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To Adjust The Cutting Depth:
1. WARNING! Prior to performing this procedure, make sure the Power
Cord (102) of the Miter Saw is unplugged from its electrical outlet.
The Dust Bag:
1. The Dust Bag (93) catches and holds the wood chips and saw dust when the
Miter Saw is in operation. (See Figure N.)
2. The outside diameter of the Dust Tube (94) is 1-3/4” to which the Dust Bag (93)
or a vacuum hose (not included) may be attached. It is recommended that only a
qualied technician perform this procedure. (See Figure N.)
3. Slightly loosen the Screw (92) and pull the Miter Saw’s Cover Case (89) down-
ward as far as it will go. Observe whether the edge of the Saw Blade (56)
passes completely through the Kerf Board (11). (See Figure O, next page. )
4. If the Saw Blade (56) does not pass completely through the Kerf Board (11),
lower the Saw Blade further by loosening the Screw (92). (See Figure O.)
5. After adjusting the Screw (92), press down on the Miter Saw and make sure the
Saw Blade (56) does not contact the bottom of the Table (18) or any other part of
the Saw Base (8). (See Figure O.)
2. The depth of cut may be adjusted to a maximum of 4-11/16” at 90, and 4-11/16”
at 45°.
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DUST BAG (93)
DUST TUBE (94)
FIGURE N