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Instructions:Double Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw
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== Operating Procedure == # Ensure correct throat plate is installed: ## Zero clearance MDF plate for 90 degree (no bevel or miter) cuts ## Factory throat plate for bevel cuts (anything other than 90 degrees) # Check under the throat plate for trapped debris. # Hold the workpiece securely against the fence. If the workpiece is too small or oddly shaped to hold safely, use clamps to secure it to the fence. # Press and hold the trigger and safety interlock. # Pull the saw towards the operator and lower the blade. # Using consistent speed and pressure, push the blade into the workpiece. # At the end of the cut with the blade still lowered, release the trigger and wait for the blade to stop. # Lift the blade and remove the workpiece.
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