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Page 35 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
7.7.2. Making a Crosscut or Miter Cut
Mitering is the same as crosscutting except that the miter gauge is locked at an angle other than 0°.
Follow the procedure below for either type of cut.
CAUTION: Miter angles greater than 45° may force the guard into the saw blade and damage the guard.
Before starting the motor, test the operation by feeding the workpiece into the guard. If the guard
contacts the blade, place the work piece under the guard, NOT TOUCHING THE BLADE, before starting
the motor.
a) Before starting the cut, raise the blade so that it is about 1/8” higher than the top of the
workpiece.
b) Place the work against the miter gauge and advance
both the gauge and work toward the saw blade.
You can use the miter gauge in either table slot.
Before starting a cut, be sure the miter gauge is
securely clamped at the desired angle.
c) For 90 degree crosscutting, most operators prefer to use the left-hand miter gauge slot. When
using it in this position, hold the workpiece against the miter gauge with the left hand and use
the right hand to advance the workpiece.
d) Start the cut slowly and hold the work firmly against the miter gauge and the table. Keep both
hands on the miter gauge and workpiece. Do not touch the cut-off piece.
e) Feed the workpiece steadily through the blade until the workpiece is completely cut. Shift the
workpiece slightly sideways away from the blade, then pull the workpiece and miter gauge back
to the starting position.
f) Remove the workpiece and then use a push stick to push the cut-off piece past the blade and off
the table before beginning the next cut.
7.8. Bevel & Compound Angle Cuts
It is important to remember that because of the angle of the blade, it is cutting considerably more wood
than when it is straight up. That increases the resistance of the blade cutting the wood proportionately.
Maintaining a firm grip on the wood and slowing the feed rate slightly will help make a true, straight cut
while decreasing the chances of the wood cocking and kicking back.
WARNING: Use caution when starting the cut to prevent binding of the guard against the workpiece.
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