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a safe distance from the blade.

No Hand Zone Indicators:

Hands Zone at all times 

during use. Contact with blade will result 

in serious injury.

If your hand is placed too close to the saw blade, there 

is an increased risk of injury from blade contact.  Use 

the No Hand Zone indicators to ensure hands are kept 

• No Hands Zone Circle (groove around turntable)

• Fence Hand Holds (notches on top of fences)

• Hand Stops (used when fence is removed)

either in front or behind the saw blade. The proximity 

Never cross your hand over the intended line of cutting 

obvious and you may be seriously injured. Saw head 

of the spinning saw blade to your hand may not be 

may slide/move, putting your safety at risk. Always 

wait for the blade to stop completely before raising 

the head, moving workpiece or changing settings.

Select the Workpiece Carefully

Be cautious of pitchy, knotty, wet or warped work-

pieces. These materials are likely to create pinching 

conditions. Workpieces that bow and pinch may 

result in kick back. Inspect for and remove nails 

before cutting. Always keep blades clean and sharp; 

otherwise the blade produces a narrow kerf and is 

likely to be pinched by the workpiece. This tool is not 

recommended for cutting ferrous metals such as iron 

and steel. See Applications for a more complete list 

of materials that can be cut. 

Support the Workpiece Properly 

Always support the workpiece during operation. 

Otherwise, the workpiece may pull up and into the 

saw.  

1.

 

2.

Use the workpiece clamp: 

Clamp the workpiece

to the table with the included clamp. The clamp

can be moved to either side of the table.

a. Insert the clamp bar into either clamp socket

behind the fences.

b. Turn the clamp bar until it seats fully into the

socket.

c. Rotate the clamp around so the screw is above 

the table.

d. Tighten the clamp screw to secure the work-

piece to the table.

3.

Use a C-clamp: 

Clamp the workpiece to the fence 

with a C-clamp.

Support of Longer Workpieces

Adjusting the Mitre Angle

Detent lever

Detent override knob

Mitre lock lever   

Adjusting the Bevel Angle

The bevel can be adjusted to any angle from 0° to 48°, 

left or right. 

1. Remove battery pack.

2. Lift up the mitre lock lever to release the turntable.

3. Lift the detent lever and rotate the turntable to the 

detent angle closest to the desired angle.

a. Lift the detent lever.

b. Rotate the detent override knob forward.

c. Rotate the turntable to the exact angle.

5. Press down the mitre lock lever to lock the adjust-

ment in place and avoid shifting during use.

Bevel 

knob

bevel stop allows 

for 22.5°. The low-

1. Remove battery pack.

2. Loosen the bevel knob.

3. Tilt the saw head to the desired angle.

NOTE: 

To overcome the 0° stop, hold the saw

head left of 0°, then pull out the 0° stop pin and

tilt the saw head to the desired angle.

4. Tighten the bevel knob securely to lock the bevel

adjustment in place.

5. For precise angles

(22.5°, 33.9°, or

30.0°), position the 

desired engraved

bevel stop accord-

ingly. The upper

er bevel stop al-

lows for 33.9° and 

30.0° on reverse 

Bevel stops

sides. To access 

the 30.0° bevel stop, using the long end of the on-

board allen tool, remove the 22.5° bevel stop, then 

Longer workpieces need support along their full 

length. If you are using the saw on a level work 

bench, prop up the workpiece to a height of 76 mm 

(3”) ((2) 50 mm x 101 mm (2”x 4”) stacked flat) from 

the bottom of the saw feet. There are also many 

aftermarket work tables specifically designed for 

mitre saws that provide supports for all types of 

workpieces.

4. To make a fine adjustment to the mitre angle:

The mitre angle can be set using detents for 

commonly cut angles (0°, 15°, 22.5° 31.6°, and 

45°), as well as finely adjusted to any angle to 

compensate for a custom situation.

remove the lower bevel stop and flip until the 

30.0° engraving is facing up. Secure the lower 

bevel stop before proceeding. Remember to 

reinstall the 22.5° bevel stop when finished.

Use clamps to support the 

workpiece whenever possible to 

WARNING

keep hands far from the blade. Do not use this saw 

to cut pieces that are held by hand or too small to be 

securely clamped.

Keep hands out of the No Hands 

Zone at all times during use. Use 

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the fence hand holds to ensure your hands do not 

enter the No Hands Zone.

Use the Fence:

 Hold the workpiece flush against 

the fench to provide a straight path for the saw 

blade. This will help eliminate the tendency for the 

blade teeth to bind. The fence can be used as a 

support for mitre, bevel and compound cuts.

Summary of Contents for M18 FUEL FMS305

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Cat No M18 FMS305 M18 FUEL 305mm 12 DUAL BEVEL COMPOUND SLIDING MITRE SAW W ONE KEY WARNING To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual...

Page 2: ...can be caught in moving parts If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities ensure these are connected and properly used Use of dust collection can reduce du...

Page 3: ...inning saw blade to your hand may not be obvious and you may be seriously injured Inspect your workpiece before cutting If the workpiece is bowed or warped clamp it with the outside bowed face toward...

Page 4: ...ur risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment su...

Page 5: ...EMBLY Installing the Carrying Handles The carrying handles are used for transport as well as support extensions for cutting longer workpieces Use the four bolts to attach the carrying handles to each...

Page 6: ...erf plates reduce tear out and splintering along the cut by providing edge support WARNING Recharge for onl the y with battery th e ch For arg spe er manual supplied with your charger and battery ONE...

Page 7: ...Bevel Angle The bevel can be adjusted to any angle from 0 to 48 left or right 1 Remove battery pack 2 Lift up the mitre lock lever to release the turntable 3 Lift the detent lever and rotate the turnt...

Page 8: ...ctly Do not operate saw without guards in place Do not perform any operation freehand Never reach around saw blade Turn moving workpiece or changing settings Tighten all adjustments prior to use When...

Page 9: ...sh material can be supported with blocks to prevent it from deforming while it is being cut Mitre Range Mitre Detents Stops 0 to 55 Left 0 to 60 Right Bevel Range Bevel Detents Stops 0 to 48 Left 0 to...

Page 10: ...nce 0 Mitre 1 Remove battery pack 2 Place a square against the fence and blade and ensure that the square is not touching blade teeth as this will cause an inaccurate measurement 3 Loosen the mitre lo...

Page 11: ...o 10 12 Nm 8 Remove the tool used to wedge the bevel adjust ment lever 9 Move the bevel adjustment lever to lock assembly tightening the screws securely 11 If necessary loosen the left and right bevel...

Page 12: ...ned by Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp Professionally Made in China for Milwaukee Tool Australia Milwaukee Tool New Zealand Printed in China MILWAUKEE prides itself in producing a premium quality product...

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