24 ENGLISH
25.
When storing the wireless unit, keep it in the
supplied case or a static-free container.
26.
Do not insert any devices other than Makita
wireless unit into the slot on the tool.
27.
Do not use the tool with the lid of the slot damaged.
Water,
dust, and dirt come into the slot may cause malfunction.
28.
Do not pull and/or twist the lid of the slot more
than necessary.
Restore the lid if it comes off
from the tool.
29.
Replace the lid of the slot if it is lost or
damaged.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
PARTS DESCRIPTION
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Fig.2
1
Knob (for bevel angle)
2
Hex wrench
3
Adjusting screw (for
lower limit position)
4
Adjusting bolt (for maxi
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mum cutting capacity)
5
Stopper arm
6
Lock-off button
7
Switch trigger
8
Lid (for wireless unit)
9
Hole for padlock
10
Wireless activation button
11
Wireless activation lamp
12
Lamp button
13
Vacuum button
14
Blade case
15
Blade guard
16
Holder
17
Lock lever (for turn base)
18
Releasing lever (for turn
base)
19
Grip (for turn base)
20
Kerf board
21
Miter angle scale
22
Pointer (for miter angle)
23
Turn base
24
Releasing button (for
right side bevel angle)
25
Vertical vise
26
Stopper pin (for carriage
sliding)
27
Slide pole
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Fig.3
1
Handle
2
Battery cartridge
3
Dust bag (when replaced
with dust extraction hose)
4
Hose (for dust
extraction)
5
0° adjusting bolt (for
bevel angle)
6
Bevel angle scale
7
Pointer (for bevel angle)
8
45° adjusting bolt (for
bevel angle)
9
Latch lever (for bevel
angle)
10
Releasing lever (for 48°
bevel angle)
11
Guide fence (upper
fence)
12
Guide fence (lower
fence)
13
Stopper pin (for carriage
elevation)
14
Shaft lock
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INSTALLATION
Installing the grip
Screw the threaded shaft of the grip into the turn base.
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Fig.4:
1.
Grip
2.
Turn base
Installing and removing dust
extraction hose
Attach the hose elbow to the upper port with the lock
button facing upwards. Insert the sleeve of the hose into
the lower port, pressing and aligning the stopper but-
tons on the sleeve with the guide notches on the port.
Make sure that the elbow and sleeve fit properly to the
ports of the tool.
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Fig.5:
1.
Dust extraction hose
2.
Elbow
3.
Lock
button
4.
Sleeve
5.
Upper Port
6.
Lower Port
To remove the hose elbow from the port, pull the elbow
while pressing down the lock button.
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Fig.6:
1.
Lock button
2.
Elbow
To remove the sleeve of the hose from the port, pull the sleeve
while pressing the stopper buttons on both sides of the port.
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Fig.7:
1.
Stopper button
2.
Sleeve
Bench mounting
When the tool is shipped, the handle is locked in the
lowered position by the stopper pin. While lowering the
handle slightly, pull the stopper pin and rotate it 90°.
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Fig.8:
1.
Locked position
2.
Unlocked position
3.
Stopper pin
This tool should be bolted with four bolts to a level and
stable surface using the bolt holes provided in the tool's
base. This will help prevent tipping and possible injury.
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Fig.9:
1.
Bolts
WARNING:
Ensure that the tool will not move
on the supporting surface.
Movement of the miter
saw on the supporting surface while cutting may
result in loss of control and serious personal injury.
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