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Instructions Harbor Freight Tools, Modèle 91852

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(See Figure L.) 3. If the transparent Safety Cover (72) becomes so dirty that the Saw Blade (4) cannot be seen clearly, disconnect the electrical Power Cord from its electrical outlet and clean the Safety Cover with a soft, damp, cloth. A mild detergent may be used, but do not use solvents which may damage the Safety Cover. (See Figure L.) (72) SAFETY COVER BLADE CASE (54) CAUTION! Never disconnect or remove Safety Cover (72). FIGURE L The Safety Button And Switch Lever: 1. Before plugging in the Miter Saw, check the operation of the Safety Button (37) and the Switch Lever (41). Do not operate the Miter Saw if either the Safety Button or Switch Lever are not operating properly. (See Figure M, next page.) 2. Depress the Safety Button (37) with your thumb, and squeeze the Switch Lever (41) which will start the Miter Saw. Then, release the Safety Button. (See Figure M.) 3. To turn off the Miter Saw, release the Switch Lever (41). This allows the Safety Button (37) to return to the “OFF” position. (See Figure M.) 4. Do not force the Switch Lever (41) if the Safety Button (37) is not working properly. This will damage the Switch Lever mechanism. (See Figure M.) SKU 91852 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. PAGE 16 SWITCH LEVER (41) SAFETY BUTTON (37) FIGURE M SWITCH LEVER (41) SAFETY BUTTON (37) FIGURE M 1. The Miter Saw is equipped with a Laser Assembly (148) for improved cutting accuracy and convenience. (See Figure N.) 2. The Laser Assembly (148) is powered by two “AAA” Batteries (included). To install the Batteries, open the Battery Box Cap (137). Insert two AAA Batteries into the Battery Box (143), making sure to match the polarity of the Batteries with the polarity signs (+ and -) as shown in the Battery Box. (See Figure N.) 3. To activate the Laser Assembly (148) depress the Laser Switch (136). Align the cut line on the woodstock with the Laser Beam. Then, turn on the Miter Saw and make the cut. NOTE: Turn on the Laser onlybefore you are ready to start cutting, and make sure the Laser Assembly is off when not cutting. (See Figure N.) LASER ASSY. (148) LASER SWITCH (136) BATTERY BOX (143) FIGURE N REV 03/06 SKU 91852 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. PAGE 17 The Elbow Dust Chute: The Elbow Dust Chute: . The Elbow Dust Chute (66) exhausts the wood chips and saw dust when the Miter Saw is in operation. (See Figure O.) 2. The outsidediameter of the Elbow Dust Chute is 1-3/8”. Attach Dust Collection Bag (158) to the Elbow Dust Chute or attach vacuum hose (not included). It is recommended that onlya qualified technician attach a vacuum hose. (See Figure O.) ELBOW DUST CHUTE (66) (OUTSIDE DIAMETER = 1-3/8”) FIGURE O (STOP PLATE) To AdjustThe Cutting Depth: (ARM STOP PLATE 135) (133B)(133A)(159) Depth Adjustment Parts Closeup Photo 1. WARNING! Prior to performing this procedure, make sure the Power Cord (27) of the Miter Saw is unplugged from its electrical outlet. 2. The depth of cut may be adjusted to a maximum of 4” at 90°, and 1-15/16” at 45°. 3. Loosen the Wing Screw (103) and pull the Miter Saw’s Motor Housing (31) forward as far as it will go. Notice whether the edge of the Saw Blade (4) passes completely through the Kerf Board (151). (See Figure P, next page) 4. If the Saw Blade (4) does not pass completely through the Kerf Board (151), lower the Saw Blade slightly by turning the two Bolts (133A,133B) counterclockwise. (See Figure P) 5. The rear Short Bolt (133A) should be adjusted for maximum allowable depth of cut. The forward Long Bolt (133B) is used in conjunction with the Arm Stop Plate (135). The Long Bolt (133B) can be adjusted for a secondary, less deep cut, if desired. Pivot the Arm Stop Plate (135) outward to use the front stop, or push the Arm Stop Plate (135) inward, and the Long Bolt (133B) will bypass it, allowing full depth of cut. After making the adjustments to the two Bolts (133A, 133B), tighten the two Jam nuts (159) to keep the two Bolts (133A, 133B) from moving. (See Photo Above) 6. After adjusting the two Bolts (133A,133B), press down on the Miter Saw and make sure the Saw Blade (4) does not contact the bottom of the Work Table (87) or any other part of the Saw Base. (See Figure P) REV 07/05 REV 12/05 SKU 91852 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353. PAGE 18 6. If the Saw Blade (4) touches the Work Table (87) or any other part of the Saw Base, turn the two Bolts (133A,133B) clockwiseto raise the Saw Blade slightly until it clears. (See Figure P.) LONG BOLT (133B) WORK TABLE (87) KERF BOARD (151) SAW BLADE (4) FIGURE P (133A) SHORT BOLT To AdjustThe Miter Angle: 1. Prior to performing this procedure, make sure the Power Cord of the Miter Saw is unplugged from its electrical outlet. WARNING! 2. The miter angle of a cut may be adjusted 0 - 45 degrees to the right or left. To do so, loosen the Fasten Knob (153) located at the front of the Work Table (87). (See Figure Q.) 3. Move the Work Table (87) to the right or left until the desired mi...


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