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OPERA TOR’S MANUAL 12 in. SLIDING COMPOUND MITER SA W WITH EXACTLINE ™ LASER Double Insulated MS1290LZ 1 Y our miter saw has been engineered and manufactur ed to our high standard for dependability , ease of operation, and operator safety . When properly car ed for , it will give you years of rugged, trouble-free performance.
2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2 � General Safety Rules ...............
3 WARNING: Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below , may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury . READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS KN OW YOU R POW ER TO OL. Re ad the op er ato r’ s manu al carefully .
4 GENERAL SAFETY RULES NEVER USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE A TMOSPHERE. Normal sparking of the motor could ignite fumes. INSPECT TOOL CORDS PERIODICALL Y .
5 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES NEVER hand hold a workpiece that is too small to be clamped. Keep hands clear of the cutting area. NEVER reach behind, under , or within three inches of the blade and its cutting path with your hands and fingers for any reason.
6 SYMBOLS Some o f the following symbols m ay be used on t his to ol. Pl ease s tudy th em and lear n t heir m eaning . Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer .
7 SYMBOLS SYMBOL SIGNAL MEANING SERVICE Servicing requires extreme care and knowledge and should be performed only by a qualified service technician. For service we suggest you return the product to your nearest AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER for repair . When servic- ing, use only identical replacement parts.
8 DOUBLE INSULA TION Double insulation is a concept in safety in electric power tools, which eliminates the need for the usual three-wire grounded power cord. All exposed metal parts are isolated from the inter nal metal motor components with protect- ing ins ulation.
9 GLOSSAR Y OF TERMS Non-Through Cuts Any cutting operation where the blade does not extend completely through the thickness of the workpiece. Pilot Hole (drill presses) A small hole drilled in a workpiece that serves as a guide for drilling lar ge holes accurately .
10 ® FEA TURES PRODUCT SPECIFICA TIONS Blade Diameter .......................................................... 12 in. Blade Arbor Hole .......................................................... 1 in. No Load Speed ..................................
11 FEA TURES Fig. 2 CARRYING HANDLE SA W ARM LOCKED IN DOWN POSITION LOCK PIN KNOW YOUR COMPOUND MITER SA W See Figure 1. The safe use of this product requir es an understanding of the information on the tool and in this operator’ s manual as wel l as a knowl edge of the pr ojec t yo u ar e atte mpti ng.
12 FEA TURES Fig. 5 REPEA T -A-CUT ® P ADLOCK Fig. 4 SWITCH TRIGGER MITER LOCK LEVER The miter lock lever securely locks the saw at the desired miter angle. MITER SCALE The miter scale has index points provided at 0 ° , 15 ° , 22.5 ° , 31.6 ° , 45 ° , and 60.
13 The following tools (not included) are needed for making adjustments or installing the blade: COMBINA TION SQUARE TOOLS NEEDED Fig. 6 COMBINA TION WRENCH, 12 mm FRAMING SQUARE RA TCHET SOCKET , 19 .
14 The following items are included with your Compound Miter Saw: Dust Bag Dust Bag Frame Dust Guide W ork Clamp Blade Wr ench Exactline ™ Laser Guide Flat Head Socket Cap Screw Operator’ s Manual (not shown) Fig.
15 ASSEMBL Y UNP ACKING This product r equires assembly . Carefully lift saw from the carton by the carrying handle and the saw base, and place it on a level work surface. NOTE: This tool is heavy . T o avoid back injury , lift with your legs, not your back, and get help when needed.
16 ASSEMBL Y Fig. 9 NOTE: Many of the illustrations in this manual show only portions of the compound miter saw . This is intentional so that we can clearly show points being made in the illustrations. Never operate the saw without all guards securely in place and in good operating condition.
17 ASSEMBL Y Fig. 11 INST ALLING THE DUST BAG See Figure 11. Squeeze the metal clips on the dust bag, then slide the metal ring over the end of the dust guide. Position the metal ring so it is between the two molded rings on the dust guide. Release the dust bag clips.
18 18 WARNING: Make sure the spindle lock button is not engaged before reconnecting saw to power sour ce. Never engage spindle lock button when blade is rotat- ing. INST ALLING / REPLACING THE BLADE See Figure 13. WARNING: A 12 in. blade is the maximum blade capacity of the saw .
19 19 ASSEMBL Y MOUNTING THE EXACTLINE ™ LASER GUIDE See Figure 14. Unplug the saw . Remove hex bolt, washer , and outer blade washer . Store for future use. Make sure inner blade washer is in p lace befor e positioning saw blade on the spindle of the saw .
20 ASSEMBL Y REMOVING / REPLACING THE ZERO CLEAR- ANCE THROA T PLA TE See Figure 16. When squaring the saw blade, it may be necessary to move the throat plate away fr om the blade. Once the saw’ s alignment has been confirmed, return the throat plate to its original position.
21 Fig. 20 FENCE SOCKET HEAD SCREW(S) FENCE SCREW SOCKET HEAD SCREW ASSEMBL Y ADJUSTING THE MITER LOCK LEVER See Figures 18 - 19. Prior to squarin g the saw blade to the fence, check and alig n the miter lock leve r . The blad e must be set at an “uni ndexed ” miter position other than 0 ° , 15 ° , 22.
22 INDICA TOR SCREW SCALE INDICA TOR MITER SCALE ® ® ® ASSEMBL Y VIEW OF BLADE NOT SQUARE WITH FENCE, ADJUSTMENTS ARE REQUIRED Fig. 24 SLIDING MITER FENCE FRAMING SQUARE MITER T ABLE BLADE Rotate the miter table until the pointer on the miter scale is positioned at 0 ° .
23 ASSEMBL Y ADJUSTING THE BEVEL LOCK LEVER See Figures 25 - 26. Prior to squaring the saw blade to the miter table, check and align the bevel lock lever . The blade must be set at an “unindexed” bevel position other than 0 ° , 22.5 ° , 33.9 ° , and 45 ° to test.
24 SOCKET HEAD SCREW SCALE INDICA TOR ® INDICA TOR SCREW SQUARING THE BLADE TO THE MITER T ABLE See Figures 28 - 31. Unplug the saw . Pull the saw arm all the way down and lock in transport position. Lift the miter lock lever . Rotate the miter table until the pointer on the miter scale is positioned at 0 ° .
25 OPERA TION WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is sufficient to inflict sever e injury . WARNING: Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields when operating tools.
26 OPERA TION WARNING: Never make a cut by pulling the saw towar d you as the blade can climb on top of the workpiece and come towar d you. Failur e to heed this warning could result in serious personal injury . TO SLIDE CUT See Figures 32 - 33. The sliding feature will cut workpieces 13-1/2 in.
27 Fig. 34 OPERA TION WORK CLAMP ® CROSS CUT TO MAKE NON-SLIDING CUTS WARNING: Securely tighten the slide lock knob when making any non-sliding cuts. Failure to tighten the knob could r esult in the saw head moving during the cutting operation. TO MITER CUT / CROSS CUT See Figures 34 - 35.
28 ® TO BEVEL CUT See Figures 36 - 38. A bev el c ut i s ma de b y cut ti ng a cro ss t he gra in o f the workp iece with the blade angled to the workpie ce. A straight bevel cut is made with the miter table set at the zero degree position and the blade set at an angle.
29 2 2 . 5 3 1 . 6 TO COMPOUND MITER CUT See Figure 39. A compound miter cut is a cut made using a miter angle and a bevel angle at the same time. This type of cut is used to make picture frames, cut molding, make boxes with sloping sides, and for certain roof framing cuts.
30 ® SUPPORTING LONG WORKPIECES See Figures 40 - 41. Long workpieces need extra supports. Supports should be placed along the workpiece so it does not sag. The support should let the workpiece lay flat on the base of the saw and miter table during the cutting operation.
31 OPERA TION ROUGH CUTTING A DADO See Figures 43 - 44. Using a wood chisel and the depth guide, it is possible to make a rough dado cut. The marks on the depth guide are to be used for reference only . Always make a practice cut on scrap wood. T o make the cut: Unlock the slide lock knob.
32 CUTTING COMPOUND MITERS T o aid in making the correct settings, the compound angle setting chart below has been pro vided. Since compound cuts are the most difficult to accurately obtain, trial cuts should be made in scrap material, and much thought and planning made, prior to making your requir ed cut.
33 When cuttin g cr own molding by thi s meth od, the beve l angle should be set at 33.85 ° . The miter angle should be set at 31.6 ° either right or left, depending on the desired cut for the application. See the chart below for correct angle settings and correct positioning of cr own molding on miter table.
34 OPERA TION MAKING A CROWN MOLDING SUPPOR T JIG See Figure 47. A crown molding support jig will need to be made when cutting crown molding with no required bevel setting. The suppo rt ji g hol ds th e crown m oldin g in place d uring the cutting operation.
35 CUTTING WARPED MA TERIAL See Figures 48 - 49. When cutting warped material, always make sure it is positioned on the miter table with the convex side against the fence as shown in figure 48. If the warped materia l is position ed the wr ong way as shown in figure 49, it will pinch the blade near the completion of the cut.
36 ® BRUSH REPLACEMENT See Figure 50. The saw has exter nally accessible brush assemblies that should be periodically checked for wear . Proceed as follows when r eplacement is requir ed: Unplug the saw . WARNING: Failure to unplug the saw could result in accidental starting causing serious injury .
37 MAINTENANCE CHANGING THE BA TTERIES See Figure 52. Unplug the saw . WARNING: Failur e to unplug the saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury . Remove the laser guide from the saw . Lay laser guide on a flat surface with the two phillips scr ews facing upward.
38 NOTES ACCESSORIES Look for these accessories at The Home Depot. AC9940 .................................... Miter Saw Utility V ehicle WARNING: Current attachments and accessories available for use with this tool ar e listed above. Do not use any attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer of this tool.
39 W ARRANTY Proof of purchase must be presented when requesting war - ranty service. Limited to RIDGID ® hand held and stationary power tools purchased 2/1/04 and after . This product is manufactured by One W orld T echnologies, Inc. The trademark is licensed from RIDGID ® , Inc.
40 CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMA TION For parts or service, contact your nearest RIDGID authorized service center . Be sure to provide all relevant information when you call or visit. For the location of the authorized service center nearest you, please call 1-866-539-1710 or visit us online at www .
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