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10 INCH COMPOUND SLIDE 10 INCH COMPOUND SLIDE 10 INCH COMPOUND SLIDE 10 INCH COMPOUND SLIDE 10 INCH COMPOUND SLIDE MITER SA MITER SA MITER SA MITER SA MITER SA W W W W W ASSEMBL Y AND OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS 3491 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 9301 1 Visit our W eb site at http://www .harborfreight.com Copyright © 2001 by Harbor Freight T ools [...]
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Page 2 SKU 45885 Specifications I TEM D E SC R I PT I ON P ow er C ons um pt i on 110 V A C , 60 H z, 1650 W at t s , 2. 2 H P No l oad: 5A ; S t ar t up: 15A P o we r Co r d 6- 1/ 2 f e et , U L app r ov e d, 1 4 A W G , 3 pr o ng pl ug; doub l e i ns ul at e d M ot or S peed 5000 R P M Fenc e D i m ens i on s 22- 3/ 4 x 4- 7 / 8 i nc hes Ta b l e[...]
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Page 3 SKU 45885 3. Keep children away . Children must never be allowed in the work area. Do not let them handle machines, tools, or extension cords. 4. Store idle equipment . When not in use, tools must be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust. Always lock up tools and keep out of reach of children. 5. Do not force tool . It will do the job bet[...]
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Page 4 SKU 45885 17. Guard against electric shock . Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges, and refrigerator enclosures. 18. Replacement parts and accessories . When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. Use of any other parts will void the warranty . Only use accessories intended for use with this t[...]
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Page 5 SKU 45885 Installation 1 . Place the Saw on the solid workbench capable of supporting the weight of the Miter Saw and all work pieces. (Do not carry the unit by the Handle or misalignment of the components may occur .) 2. Using a pencil, mark through the saw Base (1 18) holes onto the workbench. 3. Drill four 3/8 inch holes into the workbenc[...]
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Page 6 SKU 45885 Preparation to Cut Stock 1 . Before cutting stock, verify that it fits the base and fence properly and secure in place. The photos on the next page show the proper way to lay the stock on the base for cutting. These methods will keep the Saw Blade from binding with the stock, and keep it from rolling. Use the Clamp (123) to hold th[...]
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Page 7 SKU 45885 9 . T urn on the saw by pressing in on the T rigger Handle (56). 10. When the Saw Blade comes to full speed, bring the Saw Blade down and begin cutting slowly through the stock. W arning: A void personal injury . Do not disable the Saw Blade safety Shield (67). Keep fingers and hands away from the moving blade. 11. When the cut is [...]
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Page 8 SKU 45885 7 . Remove the existing Saw Blade and replace with another 10 inch blade. The new Saw Blade has an arrow on it that must be pointing in the same direction as the large arrow on the outside of the Fixed Shield (10). Caution: Never use saw blades larger or smaller in diameter than 10 inches, and rated less than 5000 RPM operation. 8.[...]
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Page 9 SKU 45885 3 . Remove the Brush Holders (48) and examine the old Brushes. If the existing brushes are worn past 3/16 inch in length, or if the spring or shunt wires are burnt, they must be replaced. Never replace just one brush. If the brushes are only dirty , and not worn down, you can use a pencil eraser to clean the brush tips. 4 . Replace[...]
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Page 10 SKU 45885 Adjusting Depth of Cut Bevel Stop to 90 Degrees 1 . Position saw bevel stop at 90 degrees and loosen bevel Adjusting Handle (73). 2 . Tilt cutting arm all the way up to 90 degrees position on the Scale and retighten Adjusting Handle. 3 . Lower the cutting head and place a Square on the surface of the Blade and the left side of the[...]
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Page 11 SKU 45885 !" #[...]
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Page 12 SKU 45885 REV 04/03 45885.p65 10/15/03, 10:41 AM 12[...]