Dewalt DCS570B Instruction Manual - Page 14
Bevel Angle Adjustment Fig. A, J, Shoe Adjustment for 90°Cuts Fig. J, K, Kerf Indicator Fig. L,
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English Bevel Angle Adjustment (Fig. A, J) The full range of the bevel adjustment is from 0° to 57°. The quadrant is graduated in increments of 1°. On the front of the saw is a bevel angle adjustment mechanism consisting of a calibrated quadrant and a bevel adjustment lever 10 . To set the saw for a bevel cut 1. Loosen (counterclockwise) the bevel adjustment lever 10 and tilt shoe ( 5 , Fig. A) to the desired angle by aligning the pointer with the desired angle mark. 2. Retighten lever firmly (clockwise). Fig. J 10 penciled cutting line so that the kerf falls into the waste or surplus material. Fig. L 9 Workpiece Support (Fig. M-O) WARNING: It is important to support the work properly and to hold the saw firmly to prevent loss of control which could cause personal injury. Figure M illustrates proper hand support of the saw. Maintain a firm grip with both hands on the saw and position your body and arm to allow you to resist kickback if it occurs. ALWAYS TURN OFF TOOL AND REMOVE BATTERY BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS! Fig. M Shoe Adjustment for 90°Cuts (Fig. J, K) If additional adjustment is needed: 1. Adjust the saw to 0° bevel. 2. Retract the lower blade guard. Place the saw on blade side. 3. Loosen bevel adjustment lever ( 10 , Fig. J). Place a square against the blade and shoe to adjust the 90° setting. 4. Turn the calibration screw 17 so that the shoe will stop at the proper angle. 5. Confirm the accuracy of the setting by checking the squareness of an actual cut on a scrap piece of material. Fig. K Figure M shows proper sawing position. Note that hands are kept away from cutting area. To avoid kickback, DO support board or panel NEAR the cut (Fig. N). DON'T support board or panel away from the cut (Fig. O). Place the work with its "good" side - the one on which appearance is most important - down. The saw cuts upward, so any splintering will be on the work face that is up when you cut it. Fig. N Fig. O 17 Kerf Indicator (Fig. L) The front of the saw shoe has a kerf indicator 9 for vertical and bevel cutting. This indicator enables you to guide the saw along cutting lines penciled on the material being cut. The kerf indicator lines up with the left (inner) side of the saw blade, which makes the slot or "kerf" cut by the moving blade fall to the right of the indicator. Guide along the 12