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2610051827 GCM12SD 08-18.qxp_GCM12SD 9/19/18 2:51 PM Page 11
1. Switch Lock-OFF Release Buttons – One of
these two buttons must be pressed before
the power switch can be pressed.
2. Power Switch – The power switch used with
the "Lock-OFF" button energizes the unit.
3. Main Handle – This handle contains the
power switch. Pulling this handle down low-
ers the blade into the workpiece.
4. Lower Blade Guard/Lower Guard Lip – The
lower blade guard helps protect your hands
from the spinning blade. It retracts as the
blade is lowered. Lip can be used to raise
the lower guard in the event that the guard
becomes jammed on a workpiece.
5. Blade – Use only 12" (308 mm) diameter
blades with 1" (25.4 mm) diameter arbor
holes.
6. Chip Deflector – Deflects cut-off work-
pieces from entering the upper guard.
7. Upper Guard – Covers upper portion of the
blade.
8. Sliding Fences – Support for the workpiece.
The fences have a cast-in scale to make
repetitive cuts easy. The fences also have
holes to secure an auxiliary fences if desired.
9. Stationary Fence – Stationary fence is
bolted to the base and will support the
workpiece when the sliding fence is re-
moved.
10. Kerf Inserts – Kerf inserts can be adjusted
to different blade widths to minimize
workpiece tear-out.
11. Miter Detent Override – Allows detent ac-
tion to be locked out, allowing for micro-
adjustments to any miter angle.
12. Miter Lock Knob – The miter lock knob
locks the miter saw table at any desired
miter angle.
13. Miter Detent Lever – The lever releases
the table from the detent.
14. Bevel Lock Lever – The front-positioned
bevel lock lever locks the head assembly at
the desired bevel angle.
15. Miter Scale/Miter Pointer – The pointer
rotates with the table and blade. It points
to the miter scale to indicate the angle set-
ting before a cut is made.
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16. Miter Detent Plate – The position of the
plate can be adjusted to set the accuracy
of its detent locations.
17. Miter Detents – There are ten (10) miter
detent slots for fast and accurate miter
cuts of common miter angles.
18. Table – Provides workpiece support, ro-
tates for desired miter cuts and rotates the
head assembly. The front extended part of
the table is called the miter arm.
19. Base – Provides working surface to sup-
port workpiece.
20. Tool Mounting Pads – The four corners of
the saw provide areas to clamp, bolt or nail
the saw to a flat work surface.
21. Base Extension Clamping Levers – Lock
the base extensions at the desired posi-
tions.
22. Sliding Base Extensions – Provide extra
work support. Useful when cutting long
workpieces.
23. Rubber Deflector – Attaches to bottom of
chute. Deflects dust into the chute.
24. Dust Chute – Directs sawdust up and
through the elbow and to the bag.
25. Elbow – Connects the dust chute to the
dust bag. Can be rotated to direct dust.
26. Dust Bag – Has a zipper at the bottom.
Bag can be uncoupled from elbow for emp-
tying (sold separately).
27. Mechanism Lock Lever – Holds saw in full
back position for chop cuts or fully ex-
tended for transporting.
28. Link Knob – Attaches guard link to the
pivot post.
29. Lower Guard Link – Allows for smooth
movement of the lower guard.
30. Clamp – Use to hold the workpiece to the
table and base – insert into clamp post lo-
cation (item 39).
31. Brush Cap – Keeps motor brushes in posi-
tion. Provides access for inspecting and re-
placing brushes.
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