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DW713 10" (254 mm) Compound Miter Saw Scie à onglets mixtes de 254 mm (10 po) Sierra ingletadora compuesta de 254 mm (10") INSTRUCTION MANUAL GUIDE D’UTILISATION MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIÓN, CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y PÓLIZA DE GARANTÍA. ADVERTENCIA: LÉASE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO ANTES DE USAR EL PRODUCTO. Questions? See us on the World Wide Web at www.dewalt.com Before returning this product call 1-800-4-DEWALT IF YOU SHOULD EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR DEWALT PURCHASE, CALL 1-800-4-D E WALT IN MOST CASES, A DEWALT REPRESENTATIVE CAN RESOLVE YOUR PROBLEM OVER THE PHONE. IF YOU HAVE A SUGGESTION OR COMMENT, GIVE US A CALL. YOUR FEEDBACK IS VITAL TO THE SUCCESS OF DEWALT’S QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.

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R A

PP

AR

EL

. N

o l

oose c

loth

ing,

glo

ves,

neckties,

rings,

bra

cele

ts,

or

oth

er

jew

elry t

o g

et

caught

in m

ovin

g p

art

s.

Non-s

lip f

ootw

ear

is r

ecom

mended.

Wear

pro

tective h

air c

overing t

o c

onta

in l

ong h

air.

Air v

ents

may c

over

movin

g p

art

s a

nd

should

als

o b

e a

void

ed.

• A

LW

AY

S U

SE

SA

FE

TY

GL

AS

SE

S.

Every

day e

yegla

sses a

re N

OT

safe

ty g

lasses.

Als

o u

se f

ace o

r dust

mask if

cuttin

g o

pera

tion is d

usty

. A

LW

AY

S W

EA

R C

ER

TIF

IED

S

AF

ET

Y E

QU

IPM

EN

T:

AN

SI

Z87.1

eye p

rote

ction (

CA

N/C

SA

Z94.3

)

AN

SI

S12.6

(S

3.1

9)

hearing p

rote

ction

NIO

SH

/OS

HA

/MS

HA

respirato

ry p

rote

ction

• S

EC

UR

E T

HE

WO

RK

PIE

CE

. U

se c

lam

ps o

r a v

ise to h

old

the w

ork

pie

ce o

n the table

and a

gain

st th

e fence o

r w

hen y

our

hand w

ill b

e d

angero

usly

clo

se to the b

lade [w

ithin

6"

(152 m

m)]

. It is s

afe

r th

an u

sin

g y

our

hand a

nd it

frees b

oth

hands t

o o

pera

te t

ool.

• D

ON

’T O

VE

RR

EA

CH

. K

eep p

roper

footing a

nd b

ala

nce a

t all

tim

es.

Loss o

f bala

nce

may c

ause p

ers

onal in

jury

.

• M

AIN

TA

IN T

OO

LS

WIT

H C

AR

E.

Keep t

ools

sharp

and c

lean f

or

best

and s

afe

st

perf

orm

ance.

Follo

w

instr

uctions

for

lubricating

and

changin

g

accessories.

Poorly

main

tain

ed t

ools

and m

achin

es c

an f

urt

her

dam

age t

he t

ool or

machin

e a

nd/o

r cause

inju

ry.

• T

UR

N T

HE

M

AC

HIN

E “O

FF

”,

AN

D D

ISC

ON

NE

CT

T

HE

M

AC

HIN

E F

RO

M T

HE

P

OW

ER

S

OU

RC

E

befo

re

insta

lling

or

rem

ovin

g

accessories,

befo

re

adju

sting

or

changin

g s

et-

ups,

when m

akin

g r

epairs o

r changin

g locations.

An a

ccid

enta

l sta

rt-u

p

can c

ause inju

ry. D

o n

ot to

uch the p

lug’s

meta

l pro

ngs w

hen u

nplu

ggin

g o

r plu

ggin

g in

the c

ord

.

• R

ED

UC

E T

HE

RIS

K O

F U

NIN

TE

NT

ION

AL

ST

AR

TIN

G.

Make s

ure

that

the s

witch is

in t

he “

OF

F”

positio

n b

efo

re p

luggin

g in t

he p

ow

er

cord

.

• U

SE

P

RO

PE

R E

XT

EN

SIO

N C

OR

D.

Make sure

your

exte

nsio

n cord

is

in

good

conditio

n.

If y

our

pro

duct

is e

quip

ped w

ith a

cord

set, u

se o

nly

3-w

ire e

xte

nsio

n c

ord

s

that

have 3

-pro

ng g

roundin

g-t

ype p

lugs a

nd 3

-pole

recepta

cle

s t

hat

accept

the t

ool’s

plu

g.

When u

sin

g a

n e

xte

nsio

n c

ord

, be s

ure

to u

se o

ne h

eavy e

nough t

o c

arr

y t

he

curr

ent

your

pro

duct

will

dra

w.

An u

nders

ized c

ord

will

cause a

dro

p i

n l

ine v

oltage

resultin

g in loss o

f pow

er

and o

verh

eating.

The f

ollo

win

g t

able

show

s t

he c

orr

ect

siz

e

to u

se d

ependin

g o

n c

ord

length

and n

am

epla

te a

mpere

rating. If in

doubt, u

se the n

ext

heavie

r gague.

The s

malle

r th

e g

auge n

um

ber,

the h

eavie

r th

e c

ord

.

Min

imu

m G

au

ge f

or

Co

rd S

ets

Am

pere

Rati

ng

Vo

lts

To

tal

Len

gth

of

Co

rd i

n F

eet

(mete

rs)

120V

25 (

7.6)

50 (

15.2

)10

0 (3

0.5)

150

(45.

7)240V

50 (

15.2

)10

0 (3

0.5)

200

(61.

0)30

0 (9

1.4)

Mo

re

Th

an

No

t M

ore

T

han

AW

G

06

1816

1614

610

1816

1412

1012

1616

1412

1216

1412

Not

Rec

omm

ende

d

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2

• C

HE

CK

fo

r D

AM

AG

ED

PA

RT

S.

Befo

re f

urt

her

use o

f th

e t

ool, a

guard

or

oth

er

part

th

at

is d

am

aged s

hould

be c

are

fully

checked t

o d

ete

rmin

e t

hat

it w

ill o

pera

te p

roperly

and p

erf

orm

its

inte

nded f

unction—

check f

or

alig

nm

ent

of

movin

g p

art

s,

bin

din

g o

f m

ovin

g p

art

s,

bre

akage o

f part

s,

mounting a

nd a

ny o

ther

conditio

ns t

hat

may a

ffect

its o

pera

tion.

A g

uard

or

oth

er

part

that

is d

am

aged s

hould

be p

roperly r

epaired o

r re

pla

ced.

Do n

ot

use t

ool if s

witch d

oes n

ot

turn

it

on a

nd o

ff.

• U

SE

RE

CO

MM

EN

DE

D A

CC

ES

SO

RIE

S. U

se o

nly

accessories that are

recom

mended

by t

he m

anufa

ctu

rer

for

your

model. A

ccessories t

hat

may b

e s

uitable

for

one t

ool

may b

e h

azard

ous w

hen u

sed o

n a

noth

er

tool. C

onsult t

he i

nstr

uction m

anual

for

recom

mended a

ccessories.

The u

se o

f im

pro

per

accessories m

ay c

ause r

isk o

f in

jury

to

pers

ons.

• N

EV

ER

ST

AN

D O

N T

OO

L.

Serious i

nju

ry c

ould

occur

if t

he t

ool

is t

ipped o

r if t

he

cuttin

g t

ool is

unin

tentionally

conta

cte

d.

• N

EV

ER

LE

AV

E T

OO

L R

UN

NIN

G U

NA

TT

EN

DE

D.

TU

RN

PO

WE

R O

FF

. D

on’t leave

tool until it c

om

es t

o a

com

ple

te s

top.

Serious inju

ry c

an r

esult.

• D

O

NO

T

OP

ER

AT

E

EL

EC

TR

IC

TO

OL

S

NE

AR

F

LA

MM

AB

LE

L

IQU

IDS

O

R

IN

GA

SE

OU

S O

R E

XP

LO

SIV

E A

TM

OS

PH

ER

ES

. M

oto

rs i

n t

hese t

ools

may s

park

and

ignite f

um

es.

• S

TA

Y A

LE

RT

, W

AT

CH

WH

AT

YO

U A

RE

DO

ING

, A

ND

US

E C

OM

MO

N S

EN

SE

. D

O

NO

T U

SE

TH

E M

AC

HIN

E W

HE

N Y

OU

AR

E T

IRE

D O

R U

ND

ER

TH

E I

NF

LU

EN

CE

O

F D

RU

GS

or

AL

CO

HO

L.

A m

om

ent

of

inattention w

hile

opera

ting p

ow

er

tools

may

result in inju

ry.

Ad

dit

ion

al S

afe

ty R

ule

s F

or

Mit

er

Sa

ws

WA

RN

ING

: D

o n

ot

allo

w f

am

iliarity

(gain

ed f

rom

fre

quent

use o

f your

saw

) to

repla

ce

safe

ty r

ule

s.

Alw

ays r

em

em

ber

that

a c

are

less f

raction o

f a s

econd i

s s

uffic

ient

to i

nflic

t severe

inju

ry.

• D

O N

OT

OP

ER

AT

E T

HIS

MA

CH

INE

until

it i

s c

om

ple

tely

assem

ble

d a

nd i

nsta

lled

accord

ing to

th

e in

str

uctions.

A m

achin

e in

corr

ectly assem

ble

d can cause serious

inju

ry.

• O

BT

AIN

AD

VIC

E f

rom

your

superv

isor,

instr

ucto

r, o

r anoth

er

qualif

ied p

ers

on i

f you

are

not

thoro

ughly

fam

iliar

with t

he o

pera

tion o

f th

is m

achin

e.

Know

ledge is s

afe

ty.

• S

TA

BIL

ITY

. M

ake s

ure

the m

iter

saw

is p

laced o

n

a s

ecure

support

ing s

urf

ace a

nd

does n

ot

slip

or

move d

uring u

se.

If t

he m

obili

ty k

it i

s i

nsta

lled,

rais

e t

he m

oveable

caste

r(s)

so s

aw

is in its

sta

tionary

positio

n.

• F

OL

LO

W A

LL

WIR

ING

CO

DE

S a

nd r

ecom

mended e

lectr

ical connections t

o p

revent

shock o

r ele

ctr

ocution. P

rote

ct ele

ctr

ic s

upply

lin

e w

ith a

t le

ast a 1

5 a

mpere

tim

e-d

ela

y

fuse o

r a c

ircuit b

reaker.

• M

AK

E C

ER

TA

IN t

he b

lade r

ota

tes i

n t

he c

orr

ect

direction.

The t

eeth

on t

he b

lade

should

poin

t in

the d

irection o

f ro

tation a

s m

ark

ed o

n t

he s

aw

.

• T

IGH

TE

N A

LL

CL

AM

P H

AN

DL

ES

, knobs a

nd le

vers

prior

to o

pera

tion. Loose c

lam

ps

can c

ause p

art

s o

r th

e w

ork

pie

ce t

o b

e t

hro

wn a

t hig

h s

peeds.

• B

E S

UR

E a

ll bla

de a

nd b

lade c

lam

ps a

re c

lean,

recessed s

ides o

f bla

de c

lam

ps a

re

again

st bla

de a

nd a

rbor

scre

w is

tig

hte

ned s

ecure

ly. Loose o

r im

pro

per

bla

de c

lam

pin

g

may r

esult in d

am

age t

o t

he s

aw

and p

ossib

le p

ers

onal in

jury

.

• A

LW

AY

S U

SE

A S

HA

RP

BL

AD

E.

Check t

he b

lade t

o s

ee i

f it r

uns t

rue a

nd i

s f

ree

from

vib

ration.

A d

ull

or

a v

ibra

ting b

lade c

an c

ause d

am

age t

o t

he m

achin

e a

nd/o

r serious inju

ry.

• D

O N

OT

OP

ER

AT

E O

N

AN

YT

HIN

G O

TH

ER

TH

AN

TH

E D

ES

IGN

AT

ED

VO

LT

AG

E

for

the s

aw

. O

verh

eating,

dam

age t

o t

he t

ool and p

ers

onal in

jury

may o

ccur.

• D

O N

OT

WE

DG

E A

NY

TH

ING

AG

AIN

ST

TH

E F

AN

to h

old

the m

oto

r shaft.

Dam

age

to t

ool and p

ossib

le p

ers

onal in

jury

may o

ccur.

• D

O N

OT

forc

e c

uttin

g a

ction. S

talli

ng o

r part

ial s

talli

ng o

f m

oto

r can c

ause d

am

age. T

o

the m

achin

e o

r bla

de a

nd/o

r serious inju

ry.

• A

LL

OW

TH

E M

OT

OR

TO

CO

ME

TO

FU

LL

SP

EE

D p

rior

to s

tart

ing c

ut. S

tart

ing t

he

cut

too s

oon m

ay c

ause d

am

age t

o t

he m

achin

e o

r bla

de a

nd/o

r serious inju

ry.

• N

EV

ER

CU

T F

ER

RO

US

ME

TA

LS

(T

hose w

ith a

ny iro

n o

r ste

el conte

nt)

or

masonry

. E

ither

of

these c

an c

ause t

he c

arb

ide t

ips t

o f

ly o

ff t

he b

lade a

t hig

h s

peeds c

ausin

g

serious inju

ry.

• D

O N

OT

U

SE

A

BR

AS

IVE

W

HE

EL

S.

The excessiv

e heat

and abra

siv

e part

icle

s

genera

ted b

y t

hem

may d

am

age t

he s

aw

and c

ause p

ers

onal in

jury

.

• N

EV

ER

have a

ny p

art

of

your

body i

n l

ine w

ith t

he p

ath

of

the s

aw

bla

de.

Pers

onal

inju

ry w

ill o

ccur.

• N

EV

ER

apply

bla

de lubricant

to a

runnin

g b

lade.

Apply

ing lubricant

could

cause y

our

hand t

o m

ove into

the b

lade r

esultin

g in s

erious inju

ry.

• D

O N

OT

pla

ce e

ither

hand in t

he b

lade a

rea w

hen t

he s

aw

is c

onnecte

d t

o t

he p

ow

er

sourc

e.

Inadvert

ent

bla

de a

ctivation m

ay r

esult in s

erious inju

ry.

• D

O N

OT

PE

RF

OR

M F

RE

E-H

AN

D O

PE

RA

TIO

NS

(w

ork

pie

ce n

ot

support

ed b

y t

able

and f

ence).

Hold

the w

ork

firm

ly a

gain

st

the f

ence a

nd t

able

. F

ree-h

and o

pera

tions o

n

a m

iter

saw

could

cause t

he w

ork

pie

ce t

o b

e t

hro

wn a

t hig

h s

peeds,

causin

g s

erious

inju

ry.

• N

EV

ER

R

EA

CH

A

RO

UN

D or

behin

d th

e saw

bla

de.

A bla

de can cause serious

inju

ry.

• D

O N

OT

reach u

ndern

eath

the s

aw

unle

ss it is

unplu

gged a

nd turn

ed o

ff. C

onta

ct w

ith

saw

bla

de m

ay c

ause p

ers

onal in

jury

.

• S

EC

UR

E T

HE

MA

CH

INE

TO

A S

TA

BL

E S

UP

PO

RT

ING

SU

RF

AC

E.

Vib

ration c

an

possib

ly c

ause t

he m

achin

e t

o s

lide,

walk

, or

tip o

ver,

causin

g s

erious inju

ry.

• U

SE

O

NL

Y C

RO

SS

CU

T S

AW

B

LA

DE

S re

com

mended fo

r m

iter

saw

s.

For

best

results,

do n

ot

use c

arb

ide t

ipped b

lades w

ith h

ook a

ngle

s in e

xcess o

f 7 d

egre

es.

Do

not

use b

lades w

ith d

eep g

ulle

ts.

These c

an d

eflect

and c

onta

ct

the g

uard

, and c

an

cause d

am

age t

o t

he m

achin

e a

nd/o

r serious inju

ry.

• U

SE

ON

LY

BL

AD

ES

OF

TH

E C

OR

RE

CT

SIZ

E A

ND

TY

PE

specifie

d f

or

this

tool

to

pre

vent

dam

age t

o t

he m

achin

e a

nd/o

r serious inju

ry.

• IN

SP

EC

T B

LA

DE

FO

R C

RA

CK

S o

r oth

er

dam

age p

rior

to o

pera

tion.

A c

racked o

r dam

aged b

lade c

an c

om

e a

part

and p

ieces c

an b

e t

hro

wn a

t hig

h s

peeds,

causin

g

serious inju

ry.

Repla

ce c

racked o

r dam

aged b

lades im

media

tely

.

• C

LE

AN

TH

E B

LA

DE

AN

D B

LA

DE

CL

AM

PS

prior

to o

pera

tion.

Cle

anin

g t

he b

lade

and b

lade c

lam

ps a

llow

s y

ou to c

heck for

any d

am

age to the b

lade o

r bla

de c

lam

ps. A

cra

cked o

r dam

aged b

lade o

r bla

de c

lam

p c

an c

om

e a

part

and p

ieces c

an b

e t

hro

wn

at

hig

h s

peeds,

causin

g s

erious inju

ry.

• D

O N

OT

use lubricants

or

cle

aners

(part

icula

rly s

pra

y o

r aero

sol) in t

he v

icin

ity o

f th

e

pla

stic g

uard

. T

he p

oly

carb

onate

mate

rial

used i

n t

he g

uard

is s

ubje

ct

to a

ttack b

y

cert

ain

chem

icals

.

• A

LW

AY

S U

SE

TH

E K

ER

F P

LA

TE

AN

D R

EP

LA

CE

TH

IS P

LA

TE

WH

EN

DA

MA

GE

D.

Sm

all

chip

accum

ula

tion u

nder

the s

aw

may inte

rfere

with the s

aw

bla

de o

r m

ay c

ause

insta

bili

ty o

f w

ork

pie

ce w

hen c

uttin

g.

• U

SE

ON

LY

BL

AD

E C

LA

MP

S s

pecifie

d for

this

tool to

pre

vent dam

age to the m

achin

e

and/o

r serious inju

ry.

• C

LE

AN

TH

E M

OT

OR

A

IR S

LO

TS

of chip

s a

nd s

aw

dust. C

logged m

oto

r air s

lots

can

cause t

he m

achin

e t

o o

verh

eat, d

am

agin

g t

he m

achin

e a

nd p

ossib

ly c

ausin

g a

short

w

hic

h c

ould

cause s

erious inju

ry.

• K

EE

P A

RM

S,

HA

ND

S,

AN

D F

ING

ER

S a

way f

rom

the b

lade t

o p

revent

severe

cuts

. C

lam

p a

ll w

ork

pie

ces t

hat

would

cause y

our

hand t

o b

e w

ithin

6"

(152 m

m)

of

the s

aw

bla

de.

• N

EV

ER

L

OC

K T

HE

S

WIT

CH

IN

T

HE

“O

N” positio

n.

Severe

pers

onal

inju

ry m

ay

result.

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3

ON

GU

AR

D:

DA

NG

ER

– K

EE

P A

WA

Y F

RO

M B

LA

DE

.

ON

UP

PE

R G

UA

RD

:

PR

OP

ER

LY

SE

CU

RE

BR

AC

KE

T W

ITH

BO

TH

SC

RE

WS

BE

FO

RE

U

SE

.

ON

TA

BLE

: (2

PLA

CE

S)

WA

RN

ING

: F

OR

Y

OU

R O

WN

S

AF

ET

Y R

EA

D IN

ST

RU

CT

ION

M

AN

UA

L B

EF

OR

E O

PE

RA

TIN

G M

ITE

R S

AW

.

KE

EP

HA

ND

S O

UT

OF

PA

TH

OF

SA

W B

LA

DE

.

DO

NO

T O

PE

RA

TE

SA

W W

ITH

OU

T G

UA

RD

S I

N P

LA

CE

.

CH

EC

K L

OW

ER

GU

AR

D F

OR

PR

OP

ER

CL

OS

ING

BE

FO

RE

EA

CH

US

E.

AL

WA

YS

T

IGH

TE

N

AD

JU

ST

ME

NT

B

EF

OR

E

US

E.

DO

N

OT

P

ER

FO

RM

A

NY

O

PE

RA

TIO

N F

RE

EH

AN

D.

NE

VE

R R

EA

CH

IN

BA

CK

OF

SA

W B

LA

DE

. N

EV

ER

CR

OS

S A

RM

S I

N F

RO

NT

O

F B

LA

DE

. T

UR

N O

FF

TO

OL

AN

D W

AIT

FO

R S

AW

BL

AD

E T

O S

TO

P B

EF

OR

E

MO

VIN

G W

OR

KP

IEC

E,

CH

AN

GIN

G S

ET

TIN

GS

OR

MO

VIN

G H

AN

DS

.

DIS

CO

NN

EC

T P

OW

ER

BE

FO

RE

CH

AN

GIN

G B

LA

DE

OR

SE

RV

ICIN

G.

TO

R

ED

UC

E

TH

E

RIS

K

OF

IN

JU

RY

, A

LL

OW

S

AW

T

O

RE

TU

RN

T

O

TH

E

FU

LL

U

P P

OS

ITIO

N A

FT

ER

E

AC

H O

PE

RA

TIO

N.

TH

INK

! Y

OU

C

AN

P

RE

VE

NT

A

CC

IDE

NT

S.

ON

BA

SE

: (2

PLA

CE

S)

Ele

ctr

ica

l C

on

ne

cti

on

Be

sure

you

r po

wer

sup

ply

agre

es w

ith th

e na

mep

late

mar

king

. 120

vol

ts, A

C m

eans

that

yo

ur s

aw w

ill o

pera

te o

n al

tern

atin

g cu

rren

t onl

y. A

vol

tage

dec

reas

e of

10

perc

ent o

r m

ore

will

cau

se a

loss

of p

ower

and

ove

rhea

ting.

All

DEW

ALT

tool

s ar

e fa

ctor

y te

sted

. If t

his

tool

do

es n

ot o

pera

te, c

heck

the

pow

er s

uppl

y.

Un

pa

ck

ing

Yo

ur

Sa

wC

heck

the

cont

ents

of y

our

mite

r sa

w c

arto

n to

mak

e su

re th

at y

ou h

ave

rece

ived

all

part

s.

In a

dditi

on to

this

inst

ruct

ion

man

ual,

the

cart

on s

houl

d co

ntai

n:

1.

One

No.

DW

713

mite

r sa

w w

ith b

lade

. 2

. O

ne b

lade

wre

nch

in w

renc

h po

cket

sho

wn

in F

igur

e 2.

3.

One

No.

DW

7053

Dus

t Bag

.

Fa

milia

riza

tio

n

You

r m

iter

saw

is

fully

ass

embl

ed i

n th

e ca

rton

.F

IG.

1

Ope

n th

e bo

x an

d lif

t th

e sa

w

out

by

the

conv

enie

nt c

arry

ing

hand

le,

as s

how

n in

Fig

ure

1. Pla

ce t

he s

aw o

n a

smoo

th,

flat

surf

ace

such

as

a w

orkb

ench

or

stro

ng ta

ble.

E

xam

ine

Fig

ures

2

and

3 to

be

com

e fa

mili

ar

with

the

saw

and

its

var

ious

par

ts.

The

se

ctio

n on

adj

ustm

ents

will

ref

er t

o th

ese

term

s an

d yo

u m

ust k

now

wha

t and

whe

re th

e pa

rts

are.

CA

UT

ION

: P

inch H

azard

. T

o r

educe the r

isk o

f in

jury

, keep thum

b u

ndern

eath

the h

andle

when p

ulli

ng the h

andle

dow

n. T

he low

er

guard

w

ill m

ove u

p a

s the h

andle

is p

ulle

d d

ow

n w

hic

h c

ould

cause p

inchin

g.T

he h

andle

is p

laced

clo

se t

o t

he g

uard

for

specia

l cuts

.

• T

UR

N O

FF

TH

E M

AC

HIN

E a

nd a

llow

the b

lade t

o c

om

e t

o a

com

ple

te s

top b

efo

re

rais

ing the a

rm a

nd p

rior

to c

leanin

g the b

lade a

rea, re

movin

g d

ebris in the p

ath

of th

e

bla

de,

befo

re s

erv

icin

g o

r adju

sting t

ool.

A

movin

g b

lade c

an c

ause s

erious inju

ry.

• P

RO

PE

RL

Y S

UP

PO

RT

L

ON

G O

R W

IDE

W

OR

KP

IEC

ES

. Loss of

contr

ol

of

the

work

pie

ce c

an c

ause inju

ry.

• N

EV

ER

cro

ss

arm

s

in

front

of

bla

de

while

usin

g

tool.

Alw

ays

make

a

dry

ru

n

(unpow

ere

d)

befo

re m

akin

g a

fin

ish c

ut

so t

hat

you c

an c

heck t

he p

ath

of

the b

lade o

r severe

pers

onal in

jury

may r

esult.

• A

DD

ITIO

NA

L

INF

OR

MA

TIO

N

regard

ing

the

safe

and

pro

per

opera

tion

of

pow

er

tools

(i.e.

a s

afe

ty v

ideo)

is a

vaila

ble

fro

m t

he P

ow

er

Tool

Institu

te,

1300 S

um

ner

Avenue,

Cle

vela

nd,

OH

44115-2

851 (

ww

w.p

ow

ert

oolin

stitu

te.c

om

). I

nfo

rmation is a

lso

availa

ble

fro

m t

he N

ational S

afe

ty C

ouncil,

1121 S

pring L

ake D

rive,

Itasca,

IL 6

0143-

3201.

Ple

ase r

efe

r to

the A

merican N

ational

Sta

ndard

s I

nstitu

te A

NS

I 01.1

Safe

ty

Requirem

ents

for

Woodw

ork

ing M

achin

es a

nd t

he U

.S.

Depart

ment

of

Labor

OS

HA

1910.2

13 R

egula

tions.

WA

RN

ING

: D

o n

ot

connect

unit t

o e

lectr

ical

pow

er

sourc

e u

ntil

com

ple

te i

nstr

uctions

are

read a

nd u

nders

tood.

WA

RN

ING

: A

lways w

ear

pro

per

pers

on

al

heari

ng

p

rote

cti

on

th

at

co

nfo

rms to

A

NS

I S

12.6

(S

3.1

9)

du

rin

g u

se. U

nder

som

e c

onditio

ns a

nd d

ura

tion o

f use,

nois

e f

rom

th

is p

roduct

may c

ontr

ibute

to h

earing loss.

WA

RN

ING

: N

EV

ER

MA

KE

AN

Y C

UT

UN

LE

SS

TH

E M

AT

ER

IAL I

S S

EC

UR

ED

ON

T

HE

TA

BLE

AN

D A

GA

INS

T T

HE

FE

NC

E.

WA

RN

ING

: S

om

e d

ust

cre

ate

d b

y p

ow

er

sandin

g,

saw

ing,

grindin

g,

drilli

ng,

and o

ther

constr

uction a

ctivitie

s c

onta

ins c

hem

icals

know

n t

o c

ause c

ancer,

birth

defe

cts

or

oth

er

repro

ductive h

arm

. S

om

e e

xam

ple

s o

f th

ese c

hem

icals

are

:•

lead f

rom

lead-b

ased p

ain

ts,

• cry

sta

lline s

ilica f

rom

bricks a

nd c

em

ent

and o

ther

masonry

pro

ducts

, and

• ars

enic

and c

hro

miu

m f

rom

chem

ically

-tre

ate

d lum

ber

(CC

A).

Your

risk f

rom

these e

xposure

s v

aries,

dependin

g o

n h

ow

often y

ou d

o t

his

type o

f w

ork

. T

o r

educe y

our

exposure

to t

hese c

hem

icals

: w

ork

in a

well

ventila

ted a

rea,

and w

ork

w

ith a

ppro

ved s

afe

ty e

quip

ment, s

uch a

s those d

ust m

asks that are

specia

lly d

esig

ned to

filter

out

mic

roscopic

part

icle

s.

• A

vo

id

pro

lon

ged

co

nta

ct

wit

h

du

st

fro

m

po

wer

san

din

g,

saw

ing

, g

rin

din

g,

dri

llin

g,

an

d o

ther

co

nstr

ucti

on

acti

vit

ies.

Wear

pro

tecti

ve c

loth

ing

an

d w

ash

exp

osed

are

as w

ith

so

ap

an

d w

ate

r. A

llow

ing d

ust

to g

et

into

your

mouth

, eyes,

or

lay o

n t

he s

kin

may p

rom

ote

absorp

tion o

f harm

ful chem

icals

.W

AR

NIN

G:

Use o

f th

is tool c

an g

enera

te a

nd/o

r dis

burs

e d

ust, w

hic

h m

ay c

ause s

erious

and p

erm

anent

respirato

ry o

r oth

er

inju

ry.

Alw

ays u

se N

IOS

H/O

SH

A a

ppro

ved r

espirato

ry

pro

tectio

n a

ppro

priate

for

the d

ust exposure

. D

irect part

icle

s a

way fro

m face a

nd b

ody.

For

you

r co

nven

ienc

e an

d sa

fety

, the

follo

win

g w

arni

ng la

bels

are

on

your

mite

r sa

w.

ON

MO

TO

R H

OU

SIN

G:

WA

RN

ING

: F

OR

Y

OU

R

OW

N

SA

FE

TY

, R

EA

D

INS

TR

UC

TIO

N

MA

NU

AL

B

EF

OR

E O

PE

RA

TIN

G S

AW

.

WH

EN

SE

RV

ICIN

G,

US

E O

NL

Y I

DE

NT

ICA

L R

E P

LA

CE

ME

NT

PA

RT

S.

AL

WA

YS

WE

AR

EY

E P

RO

TE

CT

ION

.

DO

NO

T E

XP

OS

E T

O R

AIN

OR

US

E I

N D

AM

P L

OC

AT

ION

S.

ON

MO

VIN

G F

EN

CE

:

A

LW

AY

S A

DJU

ST

FE

NC

E P

RO

PE

RL

Y

B

EF

OR

E U

SE

. C

LA

MP

SM

AL

L P

IEC

ES

B

EF

OR

E C

UT

TIN

G.

SE

E M

AN

UA

L.

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4

DW

70

80

LOC

KN

UT

S

EN

D P

LAT

E

DW

70

82

DW

70

84

Pre

ss d

own

light

ly o

n th

e op

erat

ing

hand

le a

nd p

ull

out

the

lock

dow

n pi

n, a

s sh

own

in

Fig

ure

4. G

ently

rel

ease

the

dow

nwar

d pr

essu

re a

nd a

llow

the

arm

to r

ise

to it

s fu

ll he

ight

. U

se t

he lo

ck d

own

pin

whe

n ca

rryi

ng t

he s

aw f

rom

one

pla

ce t

o an

othe

r. A

lway

s us

e th

e ca

rryi

ng h

andl

e to

tran

spor

t the

saw

or

the

hand

inde

ntat

ions

sho

wn

in F

igur

e 3.

Sp

ec

ific

ati

on

sC

AP

AC

ITY

OF

CU

T50

° m

iter

left

and

right

48°

beve

l lef

t: 3°

rig

ht0°

mite

r

Max

. Hei

ght 3

.5"

(89

mm

) R

esul

t Wid

th 3

.5"

(89

mm

)

Max

. Wid

th 6

.1"

(155

mm

)

Res

ult H

eigh

t 1.2

5" (

32 m

m)

45°

mite

r

Max

. Hei

ght 3

.5"

(89

mm

) R

esul

t Wid

th 2

.4"

(61

mm

)

Max

. Wid

th 4

.2"

(107

mm

) R

esul

t Hei

ght 1

.25"

(32

mm

)45

° be

vel

M

ax. H

eigh

t 2.

3" (

58 m

m)

Res

ult W

idth

3.

5" (

89 m

m)

M

ax. W

idth

6.

1" (

155

mm

) R

esul

t Hei

ght

.75"

(19

mm

)31

.62°

mite

r an

d 33

.85°

bev

el

Max

. Wid

th

5.25

" (1

33 m

m)

Res

ult H

eigh

t .9

" (2

3 m

m)

DR

IVE

120 V

olt

Mo

tor

2200

Wat

ts

15 A

mp

Mot

or50

00 R

PM

C

ut H

elic

al G

ears

with

Rol

ler

and

Bal

l Bea

rings

Car

bide

Too

th B

lade

A

utom

atic

Ele

ctric

Bra

ke

Op

tio

na

l A

cc

esso

rie

sT

he f

ollo

win

g ac

cess

orie

s, d

esig

ned

for

your

saw

, m

ay b

e he

lpfu

l. In

som

e ca

ses,

oth

er

loca

lly o

btai

ned

wor

k su

ppor

ts,

leng

th s

tops

, cl

amps

, et

c.,

may

be

mor

e ap

prop

riate

. U

se

care

in s

elec

ting

and

usin

g ac

cess

orie

s.E

xte

nsio

n,

Wo

rk S

up

po

rt:

DW

7080

U

sed

to s

uppo

rt l

ong

over

hang

ing

wor

kpie

ces,

the

wor

k su

ppor

t is

use

r as

sem

bled

. Y

our

saw

tabl

e is

des

igne

d to

acc

ept t

wo

wor

k su

ppor

ts; o

ne o

n ea

ch s

ide.

A

dju

sta

ble

Len

gth

Sto

p:

DW

7051

R

equi

res

the

use

of o

ne w

ork

supp

ort (

see

draw

ing)

. It i

s us

ed to

mak

e re

petit

ive

cuts

of

the

sam

e le

ngth

from

0 to

42"

(10

7 cm

).C

lam

p:

DW

7082

U

sed

for

firm

ly c

lam

ping

wor

kpie

ce to

the

saw

fenc

e fo

r pr

ecis

ion

cutti

ng.

Du

st

Bag

: D

W7053 (

Inclu

ded

wit

h s

om

e m

od

els

)E

quip

ped

with

a z

ippe

r fo

r ea

sy e

mpt

ying

, the

dus

t bag

will

cap

ture

the

maj

ority

of t

he

saw

dust

pro

duce

d (n

ot s

how

n).

Cro

wn

Mo

ldin

g F

en

ce:

DW

7084

U

sed

for

prec

isio

n cu

tting

of c

row

n m

oldi

ng.

Laser

Gu

ide S

yste

m:

DW

7187

P

ower

ed b

y th

e sa

w,

the

brig

ht la

ser

line

deliv

ers

enha

nced

vis

ibili

ty in

low

and

hig

h lig

ht lo

catio

ns. E

asy

to in

stal

l.M

iter

Saw

LE

D W

ork

lig

ht

Syste

m:

DW

S7085

Ligh

ting

used

for

gre

ater

vis

ibili

ty a

nd c

uttin

g al

ignm

ent

durin

g op

erat

ion.

Eas

y to

in

stal

l.M

iter

Saw

Rep

lacem

en

t K

erf

Pla

te:

DW

7055

T

his

dura

ble

plas

tic u

ncut

pla

te li

mits

bla

de te

ar o

ut.

DW

71

87

DW

S7

08

5

SA

W B

LA

DE

S:

ALW

AYS

US

E 1

0" (

254

mm

) S

AW

BLA

DE

S W

ITH

5/8

" (1

6 m

m)

AR

BO

R

HO

LES

. SP

EE

D R

ATIN

G M

US

T B

E A

T L

EA

ST

550

0 R

PM

. Nev

er u

se a

sm

alle

r di

amet

er

blad

e. I

t w

ill n

ot b

e gu

arde

d pr

oper

ly.

Use

cro

sscu

t bl

ades

onl

y! D

o no

t us

e bl

ades

de

sign

ed fo

r rip

ping

, co

mbi

natio

n bl

ades

or

blad

es w

ith h

ook

angl

es in

exc

ess

of 7

˚.

BL

AD

E D

ES

CR

IPT

ION

S

AP

PL

ICA

TIO

ND

IAM

ET

ER

TE

ET

H

Co

nstr

ucti

on

Saw

Bla

des (

thin

kerf

with a

nti-s

tick r

im)

Gen

eral

Pur

pose

10"

(254

mm

)40

Fin

e C

ross

cuts

10"

(254

mm

)60

Wo

od

wo

rkin

g S

aw

Bla

des (

pro

vid

e s

mooth

, cle

an c

uts

)

Fin

e cr

ossc

uts

10"

(254

mm

)80

Non

-fer

rous

met

als

10"

(254

mm

)80

NO

TE

: F

or c

uttin

g no

n-fe

rrou

s m

etal

s, u

se o

nly

saw

bla

des

with

TC

G te

eth

desi

gned

for

this

pur

pose

.

AC

CE

SS

OR

IES

WA

RN

ING

: S

ince a

ccessories,

oth

er

than t

hose o

ffere

d b

y D

EW

ALT

, have n

ot

been

teste

d w

ith t

his

pro

duct, u

se o

f such a

ccessories w

ith t

his

tool

could

be h

azard

ous.

To

reduce t

he r

isk o

f in

jury

, only

DEW

ALT

, re

com

mended a

ccessories s

hould

be u

sed w

ith

this

pro

duct.

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5

IMP

OR

TA

NT

SA

FE

TY

IN

ST

RU

CT

ION

S

Ch

an

gin

g o

r In

sta

llin

g a

Ne

w S

aw

Bla

de

(F

ig. 5

, 6

)W

AR

NIN

G:

To

re

du

ce

the

risk

of

seri

ou

s

pers

on

al

inju

ry,

turn

o

ff

the

too

l an

d d

isco

nn

ect

it fr

om

th

e p

ow

er

so

urc

e b

efo

re att

em

pti

ng

to

m

ove it

, ch

an

ge

accesso

ries

or

make

an

y

ad

justm

en

ts

accep

t as

wri

tten

in

la

ser

ad

justm

en

t in

str

ucti

on

s.

CA

UT

ION

:

• N

eve

r depre

ss the s

pin

dle

lock

button w

hile

the b

lade is

under

pow

er

or

coast

ing.

• D

o n

ot

cut

ferr

ous

meta

l (c

onta

inin

g iro

n o

r st

eel) o

r m

aso

nry

or

fiber

cem

ent

pro

duct

w

ith this

mite

r sa

w.

Re

mo

vin

g t

he

Bla

de

1. U

nplu

g th

e sa

w.

2. R

aise

the

arm

to th

e up

per

posi

tion

and

rais

e th

e lo

wer

gua

rd a

s fa

r as

pos

sibl

e. 3

. Loo

sen,

but

do

not

rem

ove

guar

d br

acke

t sc

rew

unt

il th

e br

acke

t ca

n be

rai

sed

far

enou

gh to

acc

ess

the

blad

e sc

rew

. Low

er g

uard

will

rem

ain

rais

ed d

ue to

the

posi

tion

of th

e gu

ard

brac

ket s

crew

. 4

. Dep

ress

the

spin

dle

lock

but

ton

(Fig

. 3)

whi

le c

aref

ully

rot

atin

g th

e sa

w b

lade

by

hand

un

til th

e lo

ck e

ngag

es.

Rec

omm

ende

d ac

cess

orie

s fo

r use

with

you

r too

l are

ava

ilabl

e fo

r pur

chas

e fr

om y

our l

ocal

de

aler

or

auth

oriz

ed s

ervi

ce c

ente

r. I

f yo

u ne

ed a

ssis

tanc

e in

loca

ting

any

acce

ssor

y fo

r yo

ur t

ool,

plea

se c

onta

ct D

EW

ALT

Ind

ustr

ial

Too

l C

o.,

701

Eas

t Jo

ppa

Roa

d, B

altim

ore,

M

D 2

1286

, cal

l 1-8

00-4

-DEW

ALT

(1-

800-

433-

9258

) or

vis

it ou

r w

ebsi

te w

ww

.dew

alt.c

om.

Be

nc

h M

ou

nti

ng

H

oles

are

pro

vide

d in

all

four

feet

to fa

cilit

ate

benc

h m

ount

ing,

as

show

n in

Fig

ure

2. (

Tw

o di

ffere

nt s

ized

hol

es a

re p

rovi

ded

to a

ccom

mod

ate

diffe

rent

siz

es o

f sc

rew

s. U

se e

ither

ho

le, i

t is

not n

eces

sary

to u

se b

oth.

) A

lway

s m

ount

you

r sa

w fi

rmly

to p

reve

nt m

ovem

ent.

To

enha

nce

the

tool

’s p

orta

bilit

y, it

can

be

mou

nted

to a

pie

ce o

f 1/2

" (1

2.7

mm

) or

thic

ker

plyw

ood

whi

ch c

an th

en b

e cl

ampe

d to

you

r w

ork

supp

ort o

r m

oved

to o

ther

job

site

s an

d re

clam

ped.

NO

TE

: If

you

elec

t to

mou

nt y

our

saw

to a

pie

ce o

f ply

woo

d, m

ake

sure

that

the

mou

ntin

g sc

rew

s do

n’t

prot

rude

fro

m t

he b

otto

m o

f th

e w

ood.

The

ply

woo

d m

ust

sit

flush

on

the

wor

k su

ppor

t. W

hen

clam

ping

the

saw

to

any

wor

k su

rfac

e, c

lam

p on

ly o

n th

e cl

ampi

ng

boss

es w

here

the

mou

ntin

g sc

rew

hol

es a

re lo

cate

d. C

lam

ping

at a

ny o

ther

poi

nt w

ill s

urel

y in

terf

ere

with

the

prop

er o

pera

tion

of th

e sa

w.

CA

UT

ION

: T

o p

revent

bin

din

g a

nd i

naccura

cy,

be s

ure

the m

ounting s

urf

ace i

s n

ot

warp

ed o

r oth

erw

ise u

neven. If the s

aw

rocks o

n the s

urf

ace p

lace a

thin

pie

ce o

f m

ate

rial

under

one s

aw

foot

until th

e s

aw

sits f

irm

ly o

n t

he m

ounting s

urf

ace.

FIG

. 2

GU

AR

D

RIG

HT

SID

E

FE

NC

E

MIT

ER

LO

CK

LE

VE

R

MIT

ER

SC

ALE

BE

NC

H

MO

UN

TIN

G

HO

LES

LEF

T S

IDE

FE

NC

E

CLA

MP

ING

KN

OB

OP

ER

AT

ING

H

AN

DLE

TA

BLE

BA

SE

HO

LES

FO

R

EX

TE

NS

ION

KIT

FIG

. 3

TR

IGG

ER

S

WIT

CH

CA

RR

YIN

G

HA

ND

LES

PIN

DLE

LO

CK

B

UT

TO

N

LEF

T S

IDE

F

EN

CEM

OT

OR

H

OU

SIN

G

BE

VE

L S

CA

LE

MIT

ER

D

ET

EN

TM

ITE

R

SC

ALE

HA

ND

IN

DE

NT

AT

ION

BE

VE

L C

LAM

P

KN

OB

DU

ST

S

PO

UT

MO

TO

R

EN

D C

AP

WR

EN

CH

MIT

ER

D

ET

EN

T

OV

ER

RID

E

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6

5. K

eepi

ng th

e bu

tton

depr

esse

d, u

se th

e ot

her h

and

and

the

wre

nch

prov

ided

to

loos

en t

he b

lade

scr

ew.

(Tur

n cl

ockw

ise,

left-

hand

thre

ads.

) 6

. Rem

ove

the

blad

e sc

rew

, ou

ter

blad

e cl

amp,

an

d bl

ade.

T

he

inne

r bl

ade

clam

p m

ay

be

left

on

the

spin

dle.

Insta

llin

g a

Bla

de

1. U

nplu

g th

e sa

w.

2. W

ith th

e ar

m ra

ised

, the

low

er g

uard

hel

d op

en a

nd th

e gu

ard

brac

ket,

plac

e th

e bl

ade

on t

he s

pind

le a

gain

st

the

inne

r bl

ade

clam

p w

ith t

he t

eeth

at

the

botto

m o

f th

e bl

ade

poin

ting

tow

ard

the

back

of t

he s

aw.

3. A

ssem

ble

the

oute

r bl

ade

clam

p on

to th

e sp

indl

e. 4

. Ins

tall

the

blad

e sc

rew

and

, eng

agin

g th

e sp

indl

e lo

ck,

tight

en t

he s

crew

firm

ly w

ith w

renc

h pr

ovid

ed.

(Tur

n co

unte

rclo

ckw

ise,

left-

hand

thre

ads.

) 5

. Ret

urn

the

guar

d br

acke

t to

its

orig

inal

pos

ition

and

fir

mly

tig

hten

the

gua

rd b

rack

et s

crew

to

hold

bra

cket

in

pla

ce.

WA

RN

ING

: •

Th

e g

uard

bra

cket

mu

st

be r

etu

rned

to

it

s

ori

gin

al

po

sit

ion

a

nd

th

e

scre

w

tig

hte

ned

b

efo

re

acti

vati

ng

th

e s

aw

.

• F

ailu

re to

do

so

may a

llo

w th

e g

uard

to

co

nta

ct

the s

pin

nin

g s

aw

bla

de

resu

ltin

g i

n d

am

ag

e t

o t

he s

aw

an

d

severe

pers

on

al

inju

ry.

Tra

nsp

ort

ing

th

e S

aw

WA

RN

ING

: T

o r

ed

uce t

he r

isk o

f seri

ou

s p

ers

on

al

inju

ry,

turn

o

ff th

e to

ol

an

d d

isco

nn

ect

it fr

om

th

e

po

wer

so

urc

e b

efo

re a

ttem

pti

ng

to

mo

ve i

t, c

han

ge

accesso

ries

or

make

an

y

ad

justm

en

ts

accep

t as

wri

tten

in

laser

ad

justm

en

t in

str

ucti

on

s.

WA

RN

ING

: T

o

reduce

the

risk

of

serious

pers

onal

inju

ry,

ALW

AY

S lo

ck th

e m

iter

lock handle

, bevel

lock

handle

, dow

n lock p

in,

and f

ence a

dju

stm

ent

knob b

efo

re

transport

ing s

aw

.

In o

rder

to

conv

enie

ntly

car

ry t

he m

iter

saw

fro

m p

lace

to

plac

e, a

car

ryin

g ha

ndle

has

bee

n in

clud

ed o

n th

e to

p of

th

e sa

w a

rm,

as s

how

n in

Fig

ure

3. T

o tr

ansp

ort

the

saw

, lo

wer

the

arm

and

dep

ress

the

loc

k do

wn

pin

show

n in

F

igur

e 4.

AD

JU

ST

ME

NT

SW

AR

NIN

G:

To

red

uce t

he r

isk o

f seri

ou

s p

ers

on

al

inju

ry,

turn

o

ff th

e to

ol

an

d d

isco

nn

ect

it fr

om

th

e

po

wer

so

urc

e b

efo

re a

ttem

pti

ng

to

mo

ve i

t, c

han

ge

accesso

ries

or

make

an

y

ad

justm

en

ts

accep

t as

wri

tten

in

laser

ad

justm

en

t in

str

ucti

on

s.

FIG

. 5

GU

AR

D

GU

AR

D

BR

AC

KE

T

SC

RE

W

WR

EN

CH

FIG

. 4

LOC

K

DO

WN

P

IN

FIG

. 6

BLA

DE

OU

TE

R

CLA

MP

W

AS

HE

R

IN

NE

R C

LAM

P

WA

SH

ER

BLA

DE

S

CR

EW

NO

TE

: Y

our

mite

r sa

w is

ful

ly a

nd a

ccur

atel

y ad

just

ed a

t th

e fa

ctor

y at

the

time

of m

anuf

actu

re. I

f rea

djus

tmen

t due

to

shi

ppin

g an

d ha

ndlin

g or

any

oth

er r

easo

n is

req

uire

d,

follo

w th

e st

eps

belo

w to

adj

ust y

our

saw

. O

nce

mad

e, t

hese

adj

ustm

ents

sho

uld

rem

ain

accu

rate

. T

ake

a lit

tle ti

me

now

to fo

llow

thes

e di

rect

ions

car

eful

ly to

m

aint

ain

the

accu

racy

of w

hich

you

r sa

w is

cap

able

.

MIT

ER

SC

AL

E A

DJU

ST

ME

NT

Pla

ce a

squ

are

agai

nst

the

saw

’s f

ence

and

bla

de,

as

show

n in

Fig

ure

7. (

Do

not

touc

h th

e tip

s of

the

bla

de

teet

h w

ith t

he s

quar

e. T

o do

so

will

cau

se a

n in

accu

rate

m

easu

rem

ent.)

Unl

ock

mite

r lo

ck l

ever

(se

e F

ig.

8) a

nd

swin

g th

e m

iter

arm

unt

il th

e m

iter

dete

nt lo

cks

it at

the

mite

r po

sitio

n. D

o no

t loc

k m

iter

lock

leve

r. If

the

saw

bla

de

is n

ot e

xact

ly p

erpe

ndic

ular

to

the

fenc

e, lo

osen

the

thr

ee

scre

ws

that

hol

d th

e m

iter

scal

e to

the

bas

e (s

how

n in

F

ig. 8

) an

d m

ove

the

scal

e/m

iter

arm

ass

embl

y le

ft or

rig

ht

until

the

bla

de is

per

pend

icul

ar t

o th

e fe

nce,

as

mea

sure

d w

ith

the

squa

re.

Ret

ight

en

the

thre

e sc

rew

s.

Pay

no

at

tent

ion

to th

e re

adin

g of

the

mite

r po

inte

r at

this

poi

nt.

MIT

ER

PO

INT

ER

AD

JU

ST

ME

NT

Unl

ock

mite

r lo

ck

leve

r an

d sq

ueez

e th

e m

iter

dete

nt

to m

ove

the

mite

r ar

m t

o th

e ze

ro p

ositi

on,

as s

how

n in

F

igur

e 8.

Unl

ock

the

mite

r lo

ck l

ever

to

allo

w t

he m

iter

dete

nt t

o sn

ap in

to p

lace

as

you

rota

te t

he m

iter

arm

pas

t ze

ro.

Obs

erve

the

poi

nter

and

mite

r sc

ale

thro

ugh

the

view

ing

open

ing

show

n in

Fig

ure

9. If

the

poin

ter

does

not

in

dica

te e

xact

ly z

ero,

loos

en t

he p

oint

er s

crew

, ad

just

the

po

inte

r to

and

retig

hten

.B

EV

EL

SQ

UA

RE

TO

TA

BL

E

To

alig

n th

e bl

ade

squa

re t

o th

e ro

tary

tab

le,

lock

the

arm

in

the

dow

n po

sitio

n. P

lace

a s

quar

e ag

ains

t th

e bl

ade

taki

ng c

are

to n

ot h

ave

the

squa

re o

n to

p of

a t

ooth

, as

sh

own

in F

igur

e 10

B.

Loos

en t

he B

evel

Cla

mp

Kno

b so

th

at y

ou c

an m

ove

the

Bev

el A

rm.

Mov

e th

e B

evel

Arm

as

nec

essa

ry s

o th

at t

he b

lade

is a

t 0°

bev

el t

o th

e ta

ble.

If

the

Bev

el A

rm n

eeds

adj

ustm

ent,

loos

en th

e lo

ck n

ut o

n th

e rig

ht s

ide

Bev

el S

top

as s

how

n in

Fig

ure

11, a

nd a

djus

t th

e st

op s

crew

as

nece

ssar

y. H

old

the

stop

scr

ew in

pla

ce

and

tight

en th

e lo

ck n

ut.

BE

VE

L P

OIN

TE

R

If th

e be

vel p

oint

er d

oes

not i

ndic

ate

zero

, loo

sen

the

scre

w

that

hol

ds it

in p

lace

and

mov

e th

e po

inte

r as

nec

essa

ry.

Su

gg

esti

on

: F

or a

ccur

acy,

set

the

top

edg

e so

tha

t it

alig

ns w

ith z

ero.

BE

VE

L S

TO

P

To

set

the

45°

beve

l sto

p sh

own

in F

igur

e 12

, fir

st lo

osen

th

e le

ft si

de f

ence

cla

mpi

ng k

nob

and

slid

e th

e le

ft si

de

fenc

e as

far

as

it w

ill g

o to

the

lef

t. M

ove

the

arm

to

the

left

until

it

stop

s on

the

lef

t be

vel

stop

scr

ew.

If th

e be

vel

poin

ter

does

not

ind

icat

e ex

actly

45°

, lo

osen

the

lef

t si

de

beve

l sto

p lo

ck n

ut a

nd t

urn

the

scre

w d

ownw

ards

. M

ove

the

arm

to

the

left

and

tight

en t

he b

evel

cla

mp

knob

firm

ly

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whe

n th

e be

vel

poin

ter

indi

cate

s ex

actly

45°

. A

djus

t th

e le

ft si

de b

evel

sto

p sc

rew

upw

ards

unt

il it

firm

ly t

ouch

es

the

beve

l sto

p. R

etig

hten

the

nut

whi

le h

oldi

ng t

he s

crew

fr

om tu

rnin

g.T

o ac

hiev

e 3°

rig

ht b

evel

or

48°

left

beve

l, th

e st

op s

crew

s m

ust

be a

djus

ted

to a

llow

the

arm

to

mov

e to

the

des

ired

loca

tion.

The

bev

el s

tops

will

nee

d re

adju

stm

ent

to t

he

zero

and

45°

pos

ition

s af

ter

cuts

are

mad

e.F

EN

CE

AD

JU

ST

ME

NT

WA

RN

ING

: T

o r

ed

uce t

he r

isk o

f seri

ou

s p

ers

on

al

inju

ry,

turn

o

ff th

e to

ol

an

d d

isco

nn

ect

it fr

om

th

e

po

wer

so

urc

e b

efo

re a

ttem

pti

ng

to

mo

ve i

t, c

han

ge

accesso

ries

or

make

an

y

ad

justm

en

ts

accep

t as

wri

tten

in

laser

ad

justm

en

t in

str

ucti

on

s.

To

beve

l U

P T

O 4

8° l

eft,

the

left

side

of

the

fenc

e ca

n be

adj

uste

d to

the

lef

t to

pro

vide

cle

aran

ce.

To

adju

st

the

fenc

e, l

oose

n th

e kn

ob s

how

n in

Fig

ure

13 a

nd s

lide

the

fenc

e to

the

lef

t. M

ake

a dr

y ru

n w

ith t

he s

aw t

urne

d of

f an

d ch

eck

for

clea

ranc

e. A

dju

st

the f

en

ce t

o b

e a

s

clo

se t

o t

he b

lad

e a

s p

racti

cal

to p

rovid

e m

axim

um

w

ork

pie

ce s

up

po

rt,

with

out

inte

rfer

ing

with

arm

up

and

dow

n m

ovem

ent.

Tig

hten

kno

b se

cure

ly.

Whe

n th

e be

vel

oper

atio

ns a

re c

ompl

ete,

don

’t fo

rget

to r

eloc

ate

the

fenc

e to

the

right

.

GU

AR

D A

CT

UA

TIO

N A

ND

VIS

IBIL

ITY

CA

UT

ION

: P

inch H

azard

. T

o r

educe t

he r

isk o

f in

jury

, keep

thum

b

undern

eath

th

e

handle

w

hen

pulli

ng

the

handle

dow

n. T

he low

er

guard

will

move u

p a

s the h

andle

is

pulle

d d

ow

n w

hic

h c

ould

cause p

inchin

g.

The

bl

ade

guar

d on

yo

ur

saw

ha

s be

en

desi

gned

to

au

tom

atic

ally

rai

se w

hen

the

arm

is b

roug

ht d

own

and

to

low

er o

ver

the

blad

e w

hen

the

arm

is r

aise

d.T

he

guar

d ca

n be

ra

ised

by

ha

nd

whe

n in

stal

ling

or

rem

ovin

g sa

w b

lade

s or

for

insp

ectio

n of

the

saw

. NE

VE

R

RA

ISE

TH

E B

LAD

E G

UA

RD

MA

NU

ALL

Y U

NLE

SS

TH

E

SA

W IS

TU

RN

ED

OF

F.

NO

TE

: C

erta

in s

peci

al c

uts

will

req

uire

tha

t yo

u m

anua

lly

rais

e th

e gu

ard.

See

sec

tion

on C

utt

ing

Base M

old

ing

U

p t

o 3

.5"

(88.9

mm

) H

igh

(pa

ge 1

1).

The

fro

nt s

ectio

n of

the

gua

rd i

s lo

uver

ed f

or v

isib

ility

w

hile

cut

ting.

Alth

ough

the

lou

vers

dra

mat

ical

ly r

educ

e fly

ing

debr

is,

they

are

ope

ning

s in

the

gua

rd a

nd s

afet

y gl

asse

s sh

ould

be

wor

n at

all

times

whe

n vi

ewin

g th

roug

h th

e lo

uver

s.

AU

TO

MA

TIC

EL

EC

TR

IC B

RA

KE

You

r sa

w i

s eq

uipp

ed w

ith a

n au

tom

atic

ele

ctric

bla

de

brak

e w

hich

sto

ps t

he s

aw b

lade

with

in 5

sec

onds

of

trig

ger

rele

ase.

Thi

s is

not

adj

usta

ble.

On

occa

sion

, the

re m

ay b

e a

dela

y af

ter

trig

ger

rele

ase

to

brak

e en

gage

men

t. O

n ra

re o

ccas

ions

, the

bra

ke m

ay n

ot

enga

ge a

t all

and

the

blad

e w

ill c

oast

to a

sto

p.If

a de

lay

or “

skip

ping

” oc

curs

, tur

n th

e sa

w o

n an

d of

f 4 o

r 5

times

. If t

he c

ondi

tion

pers

ists

, hav

e th

e to

ol s

ervi

ced

by

an a

utho

rized

DEW

ALT

ser

vice

cen

ter.

FIG

.9

MIT

ER

S

CA

LEP

OIN

TE

R

FIG

. 10

B

FIG

. 10

A

BE

VE

LH

OU

SIN

G

ST

OP

SC

RE

W

LOC

K N

UT

FIG

. 11

BE

VE

L S

TO

P

BE

VE

L P

OIN

TE

R

SC

RE

W

BE

VE

L S

CA

LE

FIG

. 7

FIG

. 8

MIT

ER

LO

CK

LE

VE

RMIT

ER

S

CA

LE

AD

JUS

TM

EN

T

SC

RE

W(t

hree

of

thes

e)

MIT

ER

D

ET

EN

T

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8

OP

ER

AT

ION

WA

RN

ING

: T

o r

ed

uce t

he r

isk o

f seri

ou

s p

ers

on

al

inju

ry,

turn

o

ff th

e to

ol

an

d d

isco

nn

ect

it fr

om

th

e

po

wer

so

urc

e b

efo

re a

ttem

pti

ng

to

mo

ve i

t, c

han

ge

accesso

ries

or

make

an

y

ad

justm

en

ts

accep

t as

wri

tten

in

laser

ad

justm

en

t in

str

ucti

on

s.

WA

RN

ING

: A

lways u

se e

ye p

rote

ction.

All

users

and

bysta

nders

m

ust

wear

eye pro

tection th

at

confo

rms to

A

NS

I Z

87.1

(C

AN

/CS

A Z

94.3

).

Plu

g th

e sa

w i

nto

any

hous

ehol

d 60

Hz

pow

er s

ourc

e.

Ref

er t

o th

e na

mep

late

for

vol

tage

. B

e su

re t

he c

ord

will

no

t int

erfe

re w

ith y

our

wor

k.

SW

ITC

H

To

turn

the

saw

on,

dep

ress

the

trig

ger

switc

h sh

own

in

Fig

ure

14.

To

turn

the

too

l of

f, re

leas

e th

e sw

itch.

The

re

is n

o pr

ovis

ion

for

lock

ing

the

switc

h on

, bu

t a

hole

is

prov

ided

in

the

trig

ger

for

inse

rtio

n of

a p

adlo

ck t

o lo

ck

the

saw

off.

CU

TT

ING

WIT

H Y

OU

R S

AW

NO

TE

: A

lthou

gh t

his

saw

will

cut

woo

d an

d m

any

non-

ferr

ous

mat

eria

ls, w

e w

ill li

mit

our

disc

ussi

on to

the

cutti

ng

of w

ood

only

. T

he s

ame

guid

elin

es a

pply

to

the

othe

r m

ater

ials

. DO

NO

T C

UT

FE

RR

OU

S (

IRO

N A

ND

ST

EE

L)

MA

TE

RIA

LS

OR

MA

SO

NR

Y W

ITH

TH

IS S

AW

. D

o no

t us

e an

y ab

rasi

ve b

lade

s.

CR

OS

SC

UT

S

Cut

ting

of m

ultip

le p

iece

s is

not

rec

omm

ende

d bu

t ca

n be

don

e sa

fely

by

ensu

ring

that

eac

h pi

ece

is h

eld

firm

ly

agai

nst t

he ta

ble

and

fenc

e. A

cro

sscu

t is

mad

e by

cut

ting

woo

d ac

ross

the

gra

in a

t an

y an

gle.

A s

trai

ght

cros

scut

is

mad

e w

ith t

he m

iter

arm

at

the

zero

deg

ree

posi

tion.

S

et th

e m

iter

arm

at z

ero,

hol

d th

e w

ood

on th

e ta

ble

and

firm

ly a

gain

st th

e fe

nce.

Tur

n on

the

saw

by

sque

ezin

g th

e tr

igge

r sw

itch

show

n in

Fig

ure

14.

Whe

n th

e sa

w c

omes

up

to s

peed

(ab

out 1

sec

ond)

low

er

the

arm

sm

ooth

ly a

nd s

low

ly to

cut

thro

ugh

the

woo

d. L

et

the b

lad

e c

om

e t

o a

fu

ll s

top

befo

re r

ais

ing

arm

. C

AU

TIO

N:

Alw

ays

use

a

work

cla

mp

to

main

tain

contr

ol

and re

duce th

e risk of

work

pie

ce dam

age and

pers

onal in

jury

.

Mite

r cro

sscu

ts a

re m

ade

with

the

mite

r arm

at s

ome

angl

e ot

her t

han

zero

. Thi

s an

gle

is o

ften

45°

for m

akin

g co

rner

s,

but c

an b

e se

t any

whe

re fr

om z

ero

to 5

0° le

ft or

righ

t. A

fter

sele

ctin

g th

e de

sire

d m

iter

angl

e, b

e su

re t

o tig

hten

the

m

iter

lock

leve

r. M

ake

the

cut a

s de

scrib

ed a

bove

. T

o cu

t th

roug

h an

exi

stin

g pe

ncil

line

on a

pie

ce o

f w

ood,

m

atch

the

angl

e as

clo

se a

s po

ssib

le. C

ut th

e w

ood

a lit

tle

too

long

and

mea

sure

fro

m t

he p

enci

l lin

e to

the

cut

edg

e to

det

erm

ine

whi

ch d

irect

ion

to a

djus

t the

mite

r an

gle

and

recu

t. T

his

will

tak

e so

me

prac

tice,

but

it

is a

com

mon

ly

used

tech

niqu

e.

Alw

ays

be s

ure

the

blad

e ha

s st

oppe

d be

fore

rem

ovin

g it

from

the

kerf

. The

bra

ke is

not

a s

ubst

itute

for g

uard

s or

for

ensu

ring

your

ow

n sa

fety

by

givi

ng th

e sa

w y

our

com

plet

e at

tent

ion.

MIT

ER

LO

CK

AD

JU

ST

ME

NT

(F

IG.

15)

The

mite

r lo

ck r

od s

houl

d be

adj

uste

d if

the

tabl

e of

the

sa

w c

an b

e m

oved

whe

n th

e m

iter

lock

han

dle

is l

ocke

d do

wn.

To

adju

st,

put

the

mite

r lo

ck h

andl

e in

the

up

posi

tion.

Usi

ng a

slo

tted

scre

wdr

iver

, adj

ust t

he lo

ck r

od in

1/

8 cl

ockw

ise

turn

inc

rem

ents

to

incr

ease

the

loc

k fo

rce.

T

o en

sure

the

mite

r lo

ck i

s fu

nctio

ning

pro

perly

, re

-lock

m

iter

lock

han

dle

to a

non

-det

ent m

iter

angl

e.

NO

TE

: S

ome

mod

els

may

hav

e a

set

scre

w a

s sh

own

in

Fig

ure

15. U

sing

a 3

/32

hex

wre

nch,

loos

en th

e se

t scr

ew

on t

he p

ivot

pin

. T

ight

en s

et s

crew

afte

r ad

just

men

t is

co

mpl

ete.

Bru

sh

es

WA

RN

ING

: T

o r

ed

uce t

he r

isk o

f seri

ou

s p

ers

on

al

inju

ry,

turn

o

ff th

e to

ol

an

d d

isco

nn

ect

it fr

om

th

e

po

wer

so

urc

e b

efo

re a

ttem

pti

ng

to

mo

ve i

t, c

han

ge

accesso

ries

or

make

an

y

ad

justm

en

ts

accep

t as

wri

tten

in

laser

ad

justm

en

t in

str

ucti

on

s.

Insp

ect

carb

on

brus

hes

regu

larly

by

un

plug

ging

to

ol,

rem

ovin

g th

e m

otor

end

cap

(F

ig.

2),

lift

the

brus

h sp

ring

and

with

draw

the

bru

sh a

ssem

bly.

Kee

p br

ushe

s cl

ean

and

slid

ing

free

ly i

n th

eir

guid

es.

Alw

ays

repl

ace

a us

ed

brus

h in

the

sam

e or

ient

atio

n in

the

hol

der

as it

was

prio

r to

its

rem

oval

. C

arbo

n br

ushe

s ha

ve v

aryi

ng s

ymbo

ls

stam

ped

into

the

ir si

des,

and

if t

he b

rush

is w

orn

dow

n to

ap

prox

imat

ely

1/2"

(12.

7 m

m),

the

sprin

g w

ill n

o lo

nger

exe

rtpr

essu

re a

nd t

hey

mus

t be

rep

lace

d. U

se o

nly

iden

tical

D

EW

ALT

bru

shes

. U

se o

f th

e co

rrec

t gr

ade

of b

rush

is

esse

ntia

l for

pro

per

oper

atio

n of

ele

ctric

bra

ke. N

ew b

rush

as

sem

blie

s ar

e av

aila

ble

at D

EW

ALT

ser

vice

cen

ters

. The

to

ol s

houl

d be

allo

wed

to

“run

in”

(ru

n at

no

load

) fo

r 10

m

inut

es b

efor

e us

e to

sea

t new

bru

shes

. The

ele

ctric

bra

ke

may

be

erra

tic in

ope

ratio

n un

til t

he b

rush

es a

re p

rope

rly

seat

ed (

wor

n in

). A

lway

s re

plac

e th

e br

ush

insp

ectio

n ca

p af

ter

insp

ectio

n or

ser

vici

ng th

e br

ushe

s.W

hile

“ru

nnin

g in

” D

O N

OT

TIE

, TA

PE

, OR

OT

HE

R W

ISE

LO

CK

TH

E T

RIG

GE

R S

WIT

CH

ON

. H

OLD

BY

HA

ND

O

NLY

.

FIG

. 14

TR

IGG

ER

S

WIT

CH

HO

LE F

OR

PA

DLO

CK

LEF

T S

IDE

F

EN

CE

C

LAM

PIN

G

KN

OB

FIG

. 13

LEF

T S

IDE

B

EV

EL

ST

OP

S

CR

EW

ST

OP

S

CR

EW

LOC

K

NU

T

FIG

. 12

BE

VE

L P

OIN

TE

R

BE

VE

L C

LAM

P

KN

OB

FIG

. 15

SE

T S

CR

EW

(IF

EQ

UIP

PE

D)

SLO

TT

ED

A

DJU

ST

ME

NT

R

OD

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BE

VE

L C

UT

S

A b

evel

cut

is

a cr

ossc

ut m

ade

with

the

saw

bla

de a

t a

beve

l to

the

woo

d. I

n or

der

to s

et t

he b

evel

, lo

osen

the

be

vel c

lam

p kn

ob a

nd m

ove

the

saw

to th

e le

ft as

des

ired.

(I

t is

necessary

to

mo

ve t

he l

eft

sid

e o

f th

e f

en

ce t

o

allo

w c

leara

nce).

Onc

e th

e de

sire

d be

vel a

ngle

has

bee

n se

t, tig

hten

the

beve

l cla

mp

knob

firm

ly.

Bev

el a

ngle

s ca

n be

set

fro

m 3

° rig

ht t

o 48

° le

ft an

d ca

n be

cut

with

the

mite

r arm

set

bet

wee

n ze

ro a

nd 5

0° ri

ght o

r le

ft. E

nsur

e th

e fe

nce

has

been

adj

uste

d pr

oper

ly.

Whe

n cu

tting

lef

t be

vel,

or r

ight

mite

r co

mpo

und

cuts

, it

will

be

nece

ssar

y to

rem

ove

the

adju

stab

le fe

nce.

QU

AL

ITY

OF

CU

T

The

sm

ooth

ness

of

any

cut

depe

nds

on a

num

ber

of

varia

bles

. Thi

ngs

like

mat

eria

l bei

ng c

ut, b

lade

type

, bla

de

shar

pnes

s an

d ra

te o

f cu

t al

l co

ntrib

ute

to t

he q

ualit

y of

th

e cu

t.W

hen

smoo

thes

t cu

ts a

re d

esire

d fo

r m

oldi

ng a

nd o

ther

pr

ecis

ion

wor

k, a

sha

rp (

60–8

0 to

oth

carb

ide)

bla

de a

nd a

sl

ower

, eve

n cu

tting

rat

e w

ill p

rodu

ce th

e de

sire

d re

sults

.E

nsur

e th

at m

ater

ial d

oes

not c

reep

whi

le c

uttin

g. C

lam

p it

secu

rely

in p

lace

. Alw

ays

let t

he b

lade

com

e to

a fu

ll st

op

befo

re r

aisi

ng a

rm.

If sm

all

fiber

s of

woo

d st

ill s

plit

out

at t

he r

ear

of t

he

wor

kpie

ce,

appl

y a

piec

e of

mas

king

tap

e on

the

woo

d w

here

the

cut

will

be

mad

e. S

aw t

hrou

gh t

he t

ape

and

care

fully

rem

ove

tape

whe

n th

e cu

t is

finis

hed.

F

or

varie

d cu

tting

ap

plic

atio

ns,

refe

r to

th

e lis

t of

re

com

men

ded

saw

bla

des

for

your

saw

and

sel

ect

the

one

that

bes

t fits

you

r ne

eds

(Pag

e 4)

.

BO

DY

AN

D H

AN

D P

OS

ITIO

N (

FIG

. 16)

Pro

per p

ositi

onin

g of

you

r bod

y an

d ha

nds

whe

n op

erat

ing

the

mite

r sa

w w

ill m

ake

cutti

ng e

asie

r, m

ore

accu

rate

and

sa

fer.

Nev

er p

lace

han

ds n

ear

cutti

ng a

rea.

Pla

ce h

ands

no

clo

ser

than

6"

(152

mm

) fr

om t

he b

lade

. H

old

the

wor

kpie

ce t

ight

ly t

o th

e ta

ble

and

the

fenc

e w

hen

cutti

ng.

Kee

p ha

nds

in p

ositi

on u

ntil

the

trig

ger

has

been

rel

ease

d an

d th

e bl

ade

has

com

plet

ely

stop

ped.

ALW

AY

S M

AK

E

DR

Y R

UN

S (

UN

PO

WE

RE

D)

BE

FO

RE

FIN

ISH

CU

TS

SO

T

HA

T Y

OU

CA

N C

HE

CK

TH

E P

AT

H O

F T

HE

BLA

DE

. D

O N

OT

CR

OS

S H

AN

DS

, AS

SH

OW

N IN

FIG

UR

E 1

5A.

Kee

p bo

th f

eet

firm

ly o

n th

e flo

or a

nd m

aint

ain

prop

er

bala

nce.

As

you

mov

e th

e m

iter

arm

left

and

right

, fo

llow

it

and

stan

d sl

ight

ly t

o th

e si

de o

f th

e sa

w b

lade

. S

ight

th

roug

h th

e gu

ard

louv

ers

whe

n fo

llow

ing

a pe

ncil

line.

CL

AM

PIN

G T

HE

WO

RK

PIE

CE

WA

RN

ING

: T

o r

ed

uce t

he r

isk o

f seri

ou

s p

ers

on

al

inju

ry,

turn

o

ff th

e to

ol

an

d d

isco

nn

ect

it fr

om

th

e

po

wer

so

urc

e b

efo

re a

ttem

pti

ng

to

mo

ve i

t, c

han

ge

accesso

ries

or

make

an

y

ad

justm

en

ts

accep

t as

wri

tten

in

laser

ad

justm

en

t in

str

ucti

on

s.

PR

OP

ER

HA

ND

PO

SIT

ION

FIG

. 16

IMP

RO

PE

R H

AN

D P

OS

ITIO

N

FIG

. 16

A

IMP

RO

PE

R H

AN

D P

OS

ITIO

NP

RO

PE

R H

AN

D P

OS

ITIO

N

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10

WA

RN

ING

: A

w

ork

pie

ce

that

is

cla

mped,

bala

nced

and s

ecure

befo

re a

cut

may b

ecom

e u

nbala

nced a

fter

a

cut

is

com

ple

ted.

An

unbala

nced

load

may

tip

the

saw

or

anyth

ing t

he s

aw

is a

ttached t

o,

such a

s a

table

or

work

bench.

When

makin

g

a

cut

that

may

becom

e

unbala

nced,

pro

perly s

upport

the w

ork

pie

ce a

nd e

nsure

th

e s

aw

is firm

ly b

olted to a

sta

ble

surf

ace. P

ers

onal i

nju

ry

may o

ccur.

WA

RN

ING

: T

he c

lam

p foot m

ust re

main

cla

mped a

bove

the b

ase o

f th

e s

aw

whenever

the c

lam

p is u

sed.

Alw

ays

cla

mp t

he w

ork

pie

ce t

o t

he b

ase o

f th

e s

aw

–not

to a

ny

oth

er

part

of

the w

ork

are

a.

Ensure

the c

lam

p f

oot

is n

ot

cla

mped o

n t

he e

dge o

f th

e b

ase o

f th

e s

aw

.

CA

UT

ION

: A

lways

use

a

work

cla

mp

to

main

tain

contr

ol

and re

duce th

e risk of

work

pie

ce dam

age and

pers

onal in

jury

.

If yo

u ca

nnot

sec

ure

the

wor

kpie

ce o

n th

e ta

ble

and

agai

nst

the

fenc

e by

han

d, (

irreg

ular

sha

pe,

etc.

) or

you

r ha

nd w

ould

be

less

tha

n 6"

(15

2 m

m)

from

the

bla

de,

a cl

amp

or o

ther

fixt

ure

shou

ld b

e us

ed.

For

bes

t re

sults

use

the

DW

7082

cla

mp

mad

e fo

r us

e w

ith y

our

saw

. It

is a

vaila

ble

thro

ugh

your

loca

l ret

aile

r or

D

EW

ALT

ser

vice

cen

ter

at e

xtra

cos

t.O

ther

aid

s su

ch a

s sp

ring

clam

ps, b

ar c

lam

ps o

r C-c

lam

ps

may

be

ap

prop

riate

fo

r ce

rtai

n si

zes

and

shap

es

of

mat

eria

l. U

se c

are

in s

elec

ting

and

plac

ing

thes

e cl

amps

. T

ake

time

to m

ake

a dr

y ru

n be

fore

mak

ing

the

cut.

The

le

ft fe

nce

will

slid

e fr

om s

ide

to s

ide

to a

id in

cla

mpi

ng.

TO

IN

ST

AL

L C

LA

MP

(S

OL

D S

EP

AR

AT

EL

Y)

1.

Inse

rt i

t in

to t

he h

ole

behi

nd t

he f

ence

. T

he c

lam

p sh

ould

be

faci

ng t

owar

d th

e ba

ck o

f th

e m

iter

saw

. T

he g

roov

e on

the

cla

mp

rod

shou

ld b

e fu

lly in

sert

ed

into

the

bas

e. E

nsur

e th

is g

roov

e is

ful

ly in

sert

ed in

to

the

base

of

the

mite

r sa

w.

If th

e gr

oove

is v

isib

le,

the

clam

p w

ill n

ot b

e se

cure

. 2

. R

otat

e th

e cl

amp

180º

tow

ard

the

fron

t of

the

mite

r sa

w.

3.

Loos

en t

he k

nob

to a

djus

t th

e cl

amp

up o

r do

wn,

th

en u

se t

he f

ine

adju

st k

nob

to f

irmly

cla

mp

the

wor

kpie

ce.

NO

TE

: P

lace

th

e cl

amp

on

the

oppo

site

si

de

of

the

base

w

hen

beve

ling.

A

LWA

YS

M

AK

E

DR

Y

RU

NS

(U

NP

OW

ER

ED

) B

EF

OR

E

FIN

ISH

C

UT

S

TO

C

HE

CK

T

HE

P

AT

H

OF

T

HE

B

LAD

E.

EN

SU

RE

T

HE

C

LAM

P

DO

ES

NO

T I

NT

ER

FE

RE

WIT

H T

HE

AC

TIO

N O

F T

HE

S

AW

OR

GU

AR

DS

.W

AR

NIN

G:

A w

ork

pie

ce t

hat

is c

lam

ped,

bala

nced

and s

ecure

befo

re a

cut

may b

ecom

e u

nbala

nced a

fter

a c

ut

is c

om

ple

ted.

An u

nbala

nced load m

ay t

ip t

he

saw

or

anyth

ing t

he s

aw

is a

ttached t

o,

such a

s a

table

or

work

bench.

When m

akin

g a

cut

that

may b

ecom

e

unbala

nced,

pro

perly s

upport

the w

ork

pie

ce a

nd e

nsure

th

e s

aw

is f

irm

ly b

olted t

o a

sta

ble

surf

ace.

WA

RN

ING

: T

he

cla

mp

foot

must

rem

ain

cla

mped

above t

he b

ase o

f th

e s

aw

whenever

the c

lam

p i

s u

sed.

Alw

ays c

lam

p the w

ork

pie

ce to the b

ase o

f th

e s

aw

–not to

any o

ther

part

of

the w

ork

are

a.

Ensure

the c

lam

p f

oot

is

not

cla

mped o

n t

he e

dge o

f th

e b

ase o

f th

e s

aw

.

SU

PP

OR

T F

OR

LO

NG

PIE

CE

S

WA

RN

ING

: T

o r

ed

uce t

he r

isk o

f seri

ou

s p

ers

on

al

inju

ry,

turn

o

ff th

e to

ol

an

d d

isco

nn

ect

it fr

om

th

e

po

wer

so

urc

e b

efo

re a

ttem

pti

ng

to

mo

ve i

t, c

han

ge

accesso

ries

or

make

an

y

ad

justm

en

ts

accep

t as

wri

tten

in

laser

ad

justm

en

t in

str

ucti

on

s.

ALW

AY

S S

UP

PO

RT

LO

NG

PIE

CE

S.

Nev

er u

se a

noth

er p

erso

n as

a s

ubst

itute

for

a t

able

ex

tens

ion;

as

addi

tiona

l su

ppor

t fo

r a

wor

kpie

ce t

hat

is

long

er o

r w

ider

tha

n th

e ba

sic

mite

r sa

w t

able

or

to h

elp

feed

, sup

port

or

pull

the

wor

kpie

ce.

For

bes

t res

ults

, use

the

DW

7080

ext

ensi

on w

ork

supp

ort

to e

xten

d th

e ta

ble

wid

th o

f you

r sa

w. A

vaila

ble

from

you

r de

aler

at e

xtra

cos

t. S

uppo

rt l

ong

wor

kpie

ces

usin

g an

y co

nven

ient

mea

ns

such

as

saw

hors

es o

r si

mila

r de

vice

s to

kee

p th

e en

ds

from

dro

ppin

g.

CU

TT

ING

PIC

TU

RE

FR

AM

ES

, S

HA

DO

W B

OX

ES

AN

D

OT

HE

R F

OU

R-S

IDE

D P

RO

JE

CT

S

To

best

und

erst

and

how

to

mak

e th

e ite

ms

liste

d he

re,

we

sugg

est t

hat y

ou tr

y a

few

sim

ple

proj

ects

usi

ng s

crap

w

ood

until

you

dev

elop

a “

FE

EL”

for

your

saw

.Y

our

saw

is

the

perf

ect

tool

for

mite

ring

corn

ers

like

the

one

show

n in

Fig

ure

17.

Ske

tch

A i

n F

igur

e 17

sho

ws

a jo

int

mad

e by

usi

ng t

he b

evel

adj

ustm

ent

to b

evel

the

ed

ges

of t

he t

wo

boar

ds a

t 45

° ea

ch t

o pr

oduc

e a

90°

corn

er.

For

thi

s jo

int

the

mite

r ar

m w

as lo

cked

in t

he z

ero

posi

tion

and

the

beve

l adj

ustm

ent

was

lock

ed a

t 45

°. T

he

woo

d w

as p

ositi

oned

with

the

bro

ad f

lat

side

aga

inst

the

ta

ble

and

the

narr

ow e

dge

agai

nst t

he fe

nce.

The

cut

cou

ld

also

be

mad

e by

mite

ring

right

and

lef

t w

ith t

he b

road

su

rfac

e ag

ains

t the

fenc

e.C

UT

TIN

G T

RIM

MO

LD

ING

AN

D O

TH

ER

FR

AM

ES

Ske

tch

B in

Fig

ure

17 s

how

s a

join

t m

ade

by s

ettin

g th

e m

iter

arm

at

45°

to m

iter

the

two

boar

ds t

o fo

rm a

90°

co

rner

. To

mak

e th

is ty

pe o

f joi

nt, s

et th

e be

vel a

djus

tmen

t to

zer

o an

d th

e m

iter

arm

to 4

5°. O

nce

agai

n, p

ositi

on th

e w

ood

with

the

bro

ad f

lat

side

on

the

tabl

e an

d th

e na

rrow

ed

ge a

gain

st th

e fe

nce.

The

tw

o sk

etch

es i

n F

igur

e 17

are

for

fou

r si

ded

obje

cts

only

. A

s th

e nu

mbe

r of

sid

es c

hang

es,

so d

o th

e m

iter

and

beve

l ang

les.

The

cha

rt b

elow

giv

es th

e pr

oper

ang

les

for

a va

riety

of

shap

es.

The

cha

rt a

ssum

es t

hat

all s

ides

are

of

equ

al le

ngth

. For

a s

hape

that

is n

ot s

how

n in

the

char

t, us

e th

e fo

llow

ing

form

ula.

180

° di

vide

d by

the

num

ber

of

side

s eq

uals

the

mite

r or

bev

el a

ngle

.

FIG

. 18

FIG

. 19

FIG

. 17

A.

B.

AN

GLE

“A

FIG

. 21

FIG

. 20

MIT

ER

S

CA

LE

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XA

MP

LE

S -

N

O. S

IDE

SA

NG

LE M

ITE

R O

R B

EV

EL

445

°5

36°

630

°7

25.7

°8

22.5

°9

20°

1018

°

CU

TT

ING

CO

MP

OU

ND

MIT

ER

S

A c

ompo

und

mite

r is

a c

ut m

ade

usin

g a

mite

r an

gle

and

a be

vel a

ngle

at t

he s

ame

time.

Thi

s is

the

type

of c

ut u

sed

to m

ake

fram

es o

r bo

xes

with

sla

ntin

g si

des

like

the

one

show

n in

Fig

ure

18.

NO

TE

: If t

he c

uttin

g an

gle

varie

s fr

om c

ut to

cut

, che

ck th

at

the

beve

l cla

mp

knob

and

the

mite

r lo

ck k

nob

are

secu

rely

tig

hten

ed.

The

se k

nobs

mus

t be

tig

hten

ed a

fter

mak

ing

any

chan

ges

in b

evel

or

mite

r.T

he c

hart

sho

wn

on p

age

16 w

ill a

ssis

t yo

u in

sel

ectin

g th

e pr

oper

bev

el a

nd m

iter s

ettin

gs fo

r com

mon

com

poun

d m

iter

cuts

. T

o us

e th

e ch

art,

sele

ct t

he d

esire

d an

gle

“A”

(Fig

ure

19)

of y

our

proj

ect

and

loca

te t

hat

angl

e on

the

ap

prop

riate

arc

in

the

char

t. F

rom

tha

t po

int

follo

w t

he

char

t st

raig

ht d

own

to f

ind

the

corr

ect

beve

l an

gle

and

stra

ight

acr

oss

to fi

nd th

e co

rrec

t mite

r an

gle.

Set

you

r sa

w t

o th

e pr

escr

ibed

ang

les

and

mak

e a

few

tr

ial

cuts

. P

ract

ice

fittin

g th

e cu

t pi

eces

tog

ethe

r un

til y

ou

deve

lop

a fe

el fo

r th

is p

roce

dure

and

feel

com

fort

able

with

it. E

XA

MP

LE

: T

o m

ake

a 4

side

d bo

x w

ith 2

6° e

xter

ior

angl

es (

Ang

le A

, F

igur

e 19

), u

se t

he u

pper

rig

ht a

rc.

Fin

d 26

° on

the

arc

sca

le.

Fol

low

the

hor

izon

tal

inte

rsec

ting

line

to e

ither

sid

e to

get

mite

r an

gle

setti

ng o

n sa

w (

42°)

. Li

kew

ise,

fol

low

the

ver

tical

inte

rsec

ting

line

to t

he t

op o

r bo

ttom

to

get

the

beve

l an

gle

setti

ng o

n th

e sa

w (

18°)

. A

lway

s tr

y cu

ts o

n a

few

scr

ap p

iece

s of

woo

d to

ver

ify

setti

ngs

on s

aw.

MIT

ER

SC

AL

E

The

sca

le i

s us

ed w

hen

calc

ulat

ing

angl

es.

To

calc

ulat

e th

e pr

oper

mite

r an

gle,

div

ide

180°

by

the

num

ber

of s

ides

of

the

box

or fr

ame.

Ref

er to

the

char

t on

page

11

for s

ome

exam

ples

.

VE

RN

IER

SC

AL

E (

FIG

. 23,

24)

You

r sa

w i

s eq

uipp

ed w

ith a

ver

nier

sca

le f

or a

dded

pr

ecis

ion.

The

ver

nier

sca

le a

llow

s yo

u to

acc

urat

ely

set

mite

r an

gles

to

the

near

est

1/4°

(15

min

utes

). T

o us

e th

e ve

rnie

r sc

ale

follo

w th

e st

eps

liste

d be

low

.(A

s an

exa

mpl

e, le

t’s a

ssum

e th

at t

he a

ngle

you

wan

t to

m

iter

is 2

4-1/

4° r

ight

). 1

. Tur

n of

f mite

r sa

w.

2. S

et th

e m

iter a

ngle

to th

e ne

ares

t who

le d

egre

e de

sire

d by

alig

ning

the

cent

er m

ark

in th

e ve

rnie

r sca

le, s

how

n in

Fig

ure

23,

with

the

who

le d

egre

e nu

mbe

r et

ched

in

FIG

. 23 C

EN

TE

R M

AR

K O

N V

ER

NIE

R S

CA

LE A

LIG

NS

WIT

H

DE

SIR

ED

WH

OLE

AN

GLE

ON

MIT

ER

SC

ALE

(24°

RIG

HT

MIT

ER

)

FIG

. 25

FIG

. 24

1/4°

VE

RN

IER

MA

RK

ALI

GN

S W

ITH

CLO

SE

ST

WH

OLE

D

EG

RE

E M

AR

K O

N M

ITE

R S

CA

LE (

24-1

/4°

RIG

HT

MIT

ER

)

the

mite

r sc

ale.

Exa

min

e F

igur

e 23

clo

sely

; the

set

ting

show

n is

24º

rig

ht m

iter.

3. T

o se

t th

e ad

ditio

nal 1

/4°,

squ

eeze

the

mite

r ar

m lo

ck

and

care

fully

mov

e th

e ar

m to

the

RIG

HT

unt

il th

e 1/

vern

ier

mar

k al

igns

with

the

CLO

SE

ST

deg

ree

mar

k on

the

mite

r sc

ale.

In

our

exam

ple,

the

clo

sest

deg

ree

mar

k on

the

mite

r sc

ale

happ

ens

to b

e 25

°. F

igur

e 24

sh

ows

a se

tting

of 2

4-1/

4° r

ight

mite

r.F

or s

ettin

gs t

hat

requ

ire p

artia

l de

gree

s (1

/4,

1/2,

3/4

°)

alig

n th

e de

sire

d ve

rnie

r m

ark

with

the

CLO

SE

ST

deg

ree

mar

k on

the

mite

r sc

ale,

as

desc

ribed

abo

ve.

(The

pla

stic

ve

rnie

r pla

te is

insc

ribed

with

mar

ks fo

r 1/4

, 1/2

, 3/4

and

1°.

O

nly

the

1/2°

is n

umer

ical

ly la

bele

d.)

WH

EN

MIT

ER

ING

TO

TH

E R

IGH

T

To

incr

ease

the

mite

r an

gle

whe

n m

iterin

g to

the

rig

ht,

mov

e th

e ar

m to

alig

n th

e ap

prop

riate

ver

nier

mar

k w

ith th

e cl

oses

t m

ark

on t

he m

iter

scal

e to

the

rig

ht.

To

decr

ease

th

e m

iter

angl

e w

hen

mite

ring

to th

e rig

ht, m

ove

the

arm

to

alig

n th

e ap

prop

riate

ver

nier

mar

k w

ith th

e cl

oses

t mar

k on

th

e m

iter

scal

e to

the

left.

WH

EN

MIT

ER

ING

TO

TH

E L

EF

T

To

incr

ease

the

mite

r an

gle

whe

n m

iterin

g to

the

left,

mov

e th

e ar

m t

o al

ign

the

appr

opria

te v

erni

er m

ark

with

the

cl

oses

t mar

k on

the

mite

r sc

ale

to th

e le

ft. T

o de

crea

se th

e m

iter

angl

e w

hen

mite

ring

to th

e le

ft, m

ove

the

arm

to a

lign

the

appr

opria

te v

erni

er m

ark

with

the

clo

sest

mar

k on

the

m

iter

scal

e to

the

right

.

CU

TT

ING

BA

SE

MO

LD

ING

ALW

AY

S M

AK

E A

DR

Y R

UN

WIT

HO

UT

PO

WE

R B

EF

OR

E

MA

KIN

G A

NY

CU

TS

.S

trai

ght 9

0° c

uts

:P

ositi

on

the

woo

d ag

ains

t th

e fe

nce

as

show

n in

F

igur

e 21

. Tur

n on

the

saw

, allo

w th

e bl

ade

to r

each

full

spee

d an

d lo

wer

the

arm

sm

ooth

ly th

roug

h th

e cu

t.

CU

TT

ING

BA

SE

MO

LD

ING

UP

TO

3.5

" (8

8.9

mm

) H

IGH

VE

RT

ICA

LL

Y A

GA

INS

T T

HE

FE

NC

E

Pos

ition

mol

ding

as

show

n in

Fig

ure

25.

All

cuts

are

mad

e w

ith th

e ba

ck o

f the

mol

ding

aga

inst

the

fenc

e an

d bo

ttom

of t

he m

oldi

ng a

gain

st th

e ba

se.

INS

IDE

CO

RN

ER

:O

UT

SID

E C

OR

NE

R:

Left

side

Left

side

1.

Mite

r le

ft 45

° 1

. M

iter

right

at 4

5° 2

. S

ave

left

side

of c

ut 2

. S

ave

left

side

of c

utR

ight

sid

eR

ight

sid

e 1

. M

iter

Rig

ht 4

5° 1

. M

iter

left

at 4

5° 2

. S

ave

right

sid

e of

cut

2.

Sav

e rig

ht s

ide

of c

ut

Mat

eria

l up

to

3.5"

(88

.9 m

m)

can

be c

ut a

s de

scrib

ed

abov

e. F

or w

ider

boa

rds

[up

to 4

.25"

(10

7.95

mm

)] s

ever

al

min

or c

once

ssio

ns m

ust b

e m

ade.

W

hen

cutti

ng a

boa

rd b

etw

een

3.5"

(88

.9 m

m)

and

4.25

" (1

07.9

5 m

m) i

n w

idth

the

rolle

r on

the

tip o

f the

gua

rd c

ould

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12

hang

up

on th

e w

orkp

iece

. If t

his

occu

rs, s

impl

y pl

ace

your

rig

ht t

hum

b on

the

upp

er s

ide

of t

he g

uard

and

rol

l th

e gu

ard

up ju

st e

noug

h to

cle

ar t

he w

orkp

iece

, as

sho

wn

in

Fig

ure

28. O

nce

you

have

cle

ared

the

wor

kpie

ce, y

ou c

an

rele

ase

the

guar

d an

d it

will

con

tinue

to

open

as

the

cut

prog

ress

es.

Whe

n m

iterin

g to

the

rig

ht s

ide

of a

bas

e m

oldi

ng w

ider

th

an 3

.5"

(88.

9 m

m)

stan

ding

ver

tical

ly a

gain

st t

he f

ence

as

in F

igur

e 25

, the

saw

can

onl

y cu

t thr

ough

the

boar

d up

to

1 in

ch fr

om th

e en

d of

the

boar

d. T

ryin

g to

cut

mor

e th

an

an in

ch w

ill c

ause

the

saw

’s g

ear

case

to in

terf

ere

with

the

wor

kpie

ce. I

f you

wan

t to

cut b

ase

mol

ding

bet

wee

n 3-

1/2"

(8

8.9

mm

) an

d 4.

25"

(107

.95

mm

) w

ide

vert

ical

ly f

ollo

w

the

dire

ctio

ns b

elow

.

CU

TT

ING

3.5

" (8

8.9

mm

)– 4

.25"

(107.9

5 m

m)

BA

SE

M

OL

DIN

G V

ER

TIC

AL

LY

AG

AIN

ST

TH

E F

EN

CE

Pos

ition

mol

ding

as

show

n in

Fig

ure

25.

All

cuts

mad

e w

ith t

he b

ack

of t

he m

oldi

ng a

gain

st t

he

fenc

eIN

SID

E C

OR

NE

R:

Left

side

1. P

ositi

on m

oldi

ng w

ith b

otto

m o

f m

oldi

ng a

gain

st

the

base

of t

he s

aw2.

Mite

r le

ft 45

°3.

Sav

e le

ft si

de o

f cut

Rig

ht s

ide

1. P

ositi

on m

oldi

ng w

ith t

op o

f th

e m

oldi

ng r

estin

g on

th

e ba

se o

f the

saw

2. M

iter

left

45°

3. S

ave

left

side

of c

utO

UT

SID

E C

OR

NE

R:

Left

side

1.

Pos

ition

mol

ding

with

bot

tom

of m

oldi

ng a

gain

st

the

base

of t

he s

aw2.

Mite

r rig

ht 4

5°3.

Sav

e le

ft si

de o

f cut

NO

TE

: If

the

cut m

ust b

e m

ade

som

ewhe

re o

ther

than

1"

fro

m t

he e

nd o

f th

e m

oldi

ng:

cut

off

the

mol

ding

at

90°

appr

ox. 1

" (2

5.4

mm

) lo

nger

than

you

r fin

al le

ngth

th

en m

ake

the

mite

r cu

t as

desc

ribed

abo

ve.

Rig

ht s

ide

1. P

ositi

on

mol

ding

w

ith

botto

m

of

the

mol

ding

ag

ains

t th

e ba

se o

f the

saw

2. M

iter

left

45°

3. S

ave

the

right

sid

e of

cut

A t

hird

met

hod

of m

akin

g th

e cu

t ne

cess

ary

is t

o m

ake

a ze

ro d

egre

e m

iter,

45°

bev

el c

ut. Y

our s

aw c

an c

ut a

bev

el

6.2"

(15

7.5

mm

) w

ide.

CU

TT

ING

BA

SE

MO

LD

ING

LA

YIN

G F

LA

T A

ND

US

ING

T

HE

BE

VE

L F

EA

TU

RE

All

cuts

mad

e w

ith t

he s

aw s

et a

t 45

° be

vel

and

0 m

iter.

All

cuts

mad

e w

ith b

ack

of m

oldi

ng l

ayin

g fla

t on

the

sa

w a

s sh

own

in F

igur

es 2

6.

• M

ove

the

left

side

fen

ce o

ut o

f th

e pa

th o

f th

e bl

ade

befo

re a

ttem

ptin

g an

y of

the

follo

win

g cu

ts.

INS

IDE

CO

RN

ER

:Le

ft si

de

1. P

ositi

on m

oldi

ng w

ith to

p of

mol

ding

aga

inst

the

fenc

e2.

Sav

e le

ft si

de o

f cut

Rig

ht s

ide

1. P

ositi

on m

oldi

ng w

ith b

otto

m o

f th

e m

oldi

ng a

gain

st

the

fenc

e2.

Sav

e le

ft si

de o

f cut

OU

TS

IDE

CO

RN

ER

:Le

ft si

de

1. P

ositi

on m

oldi

ng w

ith b

otto

m o

f th

e m

oldi

ng a

gain

st

the

fenc

e2.

Sav

e rig

ht s

ide

of c

utR

ight

sid

e

1. P

ositi

on

mol

ding

w

ith

top

of

mol

ding

ag

ains

t th

e fe

nce

2. S

ave

right

sid

e of

cut

CU

TT

ING

CR

OW

N M

OL

DIN

GY

our

mite

r sa

w i

s be

tter

suite

d to

the

tas

k of

cut

ting

crow

n m

oldi

ng

than

an

y to

ol

mad

e.

In

orde

r to

fit

pr

oper

ly, c

row

n m

oldi

ng m

ust b

e co

mpo

und

mite

red

with

ex

trem

e ac

cura

cy.

The

tw

o fla

t su

rfac

es o

n a

give

n pi

ece

of c

row

n m

oldi

ng

are

at a

ngle

s th

at, w

hen

adde

d to

geth

er, e

qual

exa

ctly

90°

. M

ost,

but

not

all,

crow

n m

oldi

ng h

as a

top

rea

r an

gle

(the

se

ctio

n th

at fi

ts fl

at a

gain

st th

e ce

iling

) of

52°

and

a b

otto

m

rear

ang

le (

the

part

that

fits

flat

aga

inst

the

wal

l) of

38°

.Y

our

mite

r sa

w h

as s

peci

al p

re-s

et m

iter

dete

nt p

oint

s at

31

.62°

left

and

right

for

cutti

ng c

row

n m

oldi

ng a

t the

pro

per

angl

e (F

ig.

27).

The

re i

s al

so a

mar

k on

the

Bev

el s

cale

at

33.

85°.

The

cha

rt b

elow

giv

es th

e pr

oper

set

tings

for

cutti

ng c

row

n m

oldi

ng. (

The

num

bers

for

the

mite

r an

d be

vel s

ettin

gs a

re

very

pre

cise

and

are

not

eas

y to

acc

urat

ely

set

on y

our

saw

.) S

ince

mos

t ro

oms

do n

ot h

ave

angl

es o

f pr

ecis

ely

90°,

you

will

hav

e to

fine

tune

you

r se

tting

s an

yway

.P

RE

TE

ST

ING

WIT

H S

CR

AP

MA

TE

RIA

L I

S

EX

TR

EM

E L

Y I

MP

OR

TA

NT

!

FO

R C

UT

TIN

G C

RO

WN

MO

LD

ING

LA

YIN

G

FL

AT

AN

D U

SIN

G T

HE

CO

MP

OU

ND

FE

AT

UR

ES

1. M

ove

the

left

side

fen

ce o

ut o

f th

e pa

th o

f th

e bl

ade

befo

re a

ttem

ptin

g an

y of

the

follo

win

g cu

ts.

2. M

oldi

ng l

ayin

g w

ith b

road

bac

k su

rfac

e do

wn

flat

on

saw

tabl

e (F

ig. 2

9).

3. T

he s

ettin

gs b

elow

are

for

all

Sta

ndar

d (U

.S.)

cro

wn

mol

ding

with

52°

and

38°

ang

les.

FIG

. 26

FIG

. 27 F

IG.

28

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13

FE

NC

E

FIG

. 31

BLA

DE

FE

NC

ER

IGH

T

FIG

. 29

FE

NC

E

TA

BLE

CR

OW

N M

OLD

ING

FLA

T O

N T

AB

LE A

ND

A

GA

INS

T F

EN

CE

CR

OW

N M

OLD

ING

BE

TW

EE

N F

EN

CE

AN

D T

AB

LE

TA

BLE

FE

NC

E

BO

TT

OM

SID

E

OF

MO

LDIN

G

TO

P S

IDE

OF

MO

LDIN

G

FIG

. 30

DW

708

4 C

RO

WN

M

OLD

ING

FE

NC

E

FIG

. 32

BLA

DE

WR

ON

G

BE

VE

L S

ET

TIN

GT

YP

E O

F C

UT

33.8

LEF

T S

IDE

, IN

SID

E C

OR

NE

R:

1.

Top

of m

oldi

ng a

gain

st fe

nce

2.

Mite

r ta

ble

set r

ight

31.

62°

3.

Sav

e le

ft en

d of

cut

33.8

RIG

HT

SID

E, I

NS

IDE

CO

RN

ER

: 1

. B

otto

m o

f mol

ding

aga

inst

fenc

e 2

. M

iter

tabl

e se

t lef

t 31.

62°

3.

Sav

e le

ft en

d of

cut

33.8

LEF

T S

IDE

, OU

TS

IDE

CO

RN

ER

: 1

. B

otto

m o

f mol

ding

aga

inst

fenc

e 2

. M

iter

tabl

e se

t lef

t 31.

62°

3.

Sav

e rig

ht e

nd o

f cut

33.8

RIG

HT

SID

E, O

UT

SID

E C

OR

NE

R:

1.

Top

of m

oldi

ng a

gain

st fe

nce

2.

Mite

r ta

ble

set r

ight

31.

62°

3.

Sav

e rig

ht e

nd o

f cut

Whe

n se

tting

bev

el a

nd m

iter

angl

es f

or a

ll co

mpo

und

mite

rs, r

emem

ber

that

:

T

he

angl

es

pres

ente

d fo

r cr

own

mol

ding

s ar

e ve

ry

prec

ise

and

diffi

cult

to

set

exac

tly.

Sin

ce

they

ca

n ea

sily

shi

ft sl

ight

ly a

nd v

ery

few

roo

ms

have

exa

ctly

sq

uare

cor

ners

, al

l se

tting

s sh

ould

be

test

ed o

n sc

rap

mol

ding

.P

RE

TE

ST

ING

WIT

H S

CR

AP

MA

TE

RIA

L IS

E

XT

RE

ME

LY

IM

PO

RT

AN

T!

AL

TE

RN

AT

IVE

ME

TH

OD

FO

R C

UT

TIN

G C

RO

WN

M

OL

DIN

G

Pla

ce t

he m

oldi

ng o

n th

e ta

ble

at a

n an

gle

betw

een

the

fenc

e an

d th

e sa

w t

able

, as

sho

wn

in F

igur

e 30

. U

se o

f th

e cr

own

mol

ding

fen

ce a

cces

sory

(D

W70

84)

is h

ighl

y re

com

me

nd

ed

be

cau

se o

f its

de

gre

e o

f a

ccu

racy

an

d co

nve

nie

nce

. T

he

cro

wn

mo

ldin

g f

en

ce a

cce

sso

ry i

s av

aila

ble

at e

xtra

cos

t fro

m y

our l

ocal

dea

ler.

The

adv

anta

ge to

cut

ting

crow

n m

oldi

ng u

sing

this

met

hod

is th

at n

o be

vel c

ut is

requ

ired.

Min

ute

chan

ges

in th

e m

iter

angl

e ca

n be

mad

e w

ithou

t affe

ctin

g th

e be

vel a

ngle

. Thi

s w

ay,

whe

n co

rner

s ot

her

than

90°

are

enc

ount

ered

, th

e sa

w c

an b

e qu

ickl

y an

d ea

sily

adj

uste

d fo

r th

em.

Use

the

cr

own

mol

ding

fenc

e ac

cess

ory

(DW

7084

) to

mai

ntai

n th

e an

gle

at w

hich

the

mol

ding

will

be

on th

e w

all.

INS

TR

UC

TIO

NS

FO

R C

UT

TIN

G C

RO

WN

MO

LD

ING

A

NG

LE

D B

ET

WE

EN

TH

E F

EN

CE

AN

D B

AS

E O

F

TH

E S

AW

FO

R A

LL

CU

TS

1. A

ngle

the

mol

ding

so

the

botto

m o

f th

e m

oldi

ng (

part

w

hich

goe

s ag

ains

t th

e w

all w

hen

inst

alle

d) is

aga

inst

th

e fe

nce

and

the

top

of t

he m

oldi

ng is

res

ting

on t

he

base

of t

he s

aw, a

s sh

own

in F

igur

e 30

.2.

The

ang

led

“fla

ts”

on th

e ba

ck o

f the

mol

ding

mus

t res

t sq

uare

ly o

n th

e fe

nce

and

base

of t

he s

aw.

INS

IDE

CO

RN

ER

:O

UT

SID

E C

OR

NE

R:

Left

side

Left

side

1.

Mite

r rig

ht a

t 45°

1.

Mite

r le

ft at

45°

2.

Sav

e rig

ht s

ide

of c

ut 2

. S

ave

right

sid

e of

cut

Rig

ht s

ide

Rig

ht s

ide

1.

Mite

r le

ft at

45°

1.

Mite

r rig

ht a

t 45°

2.

Sav

e le

ft si

de o

f cut

2.

Sav

e le

ft si

de o

f cut

Sp

ec

ial C

uts

NE

VE

R M

AK

E A

NY

CU

T U

NL

ES

S T

HE

MA

TE

RIA

L I

S

SE

CU

RE

D O

N T

HE

TA

BL

E A

ND

AG

AIN

ST

TH

E F

EN

CE

.

AL

UM

INU

M C

UT

TIN

G

ALW

AY

S U

SE

TH

E A

PP

RO

PR

IAT

E S

AW

BLA

DE

MA

DE

E

SP

EC

IAL

LY

FO

R C

UT

TIN

G A

LU

MIN

UM

. T

he

se a

re

avai

labl

e at

you

r loc

al D

EW

ALT

reta

iler o

r DEW

ALT

ser

vice

ce

nter

. C

erta

in w

orkp

iece

s, d

ue t

o th

eir

size

, sh

ape

or

surf

ace

finis

h, m

ay r

equi

re t

he u

se o

f a

clam

p or

fix

ture

to

prev

ent

mov

emen

t du

ring

the

cut.

Pos

ition

the

mat

eria

l so

that

you

will

be

cutti

ng th

e th

inne

st c

ross

sec

tion,

as

show

n in

Fig

ure

31. F

igur

e 32

illu

stra

tes

the

wro

ng w

ay to

cut

thes

e ex

trus

ions

. U

se a

stic

k w

ax c

uttin

g lu

bric

ant

whe

n cu

tting

al

umin

um.

App

ly t

he s

tick

wax

dire

ctly

to

the

saw

bla

de

befo

re c

uttin

g. N

ever

app

ly s

tick

wax

to a

mov

ing

blad

e.

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14

The

wax

, ava

ilabl

e at

mos

t har

dwar

e st

ores

and

indu

stria

l m

ill s

uppl

y ho

uses

, pr

ovid

es p

rope

r lu

bric

atio

n an

d ke

eps

chip

s fr

om a

dher

ing

to th

e bl

ade.

Be

sure

to p

rope

rly s

ecur

e w

orkp

iece

. Ref

er to

pag

e 4

for

corr

ect s

aw b

lade

.

BO

WE

D M

AT

ER

IAL

Whe

n cu

tting

bow

ed m

ater

ial a

lway

s po

sitio

n it

as s

how

n in

Fig

ure

33 a

nd n

ever

lik

e th

at s

how

n in

Fig

ure

34.

Pos

ition

ing

the

mat

eria

l inc

orre

ctly

will

cau

se it

to p

inch

the

blad

e ne

ar th

e co

mpl

etio

n of

the

cut.

CU

TT

ING

PL

AS

TIC

PIP

E O

R O

TH

ER

RO

UN

D

MA

TE

RIA

LP

last

ic p

ipe

can

be e

asily

cut

with

you

r sa

w.

It sh

ould

be

cut

just

lik

e w

ood

and

CL

AM

PE

D O

R H

EL

D F

IRM

LY

T

O T

HE

FE

NC

E T

O K

EE

P I

T F

RO

M R

OL

LIN

G.

Thi

s is

ex

trem

ely

impo

rtan

t whe

n m

akin

g an

gle

cuts

.

CU

TT

ING

LA

RG

E M

AT

ER

IAL

Occ

asio

nally

you

will

enc

ount

er a

pie

ce o

f woo

d a

little

too

larg

e to

fit

bene

ath

the

blad

e gu

ard.

A l

ittle

ext

ra h

eigh

t ca

n be

gai

ned

by r

ollin

g th

e gu

ard

up o

ut o

f th

e w

ay,

as

show

n in

Fig

ure

28. A

void

doi

ng th

is a

s m

uch

as p

ossi

ble,

bu

t if n

eed

be, t

he s

aw w

ill o

pera

te p

rope

rly a

nd m

ake

the

bigg

er c

ut.

NE

VE

R T

IE,

TA

PE

, O

R O

TH

ER

WIS

E H

OLD

T

HE

GU

AR

D O

PE

N W

HE

N O

PE

RA

TIN

G T

HIS

SA

W.

MA

INT

EN

AN

CE

DO

NO

T u

se l

ubric

ants

or

clea

ners

(pa

rtic

ular

ly s

pray

or

ae

roso

l) in

th

e vi

cini

ty

of

the

plas

tic

guar

d.

The

po

lyca

rbon

ate

mat

eria

l us

ed i

n th

e gu

ard

is s

ubje

ct t

o at

tack

by

cert

ain

chem

ical

s. 1

. All

bear

ings

are

sea

led.

The

y ar

e lu

bric

ated

for l

ife a

nd

need

no

furt

her

mai

nten

ance

. 2

. Per

iodi

cally

cle

an a

ll du

st a

nd w

ood

chip

s fr

om a

roun

d A

ND

UN

DE

R t

he b

ase

and

the

rota

ry t

able

. E

ven

thou

gh

slot

s ar

e pr

ovid

ed

to

allo

w

debr

is

to

pass

th

roug

h, s

ome

dust

will

acc

umul

ate.

3. T

he b

rush

es a

re d

esig

ned

to g

ive

you

seve

ral

year

s of

use

. T

o re

plac

e th

e br

ushe

s re

fer

to B

rush

es o

n pa

ge 8

or

retu

rn t

he t

ool t

o th

e ne

ares

t se

rvic

e ce

nter

fo

r re

pair.

A l

ist

of s

ervi

ce c

ente

r lo

catio

ns i

s pa

cked

w

ith y

our

tool

.

SE

RV

ICE

IN

FO

RM

AT

ION

Ple

ase

have

the

fol

low

ing

info

rmat

ion

avai

labl

e fo

r al

l se

rvic

e ca

lls:

Mod

el N

umbe

r __

____

____

_ S

eria

l Num

ber

____

____

__

Dat

e an

d P

lace

of P

urch

ase

____

____

____

____

____

__

Re

pa

irs

To

assu

re p

rodu

ct S

AF

ET

Y a

nd R

ELI

AB

ILIT

Y,

repa

irs,

mai

nten

ance

and

adj

ustm

ent

shou

ld b

e pe

rfor

med

by

a D

EW

ALT

fac

tory

ser

vice

cen

ter,

a D

EW

ALT

aut

horiz

ed

serv

ice

cent

er o

r ot

her

qual

ified

ser

vice

per

sonn

el. A

lway

s us

e id

entic

al r

epla

cem

ent p

arts

.

FIG

. 34

INC

OR

RE

CT

FIG

. 33

CO

RR

EC

T

FE

NC

E

Th

ree

Ye

ar

Lim

ite

d W

arr

an

tyD

EW

ALT

w

ill

repa

ir,

with

out

char

ge,

any

defe

cts

due

to f

aulty

mat

eria

ls o

r w

orkm

ansh

ip f

or t

hree

yea

rs f

rom

th

e da

te o

f pu

rcha

se.

Thi

s w

arra

nty

does

not

cov

er p

art

failu

re d

ue t

o no

rmal

wea

r or

too

l abu

se.

For

fur

ther

det

ail

of

war

rant

y co

vera

ge

and

war

rant

y re

pair

info

rmat

ion,

vi

sit

ww

w.d

ewal

t.com

or

ca

ll 1-

800-

4-D

EW

ALT

(1

-800

-43

3-92

58).

Thi

s w

arra

nty

does

not

app

ly t

o ac

cess

orie

s or

dam

age

caus

ed w

here

rep

airs

hav

e be

en m

ade

or

atte

mpt

ed b

y ot

hers

. Thi

s w

arra

nty

give

s yo

u sp

ecifi

c le

gal

right

s an

d yo

u m

ay h

ave

othe

r rig

hts

whi

ch v

ary

in c

erta

in

stat

es o

r pr

ovin

ces.

In a

dditi

on t

o th

e w

arra

nty,

DEW

ALT

too

ls a

re c

over

ed b

y ou

r:

1 Y

EA

R F

RE

E S

ER

VIC

ED

EW

ALT

will

mai

ntai

n th

e to

ol a

nd r

epla

ce w

orn

part

s ca

used

by

norm

al u

se,

for

free

, an

y tim

e du

ring

the

first

ye

ar a

fter

purc

hase

.

90 D

AY

MO

NE

Y B

AC

K G

UA

RA

NT

EE

If yo

u ar

e no

t com

plet

ely

satis

fied

with

the

perf

orm

ance

of

your

DEW

ALT

Pow

er T

ool,

Lase

r, o

r N

aile

r fo

r an

y re

ason

, yo

u ca

n re

turn

it w

ithin

90

days

fro

m t

he d

ate

of p

urch

ase

with

a r

ecei

pt fo

r a

full

refu

nd –

no

ques

tions

ask

ed.

LA

TIN

AM

ER

ICA

: Thi

s w

arra

nty

does

not

app

ly to

pro

duct

s so

ld in

Lat

in A

mer

ica.

For

pro

duct

s so

ld in

Lat

in A

mer

ica,

se

e co

untr

y sp

ecifi

c w

arra

nty

info

rmat

ion

cont

aine

d ei

ther

in

the

pack

agin

g, c

all t

he lo

cal c

ompa

ny o

r se

e w

ebsi

te fo

r w

arra

nty

info

rmat

ion.

FR

EE

WA

RN

ING

LA

BE

L R

EP

LA

CE

ME

NT

: If y

our w

arni

ng

labe

ls b

ecom

e ill

egib

le o

r are

mis

sing

, cal

l 1-8

00-4

-DEW

ALT

(1

-800

-433

-925

8) fo

r a

free

rep

lace

men

t.

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Tro

ub

lesh

oo

tin

g G

uid

e

BE

SU

RE

TO

FO

LL

OW

SA

FE

TY

RU

LE

S A

ND

IN

ST

RU

CT

ION

S

TR

OU

BL

E!

WH

AT

’S W

RO

NG

?W

HA

T T

O D

O

Saw

will

no

t sta

rt 1

. S

aw n

ot p

lugg

ed in

1.

Plu

g in

saw

.

2.

Fus

e bl

own

or c

ircui

t bre

aker

tr

ippe

d 2

. R

epla

ce fu

se o

r re

set c

ircui

t bre

aker

.

3.

Cor

d da

mag

ed 3

. H

ave

cord

rep

lace

d by

aut

horiz

ed s

ervi

ce c

ente

r.

4.

Bru

shes

wor

n ou

t 4

. H

ave

brus

hes

repl

aced

by

auth

oriz

ed s

ervi

ce c

ente

r or

rep

lace

th

em y

ours

elf a

s in

stru

cted

on

page

8.

Saw

makes u

nsati

sfa

cto

ry c

uts

1.

Dul

l bla

de 1

. R

epla

ce b

lade

, see

pag

e 5.

2.

Bla

de m

ount

ed b

ackw

ards

2.

Tur

n bl

ade

arou

nd, s

ee p

age

6.

3.

Gum

or

pitc

h on

bla

de 3

. R

emov

e bl

ade

and

clea

n w

ith tu

rpen

tine

and

coar

se s

teel

woo

l or

hou

seho

ld o

ven

clea

ner

4.

Inco

rrec

t bla

de fo

r w

ork

bein

g do

ne 4

. C

hang

e th

e bl

ade

type

, see

pag

e 4.

Bla

de d

oes n

ot

co

me u

p t

o s

peed

1.

Ext

ensi

on c

ord

too

light

or

too

long

1.

Rep

lace

with

ade

quat

e si

ze c

ord,

see

pag

e 1.

2.

Low

hou

se c

urre

nt 2

. C

onta

ct y

our

elec

tric

com

pany

.

Mach

ine v

ibra

tes e

xcessiv

ely

1.

Saw

not

mou

nted

sec

urel

y to

sta

nd

or w

ork

benc

h 1

. T

ight

en a

ll m

ount

ing

hard

war

e, s

ee p

age

5.

2.

Sta

nd o

r be

nch

on u

neve

n flo

or 2

. R

epos

ition

on

flat l

evel

sur

face

, see

pag

e 5.

3.

Dam

aged

saw

bla

de 3

. R

epla

ce b

lade

, see

pag

e 5.

Do

es n

ot

make a

ccu

rate

mit

er

cu

ts 1

. M

iter

scal

e no

t adj

uste

d co

rrec

tly 1

. C

heck

and

adj

ust,

see

page

6.

2.

Bla

de is

not

squ

are

to fe

nce

2.

Che

ck a

nd a

djus

t, se

e pa

ge 6

.

3.

Bla

de is

not

per

pend

icul

ar to

tabl

e 3

. C

heck

and

adj

ust f

ence

, see

pag

e 6.

4.

Wor

kpie

ce m

ovin

g 4

. C

lam

p w

orkp

iece

sec

urel

y to

fenc

e

Mate

rial

pin

ch

es b

lad

e 1

. C

uttin

g bo

wed

mat

eria

l 1

. P

ositi

on b

owed

mat

eria

l as

show

n on

pag

e 13

.

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10

10

10

20

20

20

30

30

30

40

40

40

50

50

50

60

60

60

70

70

70

80

80

80

TA

BL

E 1

: C

OM

PO

UN

D M

ITE

R C

UT

(P

OS

ITIO

N W

OO

D W

ITH

BR

OA

D F

LAT

SID

E O

N T

HE

TA

BLE

AN

D T

HE

NA

RR

OW

ED

GE

AG

AIN

ST

TH

E F

EN

CE

)

SET THIS MITER ANGLE ON SAW

ANGLE OF SIDE OF BOX (ANGLE A)

SQUARE BOX

6-SID

ED BOX

SE

T T

HIS

BE

VE

L A

NG

LE

ON

SA

W

8-SID

ED BOX