1931 200155831 2001559Fig. B: At right 45° miter angleFig. C: At left 45° miter anglePosition crown molding with its WALL CONTACTEDGE against the guide fence and its CEILINGCONTACT EDGE against the crown moldingstoppers as shown in the figure. Adjust the crownmolding stoppers according to the size of thecrown molding. Tighten the screws to secure thecrown molding stoppers. Refer to the table (C) forthe miter angle. Use the sub-fence R to secure thecrown molding more firmly.123 4001560Position inFig. A Miter angle Finished piece(1) Right 45° Save the right side of blade(2) Save the left side of blade(3) Save the right side of blade(4) Right 45° Save the left side of bladeLeft 45°For insidecornerFor outsidecornerTable (C)0063651. Cutting aluminum extrusion123450015611234004073When securing aluminum extrusions, use spacerblocks or pieces of scrap as shown in the figure toprevent deformation of the aluminum. Use acutting lubricant when cutting the aluminumextrusion to prevent build-up of the aluminummaterial on the blade.CAUTION:• Never attempt to cut thick or round aluminumextrusions. Thick aluminum extrusions may comeloose during operation and round aluminumextrusions cannot be secured firmly with this tool.2. Groove cutting1001563A dado type cut can be made by proceeding asfollows:Adjust the lower limit position of the blade usingthe adjusting screw and the stopper arm to limit thecutting depth of the blade. Refer to "Stopper arm"section described previously.After adjusting the lower limit position of the blade,cut parallel grooves across the width of theworkpiece using a slide (push) cut as shown in the1. Cut grooves withblade1. Aluminumextrusion2. Guide fence3. Spacer blocks4. Horizontal vise(optionalaccessory)1. Guide fence2. Vise3. Spacer block4. Aluminumextrusion5. Spacer block1. Guide fence2. Crown molding3. Crown moldingstopper4. Screw1. Crown moldingstopper L2. Crown moldingstopper R3. Turn base1. Crown moldingstopper L2. Crown moldingstopper R3. Turn base