Makita LH1040F User manual

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ENGLISH (Original instructions)
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DOUBLE INSULATION
IMPORTANT: Read Before Using.
Table Top Miter Saw
LH1040
LH1040F
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ENGLISH (Original instructions)
SPECIFICATIONS
Model LH1040 / LH1040F
Blade diameter 255 mm - 260 mm
Blade body thickness 1.6 mm - 1.8 mm
Riving knife thickness 2.0 mm
Hole diameter
For all countries other than European countries 25.4 mm and 25 mm
For European countries 30 mm
Max. Cutting capacities (H x W) with blade 260 mm in diameter in the miter saw mode
Miter angle
Bevel angle 0° 45°
69 mm x 130 mm
right 69 mm x 85 mm, 93 mm x 67 mm
0° 93 mm x 95 mm
left 69 mm x 85 mm, 93 mm x 67 mm
35 mm x 130 mm
right 35 mm x 91 mm, 49 mm x 67 mm
45° (left) 53 mm x 95 mm
left 35 mm x 65 mm, 49 mm x 42 mm
Max. Cutting capacities at 90° in the table saw (bench saw mode) 40 mm
No load speed (min-1) 4,800
Table size (W x L) 260 mm x 405 mm
Dimensions (L x W x H) 530 mm x 476 mm x 535 mm
Net weight 14.3 kg
Safety class /II
• Due to our continuing program of research and development, the specifications herein are subject to change without notice.
• Specifications may differ from country to country.
• Weight according to EPTA-Procedure 01/2003
END208-8
Symbols
The following show the symbols used for the equipment.
Be sure that you understand their meaning before use.
・Read instruction manual.
・DOUBLE INSULATION
・To avoid injury from flying debris, keep
holding the saw head down, after
making cuts, until the blade has come to
a complete stop.
・When using the tool in the miter saw
mode, secure the top table at the
topmost position so that the saw blade
never protrudes from the top surface of
the top table.
・Do not place hand or fingers close to the
blade.
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Always set SUB-FENCE to left position
when performing left bevel cuts. Failure to
do so may cause serious injury to operator.
・For your safety, remove the chips, small
pieces, etc. from the table top before
operation.
・To loosen the bolt, turn it clockwise.
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Only for EU countries
Do not dispose of electric equipment
together with household waste material!
In observance of the European Directive,
on Waste Electric and Electronic
Equipment and its implementation in
accordance with national law, electric
equipment that have reached the end of
their life must be collected separately
and returned to an environmentally
compatible recycling facility.
ENE060-1
Intended use
The tool is intended for accurate straight cutting and
(only when used as a miter saw on the lower table) miter
cutting in wood.
ENF002-2
Power supply
The tool should be connected only to a power supply of
the same voltage as indicated on the nameplate, and can
only be operated on single-phase AC supply. They are
double-insulated and can, therefore, also be used from
sockets without earth wire.

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ENG905-1
Noise
The typical A-weighted noise level determined according
to EN61029:
Sound pressure level (LpA) : 93 dB (A)
Sound power level (LWA) : 107 dB (A)
Uncertainty (K) : 3 dB (A)
Wear ear protection
ENG900-1
Vibration
The vibration total value (tri-axial vector sum) determined
according to EN61029:
Vibration emission (ah) : 2.5 m/s2or less
Uncertainty (K) : 1.5 m/s2
ENG901-1
• The declared vibration emission value has been
measured in accordance with the standard test
method and may be used for comparing one tool
with another.
• The declared vibration emission value may also be
used in a preliminary assessment of exposure.
WARNING:
• The vibration emission during actual use of the
power tool can differ from the declared emission
value depending on the ways in which the tool is
used.
• Be sure to identify safety measures to protect the
operator that are based on an estimation of
exposure in the actual conditions of use (taking
account of all parts of the operating cycle such as
the times when the tool is switched off and when it
is running idle in addition to the trigger time).
ENH003-15
For European countries only
EC Declaration of Conformity
Makita declares that the following Machine(s):
Designation of Machine:
Table Top Miter Saw
Model No./ Type: LH1040, LH1040F
Conforms to the following European Directives:
2006/42/EC
They are manufactured in accordance with the following
standard or standardized documents:
EN61029
The technical file in accordance with 2006/42/EC is
available from:
Makita, Jan-Baptist Vinkstraat 2, 3070, Belgium
30.10.2014
000331
Yasushi Fukaya
Director
Makita, Jan-Baptist Vinkstraat 2, 3070, Belgium
GEA005-3
General Power Tool Safety
Warnings
WARNING Read all safety warnings and all
instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
Save all warnings and
instructions for future reference.
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your
mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated
(cordless) power tool.
Work area safety
1. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or
dark areas invite accidents.
2. Do not operate power tools in explosive
atmospheres, such as in the presence of
flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools
create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
3. Keep children and bystanders away while
operating a power tool. Distractions can cause
you to lose control.
Electrical safety
4. Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never
modify the plug in any way. Do not use any
adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power
tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will
reduce risk of electric shock.
5. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of
electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
6. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet
conditions. Water entering a power tool will
increase the risk of electric shock.
7. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for
carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool.
Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or
moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords
increase the risk of electric shock.

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8. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an
extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of
a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of
electric shock.
9. If operating a power tool in a damp location is
unavoidable, use a residual current device
(RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces
the risk of electric shock.
10. Use of power supply via a RCD with a rated
residual current of 30 mA or less is always
recommended.
Personal safety
11. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use
common sense when operating a power tool.
Do not use a power tool while you are tired or
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication. A moment of inattention while
operating power tools may result in serious
personal injury.
12. Use personal protective equipment. Always
wear eye protection. Protective equipment such
as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or
hearing protection used for appropriate conditions
will reduce personal injuries.
13. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the
switch is in the off-position before connecting
to power source and/or battery pack, picking
up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with
your finger on the switch or energising power tools
that have the switch on invites accidents.
14. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before
turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left
attached to a rotating part of the power tool may
result in personal injury.
15. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times. This enables better control
of the power tool in unexpected situations.
16.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves
away from moving parts.
Loose clothes, jewellery
or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
17. 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 dust-related
hazards.
Power tool use and care
18. Do not force the power tool. Use the correct
power tool for your application. The correct
power tool will do the job better and safer at the
rate for which it was designed.
19. Do not use the power tool if the switch does
not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot
be controlled with the switch is dangerous and
must be repaired.
20. Disconnect the plug from the power source
and/or the battery pack from the power tool
before making any adjustments, changing
accessories, or storing power tools. Such
preventive safety measures reduce the risk of
starting the power tool accidentally.
21. Store idle power tools out of the reach of
children and do not allow persons unfamiliar
with the power tool or these instructions to
operate the power tool. Power tools are
dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
22. Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment
or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts
and any other condition that may affect the
power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the
power tool repaired before use. Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
23. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
24. Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits
etc. in accordance with these instructions,
taking into account the working conditions
and the work to be performed. Use of the power
tool for operations different from those intended
could result in a hazardous situation.
Service
25. Have your power tool serviced by a qualified
repair person using only identical replacement
parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power
tool is maintained.
26. Follow instruction for lubricating and
changing accessories.
27. Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and
grease.
ENB088-5
TABLE TOP MITER SAW SAFETY
WARNINGS
FOR BOTH MITER SAW MODE AND TABLE SAW
(BENCH SAW) MODE
1. Check the blade carefully for cracks or
deformation before operation.
Replace damaged blade immediately.
2. Do not operate saw without guards and riving
knife in place, especially after a mode change.
Check blade guards for proper closing before
each use. Do not operate saw if blade guards
do not move freely and close instantly. Never
clamp or tie the blade guards into the open
position. Any irregular operation of the blade
guards should be corrected immediately.

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3. Use only saw blades specified by the
manufacturer and which conform to EN847-1.
The groove width of the cut must be thicker
than the riving knife and the blade body must
be thinner than the riving knife.
4. Do not use saw blades manufactured from
high speed steel.
5. Wear eye protection.
6. Wear hearing protection to reduce the risk of
hearing loss.
7. Wear gloves for handling saw blades (saw
blades shall be carried in a holder wherever
practicable) and rough material.
8. Connect the tool to a dust collecting device
when sawing.
9.
Always store the push-stick when it is not in use.
10. Keep the floor area around the tool level well
maintained and free of loose materials e.g.
chips and cut-offs.
11. The operator is adequately trained in the use,
adjustment and operation of the tool.
12. Stop and unplug the saw when unattended.
13. To reduce the emitted noise, always be sure
that the blade is sharp and clean.
14. Use only saw blades that are marked with a
maximum speed equal to or higher than the no
load speed marked on the tool.
15. When the tool is fitted with a laser or LED, do
not replace the laser or LED with a different
type. Ask an authorized service center for repair.
16. Never remove any cut-offs or other parts of the
workpiece from the cutting area whilst the tool
is running with an unguarded saw blade.
17. The tool should not be used for slotting,
rebating or grooving.
18.
Before carrying the tool, always cover the upper
part of the saw blade by the top guard and secure
all moving portions. When lifting or carrying the
tool, do not use the guard as a carrying handle.
19. Clean and be careful not to damage the
spindle, flanges (especially the installing
surface) and hex bolt before or when installing
the blade. Damage to these parts could result
in blade breakage. Poor installation may cause
vibration/wobbling or slippage of the blade.
Use only flanges specified for this tool.
20. Always use accessories recommended in this
manual. Use of improper accessories such as
abrasive cut-off wheels may cause an injury.
21. Select the correct saw blade for the material to
be cut.
22. Do not cut metal objects such as nails and
screws. Inspect for and remove all nails,
screws and other foreign material from the
workpiece before operation.
23. Knock out any loose knots from workpiece
BEFORE beginning to cut.
24. Do not use the tool in the presence of
flammable liquids or gases.
25.
For your safety, remove the chips, small pieces,
etc. from the work area and table top before
plugging the tool and starting operation.
26. Keep hands and make your bystander and
yourself position out of path of and not in line
with saw blade. Avoid contact with any
coasting blade. It can still cause severe injury
and never reach around saw blade.
27. Be alert at all times, especially during
repetitive, monotonous operations. Do not be
lulled into a false sense of security. Blades are
extremely unforgiving.
28. Make sure the shaft lock is released before the
switch is turned on.
29. Before using the tool on an actual workpiece,
let it run for a while. Watch for vibration or
wobbling that could indicate poor installation
or a poorly balanced blade.
30. Wait until the blade attains full speed before
cutting.
31. Stop operation immediately if you notice
anything abnormal.
32. Turn off tool and wait for saw blade to stop
before moving workpiece or changing
settings.
33. Unplug tool before changing blade, servicing
or not in use.
34. Some dust created from operation contains
chemicals known to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Some
examples of these chemicals are:
−lead from lead-based-painted material
and,
−arsenic and chromium from
chemically-treated lumber.
Your 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, such as
those dust masks that are specially designed
to filter out microscopic particles.
35. Even when the tool is used as prescribed it is
not possible to eliminate all residual risk
factors. The following hazards may arise in
connection with the tool’s construction and
design:
−Damage to health resulting from hand-arm
vibrations if the power tool is used over a
longer period of time and is not operated
or serviced correctly.

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−Injury or damage caused by loose tool
attachments which can unexpectedly
slide out/from the power tool due to
sudden damage, wear or improper
mounting.
WHEN USING IN MITER SAW MODE:
36. Replace the kerf board when worn.
37. Use a push stick or a push block to avoid
working with the hands and fingers close to
the saw blade.
38. Make sure that the arm is securely fixed when
beveling. Tighten the lever clockwise to fix the
arm.
39. Do not perform any operation freehand. The
workpiece must be secured firmly against the turn
base and guide fence with the vise during all
operations. Never use your hand to secure the
workpiece.
40. Ensure that the tool is stable before each cut.
41. Fix the tool to a work bench, if needed.
42. Support long workpieces with appropriate
additional supports.
43. Never cut so small workpiece which cannot be
securely held by the vise. Improperly held
workpiece may cause kickback and serious
personal injury.
44. Do not use the saw to cut other than wood,
aluminum or similar materials.
45. Make sure that the turn base is properly
secured so it will not move during operation.
46. Make sure the blade does not contact the turn
base in the lowest position and is not
contacting the workpiece before the switch is
turned on.
47. Hold the handle firmly. Be aware that the saw
moves up or down slightly during start-up and
stopping.
WHEN USING IN THE TABLE SAW (BENCH SAW)
MODE:
48. Make sure that the arm is securely fixed in the
working position. Tighten the lever clockwise
to fix the arm.
49. Make sure that the bench saw table is securely
fixed at the chosen height.
50. Do not perform any operation freehand.
Freehand means using your hands to support
or guide the workpiece, in lieu of a rip fence.
51. Make sure the blade is not contacting the
riving knife or workpiece before the switch is
turned on.
52.
Pay particular attention to instructions for
reducing risk of KICKBACK. KICKBACK is a
sudden reaction to a pinched, bound or
misaligned saw blade. KICKBACK causes the
ejection of the workpiece from the tool back
towards the operator. KICKBACKS CAN LEAD
TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY. Avoid
KICKBACKS by keeping the blade sharp, by
keeping the rip fence parallel to the blade, by
keeping the riving knife and blade guard in
place and operating properly, by not releasing
the workpiece until you have pushed it all the
way past the blade, and by not ripping a
workpiece that is twisted or warped or does not
have a straight edge to guide along the fence.
53. Avoid abrupt, fast feeding. Feed as slowly as
possible when cutting hard workpieces. Do
not bend or twist workpiece while feeding. If
you stall or jam the blade in the workpiece,
turn the tool off immediately. Unplug the tool.
Then clear the jam.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING:
DO NOT let comfort or familiarity with product (gained
from repeated use) replace strict adherence to safety
rules for the subject product. MISUSE or failure to
follow the safety rules stated in this instruction
manual may cause serious personal injury.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
Keep the floor area around the tool level well maintained
and free of loose materials such as chips and cut-offs.
Installing auxiliary plate
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1. Auxiliary plate
2. Hex bolt
3. Base
1. Auxiliary plate
2. Base
3. Hex bolt
4. Nut

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Always install the auxiliary plate using the notch in the
tool's base and secure it by tightening the hex bolt before
operation.
For European countries
Installing the holders
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Install the holders on both sides of the base and secure
them with screws.
Adjust the adjusters so that they contact the floor surface.
Bench mounting
This tool should be bolted with two 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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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
CAUTION:
• Always be sure that the tool is switched off and
unplugged before adjusting or checking function on
the tool.
Blade guard
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CAUTION:
•
Make sure that the handle cannot be lowered without
pushing the lever nearby the handle to the left.
• Make sure that the lower blade guards A and B
dose not open unless the lever near the handle is
pushed at the topmost position of the handle.
When lowering the handle while pushing the lever to the
left, the lower blade guard A rises automatically. The
lower blade guard B rises as it contacts a workpiece. The
lower blade guards are spring loaded so it returns to its
original position when the cut is completed and the
handle is raised. The top blade guard falls flat on the top
surface after workpiece has passed under it. NEVER
DEFEAT OR REMOVE THE LOWER BLADE GUARDS,
THE SPRING WHICH ATTACHES TO THE LOWER
BLADE GUARD, OR THE TOP BLADE GUARD .
In the interest of your personal safety, always maintain
each blade guard in good condition. Any irregular
operation of the guards should be corrected immediately.
Check to assure spring loaded return action of the lower
blade guards. NEVER USE THE TOOL IF THE LOWER
BLADE GUARD, SPRING OR THE TOP BLADE
GUARD ARE DAMAGED, FAULTY OR REMOVED.
DOING SO IS HIGHLY DANGEROUS AND CAN
CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
If any of these see-through blade guards becomes dirty,
or sawdust adheres to it in such a way that the blade is
no longer easily visible, unplug the saw and clean the
guards carefully with a damp cloth. Do not use solvents
or any petroleum-based cleaners on the plastic guard.
If the lower blade guard A is especially dirty and vision
through the guard is impaired, proceed as follows. Fix the
top table at the fully elevated position, raise the handle
fully, push in fully the stopper pin with the handle fully
raised, and use the supplied socket wrench to loosen the
hex bolt holding the center cover. Loosen the hex bolt by
1. Bolt
1. Holder
2. Adjuster
3. Screw
1. Holders
1. Lower blade
guard A
2. Lower blade
guard B
3. Top blade guard

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turning it counterclockwise and raise the lower blade
guard A and center cover while pushing the lever to the
left. With the lower blade guard A so positioned, cleaning
can be more completely and efficiently accomplished.
When cleaning is complete, reverse procedure above
and secure bolt.
In the same case for the top blade guard as above stated,
loosen the screw holding it with a screwdriver and
remove the top blade guard. After cleaning, always
reinstall it securely by tightening the screw to the extent
that the top blade guard moves smoothly up or down.
If any of these blade guards becomes discolored
through age or UV light exposure, contact a Makita
service center for a new guard. DO NOT DEFEAT OR
REMOVE GUARDS.
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Maintaining maximum cutting capacity
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This tool is factory adjusted to provide the maximum
cutting capacity for a 260 mm saw blade.
When installing a new blade, always check the lower limit
position of the blade and if necessary, adjust it as follows:
CAUTION:
• When making this adjustment, position the top
table at the lowest position after unplugging the
tool.
First, unplug the tool. Position the top table at the lowest
position. Lower the handle completely. Use the socket
wrench to turn the adjusting bolt that you can find below
in the biggest hole in the top table, until the periphery of
the blade extends slightly below the top surface of the
turn base at the point where the front face of the guide
fence meets the top surface of the turn base.
With the tool unplugged, rotate the blade by hand while
holding the handle all the way down to be sure that the
blade does not contact any part of the lower base.
Re-adjust slightly, if necessary.
CAUTION:
• After installing a new blade, always be sure that the
blade does not contact any part of the lower base
when the handle is lowered completely. Always do
this with the tool unplugged.
Adjusting the miter angle
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Loosen the grip by turning counterclockwise. Turn the
turn base while pressing down the lock lever. When you
have moved the grip to the position where the pointer
points to the desired angle on the miter scale, securely
tighten the grip clockwise.
CAUTION:
• When turning the turn base, be sure to raise the
handle fully.
• After changing the miter angle, always secure the
turn base by tightening the grip firmly.
Adjusting the bevel angle
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1. Lever
1. Pointer
2. Lock lever
3. Grip
4. Miter scale
1. Top surface of
turn base
2. Periphery of
blade
3. Guide fence
1. Socket wrench
2. Adjusting bolt
1. Lower blade
guard A
2. Top blade guard
3. Screw
4. Hex bolt
5. Handle
6. Lever

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005539
To adjust the bevel angle, loosen the lever at the rear of
the tool counterclockwise.
Push the handle to the left to tilt the saw blade until the
pointer points to the desired angle on the bevel scale.
Then tighten the lever clockwise firmly to secure the arm.
CAUTION:
• When tilting the saw blade, be sure to raise the
handle fully.
• After changing the bevel angle, always secure the
arm by tightening the lever clockwise.
Switch action
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CAUTION:
• Before operation, make sure that the tool is turned
on and off.
To start the tool, press the ON ( I ) button. To stop it, press
the OFF ( O ) button.
Lighting up the lamps
For Model LH1040F only
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Push the upper position of the switch for turning on the
light and the lower position for off.
CAUTION:
• Do not look in the light or see the source of light
directly.
NOTE:
• Use a dry cloth to wipe the dirt off the lens of lamp.
Be careful not to scratch the lens of lamp, or it may
lower the illumination.
Adjusting the level of top table
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To adjust the level of top table, loosen two levers by
turning counterclockwise and then raise or lower the top
table. Tighten these levers firmly after the adjustment.
WARNING:
• Position the top table at the topmost position when
using the tool in the miter saw mode and at the
desired position when using in the table saw mode
(bench mode).
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
•
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and
unplugged before carrying out any work on the
tool.
Installing or removing saw blade
CAUTION:
• Always be sure that the tool is switched off and
unplugged before installing or removing the blade.
• Use only the Makita socket wrench provided to
install or remove the blade. Failure to do so may
result in overtightening or insufficient tightening of
the hex bolt. This could cause an injury.
Secure the top table at the topmost position.
Lock the handle in the raised position by pushing in the
stopper pin.
1. Lever
1. Lamps
1. Switch
2. Lamp switch
1. Lever
2. Bevel scale
3. Pointer

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To remove the blade, first loosen the clamping screw so that
the lower blade guard B is lowered as shown in the figure.
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Then use the socket wrench to loosen the hex bolt
holding the center cover by turning it counterclockwise.
Raise the lower blade guard A and center cover while
pushing the lever nearby the handle to the left.
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Press the shaft lock to lock the spindle, use the socket
wrench to loosen the hex bolt clockwise. Then remove
the hex bolt, outer flange and blade.
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To install the blade, mount it carefully onto the spindle,
making sure that the direction of the arrow on the surface of
the blade matches the direction of the arrow on the blade
case. Install the outer flange and hex bolt, and then use the
socket wrench to tighten the hex bolt (left-handed) securely
counterclockwise while pressing the shaft lock.
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NOTE:
• When installing a saw blade, be sure to insert it
from the outside of the blade guard B at first and
then raise it so that the blade is finally placed in the
blade guard B.
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CAUTION:
• The ring 25.0 mm or 30 mm in outer diameter is
factory-installed onto the spindle. Before mounting
the blade onto the spindle, always be sure that the
correct ring for the arbor hole of the blade you
intend to use is installed onto the spindle.
Return the lower blade guard A and center cover to its
original position. Then tighten the hex bolt clockwise to
secure the center cover. Raise the blade guard B as far
as it will go and tighten the clamping screw firmly while
holding it in the raised position. Lower the handle to
make sure that the lower blade guards move properly.
Make sure shaft lock has released spindle before making
cut.
1. Hex bolt
2. Outer flange
3. Saw blade
4. Inner flange
5. Spindle
6. Ring
1. Blade case
2. Arrow
3. Saw blade
4. Arrow
1. Saw blade
2. Blade guard B
1. Socket wrench
2. Shaft lock
3. Hex. bolt
1. Center cover
2. Socket wrench
3. Hex bolt
4. Blade guard A
1. Lower blade
guard A
2. Lower blade
guard B
3. Clamping screw
4. Top table
5. Motor housing
6. Handle
1. Stopper pin

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Adjusting riving knife
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Before adjusting the riving knife, loosen the two levers by
turning counterclockwise and press the top table on the
right side nearby the riving knife to its lowered position.
Then secure the top table by firmly re-tightening the two
levers as shown in the figure.
There must be a clearance of about 4 - 5 mm between the
riving knife and the blade teeth. Adjust the riving knife
accordingly by loosening two hex bolts counterclockwise
with the hex socket wrench and measuring the distance.
Tighten the hex bolts securely, and then check to see that
the top blade guard works smoothly before cutting.
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The riving knife has been installed before shipment from the
factory so that the blade and riving knife are in a straight line.
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CAUTION:
•
If the blade and riving knife are not aligned properly, a
dangerous pinching condition may result during
operation. Make sure the riving knife is positioned
between both outer ends of the blade teeth when
viewing from the top. You could suffer serious personal
injury while using the tool without a properly aligned
riving knife. If they are not aligned for any reasons,
always have Makita authorized service center repair it.
• Don't remove the riving knife.
Installing and adjusting rip fence
1
2
53
4
005553
1.
Install the rip fence on the table so that the rip fence
holder engages with the guide rail. Tighten the
clamping screw (B) of the rip fence firmly clockwise.
2. Loosen the clamping screw (A).
3.
Slide the rip fence and secure it so that the far end from
you of the rip fence is aligned with the point at which the
front edge of saw blade just appears from top surface of
the workpiece. The purpose of this adjustment is to
reduce risk of kick-back toward operator that cut piece
from the workpiece is pinched between the saw blade
and rip fence and finally pushed out toward operator.
The line 3 varies by thickness of workpiece or the table
level. Adjust the position of the rip fence according to the
thickness of the workpiece.
After adjusting the rip fence, tighten the clamping
screw (A) firmly.
5
431
2
6
005554
NOTE:
•
There are four patterns to position the rip fence as
shown in the figure. Rip fence has two slits on its
sides, one slit with an elevated fringe nearby on the
same side and the other without it. Use the surface of
rip fence with this fringe facing the workpiece only
when cutting off into a piece of a thin workpiece.
2
1
3
ABCD
005555
1. Hex bolts
1. Rip fence
2. Rip fence holder
3. Saw blade
1. Rip fence
2. Rip fence holder
3. Line to be
aligned with
4. Saw blade
5. Top table
6. Workpiece
1. Rip fence holder
2. Guide rail on the
top table
3. Clamping screw
(A)
4. Clamping screw
(B)
5. Rip fence
1. Blade width
2. Riving knife
3. Hex bolt
1. Top blade guard
2. Riving knife
3. Area to press in

12
NOTE:
• To change the rip fence pattern, remove the rip
fence from the rip fence holder by loosening the
clamping screw (A) and change the facing of the rip
fence to the rip fence holder so that the rip fence
faces the rip fence holder according to your work as
shown in the figure.
Insert the square nut on the rip fence holder into the
back end of either slit of the rip fence so that they fit
as shown in the figure.
To change from the pattern A or B to the pattern C
or D, or in adverse case, remove the square nut,
washer and clamping screw (A) from the rip fence
holder, then position the clamping screw (A),
washer and square nut on the opposite position of
the rip fence holder compared to the original
position Tighten the clamping screw (A) securely
after inserting the square nut of the rip fence holder
into the rip fence slit.
Insert the square nut on the rip fence holder into the
back end of either slit of the rip fence so that they fit
as shown in the figure.
1
3
2
4
5
6
005552
The rip fence is factory adjusted so that it is parallel to the
blade surface. Make sure that it is parallel. To check to be
sure that the rip fence is parallel with the blade. Lower
the table to the lowest position so that the blade appears
at the topmost position from the table. Mark one of the
blade teeth with a crayon. Measure the distance (A) and
(B) between the rip fence and blade. Take both
measurements using the tooth marked with the crayon.
These two measurements should be identical If the rip
fence is not parallel with the blade, proceed as follows:
1
1
005556
(1) Turn two adjusting screws counterclockwise.
1
2
33
005557
32
1
005558
(2)
Shift the back edge of the rip fence slightly to right
or left until it becomes parallel with the blade.
(3) Tighten the two screws on the rip fence firmly.
CAUTION:
•
Be sure to adjust the rip fence so that it is parallel with the
blade, or a dangerous kickback condition may occur.
• Be sure to adjust the rip fence so that it does not
contact the top blade guard or saw blade.
Dust bag
1
1
4
2
3
005559
The use of the dust bag makes cutting operations clean
and dust collection easy. To attach the dust bag, fit it onto
the dust nozzle.
NOTE:
• In miter saw mode, always insert the dust bag to
the back nozzle only.
When the dust bag is about half full, remove the dust bag
from the tool and pull the fastener out. Empty the dust
bag of its contents, tapping it lightly so as to remove
particles adhering to the insides which might hamper
further collection.
1. Dust nozzle
2. Dust bag
3. Fastener
4. Cap
1. Rip fence
2. Saw blade
3. Top blade guard
1. Rip fence
2. Rip fence holder
3. Two screws
1. Scale
1. Rip fence
2. Rip fence holder
3. Square nut
4. Clamping screw
(A)
5. Clamping screw
(B)
6. Washer

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1
2
005560
If you connect a vacuum cleaner to your saw, more
efficient and cleaner operations can be performed.
1
3
2
005561
To install the blade cover when using in the table saw
mode (bench mode), turn the turn base to 0° miter angle
(see the section titled "Adjusting miter angle") and place
the blade cover on the turn table so that the blade cover
is centered over the slit for the blade entrance in the turn
table and then lock the handle in the lowest position by
fully pushing in the stopper pin as shown in the figure.
NOTE:
• To attach the dust bag to the front dust nozzle in the
table saw mode (bench mode), first remove the cap
from the front dust nozzle and then attach the dust
bag to the dust nozzle.
• When not in use of dust bag, always replace the
cap to the front dust nozzle. Failure to do so result
in dust scattering from the nozzle.
• When using the tool in the table saw mode (bench
mode), make sure that the blade cover is installed
on the turn table.
Securing workpiece
Whenever possible, secure the workpiece with the
optional vise. If you must use your hand to hold the
workpiece, then it must be done firmly and securely so as
not to lose control of the workpiece. Your hand and arm
must be kept well away from the blade area (100 mm
minimum). Squeeze the workpiece firmly against the
guide fence with your fingers held over the top of the guide
fence. The workpiece must also rest steadily on the turn
base.
WARNING:
• Never use your hand to hold the workpiece that
requires your hand to be any closer than 100 mm
from the blade area. In this case, always use the
optional vise to secure the workpiece. After any
cutting operation, raise the blade gently. Never
raise the blade until it has come to a complete stop.
Serious injury may result.
CAUTION:
• When cutting long workpieces, use supports that
are as high as the top surface level of the turn base.
Do not rely solely on the vertical vise and/or
horizontal vise (both optional) to secure the
workpiece.
Thin material tends to sag. Support workpiece over
its entire length to avoid blade pinch and possible
KICKBACK.
12
001549
Sub-fence (for European countries only)
1
015243
This tool is equipped with the sub-fence. Usually position
the sub-fence inside. However, when performing left
bevel cuts, flip it outward.
CAUTION:
• When performing left bevel cuts, flip the sub-fence
outward. Otherwise, it will contact the blade or a
part of the tool, causing possible serious injury to
the operator.
1. Sub-fence
1. Support
2. Turn base
1. Vacuum cleaner
2. Dust bag
3. Blade cover
1. Dust bag
2. Fastener

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Vertical vise (optional accessory)
1
23
4
5
6
7
012655
The vertical vise can be installed in two positions on
either the left or right side of the guide fence or the holder
assembly (optional accessory). Insert the vise rod into
the hole in the guide fence or the holder assembly and
tighten the screw to secure the vise rod.
Position the vise arm according to the thickness and
shape of the workpiece and secure the vise arm by
tightening the screw. If the screw to secure the vise arm
contacts the guide fence, install the screw on the
opposite side of vise arm. Make sure that no part of the
tool contacts the vise when lowering the handle all the
way. If some part contacts the vise, re-position the vise.
Press the workpiece flat against the guide fence and the
turn base. Position the workpiece at the desired cutting
position and secure it firmly by tightening the vise knob.
CAUTION:
• The workpiece must be secured firmly against the
turn base and guide fence.
Horizontal vise (optional accessory)
12
3
4
001807
The horizontal vise can be installed on either the left or
right side of the base. When performing 15° or greater
miter cuts, install the horizontal vise on the side opposite
the direction in which the turn base is to be turned. By
turning the vise knob counterclockwise, the screw is
released and the vise shaft can be moved rapidly in and
out. By turning the vise knob clockwise, the screw
remains secured. To grip the workpiece, turn the vise
knob gently clockwise until the projection reaches its
topmost position, then fasten securely. If the vise knob is
forced in or pulled out while being turned clockwise, the
projection may stop at an angle. In this case, turn the vise
knob back counterclockwise until the screw is released,
before turning again gently clockwise.
The maximum width of the workpiece which can be
secured by the horizontal vise is 130 mm.
Holders and holder assembly
(optional accessories)
1
2
012656
The holders and the holder assembly can be installed on
either side as a convenient means of supporting
workpieces horizontally. Install them as shown in the
figure. Then tighten the screws firmly to secure the
holders and the holder assembly.
When cutting long workpieces, use the holder-rod
assembly (optional accessory). It consists of two holder
assemblies and two rods 12.
2
1
002246
CAUTION:
• Always support long workpieces level with the top
surface of the turn base for accurate cuts and to
prevent dangerous loss of control of the tool.
OPERATION
CAUTION:
• Before use, be sure to release the handle from the
lowered position by pulling the stopper pin.
• Make sure the blade is not contacting the
workpiece, etc. before the switch is turned on.
CUTTING AS MITER SAW
WARNING:
• When using the tool in the miter saw mode, secure
the top table at the topmost position so that the saw
blade never protrudes from the top surface of the
top table.
1. Holder
assembly
2. Rod 12
1. Holder
assembly
2. Holder
1. Vise knob
2. Projection
3. Vise shaft
4. Base
1. Vise rod
2. Screw
3. Vise knob
4. Vise arm
5. Guide fence
6. Holder assembly
7. Holder

15
CAUTION:
• Do not apply excessive pressure on the handle
when cutting. Too much force may result in
overload of the motor and/or decreased cutting
efficiency. Push down handle with only as much
force as is necessary for smooth cutting and
without significant decrease in blade speed.
• Gently press down the handle to perform the cut. If
the handle is pressed down with force or if lateral
force is applied, the blade will vibrate and leave a
mark (saw mark) in the workpiece and the precision
of the cut will be impaired.
1. Press cutting
1
005562
Secure the workpiece against guide fence and turn
table. Switch on the tool without the blade making
any contact and wait until the blade attains full
speed before lowering. Then gently lower the
handle to the fully lowered position to cut the
workpiece. When the cut is completed, switch off
the tool and WAIT UNTIL THE BLADE HAS COME
TO A COMPLETE STOP before returning the blade
to its fully elevated position.
2. Miter cutting
Refer to the previously covered "Adjusting the miter
angle".
3. Bevel cut
1
005563
Loosen the lever and tilt the saw blade to set the bevel
angle (Refer to the previously covered "Adjusting the
bevel angle"). Be sure to retighten the lever firmly to
secure the selected bevel angle safely. Secure the
workpiece against guide fence and turn table. Switch
on the tool without the blade making any contact and
wait until the blade attains full speed. Then gently lower
the handle to the fully lowered position while applying
pressure in parallel with the blade. When the cut is
completed, switch off the tool and WAIT UNTIL THE
BLADE HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP before
returning the blade to its fully elevated position.
CAUTION:
• Always be sure that the blade will move down to
bevel direction during a bevel cut. Keep hands out
of path of saw blade.
• During a bevel cut, it may create a condition
whereby the piece cut off will come to rest against
the side of the blade. If the blade is raised while the
blade is still rotating, this piece may be caught by
the blade, causing fragments to be scattered which
is dangerous. The blade should be raised ONLY
after the blade has come to a complete stop.
•
When pressing the handle down, apply pressure
parallel to the blade. If the pressure is not parallel to the
blade during a cut, the angle of the blade might be
shifted and the precision of the cut will be impaired.
• (Only for European countries) always set the
sub-fence outside when performing left bevel cuts.
4. Compound cutting
Compound cutting is the process in which a bevel angle
is made at the same time in which a miter angle is being
cut on a workpiece. Compound cutting can be
performed at angle shown in the table.
Miter angle
Bevel angle
Left and Right 0 - 45
45
006366
When performing compound cutting, refer to "Press
cutting", "Miter cutting" and "Bevel cut"
explanations.
5. Cutting aluminum extrusion
1
2
3
4
5
001844
When securing aluminum extrusions, use spacer
blocks or pieces of scrap as shown in the figure to
prevent deformation of the aluminum. Use a cutting
lubricant when cutting the aluminum extrusion to
prevent build-up of the aluminum material on the
blade.
1. Vise
2. Spacer block
3. Guide fence
4. Aluminum
extrusion
5. Spacer block
1. Vise (optional
accessory)
1. Vise (optional
accessory)

16
CAUTION:
• Never attempt to cut thick or round aluminum
extrusions. Thick aluminum extrusions may come
loose during operation and round aluminum
extrusions cannot be secured firmly with this tool.
• Never cut aluminum in the table saw mode (bench
mode).
6. Wood facing
Use of wood facing helps to assure splinter-free
cuts in workpieces. Attach a wood facing to the
guide fence using the holes in the guide fence.
See the figure concerning the dimensions for a
suggested wood facing.
Over 10mm
1
Over 460mm
90mm 107mm 107mm 90mm 1
90mm
25mm
005577
CAUTION:
• Use straight wood of even thickness as the wood
facing.
•
Use screws to attach the wood facing to the guide
fence. The screws should be installed so that the screw
heads are below the surface of the wood facing.
• When the wood facing is attached, do not turn the
turn base with the handle lowered. The blade
and/or the wood facing will be damaged.
7. Cutting repetitive lengths
1
2
3
012657
When cutting several pieces of stock to the same
length, ranging from 240 mm to 400 mm, use of the
set plate will facilitate more efficient operation.
Install the set plate on the holder as shown in the
figure.
Align the cutting line on your workpiece with either
the left or right side of the groove in the kerf board,
and while holding the workpiece from moving,
move the set plate flush against the end of the
workpiece. Then secure the set plate with the screw.
When the set plate is not used, loosen the screw
and turn the set plate out of the way.
NOTE:
• Use of the holder-rod assembly (optional
accessory) allows cutting repetitive lengths up to
2,200 mm approximately.
CUTTING AS TABLE SAW (BENCH MODE)
CAUTION:
• (For tools for European countries) when using the
tool in the table saw mode (bench mode), flip the
sub-fence outward and then take the following
procedures.
When using the tool in the table saw mode (bench mode),
(in case of tools for European countries, flip the
sub-fence outward and) place the blade cover on the turn
table so that the blade cover is centered over the slit for
the blade entrance in the turn table and two small bosses
on the underside of the blade cover fit into the
semi-circular slit in the periphery of the turn table as
shown in the figure and then lock the handle in the lowest
position by fully pushing in the stopper pin. If not fixing
the blade cover, the table can not be down.
1
2
015244
CAUTION:
• Always use "work helpers" such as push sticks and
push blocks when there is a danger that your hands
or fingers will come close to the blade.
• Always hold the workpiece firmly with the table and
the rip fence. Do not bend or twist it while feeding. If
the workpiece is bent or twisted, dangerous
kickbacks may occur.
• NEVER withdraw the workpiece while the blade is
running. If you must withdraw the workpiece before
completing a cut, first switch the tool off while
holding the workpiece firmly. Wait until the blade
has come to a complete stop before withdrawing
the workpiece. Failure to do so may cause
dangerous kickbacks.
• NEVER remove cut-off material while the blade is
running.
• NEVER place your hands or fingers in the path of
the saw blade.
1. Blade cover
2. Small boss
1. Set plate
2. Holder
3. Screw
1. Hole

17
• Always secure the rip fence firmly, or dangerous
kickbacks may occur.
•
Always use "work helpers" such as push sticks and
push blocks when cutting small or narrow workpieces.
Work helpers
Push sticks, push blocks or auxiliary fence are types of "work
helpers". Use them to make safe, sure cuts without the need
for the operator to contact the blade with any part of the body.
Push block
130mm
1
2
55mm
200mm
80mm
30mm
10mm 10mm
30mm9mm 4
250mm
50mm
100mm
3
005566
Use a 15 mm piece of plywood.
Handle should be in center of plywood piece. Fasten with
glue and wood screws as shown. Small piece 10 mm x 9
mm x 30 mm of wood must always be glued to plywood
to keep the blade from dulling if the operator cuts into
push block by mistake.
(Never use nails in push block.)
Auxiliary fence
1
2
15mm
10mm
14mm
40mm
70mm
300mm
140mm
005565
2
3
12
005706
Make auxiliary fence from 10 mm and 15 mm plywood
pieces.
Remove the rip fence, clamping screw (A), flat washer
and square nut from the rip fence holder and then attach
and secure the auxiliary fence to the rip fence holder by
using a bolt M6 longer than M6x50, washers and nut.
Ripping
CAUTION:
•
When cutting long or large workpieces, always
provide adequate support behind the table. DO NOT
allow a long board to move or shift on the table. This
will cause the blade to bind and increase the
possibility of kickback and personal injury. The
support should be at the same height as the table.
1. Adjust the depth of cut a bit higher than the
thickness of the workpiece. To make this
adjustment, loosen two levers and lower or raise
the top table.
2. Position the rip fence to the desired width of rip
and secure in place by tightening the clamping
screw (A). Before ripping, make sure the two
screws of the rip fence holder are secured. If it is
not secured enough, retighten it.
3. Turn the tool on and gently feed the workpiece into
the blade along with the rip fence.
(1) When the width of rip is 40 mm or wider, use a
push stick.
1
005567
(2) When the width of rip is narrower than 40 mm,
the push stick cannot be used because the
push stick will strike the top blade guard. Use
the auxiliary fence and push block.
Install securely the auxiliary fence which is
secured to the rip fence holder on the table.
Feed the workpiece by hand until the end is
about 25 mm from the front edge of the top
table. Continue to feed using the push block
on the top of the auxiliary fence until the cut is
complete.
1. Push stick
1. Bolt M6
2. Washer
3. Nut
1. Face/edge
parallel
2. Hole(7mm in
diameter)
1. Face/edge parallel
2. Handle
3. Wood screw
4. Glue togethe
r

18
1
2
005569
Carrying tool
1
012646
Make sure that the tool is unplugged. Secure the blade at
0° bevel angle and the turn base at left miter angle fully.
Lower the handle fully and lock it in the lowered position
by fully pushing in the stopper pin.
Carry the tool by holding both sides of the tool base as
shown in the figure. If you remove the holders, dust bag,
etc., you can carry the tool more easily.
012650
CAUTION:
• Always secure all moving portions before carrying
the tool.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION:
• Always be sure that the tool is switched off and
unplugged before attempting to perform inspection
or maintenance.
• Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner, alcohol or the
like. Discoloration, deformation or cracks may
result.
WARNING:
• Always be sure that the blade is sharp and clean for
the best and safest performance.
Adjusting the cutting angle
This tool is carefully adjusted and aligned at the factory,
but rough handling may have affected the alignment. If
your tool is not aligned properly, perform the following:
1. Miter angle
1
015245
Loosen the grip which secures the turn base. Turn
the turn base so that the pointer points to 0° on the
miter scale. Tighten the grip and loosen the hex
bolts securing the guide fence using the socket
wrench.
Lower the handle fully and lock it in the lowered
position by pushing in the stopper pin. Square the
side of the blade with the face of the guide fence
using a triangular rule, try-square, etc. Then
securely tighten the hex bolts on the guide fence in
the order from the right side.
1
32
015246
2. Bevel angle
1
2
3
005573
(1) 0° bevel angle
Lower the handle fully and lock it in the
lowered position by pushing in the stopper pin.
Loosen the lever at the rear of the tool.
Turn the 0° bevel angle adjusting bolt on the right
side of the turn base two or three revolutions
clockwise to tilt the blade to the right.
1. Triangular rule
2. Grip
3. Guide fence
1. Hex bolts
1. Turn base
2. Lever
3. 0 ゚adjusting bolt
1. Stopper pin
1. Auxiliary fence
2. Push block

19
Carefully square the side of the blade with the
top surface of the turn base using the
triangular rule, try-square, etc. by turning the
0° bevel angle adjusting bolt
counterclockwise.
1
2
3
010798
Make sure that the pointer on the turn base
point to 0° on the bevel scale on the arm. If it
does not point to 0°, loosen the screw which
secures the pointer and adjust the pointer so
that it will point to 0°.
1
23
4
005574
(2) 45° bevel angle
1
2
3
4
005575
Adjust the 45° bevel angle only after
performing 0° bevel angle adjustment. To
adjust left 45° bevel angle, loosen the lever
and tilt the blade to the left fully. Make sure
that the pointer on the arm points to 45° on
the bevel scale on the arm. If the pointer does
not point to 45°, turn the 45° bevel angle
adjusting bolt on the left side of the arm until
the pointer points to 45°.
Replacing carbon brushes
1
001145
Remove and check the carbon brushes regularly.
Replace when they wear down to the limit mark. Keep
the carbon brushes clean and free to slip in the holders.
Both carbon brushes should be replaced at the same
time. Use only identical carbon brushes.
Use a screwdriver to remove the brush holder caps. Take
out the worn carbon brushes, insert the new ones and
secure the brush holder caps.
1
2
005576
After use
• After use, wipe off chips and dust adhering to the
tool with a cloth or the like. Keep the blade guards
clean according to the directions in the previously
covered section titled "Blade guard". Lubricate the
sliding portions with machine oil to prevent rust.
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs,
any other maintenance or adjustment should be
performed by Makita Authorized Service Centers, always
using Makita replacement parts.
1. Screwdriver
2. Brush holder cap
1. Limit mark
1. Lever
2. Arm
3. Pointer
4. 45 ゚bevel angle
adjusting bolt
1. Arm
2. Bevel scale
3. Pointer
4. Turn base
1. Triangular rule
2. Saw blade
3. Top surface of
turn base

20
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
CAUTION:
• These accessories or attachments are
recommended for use with your Makita tool
specified in this manual. The use of any other
accessories or attachments might present a risk of
injury to persons. Only use accessory or
attachment for its stated purpose.
If you need any assistance for more details regarding
these accessories, ask your local Makita Service Center.
• Steel & Carbide-tipped saw blades
• Auxiliary plate
• Vise assembly (Horizontal vise)
• Vertical vise
• Socket wrench 13
• Holder set
• Holder assembly
• Holder rod assembly
• Set plate
• Dust bag
• Triangular rule
• Blade cover (Blade guard C)
• Push stick
• Ruler assembly (Rip fence)
NOTE:
• Some items in the list may be included in the tool
package as standard accessories. They may differ
from country to country.
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