Makita LS1219L LS1219L Instruction Manual - Page 28

Special Max Width Cutting, Capacities Technique

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4. Place the platform on the tool so that it extends 1 equally over each side of the tool base. Secure the platform to the tool using four 6 mm (1/4″) wood screws through four holes in the lower fences. ► 1 . Cut grooves with blade 3. Remove the workpiece material between the grooves with a chisel. Special Max Width Cutting Capacities Technique The maximum width cutting capacity of this tool can be achieved by following the steps below: For the maximum cutting width of this tool refer to the SPECIFICATIONS under "Cutting capacities for special cuttings". 1. Set the tool at 0° or 45° miter angle and make sure that the turn base is locked. (Refer to the section titled "Adjusting the miter angle".) 2. Remove both right and left upper fences temporarily and set aside. 3. Cut a platform to the dimensions indicated in the figure using a 38 mm (1-1/2″) thick, flat stock material such as wood, plywood or particle board. 1 2 3 4 4 1 3 2 ► 1 . Screws (two each side) 2. Lower fence 3. Base 4. Platform WARNING: Make sure that the platform is laying flat against the tool base and secured firmly to the lower fences using the four screw holes provided. Failure to properly secure the platform may result in movement and possible kickback resulting in serious personal injury. WARNING: Ensure that the tool is firmly mounted to a stable and flat surface. Failure to properly mount and secure the tool could cause the tool to be unstable resulting in a loss of control and/or the tool falling which may result in serious personal injury. 5. Install both the upper fences on the tool. WARNING: Do not use the tool without upper fences installed. The upper fences provide the adequate support required to cut the workpiece. If the workpiece is not supported properly, it may move resulting in possible loss of control, kickback and serious personal injury. 6. Place the workpiece to be cut on the platform secured to the tool. 7. Secure the workpiece firmly against the upper fences with a vise before cutting. ► 1 . 0° Miter angle: Over 450 mm (17-3/4″) 2. 45° Miter angle: Over 325 mm (12-3/4″) 3. 38 mm (1-1/2″) 4. Over 760 mm (30″) WARNING: Be sure to use flat stock as a platform. Stock that is not flat may move during the cutting operation which may result in kickback and serious personal injury. NOTE: The maximum cutting capacity in height will be reduced by the same amount as the platform thickness. 2 1 34 ► 1 . Upper fence 2. Vertical vise 3. Workpiece 4. Platform 28 ENGLISH

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ENGLISH
1
1.
Cut grooves with blade
3.
Remove the workpiece material between the
grooves with a chisel.
Special Max Width Cutting
Capacities Technique
The maximum width cutting capacity of this tool can be
achieved by following the steps below:
For the maximum cutting width of this tool refer to the
SPECIFICATIONS under "Cutting capacities for special
cuttings".
1.
Set the tool at 0° or 45° miter angle and make sure
that the turn base is locked. (Refer to the section titled
"Adjusting the miter angle".)
2.
Remove both right and left upper fences temporar-
ily and set aside.
3.
Cut a platform to the dimensions indicated in the
figure using a 38 mm (1-1/2″) thick, flat stock material
such as wood, plywood or particle board.
1
2
3
4
1.
0° Miter angle: Over 450 mm (17-3/4″)
2.
45°
Miter angle: Over 325 mm (12-3/4″)
3.
38 mm
(1-1/2″)
4.
Over 760 mm (30″)
WARNING:
Be sure to use flat stock as a
platform.
Stock that is not flat may move during the
cutting operation which may result in kickback and
serious personal injury.
NOTE:
The maximum cutting capacity in height will
be reduced by the same amount as the platform
thickness.
4.
Place the platform on the tool so that it extends
equally over each side of the tool base.
Secure the platform to the tool using four 6 mm (1/4″)
wood screws through four holes in the lower fences.
2
3
4
1
1.
Screws (two each side)
2.
Lower fence
3.
Base
4.
Platform
WARNING:
Make sure that the platform is laying
flat against the tool base and secured firmly to the lower
fences using the four screw holes provided.
Failure to
properly secure the platform may result in movement and
possible kickback resulting in serious personal injury.
WARNING:
Ensure that the tool is firmly
mounted to a stable and flat surface.
Failure to prop-
erly mount and secure the tool could cause the tool to
be unstable resulting in a loss of control and/or the tool
falling which may result in serious personal injury.
5.
Install both the upper fences on the tool.
WARNING:
Do not use the tool without upper
fences installed.
The upper fences provide the ade-
quate support required to cut the workpiece.
If the workpiece is not supported properly, it may
move resulting in possible loss of control, kickback
and serious personal injury.
6.
Place the workpiece to be cut on the platform
secured to the tool.
7.
Secure the workpiece firmly against the upper
fences with a vise before cutting.
1
2
3
4
1.
Upper fence
2.
Vertical vise
3.
Workpiece
4.
Platform