ye
ar
Lim
ite
d W
arr
an
tyD
EW
ALT
w
ill
repa
ir,
with
out
char
ge,
any
defe
cts
due
to f
aulty
mat
eria
ls o
r w
orkm
ansh
ip f
or t
hree
yea
rs f
rom
th
e da
te o
f pu
rcha
se.
Thi
s w
arra
nty
does
not
cov
er p
art
failu
re d
ue t
o no
rmal
wea
r or
too
l abu
se.
For
fur
ther
det
ail
of
war
rant
y co
vera
ge
and
war
rant
y re
pair
info
rmat
ion,
vi
sit
ww
w.d
ewal
t.com
or
ca
ll 1-
800-
4-D
EW
ALT
(1
-800
-43
3-92
58).
Thi
s w
arra
nty
does
not
app
ly t
o ac
cess
orie
s or
dam
age
caus
ed w
here
rep
airs
hav
e be
en m
ade
or
atte
mpt
ed b
y ot
hers
. Thi
s w
arra
nty
give
s yo
u sp
ecifi
c le
gal
right
s an
d yo
u m
ay h
ave
othe
r rig
hts
whi
ch v
ary
in c
erta
in
stat
es o
r pr
ovin
ces.
In a
dditi
on t
o th
e w
arra
nty,
DEW
ALT
too
ls a
re c
over
ed b
y ou
r:
1 Y
EA
R F
RE
E S
ER
VIC
ED
EW
ALT
will
mai
ntai
n th
e to
ol a
nd r
epla
ce w
orn
part
s ca
used
by
norm
al u
se,
for
free
, an
y tim
e du
ring
the
first
ye
ar a
fter
purc
hase
.
90 D
AY
MO
NE
Y B
AC
K G
UA
RA
NT
EE
If yo
u ar
e no
t com
plet
ely
satis
fied
with
the
perf
orm
ance
of
your
DEW
ALT
Pow
er T
ool,
Lase
r, o
r N
aile
r fo
r an
y re
ason
, yo
u ca
n re
turn
it w
ithin
90
days
fro
m t
he d
ate
of p
urch
ase
with
a r
ecei
pt fo
r a
full
refu
nd –
no
ques
tions
ask
ed.
LA
TIN
AM
ER
ICA
: Thi
s w
arra
nty
does
not
app
ly to
pro
duct
s so
ld in
Lat
in A
mer
ica.
For
pro
duct
s so
ld in
Lat
in A
mer
ica,
se
e co
untr
y sp
ecifi
c w
arra
nty
info
rmat
ion
cont
aine
d ei
ther
in
the
pack
agin
g, c
all t
he lo
cal c
ompa
ny o
r se
e w
ebsi
te fo
r w
arra
nty
info
rmat
ion.
FR
EE
WA
RN
ING
LA
BE
L R
EP
LA
CE
ME
NT
: If y
our w
arni
ng
labe
ls b
ecom
e ill
egib
le o
r are
mis
sing
, cal
l 1-8
00-4
-DEW
ALT
(1
-800
-433
-925
8) fo
r a
free
rep
lace
men
t.
English
15
Tro
ub
lesh
oo
tin
g G
uid
e
BE
SU
RE
TO
FO
LL
OW
SA
FE
TY
RU
LE
S A
ND
IN
ST
RU
CT
ION
S
TR
OU
BL
E!
WH
AT
’S W
RO
NG
?W
HA
T T
O D
O
Saw
will
no
t sta
rt 1
. S
aw n
ot p
lugg
ed in
1.
Plu
g in
saw
.
2.
Fus
e bl
own
or c
ircui
t bre
aker
tr
ippe
d 2
. R
epla
ce fu
se o
r re
set c
ircui
t bre
aker
.
3.
Cor
d da
mag
ed 3
. H
ave
cord
rep
lace
d by
aut
horiz
ed s
ervi
ce c
ente
r.
4.
Bru
shes
wor
n ou
t 4
. H
ave
brus
hes
repl
aced
by
auth
oriz
ed s
ervi
ce c
ente
r or
rep
lace
th
em y
ours
elf a
s in
stru
cted
on
page
8.
Saw
makes u
nsati
sfa
cto
ry c
uts
1.
Dul
l bla
de 1
. R
epla
ce b
lade
, see
pag
e 5.
2.
Bla
de m
ount
ed b
ackw
ards
2.
Tur
n bl
ade
arou
nd, s
ee p
age
6.
3.
Gum
or
pitc
h on
bla
de 3
. R
emov
e bl
ade
and
clea
n w
ith tu
rpen
tine
and
coar
se s
teel
woo
l or
hou
seho
ld o
ven
clea
ner
4.
Inco
rrec
t bla
de fo
r w
ork
bein
g do
ne 4
. C
hang
e th
e bl
ade
type
, see
pag
e 4.
Bla
de d
oes n
ot
co
me u
p t
o s
peed
1.
Ext
ensi
on c
ord
too
light
or
too
long
1.
Rep
lace
with
ade
quat
e si
ze c
ord,
see
pag
e 1.
2.
Low
hou
se c
urre
nt 2
. C
onta
ct y
our
elec
tric
com
pany
.
Mach
ine v
ibra
tes e
xcessiv
ely
1.
Saw
not
mou
nted
sec
urel
y to
sta
nd
or w
ork
benc
h 1
. T
ight
en a
ll m
ount
ing
hard
war
e, s
ee p
age
5.
2.
Sta
nd o
r be
nch
on u
neve
n flo
or 2
. R
epos
ition
on
flat l
evel
sur
face
, see
pag
e 5.
3.
Dam
aged
saw
bla
de 3
. R
epla
ce b
lade
, see
pag
e 5.
Do
es n
ot
make a
ccu
rate
mit
er
cu
ts 1
. M
iter
scal
e no
t adj
uste
d co
rrec
tly 1
. C
heck
and
adj
ust,
see
page
6.
2.
Bla
de is
not
squ
are
to fe
nce
2.
Che
ck a
nd a
djus
t, se
e pa
ge 6
.
3.
Bla
de is
not
per
pend
icul
ar to
tabl
e 3
. C
heck
and
adj
ust f
ence
, see
pag
e 6.
4.
Wor
kpie
ce m
ovin
g 4
. C
lam
p w
orkp
iece
sec
urel
y to
fenc
e
Mate
rial
pin
ch
es b
lad
e 1
. C
uttin
g bo
wed
mat
eria
l 1
. P
ositi
on b
owed
mat
eria
l as
show
n on
pag
e 13
.
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D W
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BR
OA
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SID
E O
N T
HE
TA
BLE
AN
D T
HE
NA
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OW
ED
GE
AG
AIN
ST
TH
E F
EN
CE
)
SET THIS MITER ANGLE ON SAW
ANGLE OF SIDE OF BOX (ANGLE A)
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ED BOX
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T T
HIS
BE
VE
L A
NG
LE
ON
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ED BOX