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Model W1835 (For Machines Mfg. Since 12/12)
OPERATIONS
Let the saw reach full speed before
contacting the workpiece. Doing so
will reduce the risk of kickback, help
provide the cleanest cut, and reduce
stress on the saw motor.
4. Engage the plunge release and lower the blade
slightly, but do not make contact with the
workpiece.
5. To activate the saw, engage the power trigger while
holding the plunge release.
Note: Holding the power trigger alone will not
activate the saw. For power to be activated, both
the plunge release and the power trigger must be
pressed. After power has been activated, the plunge
release can be disengaged.
6. Lower the blade until the set cutting depth is
reached. The blade and riving knife will descend into
the workpiece, as shown in Figure 20. Move the saw
forward in an even, steady motion. When the front
indicator arrow reaches the stop point, the cut has
been completed.
Figure 20. Plunge-action lowering for the
cut.
Using your saw with the rail track allows for quick and
precise cuts with minimal setup time. Both straight cuts
and plunge cuts can be made in conjunction with the rail
track. To get the most out of your track saw when using it
with the rail track, we recommend purchasing the D4363
accessory pack this includes F-clamps, stops, and a
stabilizer designed for use with the track.
Note: The bottom of the rail track includes an oversized
rubber lip that serves as a splinter guard. The first time
the track saw is used with the rail, the saw blade will cut
the edge of that lip to provide a zero-clearance effect,
which will help minimize splintering.
To set up the saw with the rail track, do these steps:
1. Align the rail track along the workpiece. Use the
right (flat) side of the rail track to plan the cut.
2. When satisfied with the position of the rail track,
use the F-clamps to secure it to the workpiece, as
shown in Figure 21.
3. Place the saw onto the rail track so the blade
engages the workpiece to the right of the rail.
4. Adjust the rail adjustment knobs to position the saw
along the rail (see Figure 22). When the rail edge
and saw cutting path both line up straight, the saw
is properly set up with the rail track.
Figure 21. Saw and rail track positioned
on workpiece.
F-Clamp
Figure 22. Location of rail adjustment
knobs.
Rail Adjustment Knobs
Using Rail Track
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