OPERATOR’S MANUAL12 in. SLIDING COMPOUND MITER SAW WITH EXACTLINE™ LASERDouble InsulatedMS1290LZ Your miter saw has been engineered and manufactured t
10®FEATURESPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSBlade Diameter ... 12 in.Blade Arbor Hole ...
11FEATURESFig. 2CARRYING HANDLESAW ARM LOCKED IN DOWN POSITIONLOCK PINKNOW YOUR COMPOUND MITER SAWSee Figure 1.The safe use of this product requires a
12FEATURESFig. 5REPEAT-A-CUT®PADLOCKFig. 4SWITCHTRIGGERMITER LOCK LEVERThe miter lock lever securely locks the saw at the desired miter angle.MITER SC
13The following tools (not included) are needed for making adjustments or installing the blade:COMBINATION SQUARETOOLS NEEDEDFig. 6COMBINATION WRENCH,
14The following items are included with your Compound Miter Saw: Dust Bag Dust Bag Frame Dust Guide Work Clamp Blade Wrench Exactline™ Las
15ASSEMBLYUNPACKINGThis product requires assembly. Carefully lift saw from the carton by the carrying handle and the saw base, and place it on a lev
16ASSEMBLYFig. 9NOTE: Many of the illustrations in this manual show only portions of the compound miter saw. This is intentional so that we
17ASSEMBLYFig. 11INSTALLING THE DUST BAGSee Figure 11. Squeeze the metal clips on the dust bag, then slide the metal ring over the end of the dust g
1818 WARNING:Make sure the spindle lock button is not engaged before reconnecting saw to power source. Never engage spindle lock button when blade
1919ASSEMBLYMOUNTING THE EXACTLINE™ LASER GUIDESee Figure 14. Unplug the saw. Remove hex bolt, washer, and outer blade washer. Store for future us
2TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ...
20ASSEMBLYREMOVING / REPLACING THE ZERO CLEAR-ANCE THROAT PLATESee Figure 16.When squaring the saw blade, it may be necessary to move the thr
21Fig. 20FENCESOCKET HEAD SCREW(S)FENCESCREWSOCKET HEAD SCREWASSEMBLYADJUSTING THE MITER LOCK LEVERSee Figures 18 - 19.Prior to squaring the saw blade
22INDICATORSCREWSCALEINDICATORMITERSCALE®®®ASSEMBLYVIEW OF BLADE NOT SQUARE WITH FENCE, ADJUSTMENTS ARE REQUIREDFig. 24SLIDINGMITERFENCEFRAMINGSQUARE
23ASSEMBLYADJUSTING THE BEVEL LOCK LEVERSee Figures 25 - 26.Prior to squaring the saw blade to the miter table, check and align the bevel lock lever
24SOCKET HEAD SCREWSCALE INDICATOR®INDICATOR SCREWSQUARING THE BLADE TO THE MITER TABLESee Figures 28 - 31. Unplug the saw. Pull the saw arm all t
25OPERATION WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is sufficient to
26OPERATION WARNING:Never make a cut by pulling the saw toward you as the blade can climb on top of the workpiece and come toward you. Failure
27Fig. 34OPERATIONWORK CLAMP®CROSS CUTTO MAKE NON-SLIDING CUTS WARNING:Securely tighten the slide lock knob when making any non-sliding cuts. Failu
28®TO BEVEL CUTSee Figures 36 - 38.A bevel cut is made by cutting across the grain of the workpiece with the blade angled to the workpiece.
2922.531.6TO COMPOUND MITER CUTSee 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 c
3 WARNING:Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire and/or ser
30®SUPPORTING LONG WORKPIECESSee Figures 40 - 41.Long workpieces need extra supports. Supports should be placed along the workpiece so it does not sag
31OPERATIONROUGH CUTTING A DADOSee Figures 43 - 44.Using a wood chisel and the depth guide, it is possible to make a rough dado cut. The marks on the
32CUTTING COMPOUND MITERSTo aid in making the correct settings, the compound angle setting chart below has been provided. Since compound cuts are the
33When cutting crown molding by this method, the bevel angle should be set at 33.85°. The miter angle should be set at 31.6° either right or left, dep
34OPERATIONMAKING A CROWN MOLDING SUPPORT JIGSee Figure 47.A crown molding support jig will need to be made when cutting crown molding with n
35CUTTING WARPED MATERIALSee Figures 48 - 49.When cutting warped material, always make sure it ispositioned on the miter table with the convex
36®BRUSH REPLACEMENTSee Figure 50.The saw has externally accessible brush assemblies that should be periodically checked for wear.Proceed as foll
37MAINTENANCECHANGING THE BATTERIESSee Figure 52. Unplug the saw. WARNING:Failure to unplug the saw could result in accidental starting causing pos
38NOTESACCESSORIESLook for these accessories at The Home Depot. AC9940 ... Miter Saw Utility Vehicle WARNING:Curre
39WARRANTYProof of purchase must be presented when requesting war-ranty service.Limited to RIDGID® hand held and stationary power tools purchased 2/1/
4GENERAL SAFETY RULES NEVER USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE. Normal sparking of the motor could ignite fumes. INSPECT TOOL CORDS PERIODICALLY. If
40CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATIONFor parts or service, contact your nearest RIDGID authorized service center. Be sure to provide all relevant information
5SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES NEVER hand hold a workpiece that is too small to be clamped. Keep hands clear of the cutting area. NEVER reach behind, und
6SYMBOLSSome of the following symbols may be used on this tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Properinterpretation of t
7SYMBOLS SYMBOL SIGNAL MEANINGSERVICEServicing requires extreme care and knowledge and should be performed only by a qualified service
8DOUBLE INSULATIONDouble insulation is a concept in safety in electric power tools, which eliminates the need for the usual three-wire groun
9GLOSSARY OF TERMSNon-Through CutsAny cutting operation where the blade does not extend completely through the thickness of the workpiece.Pilo
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