Craftsman Cordless Saw 13721221 User Manual

Operator’s Manual  
12 in. DUALBEVELSLIDING COMPOUND  
MITER SAW WITH LASER TRAC®  
Model No. 137.212210  
Safety Instructions  
CAUTION:  
Installation  
Operation  
Maintenance  
Parts List  
Before using this Miter Saw,  
read this manual and follow  
all its Safety Rules and  
Operating Instructions  
Customer Help Line  
For Technical Support  
1-800-843-1682  
Sears Parts &  
Repair Center  
1-800-488-1222  
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, lL 60179 USA  
Part No. 137212210001  
Printed in Taiwan  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
MOTOR  
Power Source ............................... 120VAC,60Hz,15Amp  
Speed ........................................... 4200 RPM (No load)  
Brake ............................................ Electric  
Double Insulated ........................... Yes  
Motor Arbor Shaft Size .................. 5/8 in.  
BLADE SIZE  
Diameter ....................................... 12 in.  
Arbor size ...................................... 1in.w/a5/8in.reducer  
ROTATING TABLE  
Diameter ....................................... 13-7/16 in.  
Miter Detent Stops ........................ 0, 15, 22.5, 31.6, 45º R & L, 60º R  
Bevel Positive Stops ..................... 0, 33.9, 45º R & L  
CUTTING CAPACITY  
Crosscut ........................................ 4 in. x 12-1/4 in.  
Miter 45° R & L; 60º R .................... 4 in. x 8-3/4 in. R & L ; 4 in. x 6-1/4 in. R  
Bevel 45º R & L ............................. 2-1/2 in. x 12-1/4 in. L ; 1-3/4 in. x 12-1/4 in. R  
45° Miter and 45° Bevel R & L........ 2-1/2 in. x 8-3/4 in.  
60º Miter and 45º Bevel R .............. 1-3/4 in. x 6-1/4 in.  
WARNING  
!
To avoid electrical hazards, fire hazards or damage to the tool, use proper  
circuit protection.  
This tool is wired at the factory for 110-120 Volt operation. It must be  
connected to a 110-120 Volt / 15 Ampere time delay fuse or circuit breaker.  
To avoid shock or fire, replace power cord immediately if it is worn, cut or  
damaged in any way.  
Before using your tool, it is critical that you read and understand these  
safety rules. Failure to follow these rules could result in serious injury to  
you or damage to the tool.  
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SYMBOLS  
WARNING ICONS  
Your power tool and its Operator’s Manual may contain “WARNING ICONS”  
(a picture symbol intended to alert you to, and/or instruct you how to avoid,  
a potentially hazardous condition). Understanding and heeding these  
symbols will help you operate your tool better and safer. Shown below are  
some of the symbols you may see.  
SAFETY ALERT: Precautions that involve your safety.  
PROHIBITION  
WEAR EYE PROTECTION: Always wear safety goggles or safety  
glasses with side shields.  
READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR’S MANUAL: To reduce  
the risk of injury, user and all bystanders must read and understand  
operator’s manual before using this product.  
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM BLADE: Failure to keep your hands  
away from the blade will result in serious personal injury.  
SUPPORT AND CLAMP WORK  
DANGER: indicates an imminently hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.  
DANGER  
!
WARNING: indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious  
injury.  
WARNING  
!
CAUTION: indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate  
injury.  
CAUTION  
!
CAUTION: used without the safety alert symbol indicates  
a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,  
may result in property damage.  
CAUTION  
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POWER TOOL SAFETY  
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
BEFORE USING THIS POWER TOOL  
8. DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. It will  
do the job better and safer at the  
rate for which it was designed.  
Safety is a combination of common  
sense, staying alert and knowing how  
to use your power tool.  
9. USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Do not  
force the tool or an attachment  
to do a job for which it was not  
designed.  
CAUTION  
To avoid mistakes that could cause  
serious injury, do not plug the tool in  
until you have read and understood  
the following.  
10. USE PROPER EXTENSION  
CORDS. Make sure your extension  
cord is in good condition. When  
using an extension cord, be sure  
to use one heavy enough to carry  
the current your product will draw.  
An undersized cord will result in  
a drop in line voltage and in loss  
of power which will cause the tool  
to overheat. The table on page  
10 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.  
1. READ and become familiar with  
the entire Operator’s  
Manual. LEARN the tool’s  
application, limitations and  
possible hazards.  
2. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in  
working order.  
3. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS  
AND WRENCHES. Form the habit  
of checking to see that keys and  
adjusting wrenches are removed  
from the tool before turning ON.  
11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do  
not wear loose clothing, gloves,  
neckties, rings, bracelets or other  
jewelry which may get caught in  
moving parts. Nonslip footwear is  
recommended. Wear protective  
hair covering to contain long hair.  
4. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN.  
Cluttered areas and benches invite  
accidents.  
5. DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS  
ENVIRONMENTS. Do not use  
power tools in damp locations, or  
expose them to rain or snow. Keep  
work area well lit.  
12.  
ALWAYS WEAR EYE  
PROTECTION. Any power  
tool can throw foreign  
6. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All  
visitors and bystanders should be  
kept a safe distance from work  
area.  
objects into the eyes and  
could cause permanent eye  
damage. ALWAYS wear Safety  
Goggles (not glasses) that comply  
with ANSI Safety standard Z87.1.  
Everyday eyeglasses have only  
impact–resistant lenses. They  
ARE NOT safety glasses. Safety  
Goggles are available at sears.  
7. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD  
PROOF with padlocks, master  
switches or by removing starter  
keys.  
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NOTE: Glasses or goggles not in  
compliance with ANSI Z87.1 could  
seriously injure you when they  
break.  
and any other conditions that may  
affect its operation. A guard or  
other part that is damaged should  
be properly repaired or replaced.  
13. WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST  
MASK. Sawing operation produces  
dust.  
20. NEVER LEAVE THE TOOL  
RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN  
THE POWER “OFF”. Do not walk  
away from a running tool until the  
blade comes to a complete stop  
and the tool is unplugged from the  
power source.  
14.  
SECURE WORK. Use  
clamps or a vise to hold work  
when practical. It is safer  
than using your hand and it  
frees both hands to operate  
the tool.  
21. DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep  
proper footing and balance at all  
times.  
15. DISCONNECT TOOLS FROM  
POWER SOURCE before servicing, 22. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.  
and when changing accessories  
such as blades, bits and cutters.  
Keep tools sharp and clean for best  
and safest performance. Follow  
instructions for lubricating and  
changing accessories.  
16. REDUCE THE RISK OF  
UNINTENTIONAL STARTING.  
Make sure switch is in the OFF  
position before plugging the tool in.  
23. WARNING: Dust generated from  
certain materials can be hazardous  
to your health. Always operate saw  
in well-ventilated area and provide  
for proper dust removal.  
17. USE RECOMMENDED  
ACCESSORIES. Consult  
this Operator’s Manual for  
recommended accessories. The  
use of improper accessories may  
cause risk of injury to yourself or  
others.  
!
DANGER  
24.   
People with  
electronic devices, such as  
pacemakers, should consult their  
physician(s) before using this  
product. Operation of electrical  
equipment in close proximity to  
a heart pacemaker could cause  
interference or failure of the  
pacemaker.  
18. NEVER STAND ON THE TOOL.  
Serious injury could occur if the  
tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is  
unintentionally contacted.  
19. CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS.  
Before further use of the tool, a  
guard or other part that is damaged  
should be carefully checked to  
determine that it will operate  
properly and perform its intended  
function – check for alignment of  
moving parts, binding of moving  
parts, breakage of parts, mounting  
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COMPOUND MITER SAW SAFETY  
SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR THIS COMPOUND MITER SAW  
10.USE only blade collars specified for  
your saw.  
1. DO NOT operate the miter saw  
until it is completely assembled  
and installed according to these  
instructions.  
11.NEVER use blades larger in  
diameter than 12 inches.  
12.NEVER apply lubricants to the  
blade when it is running.  
2. IF YOU ARE NOT thoroughly  
familiar with the operation of miter  
saws, seek guidance from your  
supervisor, instructor or other  
qualified person.  
13.ALWAYS check the blade for  
cracks or damage before operation.  
Replace a cracked or damaged  
blade immediately.  
3. ALWAYS hold the work firmly  
against the fence and table.  
DO NOT perform any operation  
free hand (use clamp wherever  
possible).  
14.NEVER use blades recommended  
for operation at less than 4200  
RPM.  
15.ALWAYS keep the blade guards in  
place and use at all times.  
4. KEEP HANDS out of the path of the  
saw blade. If the workpiece you are  
cutting would cause your hands to  
be within 8-3/4 in. of the saw blade,  
the workpiece should be clamped in  
place before making the cut.  
16.NEVER reach around the saw  
blade.  
17.MAKE SURE the blade is not  
contacting the workpiece before the  
switch is turned ON.  
5. BE SURE the blade is sharp, runs  
freely and is free of vibration.  
18.IMPORTANT: After completing the  
cut, release the trigger and wait for  
the blade to stop before returning  
the saw to the raised position.  
6. ALLOW the motor to come up to full  
speed before starting a cut.  
7. KEEP THE MOTOR AIR SLOTS  
CLEAN and free of chips or dust.  
19.MAKE SURE the blade has come  
to a complete stop before removing  
or securing the workpiece, changing  
the workpiece angle or changing the  
angle of the blade.  
8. ALWAYS MAKE SURE all handles  
are tight before cutting, even if the  
table is positioned in one of the  
positive stops.  
20.NEVER cut metals or masonry  
products with this tool. This miter  
saw is designed for use on wood  
and wood-like products.  
9. BE SURE both the blade and the  
collar are clean and the arbor bolt is  
tightened securely.  
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21. NEVER cut small pieces. If the  
workpiece being cut would cause  
your hand or fingers to be within  
8-3/4 in. of the saw blade the  
workpiece is too small.  
22. PROVIDE adequate support to the  
sides of the saw table for long work  
pieces.  
23. NEVER use the miter saw in an  
area with flammable liquids or  
gases.  
24. NEVER use solvents to clean  
plastic parts. Solvents could  
possibly dissolve or otherwise  
damage the material.  
25. SHUT OFF the power before  
servicing or adjusting the tool.  
26. DISCONNECT the saw from  
the power source and clean the  
machine when finished using.  
27. MAKE SURE the work area is  
clean before leaving the machine.  
28. SHOULD any part of your miter saw  
be missing, damaged, or fail in any  
way, or any electrical component  
fail to perform properly, lock the  
switch and remove the plug from  
the power supply outlet. Replace  
missing, damaged, or failed parts  
before resuming operation.  
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY  
POWER SUPPLY AND MOTOR  
SPECIFICATIONS  
The AC motor used in this saw is  
a universal, nonreversible type.  
See “MOTOR” in the “PRODUCT  
SPECIFICATIONS” section on page 3.  
way. If the plug does not fit fully in the  
outlet, 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.  
WARNING  
Double insulation does not take the  
place of normal safety precautions  
when operating this tool.  
!
WARNING  
!
To avoid electrical hazards, fire  
hazards, or damage to the tool, use  
proper circuit protection. Your saw  
is wired at the factory for 120 V  
operation. Connect to a 120 V, 15A  
circuit and use a 15 A time delay  
fuse or circuit breaker. To avoid  
shock or fire, if power cord is worn  
or cut, or damaged in any way, have  
it replaced immediately.  
To avoid electrocution:  
1. Use only identical replacement parts  
when servicing a tool with double  
insulation. Servicing should be  
performed by a qualified technician.  
2. Do not use power tools in wet or  
damp locations or expose them to  
rain or snow.  
DOUBLE INSULATED  
MOTOR SAFETY PROTECTION  
IMPORTANT  
The power tool is double insulated to  
provide a double thickness of insulation  
between you and tool’s electrical  
system. All exposed metal parts are  
isolated from the internal metal motor  
components with protecting insulation.  
To avoid motor damage, the motor  
should be blown out or vacuumed  
frequently to keep sawdust from  
interfering with the motor ventilation.  
1. Connect this saw to a 120 V circuit.  
This circuit must not be less than a  
#12 wire with a 20 A time lag fuse or  
a #14 wire with a 15 A time lag fuse.  
NOTE: When using an extension  
cord on a circuit with a #14 wire, the  
extension cord must not exceed 25  
feet in length.  
Replacement parts – When servicing,  
use only identical replacement parts.  
Polarized plugs – This saw has a plug  
that looks like the one shown below:  
2. If the motor will not start, release  
the trigger switch immediately.  
UNPLUG THE SAW. Check the saw  
blade to make sure it turns freely. If  
the blade is free, try to start the saw  
again. If the motor still does not start,  
refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING  
GUIDE.  
3. If the tool suddenly stalls while  
cutting wood, release the trigger  
switch, unplug the tool and free the  
blade from the wood. The saw may  
To reduce the risk of electrical shock,  
this saw has a polarized plug (one  
blade is wider than the other). This plug  
will fit in a polarized outlet only one  
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now be started and the cut finished.  
4. FUSES may “blow” or circuit  
breakers may trip frequently if:  
a. MOTOR is overloaded –  
excessive heat and damp or wet areas.  
Use a separate electrical circuit  
for your tools. This circuit must not  
be less than a #12 wire with a 20 A  
overloading can occur if you feed time lag fuse or a #14 wire with a 15  
too rapidly or make too many  
start/stops in a short time.  
b. LINE VOLTAGE is more  
than 10% above or below the  
nameplate voltage rating. For  
A time lag fuse. NOTE: When using  
an extension cord on a circuit with  
a #14 wire, the extension cord must  
not exceed 25 feet in length. Before  
connecting the tool to the power line,  
heavy loads, the voltage at motor make sure the switch is in the OFF  
terminals must equal the voltage  
specified on the nameplate.  
c. IMPROPER or dull saw blades  
are used.  
position and the electric current is  
rated the same as the current stamped  
on the motor nameplate, running at a  
lower voltage will damage the motor.  
5. Most motor troubles may be traced  
to loose or incorrect connections,  
overload, low voltage or inadequate  
power supply wiring. Always check  
the connections, the load and  
supply circuit if the motor doesn’t  
run well. Check minimum gauge for  
the length of cord you are using on  
the chart below.  
MINIMUM GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS (AWG)  
(When using 120 volts only)  
Ampere Rating  
Total length of Cord  
More Than  
Not More Than 25ft. 50ft. 100ft. 150ft.  
0
6
18  
18  
16  
14  
16  
16  
16  
16  
14  
14  
14  
12  
12  
6
10  
12  
16  
10  
12  
12 Not Recommended  
GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION  
CORDS  
CAUTION: In all cases make certain  
the receptacle in question is  
properly grounded. If you are not  
sure, have a certified electrician  
check the receptacle.  
Use a proper extension cord. Make  
sure your extension cord is in good  
condition. When using an extension  
cord, be sure to use one heavy enough  
to carry the current your product will  
draw. An undersized cord will cause  
a drop in line voltage, resulting in  
loss of power and overheating. The  
table below 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.  
Be sure your extension cord is  
properly wired and in good condition.  
Always replace a damaged extension  
cord or have it repaired by a qualified  
person before using it. Protect your  
extension cords from sharp objects,  
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ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS  
without the proper saw blade  
guard in place. Carbide is a very  
hard but brittle material. Care  
should be taken while mounting,  
using, and storing carbide tipped  
blades to prevent accidental  
damage. Slight shocks, such as  
striking the tip while handling,  
can seriously damage the blade.  
Foreign objects in the workpiece,  
such as wire or nails, can also  
cause tips to crack or break off.  
Before using, always visually  
examine the blade and tips for  
bent blade, cracks, breakage,  
missing or loose tips, or other  
damage. Do not use if damage is  
suspected. Failure to heed safety  
instructions and warnings can  
result in serious bodily injury.  
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES  
WARNING  
!
Use only accessories  
recommended for this miter  
saw. Follow instructions that  
accompany accessories. Use of  
improper accessories may cause  
hazards.  
The use of any cutting tool  
except 12 in. saw blades which  
meet the requirements under  
recommended accessories  
is prohibited. Do not use  
accessories such as shaper  
cutters or dado sets. Ferrous  
metal cutting and the use of  
abrasive wheels is prohibited.  
Do not attempt to modify this  
tool or create accessories not  
recommended for use with this  
tool. Any such alteration or  
modification is misuse and could  
result in a hazardous condition  
leading to possible serious  
injury.  
ACCESSORIES  
Visit your Sears Hardware Department  
or see the Sears Power and Hand Tool  
Catalog to purchase recommended  
accessories for this power tool.  
WARNING  
!
To avoid the risk of personal  
injury, do not modify this power  
tool or use accessories not  
recommended by Sears.  
Read warnings and conditions  
on your CARBIDE TIPPED SAW  
BLADE. Do not operate the saw  
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TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY  
Not supplied  
Supplied  
Phillips Screwdriver  
Slotted Screwdriver  
Blade Wrench  
Adjustable Wrench  
6 mm Hex Wrench  
Combination Square  
COMBINATION SQUARE MUST BE TRUE  
Should not gap or overlap when square is flipped over (see dotted figure).  
Straight edge or a 3/4 in. board, this  
Draw light line on  
edge must be perfectly straight.  
board along this edge.  
Should not gap or overlap when square  
flipped over (see dotted figure).  
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CARTON CONTENTS  
3. Separate all parts from the packing  
UNPACKING YOUR MITER SAW  
material. Check each one with the  
illustration to make certain all items  
are accounted for, before discarding  
any packing material.  
WARNING  
!
To avoid injury from unexpected  
starting or electrical shock, do not  
plug the power cord into a source  
of power during unpacking and  
assembly. This cord must remain  
unplugged whenever you are  
working on the saw.  
WARNING  
!
If any part is missing or damaged,  
do not attempt to assemble the  
miter saw, or plug in the power  
cord until the missing or damaged  
part is correctly replaced. To avoid  
electric shock, use only identical  
replacement parts when servicing  
double insulated tools. Call  
1-800-4-MY-HOME® for replacement  
parts.  
1. Remove the miter saw from the  
carton.  
IMPORTANT: Do not lift miter saw  
by the trigger switch handle. It may  
cause misalignment. Lift machine by  
the built-in carry handle.  
2. Place the saw on a secure stationary  
work surface.  
Elbow  
Hold-down clamp  
Dust bag  
Miter saw  
Power cord  
Hold-down clamp  
storage clip  
lock knob  
Power cord  
Blade wrench  
storage clips  
mounting  
hardware  
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KNOW YOUR SLIDING MITER SAW  
Carry handle  
Upper blade guard  
Carry handle  
Laser ON/OFF switch  
Handle locking lever  
Switch handle  
Motor  
ON/OFF trigger switch  
Lower blade guard  
Saw blade  
Bevel scale  
Hold-down clamp  
Base  
Sliding fence  
Miter lock handle  
Left extension table  
Turntable  
Bevel lock handle  
Left support  
Mounting hole  
Hold-down latch  
Slide carriage  
Slide carriage  
lock knob  
Belt cover  
Laser guide  
Right extension table  
Stop plate  
Table insert  
Quick-cam miter  
table lock  
Right support  
Positive miter detents  
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS  
eyes. Eye protection should meet the  
requirements of ANSI Z.87.1 (USA) or  
CSA Z94.3-M88 (Canada).  
AMPERAGE (AMPS) – A measure  
of the flow of electric current. Higher  
ratings generally means the tool is  
suited for heavier use.  
FACE SHIELD – An impact resistant  
shield that helps to protect your face  
from chips, sparks, small debris.  
Should only be used in conjunction with  
additional eye protection.  
ARBOR LOCK – Allows the user to  
keep the blade from rotating while  
tightening or loosening the arbor bolt  
during blade replacement or removal.  
FENCE – Helps to keep the workpiece  
from moving when sawing. Scaled to  
assist with accurate cutting.  
BASE – Supports the table, holds  
accessories and allows for workbench  
or leg set mounting.  
GUARD – Protective devise that forms  
a barrier between a hazardous object  
such as a blade, wheel or cutter and  
the operator.  
BEVEL LOCKING HANDLE – Locks  
the miter saw at a desired bevel angle.  
BEVEL SCALE To measure the  
bevel angle of the saw blade 0° to 45°  
left.  
HOLD DOWN LATCH – Locks the  
miter saw in the lowered position for  
compact storage and transportation.  
CARBIDE TIPPED – Extremely hard  
steel pieces with sharp cutting edges  
fastened to cutting tools such as saw  
blades.  
INSTRUCTION OR OPERATOR’S  
MANUAL – Booklet accompanying  
your power tool that describes the  
hazards and safe operation procedures,  
outlines basic tool operation, care and  
maintenance.  
COVER PLATE SCREW – Loosen this  
screw and rotate the plate for access to  
the blade arbor bolt.  
MITER HANDLE – Used to rotate the  
table, and to rotate the saw to a right or  
left cutting position.  
DOUBLE-INSULATED – A form of  
electrical protection featuring two  
separate insulation systems to help  
protect against electrical shock.  
MITER SCALE – Measures the miter  
angle 0° to 45° left and right.  
EXTENSION CORD – An electric cord  
used between power tools and outlets  
to extend the range of the tools. The  
more amerage your tool uses, the  
longer the distance, the larger the size  
of the wire needed in your extension  
cord.  
MOUNTING HOLES To mount the  
miter saw to a stable surface.  
ON/OFF TRIGGER SWITCH To start  
the tool, push the safety lock-off button  
and squeeze the trigger. Release the  
trigger to turn off the miter saw.  
EYE PROTECTION – Googles or  
spectacles intended to protect your  
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POSITIVE STOP LOCKING LEVER –  
KICKBACK – Sudden and unintended  
Locks the miter saw at a preset positive movement of the tool or workpiece. It is  
stop for the desired miter angle.  
typically caused by binding or pinching  
of the workpiece  
SWITCH HANDLE – The switch handle  
contains the trigger switch and safety  
lock-off button. The blade is lowered  
into the workpiece by pushing down  
on the handle. The saw will return to  
its upright position when the handle is  
released.  
MITER CUT – A miter is a type of joint  
where the two parts to be joined are cut  
at an angle, and typically the finished  
joint forms a 90-degree angle. Also  
commonly spelled “mitre”.  
REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE (RPM)  
– The number of turns completed by a  
spinning object in one minute.  
WARNING LABELS – Read and  
understand for your own safety. Make  
sure all labels are present on machine  
and legible.  
SAW BLADE PATH – The area of the  
workpiece or table top directly in line  
with the travel of the blade or the part  
WRENCH STORAGE – Convenient  
storage to prevent misplacing the blade of the workpiece which will be cut.  
wrench.  
SET – The distance between two saw  
WOODWORKING TERMS  
blade tips, bent outward in opposite  
directions to each other. The further  
apart the tips are, the greater the set.  
ARBOR – The shaft on which a blade  
is mounted.  
THIN-KERF BLADE – Thinner than  
normal blades, remove less material,  
smaller kerfs (between .065 and .070).  
Blade thinness also may increase the  
heat generated while cutting.  
BEVEL CUT – An angle cut made  
through the face of the workpiece.  
COMPOUND CUT – An angled cut  
to both the edge and face of a board,  
most common use is with crown  
molding.  
WORKPIECE – The wood being  
cut. The surfaces of a workpiece are  
commonly referred to as faces, ends  
CROSS CUT – A cut which runs across and edges.  
the board perpendicular to the grain.  
FREEHAND – Performing a cut without  
using a fence (guide), hold down or  
other proper device to prevent the  
workpiece from twisting during the  
cutting operation.  
HEEL – Misalignment of the blade.  
KERF – The width of a saw cut,  
determined by the thickness and set of  
the blade.  
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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS  
ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME: 10~15 Unlocking  
MINUTES  
1. Push down slightly on the switch  
handle (1).  
2. Pull out the hold-down latch (2).  
3. Allow the cutting head to rise to the  
up position.  
!
WARNING  
To avoid injury, do not connect this  
miter saw to the power source until  
it is completely assembled and  
adjusted, and you have read and  
understood this Operator’s Manual.  
Fig. B  
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UNLOCKING THE SLIDE CARRIAGE  
(FIG. A)  
After removing the saw from the carton,  
loosen the slide carriage lock knob  
(1). When transporting or storing the  
miter saw, the slide carriage should  
always be locked in position. The slide  
carriage lock knob (1) is located on the  
right side of the slide carriage.  
1
Fig. A  
Locking  
When transporting or storing the miter  
saw, the cutting head should always be  
locked in the down position.  
1. Push the cutting head down to its  
lowest position.  
2. Push the hold-down latch (2) into  
the locking hole.  
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage, never  
carry the miter saw by the switch  
handle, the cutting arm or the miter  
handle. ALWAYS use the designated  
carrying handles located on the top of  
the machine and in the back of the unit.  
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RELEASING CUTTING HEAD (FIG. B)  
!
WARNING  
To avoid injury and damage to the  
saw, transport or store the miter  
saw with the cutting head locked in  
the down position. Never use the  
hold down latch to hold the cutting  
head in a down position for cutting  
operations.  
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INSTALLING THE DUST  
THREE POSITION ROTATING  
HANDLE (FIG. E)  
COLLECTION ELBOW (FIG. C)  
1. Install the end of the elbow (1) onto  
the exhaust port (2).  
The handle of the miter saw has been  
designed to rotate and lock at three  
different position stops; 450 left, 00, and  
450 right for operator convenience. To  
rotate the handle:  
1. Unlock the handle locking lever (1)  
by pulling it toward the front of the  
machine.  
NOTE: The elbow can be used  
to attach either the dust bag or a  
vacuum hose to remove sawdust  
from the work area.  
1
Fig. C  
2
2. Pull the handle-locking latch (2)  
to the front of the saw and hold in  
position.  
3. Rotate the handle to the desired  
position stop and release the  
handle-locking latch. NOTE: After  
releasing the handle-locking latch,  
rotate the handle left and right to  
make sure the latch engages into  
the positive locking position.  
4. Lock the handle locking lever (2) by  
pushing it IN toward the rear of the  
handle.  
INSTALLING THE DUST BAG (FIG. D)  
1. Squeeze the metal collar wings (1)  
of the dust bag (2).  
2. Place the dust bag neck opening  
around the dust collection elbow (3),  
and release the metal collar.  
2
Fig. E  
Fig. D  
1
1
3
2
INSTALLING THE SAFETY HOLD-  
DOWN CLAMP (FIG. F)  
To empty the dust bag, squeeze the  
metal collar and remove from exhaust  
port. Open zipper on underside of bag  
and empty into waste container.  
NOTE: Check frequently and empty  
bag before it gets full.  
1. Place the hold-down clamp  
assembly (1) in one of the mounting  
holes (2), located behind the fence.  
2. Thread the hold-down clamp knobs  
(3) into the holes (2) located at the  
rear of the saw base.  
3. Tighten the hold-down clamp knobs  
(3).  
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Fig. F  
Fig. H  
2
1
1
2
WARNING  
!
3
To avoid injury, disconnect the  
plug from the power source before  
performing any adjustments or  
repair.  
NOTE: Your miter saw was adjusted at  
the factory. However, during shipment  
slight misalignment may have occurred.  
Check the following settings and adjust  
if necessary prior to using this miter  
saw.  
POWER CORD STORAGE CLIPS  
(FIG. G)  
For convenience and to prevent  
damage to the power cord when  
the miter saw is not in use or is in  
transportation, the slide carriage has  
two clips on the rear for cord storage.  
To assembly these clips:  
REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE  
TABLE INSERT (FIG. I)  
1. Attach each power cord storage  
clips (2) to the rear of slide-bar seat  
with one mounting screws (1).  
WARNING  
!
Fig. G  
To avoid injury:  
Always unplug the saw to avoid  
accidental starting. Remove all  
small pieces of material from the  
table cavity before performing  
any cuts. The table insert may  
be removed for this purpose, but  
always reattach the table insert  
prior to performing a cutting  
operation.  
2
1
SAW BLADE WRENCH (FIG. H)  
For convenient storage and prevention  
of loss, there is a clip (1) located at the  
left rear foot of the base for storing the  
blade wrench (2).  
Do not start the sliding compound  
miter saw without checking for  
interference between the blade  
and table insert. Damage could  
result to the blade, table insert or  
turntable if blade strike occurs  
during the cutting operation.  
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1. To remove, loosen and remove the  
six screws (1) on the table inserts  
(2) with a Phillips screwdriver and  
remove the inserts.  
power cord could cause damage  
to the insulation or the wire  
connections resulting in electric  
shock or fire.  
2. To install, reposition the table  
inserts, install the six screws and  
tighten.  
3. Check for blade clearance by  
moving the slide carriage through  
the full motion of the blade in the  
table slot.  
To avoid injury from flying  
debris, do not allow visitors to  
stand near the saw during any  
cutting operation.  
Support the saw on a level work  
surface.  
Bolt or clamp the saw to its  
support.  
1
Fig. I  
Mounting instructions  
1. For stationary use, place the saw  
in the desired location, directly on  
a workbench where there is room  
for handling and proper support  
of the workpiece. The base of the  
saw has four mounting holes. Bolt  
the base of the miter saw (1) to  
the work surface (5), using the  
fastening method as shown in Fig J.  
2
MOUNTING THE MITER SAW  
(FIG. J, K)  
Fig. J  
2
3
4
1. Miter saw base  
2. Hex head bolt  
3. Rubber washer  
4. Flat washer  
5. Workbench  
WARNING  
!
1
To avoid injury form unexpected  
saw movement:  
5
6. Flat washer  
7. Lockwasher  
8. Hex nut  
Disconnect the power cord from  
the outlet, and lock the cutting  
head in the lower position using  
the stop latch.  
8
6
9. Jam nut  
7
9
Lock the slide carriage in place  
by tightening the slide carriage  
lock knob.  
NOTE: Mounting hardware is not  
included with this tool. Bolts, nuts,  
washers & screws must be purchased  
separately.  
To avoid back injury, lift the saw  
by using the designated carrying  
handles located on the top of the  
machine. When lifting, bend at  
your knees, not from your back.  
Never carry the miter saw by  
the power cord or by the switch  
handle. Carrying the tool by the  
2. For portable use, place the saw on  
a 3/4 in. thick piece of plywood.  
Bolt the base of the miter saw  
securely to the  
plywood using the mounting holes on  
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the base. Use C-clamps to clamp this  
mounting board to a stable work  
surface at the worksite. (Fig. K)  
the arbor bolt.  
Fig. L  
3
1
Fig. K  
2
7. Locate the arbor lock (5) on the  
motor, below the belt cover. (Fig. M)  
8. Press the arbor lock, holding it  
in firmly while turning the blade  
clockwise. The arbor lock will  
then engage and lock the arbor.  
Continue to hold the arbor lock,  
while turning the wrench clockwise  
to loosen the arbor bolt.  
REMOVING OR INSTALLING THE  
BLADE  
Removing Blade (Fig. L, M, N)  
WARNING  
!
Fig. M  
To avoid injury from an  
accidental start, make sure the  
switch is in the OFF position  
and plug is not connected to the  
power source outlet.  
Only use a 12-inch diameter  
blade.  
1. Unplug the saw from the outlet  
2. Raise the miter saw to the upright  
position.  
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3. Raise the lower clear plastic blade  
guard (1) to the uppermost position.  
(Fig. L)  
9. Remove the arbor bolt (4), the  
arbor collar (6), and the blade (7).  
Do not remove the inner blade  
collar. (Fig. N)  
4. While holding the lower blade  
guard, loosen the cover plate screw 10. Raise the lower clear plastic blade  
(2) with a Phillips screwdriver.  
5. Rotate the cover plate (3) to  
expose the arbor bolt (4-Fig. N).  
6. Place the blade end wrench over  
guard (1) to the upright position  
(Fig. L) to remove the blade.  
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NOTE: Pay attention to the pieces  
removed, noting their position and  
direction they face. Wipe the blade  
collars clean of any sawdust before  
installing a new blade. Also, the 12 in.  
blade has a 1 in. arbor hole with a 5/8  
in. reducer (8) to mount onto the saw.  
3. Place the blade wrench on the  
arbor bolt.  
4. Press the arbor lock (5), holding  
it in firmly while turning the blade  
counterclockwise. When it engages,  
continue to press the arbor lock  
in, while tightening the arbor bolt  
securely. (Fig. M)  
Fig. N  
5. Rotate the cover plate (3) back to  
its original position until the slot in  
the cover plate engages with the  
cover plate screw (2). While holding  
the lower blade guard, tighten the  
screw with a Phillips screwdriver.  
(Fig. L) NOTE: The lower blade  
guard must be raised to the upright  
position to access the cover plate  
screw.  
8
6
4
7
6. Lower the clear retractable blade  
guard (1) and verify the operation of  
the guard does not bind or stick (Fig.  
L).  
INSTALLING BLADE (FIG. L, M, N)  
7. Be sure the arbor lock is released  
so the blade turns freely by  
spinning the blade until the arbor  
lock disengages.  
WARNING  
!
Un-plug the miter saw before  
changing/installing the blade.  
1. Install a 12 in. blade with a 5/8 in.  
arbor (or a 1 in. arbor with a 5/8 in.  
reducer) making sure the rotation  
arrow on the blade matches the  
clockwise rotation arrow on the  
upper guard, and the blade teeth  
are pointing downward.  
2. Place the arbor collar (6) against  
the blade and on the arbor. Thread  
the arbor bolt (4) on the arbor. (Fig.  
N) in a counterclockwise direction.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure the flats  
of the blade collars are engaged  
with the flats on the arbor shaft.  
Also, the flat-side of the arbor collar  
must be placed against the blade.  
WARNING  
!
To avoid injury, never use the saw  
without the cover plate secure  
in place. It keeps the arbor bolt  
from falling out if it accidentally  
loosens, and helps prevent the  
spinning blade from coming off  
the saw.  
Make sure the collars are clean  
and properly arranged. Lower  
the blade into the table and  
check for any contact with the  
metal base or the turn table.  
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ALIGNING THE LASER BEAM (FIG.  
O, P)  
NOTE: All the adjustments for the  
operation of this machine have  
been completed at the factory.  
Due to normal wear and use,  
some occasional readjustments  
may be necessary.  
CAUTION-Use of controls or  
adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those  
specified herein may result in  
hazardous radiation exposure.  
CAUTION-The use of optical  
instruments with this product will  
increase eye hazard.  
WARNING  
!
For your own safety, never connect  
the plug to power source outlet  
until all the adjustment steps  
are complete and you have read  
and understood the safety and  
operational instructions.  
The laser beam must always be  
correctly aligned with the blade to  
ensure straight, even cutting.  
Your tool is equipped with the Laser  
Trac® cutting guide using Class II laser  
beam. The laser beam will enable to  
preview the saw blade path on the  
stock to be cut before starting the miter  
saw. This laser guide is powered by the  
transformed alternating current supply  
directly through the power lead. The  
saw must be connected to the power  
source and the laser on/off switch  
must be turned on for the laser line  
to show.  
Do not attempt to repair or  
disassemble the laser. If  
unqualified persons attempt  
to repair this laser product,  
serious injury may result. Any  
repair required on this laser  
product should be performed  
by authorized service center  
personnel.  
A. Check Laser Beam Alignment.  
1. Mark a 90° straight line across a  
board to serve as a “pattern line” to  
test laser alignment. Lay the board  
on the miter table.  
2. Plug saw into outlet and turn on the  
laser beam and line it up with the  
pattern line.  
3. Lower saw blade to pattern line and  
if blade is not flush with the pattern  
line, adjust as follows in procedure  
(B).  
WARNING  
!
AVOID DIRECT EYE CONTACT  
Laser radiated when laser guide  
is turned on. Avoid direct eye  
contact. Always un-plug the miter  
saw from power source before  
making any adjustments.  
Laser Warning Label: Max output  
<1mW DIODE LASER: 630-670nm,  
Complies with 21CFR 1040.10 and  
1040. 11.  
B. Adjusting the Angle of the Laser  
Trac® (Fig. P)  
1. Turn the laser element (2) in the  
desired direction to adjust the laser  
angle. NOTE: Do not adjust the  
laser more than 1/4 turn in either  
direction as this may damage the  
laser. There are two flat sides on  
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the laser element where you can  
position an adjustable wrench for  
your adjustment.  
Fig. P  
C. Aligning The Laser Beam  
1. Loosen only 1/2 turn at a time the  
four set screws (1).  
2
2. Adjust laser by turning the left side  
set screws clockwise to shift the  
laser line to the right. To shift the  
laser line to the left, turn the right  
side set screws 1/2 turn at a time.  
3. Once alignment of the laser is  
achieved, tighten only 1/2 turn at a  
time the four set screws (1).  
THE UPFRONT SUPPORTS  
ADJUSTMENT (FIG. Q, R)  
Wide pieces need upfront supports (1).  
1. Rotate the two upfront supports (1)  
toward the rear of the saw.  
Fig. O  
Laser Switch  
Fig. Q  
1
1
NOTE: These supports (1) should be  
placed into the 0 position as shown in  
Fig. R before transporting.  
Fig. R  
1
1
2
1
1
Left Side View  
2
Right Side View  
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BEVEL STOP ADJUSTMENTS  
(FIG. S, T, U, V)  
Bevel Scale Indicators (Fig. T)  
1. When the blade is exactly 90°(0°) to  
the table, loosen the bevel indicator  
screws (1) using a #2 Phillips  
screwdriver.  
2. Adjust bevel indicators (2) to the  
“0” mark on the bevel scale and  
retighten the screws.  
WARNING  
!
To avoid injury from unexpected  
starting or electrical shock, make  
sure the trigger is released and  
remove the power cord from the  
power source.  
Fig. T  
90°(0°) Bevel adjustment (Fig. S, T)  
1. Loosen bevel lock handle (2) and tilt  
the cutting arm while pushing in the  
bevel detent pin (3-Fig. T) in against  
the 0° bevel stop. Tighten the bevel  
lock handle.  
1
2
3
2. Place a combination square on the  
miter table with the rule against the  
table and heel of the square against  
the saw blade.  
3. If the blade is not 0° to the miter  
table, loosen the four adjustment  
bolts (1) at the rear of the unit with  
a 5 mm hex wrench. Unlock the  
bevel lock handle (2) and adjust  
the cutting arm zero degrees to the  
table. Tighten the bevel lock handle  
and the four adjustment bolts after  
alignment is achieved.  
45° Left Bevel Positive Stop  
Adjustment (Fig. U)  
1. Set the miter angle to zero degrees.  
Fully extend the sliding fence  
completely to the left then pull the  
bevel detent pin (1) toward the  
front of the machine. NOTE: When  
retracting the bevel detent pin, it may  
be required to shift the miter saw  
upper arm assembly to the left/right.  
2. Loosen the bevel lock handle (2)  
and tilt the cutting arm completely to  
the left.  
Fig. S  
3. Using a combination square, check  
to see if the blade is 45° to the table.  
4. To adjust, tilt the cutting arm to zero  
degrees, loosen the locknut (3) and  
turn the bolt (4) in or out accordingly.  
5. Tilt the cutting arm back to the left  
and recheck alignment.  
1
6. Repeat steps until the blade is  
45° to the table. Once alignment is  
achieved, tighten the locknut (3) to  
secure the positive stop bolt.  
2
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Fig. U  
Fig. V  
4
4
1
3
1
3
2
2
33.9° Left & Right Bevel Adjustment  
(Fig. W)  
1. Set the miter angle to zero degree.  
Fully extend both sliding fences.  
2. Loosen the bevel lock handle and  
45° Right Bevel Positive Stop  
Adjustment (Fig. V)  
1. Set the miter angle to zero degrees.  
Fully extend the sliding fence  
completely to the right then pull  
the bevel detent pin (1) toward the  
front of the machine. NOTE: When  
retracting the bevel detent pin, it may  
be required to shift the miter saw  
upper arm assembly to the left/right.  
2. Loosen the bevel lock handle (2)  
and tilt the cutting arm completely to  
the right.  
3. Using a combination square, check  
to see if the blade is 45° to the table.  
4. To adjust, tilt the cutting arm to zero  
degrees, loosen the locknut (3) and  
turn the bolt (4) in or out accordingly.  
5. Tilt the cutting arm back to the right  
and recheck alignment.  
tilt cutting arm to the 33.9° left bevel  
positive stop by pushing in on the  
bevel detent pin toward the rear of the  
machine.  
3. Using a combination square, check  
to see if the blade is 33.9° to the  
table.  
4. To adjust, turn the screw in or out  
with a wrench (from the locations  
shown below) until the blade is 33.9°  
to the table.  
5. Repeat steps for the right bevel  
33.9º bevel adjustment.  
Fig. W  
6. Repeat steps until the blade is  
45° to the table. Once alignment is  
achieved, tighten the locknut (3) to  
secure the positive stop bolt.  
º
For 33.9 left  
bevel positive stop  
adjustment, insert  
wrench here  
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2. Loosen the screw (3) that holds the  
indicator with a screwdriver.  
3. Adjust the indicator (2) to the 0°  
mark and retighten screw.  
º
For 33.9 right  
bevel positive  
stop adjustment,  
insert wrench  
here  
ADJUSTING FENCE SQUARENESS  
(FIG. Y)  
1. Loosen the four fence locking bolts  
(1).  
NOTE: View from rear of machine  
2. Lower the cutting arm and lock in  
position.  
MITER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT (FIG.  
X)  
3. Using a square (3), lay the heel of  
the square against the blade and the  
ruler against the fence (2) as shown.  
4. Adjust the fence 90° to the blade and  
tighten the four fence locking bolts.  
CAUTION: If the saw has not been  
used recently, recheck blade  
squareness to the fence and  
readjust if needed.  
5. After fence has been aligned, using  
a scrap piece of wood, make a cut  
at 90o then check squareness on the  
piece. Readjust if necessary.  
The sliding compound miter saw scale  
can be easily read, showing miter  
angles from 0° to 45° to the left, and 0°  
to 45° to the right. The miter saw table  
has nine of the most common angle  
setttings with positive stops at 0°, 15°,  
22.5°, 31.6°, and 45°. These positive  
stops position the blade at the desired  
angle quickly and accurately. Follow  
the process below for quickest and  
most accurate adjustments.  
1. Lift up on the quick-cam miter table  
lock (1) to unlock the table.  
2. Move the turntable while lifting up on  
the positive stop locking lever (4) to  
align the indicator (2) to the desired  
degree measurement.  
Fig. Y  
1
2
1
3. Lock the table into position by  
pressing down on the quick-cam  
miter table lock (1).  
Fig. X  
3
POSITIVE STOP MITER ANGLE  
ADJUSTMENT (FIG. Z)  
1. Unlock the miter table by lifting up  
on the quick-cam miter table lock  
(1).  
2
3
4
1
Miter Scale Indicator (Fig. X)  
1. Move the table to the 0° positive  
stop.  
2. While raising the positive stop  
locking lever (2) up, grasp the miter  
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handle and rotate the miter table left  
or right to the desired angle.  
4. Turn the lock nut (3) to the right  
as shown to lock the miter locking  
mechanism into place.  
3. Release the positive stop locking  
lever and set the miter at the desired  
angle making sure the lever snaps  
into place. NOTE: The lever will  
only lock into place at one of the ten  
positive stops.  
Fig. Z  
1
4
3
4. Once angle is achieved, press down  
on the quick-cam miter table lock (1).  
Quick-cam Miter Table Lock  
Operation (Fig. Z)  
2
If miter angles required are NOT one of  
the ten positive stops noted above, the  
miter table can be locked at any angle  
between these positive stops by using  
the quick-cam miter table lock.  
1. Unlock the miter table by lifting up  
on the quick-cam miter table lock (1).  
2. While holding the positive stop  
locking lever (2) up, grasp the miter  
handle and move the miter table left  
or right to the desired angle.  
SETTING CUTTING DEPTH (FIG. AA)  
The depth of cut can be preset for even  
and repetitive shallow cuts.  
1. Adjust the cutting head down (See  
CUTTING HEAD section) until the  
teeth of the blade are at the desired  
depth.  
2. While holding the upper arm in that  
position, turn the stop knob (1) until  
it touches the stop plate (2).  
3. Release the positive stop locking  
lever.  
4. Press down on the quick-cam miter  
table lock (1) until it locks the miter  
table in place.  
3. Recheck the blade depth by moving  
the cutting head front to back  
through the full motion of a typical  
cut along the control arm.  
NOTE: The quick-cam miter table  
lock should lock the table and  
prevent it from moving. If adjustment  
is needed, see next step.  
Adjusting Cutting Depth (Fig. AA)  
The maximum depth travel of the  
cutting head was set at the factory.  
Check to see that the blade does not  
extend more than 1/4 in. below the  
table insert, and does not touch the  
control arm throat or any part of the  
Quick-cam Miter Table Lock  
Adjustment (Fig. Z)  
1. Press down and lock the miter quick- base or table. If the maximum depth  
cam table lock .  
needs readjusting:  
2. Using a 13 mm wrench, turn the stop  
nut (4) to the left as shown to extend  
the locking arm against the base of  
the miter saw.  
1. Loosen the stop knob (1) while  
moving the cutting head down until  
the blade extends just 1/4 in. below  
the table insert.  
3. Test the quick cam miter lock to  
verify it locks the table into position  
securely.  
2. Adjust the stop knob (1) to touch the  
stop plate (2).  
3. Recheck the blade depth by moving  
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the cutting head front to back  
through the full motion of a cut along  
the control arm. If the blade touches  
the inside of the control arm, readjust  
the setting.  
Fig. AA  
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2
SLIDING THE REAR EXTENSION  
SUPPORT BAR (FIG. BB)  
WARNING  
!
To avoid possible personal injury  
or damage to the miter saw due  
to tipping, do not operate the saw  
without the Rear Extension Support  
Bar.  
Loosen the two screws (1) and extend  
the rear extension support bar (2) by  
sliding it out to match position, tighten  
the two screws.  
Fig. BB  
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OPERATION  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BASIC  
SAW OPERATION  
Compare the direction of rotation  
arrow on the guard to the direction  
arrow on the blade. The blade teeth  
should always point downward at  
the front of the saw.  
BEFORE USING THE MITER SAW  
!
WARNING  
Tighten the arbor bolt.  
To avoid mistakes that could cause  
serious, permanent injury, do not  
plug the tool in until the following  
steps are completed:  
Tighten the cover plate screw.  
Check for damaged parts. Check  
for:  
Alignment of moving parts  
Damaged electric cords  
Binding of moving parts  
Completely assemble and  
adjust the saw, following the  
instructions. (ASSEMBLY AND  
ADJUSTMENTS)  
Mounting holes  
Function of arm return spring  
and lower guard: Push the  
cutting arm all the way down,  
then let it rise until it stops.  
The lower guard should fully  
close. Follow instructions in  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
for adjustment if necessary.  
Other conditions that may affect  
the way the miter saw works.  
Learn the use and function of the  
ON/OFF switch, lock-off switch,  
upper and lower blade guards, hold  
down latch, bevel lock handle and  
cover plate screws.  
Review and understand  
all safety instructions and  
operating procedures in this  
Operator’s Manual. (SAFETY &  
OPERATIONS)  
Keep all guards in place, in working  
order and proper adjustment. If any  
part of this miter saw is missing,  
bent, damaged or broken in any  
way, or any electrical parts don’t  
work, turn the saw off and unplug it.  
Replace bent, damaged, missing  
or defective parts before using the  
saw again.  
Maintain tools with care. Keep the  
miter saw clean for best and safest  
performance. Follow instructions  
for lubricating. Do not put lubricants  
on the blade while it is spinning.  
Remove adjusting wrench from the  
tool before turning it on.  
Review the MAINTENANCE and  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE for  
your miter saw.  
To avoid injury or possible death  
from electrical shock:  
Make sure your fingers do not  
touch the plug’s metal prongs  
when plugging or unplugging  
your miter saw. (ELECTRICAL  
REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY)  
BEFORE EACH USE INSPECT YOUR  
SAW.  
Disconnect the miter saw.  
To avoid injury from accidental  
starting, unplug the saw before any  
adjustments, including set-up and  
blade changes.  
To avoid injury from jams, slips,  
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or thrown pieces, use only  
recommended accessories.  
avoid injury from accidental contact  
with moving parts, do not do layout,  
assembly, or setup work on the  
miter saw while any parts are  
moving.  
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES  
Consult the ACCESSORIES  
and ATTACHMENTS section  
of this Operators Manual for  
recommended accessories. Follow  
the instructions that come with the  
accessory. The use of improper  
accessories may cause risk of  
injury to persons.  
Choose the correct 12 in. diameter  
blade for the material and the type  
of cutting you plan to do. Do not  
use thin kerf blades.  
Make sure the blade is sharp,  
undamaged and properly aligned.  
With the saw unplugged, push  
the cutting arm all the way down.  
Manually spin the blade and check  
for clearance. Tilt the power-head  
to a 45° bevel and repeat the test.  
Make sure the blade and arbor  
collars are clean.  
Avoid accidental starting,  
make sure the trigger switch is  
disengaged before plugging the  
miter saw into a power outlet.  
PLAN YOUR WORK  
Use the right tool. Do not force a  
tool or attachment to do a job it was  
not designed to do. Use a different  
tool for any workpiece that can’  
t be held in a solidly braced, fixed  
position.  
CAUTION: This machine is not  
designed for cutting masonry,  
masonry products, ferrous metals  
(steel, iron, and iron-based metals.)  
Use this miter saw to cut only  
wood, wood-like products, or non-  
ferrous metals. Other material may  
shatter, bind the blade, or create  
other dangers. Remove all nails that  
may be in the workpiece to prevent  
sparking that could cause a fire.  
Remove dust bag when cutting non-  
ferrous metals.  
Make sure all clamps and locks are  
tight and there is no excessive play  
in any parts.  
KEEP YOUR WORK AREA CLEAN  
Cluttered areas and benches invite  
accidents.  
DRESS FOR SAFETY  
Any power tool can throw  
!
WARNING  
foreign objects into the eyes.  
This can result in permanent  
eye damage. Everyday eyeglasses  
have only impact resistant lenses and  
are not safety glasses. Glasses or  
goggles not in compliance with ANSI  
Z87.1 could seriously injure you when  
they break.  
To avoid burns or other fire damage,  
never use the miter saw near  
flammable liquids, vapors, or gases.  
Plan ahead to protect your eyes,  
hands, face and ears.  
Know your miter saw. Read and  
understand the Operator’s Manual  
and labels affixed to the tool.  
Learn its application and limitations  
as well as the specific potential  
hazards peculiar to this tool. To  
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves,  
neckties or jewelry (rings, watches).  
They can get caught and draw you  
into moving parts.  
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Wear non-slip footwear.  
Tie back long hair.  
Secure work. Use clamps or a vise  
to help hold the work when it’s  
practical.  
Roll long sleeves above the elbow.  
Noise levels vary widely. To avoid  
possible hearing damage, wear ear  
plugs when using any miter saw.  
For dusty operations, wear a dust  
mask along with safety goggles.  
USE EXTRA CAUTION WITH LARGE  
OR ODD SHAPED WORKPIECES.  
Use extra supports (tables,  
sawhorses, blocks, etc.) for  
workpieces large enough to tip.  
Never use another person as a  
substitute for a table extension,  
or as an additional support for a  
workpiece that is longer or wider  
than the basic miter saw table, or  
to help feed, support, or pull the  
workpiece.  
Do not use this saw to cut small  
pieces. If the workpiece being cut  
would cause your hand or fingers  
to be within 8-3/4 inches of the saw  
blade the workpiece is too small.  
Keep hands and fingers out of the  
“no hands zone” area marked on  
the saws table.  
INSPECT YOUR WORKPIECE  
Make sure there are no nails or foreign  
objects in the part of the workpiece  
being cut.  
Plan your work to avoid small pieces  
that may bind, or that are too small to  
clamp and get a solid grasp on. Plan  
the way you will grasp the workpiece  
from start to finish. Avoid awkward  
operations and hand positions.  
A sudden slip could cause your fingers  
or hand to move into the blade.  
DO NOT OVER-REACH  
Keep good footing and balance. Keep  
your face and body to one side, out of  
the line of a possible kickback. NEVER  
stand in the line of the blade.  
Never cut freehand:  
When cutting odd shaped  
workpieces, plan your work so  
it will not bind in the blade and  
cause possible injury. Molding, for  
example, must lie flat or be held  
by a fixture or jig that will not let it  
move when cut.  
Properly support round material  
such as dowel rods, or tubing,  
which have a tendency to roll when  
cut, causing the blade to “bite”.  
Brace your workpiece firmly against  
the fence and table stop so it will  
not rock or twist during the cut.  
Make sure there is no debris  
between the workpiece and the  
table or fence.  
Make sure there are no gaps  
between the workpiece, fence and  
table that will let the workpiece shift  
after it is cut.  
Keep the cut off piece free to  
move sideways after it is cut off.  
Otherwise, it could get wedged  
against the blade and thrown  
violently.  
!
WARNING  
To avoid injury, follow all applicable  
safety instructions, when cutting  
non-ferrous metals:  
Use only saw blades specifically  
recommended for non-ferrous  
metal cutting.  
Only the workpiece should be on  
the saws table.  
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Do not cut metal workpieces  
that must be hand held. Clamp  
workpieces securely.  
Cut non-ferrous metals only if you  
are under the supervision of an  
experienced person and the dust  
bag has been removed from the  
saw.  
Hold workpiece firmly against the  
fence to prevent movement toward  
the blade.  
With the power switch OFF,  
bring the saw blade down to the  
workpiece to see the cutting path of  
the blade.  
Press in lock-off switch in trigger  
switch handle.  
WHEN SAW IS RUNNING  
Squeeze trigger switch to start saw.  
Lower blade into workpiece with a  
firm downward motion.  
!
WARNING  
Do not allow familiarity from  
Finishing a cut:  
frequent use of your miter saw  
to result in a careless mistake. A  
careless fraction of a second is  
enough to cause a severe injury.  
Before cutting, if the saw makes an  
unfamiliar noise or vibrates, stop  
immediately. Turn the saw OFF.  
Unplug the saw. Do not restart until  
finding and correcting the problem.  
Hold the cutting arm in the down  
position.  
Release trigger switch and wait  
for all moving parts to stop before  
moving your hands and raising the  
cutting arm.  
If the blade does not stop within  
10 seconds, unplug the saw  
and follow the instructions in  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
section.  
BODY AND HAND POSITION (FIG.  
CC)  
Before freeing jammed material:  
Release trigger switch.  
Wait for all moving parts to stop.  
Unplug the miter saw.  
WARNING  
!
Never place hands near  
the cutting area. Proper  
positioning of your body  
Fig. CC  
and hands when operating the miter  
saw will make cutting easier and  
safer. Keep children away. Keep all  
visitors at a safe distance from the  
miter saw. Make sure bystanders  
are clear of the saw and workpiece.  
Don’t force the saw. It will do the job  
better and safer at its designed rate.  
No-Hand Zone  
Starting a cut:  
Place hands at least 8-3/4 in. away  
from the path of the blade out of  
the “no-hands zone”. (Fig. CC)  
8-3/4 in.  
8-3/4 in.  
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TO TURN THE SAW ON (FIG. DD)  
Depress the trigger switch (1) to turn  
on the miter saw started.  
The right side sliding fence must  
be removed when making any  
right bevel angle cuts greater  
than 350 in combination with  
any right hand miter angle. This  
fence must also be removed  
whenever a 450 bevel angle  
is desired with a miter angle  
greater than 22.50.  
NOTE: Make the ON/OFF switch  
childproof. Insert a padlock, or chain  
with padlock, through the holes (2) in  
the trigger switch, locking the tool’s  
switch, preventing children and other  
unauthorized users from turning the  
machine on.  
1. Unlock the fence cam locking lever  
(1) by pushing it toward the rear of  
the machine.  
The miter saw is equipped with an  
automatic blade brake. When the  
trigger switch is released, the electric  
blade brake will stop the blade within  
approximately 10 seconds.  
2. Extend the fence (2) by sliding it out  
to match the degree of the bevel  
cut. Lock the fence cam locking  
lever by pushing it IN toward the  
fence. NOTE: When transporting  
the saw, always secure the sliding  
fence in the collapsed position  
(toward the saw blade).  
Fig. DD  
2
Fig. EE  
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SLIDING FENCE (FIG. EE)  
WARNING  
!
The sliding fence must be  
extended to the left or right when  
making bevel cuts.The sliding  
fence noted three bevel angles  
where the user must adjust the  
fences to match the degree of  
the bevel cut. Failure to extend  
the sliding fence will not allow  
enough space for the blade to  
pass through which could result  
in serious injury. At extreme  
miter or bevel angles the saw  
blade may also contact the  
fence.  
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2
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REMOVING OR INSTALLING THE  
RIGHT SLIDING FENCE  
Removing (Fig. FF)  
Fig. GG  
1. Unlock the fence cam-locking lever  
by pushing it out toward the rear of  
the machine.  
2. Lift up on the sliding fence to  
remove it from the saw.  
Installing  
1
1. Place the sliding fence onto the  
miter saw fence aligning the nut (1)  
with the slot (4).  
WARNING  
!
2. To lock the sliding fence, push the  
cam-locking lever in toward the  
front of the machine.  
To avoid injury from materials being  
thrown, always unplug the saw  
to avoid accidental starting, and  
remove small pieces of material from  
the table cavity. The table insert may  
be removed for this purpose, but  
always reattach the table insert prior  
to performing a cutting operation.  
Fig. FF  
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MITER CUT (FIG. HH)  
4
The sliding compound miter saw is  
equipped with ten positive miter stops  
(1) on the saw base. The locations are  
at 0, 15, 22.5, 31.6 and 45 degrees  
left and right, and 60° right. These  
locations represent the most common  
angles for cutting operation. To make a  
miter cut:  
1. Unlock the miter table by lifting up  
on the miter quick-cam table lock  
(2).  
2. While raising the positive stop  
locking lever (3) up, grasp the miter  
handle (4) and rotate the miter  
table left or right to the desired  
angle.  
SLIDING CARRIAGE SYSTEM (FIG.  
GG)  
WARNING  
!
To reduce the risk of injury, return  
carriage to the full rear position after  
each crosscut operation.  
1. For a chop cutting operations on  
small workpieces, slide the cutting  
head assembly completely toward  
the rear of the unit and tighten the  
carriage lock knob (1).  
2. To cut wide boards up to 12-1/4 in.,  
the carriage lock knob should be  
loosened to allow the cutting head  
to slide freely.  
3. Release the positive stop locking  
lever and set the miter at the  
desired angle making sure the  
lever snaps into place. NOTE: The  
lever will only lock into place at one  
of the ten positive stops.  
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4. Once the desired miter angle is  
achieved, press down on the quick  
cam miter table lock to secure the  
table into position.  
fence must also be removed  
whenever a 45o bevel angle  
is desired with a miter angle  
greater than 22.5o.  
5. If the miter angle desired is NOT  
one of the ten positive stops noted  
above, simply lock the table at the  
desired angle by pressing down on  
the quick-cam miter table lock (2).  
Tilt the cutting head to the desired  
angle as shown on the bevel scale. The  
blade can be positioned at any angle,  
from a 90° straight cut (0° on the scale)  
to a 45° left and right bevel. Tighten the  
bevel lock handle (1) by pushing down  
to lock the cutting head in position.  
Bevel positive stops are provided at 0°,  
33.9° and 45°.  
Fig. HH  
4
Fig. II  
3
2
1
BEVEL CUT (FIG. II)  
WARNING  
!
The sliding fence must be  
extended to the left or right when  
making bevel cuts.The sliding  
fence noted three bevel angles  
where the user must adjust the  
fences to match the degree of  
the bevel cut. Failure to extend  
the sliding fence will not allow  
enough space for the blade to  
pass through which could result  
in serious injury. At extreme  
miter or bevel angles the saw  
blade may also contact the  
fence.  
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NOTE: The saw comes with a  
33.9° bevel detent pin for setting up  
crown molding cuts when the angle of  
the walls equals 90°.  
The right side sliding fence must  
be removed when making any  
right bevel angle cuts greater  
than 35o in combination with  
any right hand miter angle. This  
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33.9° BEVEL DETENT PIN FOR  
CROWN MOULDINGS (FIG. JJ)  
NOTE: A bevel detent pin is  
Fig. KK  
incorporated into this machine for quick  
bevel adjustments when the desired  
bevel angle is 33.9o.  
1. Push the bevel detent stop pin (1)  
in toward the front of the machine.  
2. Loosen the bevel lock handle (2).  
3. Rotate the cutting head until the  
bevel detent pin stops the bevel  
angle at 33.9° on the bevel scale.  
4. Tighten the bevel lock handle  
before you make your cut.  
1
Fig. JJ  
CHOP CUTTING NARROW BOARDS-  
90o CROSSCUT (FIG. LL)  
1
1. For a chop cutting operations on  
small workpieces, slide the cutting  
head assembly completely toward  
the rear of the unit and tighten the  
carriage lock knob (1).  
2. Position the cutting head to the  
0° bevel position and lock the bevel  
lock handle (2).  
2
3. Position the table to the 0° miter  
angle and lock the quick cam miter  
table lock (3).  
4. Position the workpiece on the table  
and against the fence. Use a hold  
down clamp (4) attached to the  
base, whenever possible.  
5. Pull the trigger (5), turning on the  
saw. Lower the blade by pushing  
the handle (6) down into the  
workpiece with slow and even  
pressure.  
COMPOUND CUT (FIG. KK)  
1. Extending the fence by sliding it out  
to the required location or remove  
the right sliding fence if necessary.  
See “SLIDING FENCE or REMOVE  
SLIDING FENCE”.  
2. Set the desired bevel angle using  
the bevel lock handle (1).  
3. Set the desired miter angle and  
lock into position. See “MITER  
CUT”.  
6. When the cut is complete, release  
the switch and allow the blade to  
stop before raising the cutting head  
assembly.  
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Fig. LL  
3. Set both the desired bevel angle  
and/or the miter angle and lock into  
position.  
4. If bevel cutting, set both the left  
and right sliding fences (2) to their  
proper location.  
5. Use a hold down clamp to secure  
the workpiece.  
5
6
1
4
6. Grasp the switch handle (3) and  
pull the carriage (4) forward until  
the center of the saw blade is over  
the front of the workpiece (5).  
7. Pull the trigger (6) to turn the saw  
on.  
8. When the saw reaches full speed,  
push the saw handle down, slowly,  
cutting through the leading edge of  
the workpiece.  
2
3
SLIDE CUTTING WIDE BOARDS UP  
TO 12-1/4 IN. WIDE (FIG. MM)  
WARNING  
!
To avoid injury:  
9. Slowly move the saw handle toward  
the fence, completing the cut.  
10. Release the trigger and allow  
the blade to stop spinning before  
allowing the cutting head to raise.  
Never pull the cutting head  
assembly and spinning blade  
toward you during the cut. The  
blade may try to climb up on the  
top of the workpiece, causing the  
cutting assembly and spinning  
blade to kick back, forcefully. The  
cutting head assembly should  
be drawn back completely then  
pushed forward when sawing.  
Let the blade reach full speed  
before cutting. This will help  
reduce the risk of a thrown  
workpiece.  
Fig. MM  
1
6
3
Extending the fence by sliding  
it out to the required location or  
remove the right sliding fence if  
necessary. See “SLIDING FENCE  
or REMOVE SLIDING FENCE”.  
4
5
2
CUT WIDE BOARDS (FIG. MM)  
1. Rotate the two upfront supports (7)  
toward the rear of the saw.  
2. Unlock the carriage lock knob  
(1) and allow the cutting head  
assembly to move freely.  
7
7
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CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL (FIG.  
NN)  
3. While holding the upper arm in  
position, turn the stop knob (2) until  
it touches the stop plate (1).  
4. Cut two parallel grooves as shown  
below.  
WARNING  
!
To avoid injury from materials being  
thrown, always unplug the saw to  
avoid accidental starting and remove  
small pieces of material from the  
table cavity. The table insert may be  
removed for this purpose, but always  
reattach table insert prior to performing  
a cutting operation.  
Fig. OO  
2
A bowed workpiece must be positioned  
against the fence and secured with  
a clamping device as shown before  
cutting. Do not position workpiece  
incorrectly or try to cut the workpiece  
without the support of the fence. This  
will cause the blade to bind and could  
result in personal injury.  
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Fig. NN  
Cut these grooves  
with saw  
Use a chisel to cut  
out the middle  
TELESCOPING WORKPIECE  
SUPPORT & REPETITIVE CUTTING  
USING THE STOP PLATE (FIG. PP)  
Long pieces need extension table  
support.  
1. Loosen the knob (1) then slide the  
extension table to desired position  
and tighten the knob.  
2. The stop plate is designed for use  
during repetitive cutting. Only use  
one stop plate at a time. Rotate the  
stop plate (3) to vertical position,  
and retighten the locking bolt. If  
stop plate will not rotate, loosen the  
locking bolt (2) 1/4 turn.  
ROUGH CUTTING A DADO (FIG. OO)  
1. Mark lines identifying the width  
and depth of the desired cut on  
the workpiece and position on the  
table so the inside tip of the blade  
is positioned on the line. Use a  
hold down clamp to secure the  
workpiece.  
2. Lower the cutting head so the tip of  
the blade touches the top surface  
workpiece at the marked line.  
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Fig. PP  
CHANGING THE BELT (FIG. RR, SS)  
3
Unplug your saw.  
1. Loosen the bolts (1) and remove  
the belt cover.  
2
2. Turn the screw (2) anti-clockwise  
with a hex wrench to move the  
motor to forward.  
3. Remove and replace the belt.  
4. Turn the screw (2) clockwise with  
a hex wrench to move the motor to  
rearward. Do not over tighten.  
5. Replace the belt cover and tighten  
the bolts.  
1
Fig. RR  
AUXILARY WOOD FENCE (FIG. QQ)  
When making multiple or repetitive cuts  
that result in cut-off pieces of one inch  
or less, it is possible for the saw blade  
to catch the cut-off piece and throw it  
out of the saw or into the blade guard  
and housing, possibly causing damage  
or injury. To minimize this an auxiliary  
wood fence can be mounted to your  
saw. Holes are provided in the saw  
fence to attach an auxiliary wood fence  
(this provides additional depth of cut).  
This fence should be constructed of  
straight auxiliary wood approximately  
3/4 in. thick by 1-1/2 in. high by 22 in.  
long. Attach the wood fence securely  
and make a full depth cut to make  
a blade slot. Check for interference  
between the wood fence and the lower  
blade guard. Adjust if necessary.  
1
Fig. SS  
2
Fig. QQ  
Blade slot  
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CUTTING BASE MOLDING (FIG. TT)  
Base moldings and many other  
moldings can be cut on a compound  
miter saw. The setup of the saw  
depends on molding characteristics  
and application, as shown. Perform  
practice cuts on scrap material to  
achieve best results:  
1. Always make sure moldings rest  
firmly against fence and table. Use  
hold-down, crown molding vise  
or C-clamps, whenever possible,  
and place tape on the area being  
clamped to avoid marks.  
angles that, when added together,  
equal exactly 90°.  
Most crown molding has a top rear  
angle (the section that fits flat against  
the ceiling) of 52°and a bottom rear  
angle (the section that fits flat against  
the wall) of 38°.  
In order to accurately cut crown  
molding for a 90° inside or outside  
corner, lay the molding with its broad  
back surface flat on the saw table.  
When setting the bevel and miter  
angles for compound miters, remember  
that the settings are interdependent;  
changing one changes the other, as  
well.  
2. Reduce splintering by taping the  
cut area prior to making the cut.  
Mark the cut line directly on the  
tape.  
3. Splintering typically happens due to  
an incorrect blade application and  
thinness of the material.  
Fig. UU  
F
e
Fig. TT  
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c
e
F
e
n
c
F
e
n
c
e
e
Miter saw table  
Miter saw table  
Miter saw table  
Bevel/Miter Settings  
Fig. VV  
miter at 00, bevel  
at 450  
miter at 450,  
bevel at 00  
NOTE: Always perform a dry run cut  
so you can determine if the operation  
being attempted is possible before  
power is applied to the saw.  
Settings for standard crown molding  
lying flat on compound miter saw  
table  
Inside corner  
OR  
OL  
CUTTING CROWN MOLDING (FIG.  
UU, VV)  
IR  
!
WARNING  
IL  
Outside corner  
Your compound miter saw is suited  
for the difficult task of cutting crown  
molding. To t properly, crown molding  
must be compound-mitered with  
extreme accuracy. The two surfaces  
on a piece of crown molding that fit  
flat against the ceiling and wall are at  
Compound cut crown moldings  
NOTE: The chart below references  
a compound cut for crown molding  
ONLY WHEN THE ANGLE BETWEEN  
THE WALLS EQUALS 90°.  
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Bevel/Miter Settings  
KEY BEVEL MITER  
SETTING SETTING  
TYPE OF CUT  
Inside corner-Left side  
IL  
33.9°  
33.9°  
33.9°  
33.9°  
31.6° Right 1. Position top of molding against fence.  
2. Miter table set at RIGHT 31.6°.  
3. LEFT side is finished piece.  
Inside corner-Right side  
1. Position bottom of molding against fence.  
2. Miter table set at LEFT 31.6°.  
3. LEFT side is finished piece.  
IR  
31.6° Left  
31.6° Left  
31.6° Left  
Outside corner-Left side  
OL  
OR  
1. Position bottom of molding against fence.  
2. Miter table set at LEFT 31.6°.  
3. RIGHT side is finished piece.  
Outside corner-Right side  
1. Position top of molding against fence.  
2. Miter table set at RIGHT 31.6°.  
3. RIGHT side is finished piece.  
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CROWN MOLDING CHART  
Compound Miter saw  
Miter and bevel Angle settings  
Wall to Crown Molding Angle  
52/38° Crown Molding  
45/45° Crown Molding  
52/38° Crown Molding  
45/45° Crown Molding  
Angle  
Between  
Walls  
Angle  
Between  
Walls  
Miter  
Setting  
Bevel  
Setting  
Miter  
Setting  
Bevel  
Setting  
Miter  
Setting  
Bevel  
Setting  
Miter  
Setting  
Bevel  
Setting  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
105  
106  
107  
108  
109  
110  
111  
112  
113  
114  
115  
116  
117  
118  
119  
120  
121  
122  
123  
42.93  
42.39  
41.85  
41.32  
40.79  
40.28  
39.76  
39.25  
38.74  
38.24  
37.74  
37.24  
36.75  
36.27  
35.79  
35.31  
34.83  
34.36  
33.90  
33.43  
32.97  
32.52  
32.07  
31.62  
31.17  
30.73  
30.30  
29.86  
29.43  
29.00  
28.58  
28.16  
27.74  
27.32  
26.91  
26.50  
26.09  
25.69  
25.29  
24.89  
24.49  
24.10  
23.71  
23.32  
22.93  
22.55  
22.17  
21.79  
21.42  
21.04  
20.67  
20.30  
19.93  
19.57  
19.20  
18.84  
18.48  
41.08  
40.79  
40.50  
40.20  
39.90  
39.61  
39.30  
39.00  
38.69  
38.39  
38.08  
37.76  
37.45  
37.13  
36.81  
36.49  
36.17  
35.85  
35.52  
35.19  
34.86  
34.53  
34.20  
33.86  
33.53  
33.19  
32.86  
32.51  
32.17  
31.82  
31.48  
31.13  
30.78  
30.43  
30.08  
29.73  
29.38  
29.02  
28.67  
28.31  
27.96  
27.59  
27.23  
26.87  
26.51  
26.15  
25.78  
25.42  
25.05  
24.68  
24.31  
23.94  
23.57  
23.20  
22.83  
22.46  
22.09  
46.89  
46.35  
45.81  
45.28  
44.75  
44.22  
43.70  
43.18  
42.66  
42.15  
41.64  
41.13  
40.62  
40.12  
39.62  
39.13  
38.63  
38.14  
37.66  
37.17  
36.69  
36.21  
35.74  
35.26  
34.79  
34.33  
33.86  
33.40  
32.94  
32.48  
32.02  
31.58  
31.13  
30.68  
30.24  
29.80  
29.36  
28.92  
28.48  
28.05  
27.62  
27.19  
26.77  
26.34  
25.92  
25.50  
25.08  
24.66  
24.25  
23.84  
23.43  
23.02  
22.61  
22.21  
21.80  
21.40  
21.00  
36.13  
35.89  
35.64  
35.40  
35.15  
34.89  
34.64  
35.38  
34.12  
33.86  
33.60  
33.33  
33.07  
32.80  
32.53  
32.25  
31.98  
31.70  
31.42  
31.34  
30.86  
30.57  
30.29  
30.00  
29.71  
29.42  
29.13  
28.83  
28.54  
28.24  
27.94  
27.64  
27.34  
27.03  
26.73  
26.42  
26.12  
25.81  
25.50  
25.19  
24.87  
24.56  
24.24  
23.93  
23.61  
23.29  
22.97  
22.66  
22.33  
22.01  
21.68  
21.36  
21.03  
20.70  
20.38  
20.05  
19.72  
124  
125  
126  
127  
128  
129  
130  
131  
132  
133  
134  
135  
136  
137  
138  
139  
140  
141  
142  
143  
144  
145  
146  
147  
148  
149  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
155  
156  
157  
158  
159  
160  
161  
162  
163  
164  
165  
166  
167  
168  
169  
170  
171  
172  
173  
174  
175  
176  
177  
178  
179  
18.13  
17.77  
17.42  
17.06  
16.71  
16.37  
16.02  
15.67  
15.33  
14.99  
14.66  
14.30  
13.97  
13.63  
13.30  
12.96  
12.63  
12.30  
11.97  
11.64  
11.31  
10.99  
10.66  
10.34  
10.01  
9.69  
9.37  
9.05  
8.73  
8.41  
8.09  
7.77  
7.46  
7.14  
6.82  
6.51  
6.20  
5.88  
5.57  
5.26  
4.95  
4.63  
21.71  
21.34  
20.96  
20.59  
20.21  
19.83  
19.45  
19.07  
18.69  
18.31  
17.93  
17.55  
17.17  
16.79  
16.40  
16.02  
15.64  
15.25  
14.87  
14.48  
14.09  
13.71  
13.32  
12.93  
12.54  
12.16  
11.77  
11.38  
10.99  
10.60  
10.21  
9.82  
9.43  
9.04  
8.65  
8.26  
7.86  
7.47  
7.08  
6.69  
6.30  
5.90  
5.51  
5.12  
4.72  
4.33  
3.94  
3.54  
20.61  
20.21  
19.81  
19.42  
19.03  
18.64  
18.25  
17.86  
17.48  
17.09  
16.71  
16.32  
15.94  
15.56  
15.19  
14.81  
14.43  
14.06  
13.68  
13.31  
12.94  
12.57  
12.20  
11.83  
11.46  
11.09  
10.73  
10.36  
10.00  
9.63  
9.27  
8.91  
8.55  
8.19  
7.83  
7.47  
7.11  
6.75  
6.39  
6.03  
5.68  
5.32  
4.96  
4.61  
4.25  
3.90  
19.39  
19.06  
18.72  
18.39  
18.06  
17.72  
17.39  
17.05  
16.71  
16.38  
16.04  
15.70  
15.36  
15.02  
14.62  
14.34  
14.00  
13.65  
13.31  
12.97  
12.62  
12.29  
11.93  
11.59  
11.24  
10.89  
10.55  
10.20  
9.85  
9.50  
9.15  
8.80  
8.45  
8.10  
7.75  
7.40  
7.05  
6.70  
6.35  
6.00  
5.65  
5.30  
4.94  
4.59  
4.24  
4.32  
4.01  
3.70  
3.39  
3.08  
2.77  
2.47  
2.15  
1.85  
1.54  
1.23  
0.92  
0.62  
0.31  
3.89  
3.53  
3.10  
2.83  
2.47  
2.12  
1.77  
1.41  
3.54  
3.19  
2.83  
2.48  
2.12  
1.77  
1.41  
1.06  
3.15  
2.75  
2.36  
1.97  
1.58  
1.18  
0.79  
0.39  
1.06  
0.71  
0.35  
0.71  
0.35  
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MAINTENANCE  
MAINTENANCE  
the carbon part fits into. Tighten the  
cap snugly, but do not overtighten.  
!
DANGER  
To avoid injury, never put lubricants  
on the blade while it is spinning.  
NOTE: To reinstall the same brushes,  
first make sure the brushes go back in  
the way they came out. This will avoid  
a break-in period that reduces motor  
performance and increases wear.  
!
WARNING  
To avoid fire or toxic reaction, never  
use gasoline, naphtha acetone,  
lacquer thinner or similar highly  
volatile solvents to clean the miter  
saw.  
Fig. WW  
2
!
WARNING  
To avoid injury from unexpected  
starting or electrical shock, unplug  
the power cord before working on  
the saw.  
1
!
WARNING  
For your safety, this saw is double-  
insulated. To avoid electrical shock,  
fire or injury, use only parts identical  
to those identified in the parts list.  
Reassemble exactly as the original  
assembly to avoid electrical shock.  
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 guard become  
damaged, do not use the saw until the  
damaged guard has been replaced.  
Develop a regular check to make sure  
the lower guard is working properly.  
Clean the lower guard of any dust or  
buildup with a damp cloth.  
REPLACING CARBON BRUSHES  
(FIG. WW)  
Replace both carbon brushes when  
either has less than 1/4 in. length of  
carbon remaining, or if the spring or  
wire is damaged or burned. To inspect  
or replace brushes, first unplug the  
saw. Then remove the black plastic  
cap (1) on the side of the motor (2).  
Remove the cap cautiously, because  
it is springloaded. Then pull out the  
brush and replace. Replace for the  
other side. To reassemble reverse the  
procedure. The ears on the metal end  
of the assembly go in the same hole  
!
WARNING  
When cleaning the lower guard,  
unplug the saw from the power  
source receptacle to avoid  
unexpected startup.  
Do not use solvents on the guard.  
They could make the plastic  
“cloudy” and brittle.  
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SAWDUST  
Fig. XX  
Periodically, sawdust will accumulate  
under the work table 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.  
Link  
Link  
!
WARNING  
If blowing sawdust, wear proper  
eye protection to keep debris from  
entering eyes.  
Central pivot of  
plastic guard  
Chop pivot  
LUBRICATION (FIG. XX)  
All the motor bearings in this tool are  
lubricated with a sufficient amount of  
high grade lubricant for the life of the  
unit under normal operating conditions;  
therefore, no further lubrication is  
required.  
Lubricate the Following as necessary:  
Chop pivot: Apply light machine oil to  
points indicated in illustration.  
Central pivot of plastic guard: Use  
light household oil (sewing machine  
oil ) on metal-to-metal or metal-to-  
plastic guard contact areas as required  
for smooth, quiet operation. Avoid  
excessive oil, to which sawdust will  
cling.  
Link: (which actuates the lower guard  
movement) may be oiled at the rear  
pivot, greased at ball bearing contact,  
and oiled where the link actuates the  
acetyl roller of the lower guard, if the  
down chop motion is hard to start.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
!
WARNING  
To avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn switch OFF and unplug  
the tool before moving, replacing the blade or making adjustments.  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE - MOTOR  
SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE  
PROBLEM  
PROBLEM CAUSE  
ACTION  
Brake does 1. Motor brushes not sealed 1. Inspect/clean/replace brushes.  
not stop blade or lightly sticking.  
See MAINTENANCE section.  
2. Use a recommended blade. Let  
cool down. See REMOVING OR  
INSTALLING THE BLADE section.  
3. Retighten. See REMOVING  
OR INSTALLING THE BLADE  
section.  
within 10  
seconds.  
2. Motor brake overheated  
from use of defective or  
wrong size blade or rapid  
ON/OFF cycling.  
3. Arbor bolt loose.  
4. Brushes cracked,  
damaged, etc.  
4. Replace brushes.  
5. Other.  
5. Contact Sears Service Center.  
1. Replace limit switch.  
Motor does 1. Limit switch failure  
not start  
2. Brush worn.  
2. Replace brushes. See  
MAINTENANCE section.  
3. Verify there is electrical power at  
the outlet.  
3. Fuse blown or circuit  
breaker tripped on home  
panel.  
Brush spark 1. Brush worn.  
when switch 2. Other.  
released.  
1. Replace Brushes. See  
MAINTENANCE section.  
2. Contact Sears Service Center.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE - SAW OPERATION  
SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE  
ACTION  
1. See ADJUSTMENT -Setting  
Cutting Depth section.  
PROBLEM  
PROBLEM CAUSE  
1. Misalignment.  
Blade hits  
table.  
Angle of cut 1. Miter table unlocked.  
not accurate. 2. Sawdust under table.  
Can not  
1. See OPERATION - Miter Angle  
Adjustment section.  
2. Vacuum or blow out dust. WEAR  
EYE PROTECTION.  
adjust miter.  
Cutting arm 1. Loose pivot points.  
wobbles.  
1. Contact Sears Service Center.  
Cutting arm 1. Pivot spring not replaced 1. Contact Sears Service Center.  
will not fully  
raise, or  
properly after service.  
2. Sawdust build-up.  
2. Clean and lubricate moving  
parts.  
blade guard  
won’t fully  
close.  
Blade binds, 1. Improper operation.  
jams, burns 2. Dull or warped blade.  
1. See BASIC SAW OPERATION  
section.  
wood.  
3. Improper blade size.  
4 Wood is moving during  
cut.  
2. Replace or sharpen blade.  
3. Replace with 12 in. diameter  
blade.  
4. Use hold down clamp to secure  
workpiece to table.  
Saw vibrates 1. Saw blade not round /  
1. Replace blade.  
or shakes.  
damaged / loose.  
2. Tighten arbor bolt.  
2. Arbor bolt loose.  
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PARTS LIST  
12 in. COMPOUND MITER SAW  
MODEL NO. 137.212210  
!
WARNING  
When servicing use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other  
parts many create a HAZARD or cause product damage. Any attempt to  
repair or replace electrical parts on this Miter Saw may create a HAZARD  
unless repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is  
available at your nearest Sears Service Center.  
PARTS LIST FOR SAW SCHEMATIC A  
I.D.  
Description  
Size  
Qty I.D.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1585 CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW  
2680 LOCATOR PIN  
2752 TRADE-MARK LABEL  
2753 TILTING SCALE  
07X8 ELBOW  
M6*14-16  
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
1
4
1
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0KUW TERMINAL  
0LMH LOCKING CABLE TIE  
0S2X LOCK HANDLE ASS’Y  
246V TRIGGER SWITCH  
25Y1 ARM  
#AW  
083Z CORD CLAMP  
084J STOP CLAMP  
084K SET PLATE  
25YJ CRANK HANDLE  
25YL CRANK HANDLE  
25YR PLATE  
084M STOP CLAMP  
084Q COMPRESSION SPRING  
0CH1 SHAFT-PIVOT  
0CH2 SLEEVE  
25YU DUST BAG  
262N SEGMENT HANDLE  
262U GEAR BOX COVER  
267Y PULLEY  
#AW  
V-RIBBED BEIT (POIYOURETHANE)  
0CHF SPRING GUARD  
0CKM TRIGGER  
26H6  
26PW SPACER  
0DTZ ARBOR COLLAR  
0FHW COLLAR  
26U8 LOCKING HANDLE ASS’Y  
26UJ PC-GUARD ASS’Y  
26UK GEAR SHAFT ASS’Y  
26UL CUTTER SHAFT ASS’Y  
0J4E FLAT WASHER  
φ6*13-1  
φ8*16-2.5  
φ8.4*24-2  
φ8  
0J4F  
FLAT WASHER  
0J53 FLAT WASHER  
277Y CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW M6*14-25  
27KD LEVER  
0JA8 EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER  
0JB0 WAVE WASHER  
27KE CUTTER SHAFT GUARD  
27KY CLAMP BOLT  
0JB3 WAVE WASHER  
0JET  
E-RING  
27LP LOCK KNOB  
0JUA HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT  
0JUL HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT  
0JUX HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT  
0JV2 HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT  
0JVQ HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT  
M5*0.8-8  
27PF COMPRESSION SPRING  
27WC COMPRESSION SPRING  
M6*1.0-20  
M8*1.25-30  
M8*1.25-60  
M8*1.25-50  
M6*1.0-10  
M8*1.25-20  
M6*1.0-16  
M6*1.0-12  
283G HEX. SOC. HD. CAP SCREW  
2B62 HEX. HD. BOLT  
M5*0.8-20  
M6*1.0-16  
M6*1.0-8  
2CGT SLOTTED SET SCREW  
2E63 ROCKER SWITCH  
2JSX SEGMENT HANDLE  
2K96 WARNING LABEL  
2LK2 LASER PLUNGER HOUSING  
2MNJ CONTROLLER ASS’Y  
2MYA LEAD WIRE ASS’Y  
2NNJ SEGMENT HANDLE  
2NQC MOTOR ASS’Y  
0JZF  
HEX. SOC. SET SCREW  
0JZN ARBOR BOLT  
0K2B HEX. SOC. HD. CAP SCREW  
0K4D CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER  
0K7X CR. RE. TRUSS HD. ROUND NECK SCREW M6*1.0-10  
0KB6 CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW  
0KB7 CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW  
0KB8 CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW  
0KC6 CR. RE. TRUSS HD. TAPPING SCREW  
0KD4 CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KD8 CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KDH CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KDU CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KL1 CR. RE. PAN HD. ROUND NECK SCREW  
0KQY LOCK NUT  
M4*18-35  
M4*18-16  
M4*18-20  
M4*16-12  
M6*1.0-10  
M4*0.7-12  
M5*0.8-8  
2P4U PLUNGER HOUSING ASS’Y  
2QC6 LABEL  
2QK4 BLADE  
2QU3 OWNER’S MANUAL  
2QYA PULLEY COVER  
M6*1.0-12  
M6*1.0-12  
M8*1.25 T=8  
2SJT  
POWER CABLE  
Y43B CR. RE. COUNT HD. SCREW  
M5*0.8-25  
0KTP CABLE CLAMP  
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SCHEMATIC A  
MODEL NO. 137.212210  
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MODEL NO. 137.212210  
PARTS LIST FOR SAW SCHEMATIC B  
I.D.  
Description  
Size  
Qty I.D.  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
0831 SHAFT SLEEVE  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
0KR1 LOCK NUT  
0KR4 LOCK NUT  
M16*2.0 T=16 1  
2750 CAUTION LABEL  
2841 CENTER SHAFT  
M8*1.25 T=8  
#AW  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
0KSP  
25XZ  
STRAIN RELIEF  
ARM-MITER  
0B5N COMPRESSION SPRING  
0CEZ PLUNGER HANDLE  
0D7Z KNOB-HANDLE  
25YG NEEDLE POINTER  
25YK SET PLATE  
0DW5 POWER CORD CLAMP  
0H9W CLEVIS PIN  
262Q TILT POINTER  
262R TILT POINTER  
#23  
#06  
0HAM DUST SHIELD  
262S  
POWER CORD CLAMP  
0HAN PLATE COVER  
262V ANCHOR PLATE  
26HX GUIDE HOLDER  
0HAP SLIDE-BAR GUIDE CLAMP  
0HVD BALL BEARING  
26LU  
WARNING LABEL  
0HXX LINEAR MOTION BEARING  
0J4N FLAT WASHER  
26NH SPECIAL NUT  
φ16*30-3  
26NP SPECIAL BOLT  
26NQ LOCATING BAR  
26NR SHAFT-PIVOT  
0J6A FLAT WASHER  
φ8*16-2.5  
0J78 FLAT WASHER  
1/4*1/2-3/32  
5/16*9/16-1/16  
0J7D FLAT WASHER  
26NS LOCKING ROD  
26P7 SHAFT-PIVOT  
0J7K FLAT WASHER  
3/8*29/32-5/64 2  
0J8P FLAT WASHER  
3/8*29/32-5/64  
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
4
2
1
6
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
26PU MITER BAR  
0JAF EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER  
0JB0 WAVE WASHER  
φ5  
26U6 LOCKING HANDLE ASS’Y  
26UQ BRACKET-TILT  
27BC SAFETY CLAMP ASS’Y  
27BU TABLE INSERT  
WW-8  
0JMN O-RING  
0JMP O-RING  
0JMT O-RING ROD  
27BV TABLE INSERT  
0JPP HEX. HD. BOLT  
M8*1.25-30  
M6*1.0-25  
M8*1.25-25  
M6*1.0-25  
M8*1.25-16  
M4*0.7-6  
27HE TORSION SPRING  
0JUM HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT  
0JUW HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT  
0JXD HEX. SOC. SET SCREW  
0JXG HEX. SOC. SET SCREW  
0JZB HEX. SOC. SET SCREW  
0K2B HEX. SOC. HD. CAP SCREW  
0K7F CR. RE. ROUND WASHER HD. SCREW  
27J9  
SET NUT  
27JA SCREW STOP  
27MN ANCHOR PLATE  
27Y4 HEX. SOC. SET SCREW  
M6*1.0-16  
283H HEX. SOC. HD. CAP SCREW M5*0.8-12  
290M CAUTION LABEL  
M6*1.0-16  
M5*0.8-8  
2AJ3 CLAMP HANDLE  
#AW  
0K7X CR. RE. TRUSS HD. ROUND NECK SCREW M6*1.0-10  
2DUC CR. RE. TRUSS HD. SCREW  
2ED6 CAUTION LABEL  
M5*0.8-8  
0KAE CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW  
0KB3 CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW  
0KD9 CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KDH CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KDM CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KDR CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KDV CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KMS HEX. NUT  
M5*0.8-10  
M4*18-8  
2JT2  
STEEL BALL  
M4*0.7-16  
M5*0.8-8  
2NGV SUPPORT(LEFT)  
2NGW SUPPORT(RIGHT)  
2NKR SPECIAL BOLT  
2NLC SPRING  
#AW  
#AW  
M5*0.8-20  
M5*0.8-10  
M6*1.0-16  
M6*1.0 T=5  
M8*1.25 T=6.5  
M8*1.25 T=8  
M10*1.5 T=10  
2NLK TABLE  
#AW  
2RAX LOCK KNOB  
2RAY PLATE  
0KMY HEX. NUT  
0KQY LOCK NUT  
2SY9  
SLIDE-BAR ASS’Y  
0KQZ NUT  
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PARTS LIST FOR SAW SCHEMATIC C  
I.D.  
Description  
Size  
Qty I.D.  
25V3 KNOB  
25XX BASE  
Description  
Size  
Qty  
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2258 SPECIAL BOLT  
2754 WARNING LABEL  
082J CUSHION  
1
1
2
2
4
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
4
4
4
4
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
#AW  
#AW  
#AW  
#AW  
#AW  
#AW  
25Y0 ASSIST-FENCE  
25Y2 EXTENSION WING  
25Y3 ASSIST-FENCE  
25Y6 EXTENSION WING  
25Y8 FENCE  
082L BOLT  
0CDD FOOT  
0CFX SLIDE PLATE  
0DTH CENTER BOLT  
0DVJ BLADE WRENCH  
0H9A REAR EXTENSION STAY  
0J69 FLAT WASHER  
0J88 FLAT WASHER  
0JB0 WAVE WASHER  
0JUB HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT  
25YA LOCKING HANDLE ASS’Y  
25YV PLATE  
#23  
φ6*13-1  
25YW PLATE (RIGHT)  
262T FENCE PLATE  
#23  
#10*1/2-1/16  
WW-8  
#AW  
26NN UPPER TUBE  
M5*0.8-12  
M6*1.0-10  
M5*0.8-16  
M8*1.25-40  
M5*0.8-8  
M6*1.0-8  
M5*0.8-10  
M5*0.8-6  
M5*0.8-8  
M5*0.8-20  
M6*1.0-12  
M5*0.8 T=5  
M6*1.0 T=6  
26PF HEX. SOC. SET SCREW  
26PK BLADE HOLDER  
26UG LOCKING HANDLE ASS’Y  
26US BRACKET-TILT  
M8*1.25-6  
0JZF  
HEX. SOC. SET SCREW  
0K28 HEX. SOC. HD. CAP SCREW  
0K2P HEX. SOC. HD.CAP SCREW  
0K55 CR. RE. COUNT HD. SCREW  
0K74 CR. RE. TRUSS HD. SCREW  
27H1 CLAMP-CORD  
27KA ECCENTRIC SPANNER SEAT #06  
27KP SLIDE-BAR BLADE GUARD #AW  
27L1 LOCKING HANDLE ASS’Y  
2C7F UPPER TUBE  
CR. RE. PAN HD. TAPPING SCREW  
0KAE  
0KDG CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KDH CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KDM CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KDU CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW  
0KR2 LOCK NUT  
2DJ6 BRACKET-TILT  
2DJ7 BRACKET-TILT  
2ENA EXTENSION WING ASS’Y  
2ENB EXTENSION WING ASS’Y  
2K8Q WARNING LABEL  
0KR3 LOCK NUT  
0LYT  
STEEL BALL  
20PL CLAMP HANDLE  
224U ROLL PIN  
2NH7 PLUNGER HOUSING ASS’Y  
2QM7 FLAT WASHER  
φ6*10-1  
23SR COMPRESSION SPRING  
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PARTS LIST FOR MOTOR  
MODEL NO. 137.212210  
I.D.  
0JB8  
Description  
WAVE WASHER  
Size  
Qty  
1
0JX3  
0JXC  
0K38  
0K3T  
HEX. SOC. SET SCREW  
HEX. SOC. SET SCREW  
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER  
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER  
CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER  
PLASTIC SCREW  
FLOW GUIDE  
BRUSH HOLDER ASS’Y  
BRUSH ASS’Y  
BRUSH COVER  
RUBBER PIN  
ARMATURE ASS’Y  
FRONT HOUSING  
M5*0.8-8  
M6*1.0-20  
M5*0.8-8  
M5*0.8-25  
M5*0.8-50  
M5*0.8-6  
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
0K3Y  
0KLA  
0Q9K  
0QM2  
0QQT  
0QR0  
0QR1  
26AZ  
26DF  
26PD  
2MYR  
2PRU  
2QY7  
Y430  
Φ27*26.5  
#AW  
MOTOR PULLEY  
FIELD ASS’Y  
CR. RE. PAN HEAD TAPPING & WASHER SCREW  
MOTOR HOUSING ASS’Y  
HEX. HD. SCREW & WASHER SCREW  
M5*12-65  
M6*1.0-16  
1
1
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