Bosch 3915 Instructions d'exploitation

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Page 1 - Operating/Safety Instructions

For English Parlez-vous français? ¿Habla español?See page 2 Voir page 36 Ver página 703915Operating/Safety InstructionsConsignes de fonctionnement/sé

Page 2 - General Safety Rules

10.Disconnect plug from power source before performing any assembly, adjustment orrepair to avoid possible injury.Unpacking And Checking ContentsWARNI

Page 3 - For Miter Saws

Assembly11.Disconnect plug from powersource before performing any assembly, adjustmentor repair to avoid possible injury.1. The slide compound miter s

Page 4 - “SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS”

Tighten the cover platescrew. Loose cover plate screw may interfere withand hang-up lower blade guard. Never use sawwithout cover plate securely in pl

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Disconnect plug from powersource before performing any assembly, adjustmentor repair to avoid possible injury.NOTE: Your slide compound miter saw was

Page 6 - Table of Contents

3. Lower head assembly. Lock in place.4. Loosen bevel lock handle and tilt the head assembly to 45° bevel. Check the 45° bevel stop.The bevel indicato

Page 7 - Electrical Requirements

15.AdjustmentsMiter ScaleIndicator Adjustment1. Rotate table to 0° position and lock in place.2. Raise the head assembly to the full-up position.3. Lo

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16.AdjustmentsKerf Insert— The depth stop adjustment is a feature used when cutting grooves (or dados) in the work-piece. (See page 26 for cutting gro

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17.InstallationTo avoid injury always observethe following:● Unplug electric cord. Before transporting thesaw, rotate head assembly to 45° right miter

Page 10 - Assembly

18.InstallationPortable Mounting Using Clamps— If necessary, clamp the slide compound miter saw to a workbench or table top.— Place two (2) or more “C

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Position your body and handsproperly to make cutting easier and safer. Observe thefollowing instructions (Figure 18).● Never place hands near cutting

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General Safety RulesFor Bench Top ToolsWork Area● Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered benches and dark areas invite accidents.● Do not operat

Page 13 - Adjustments

20.Long workpieces have a ten-dency to tip over unless clamped down and properlysupported from underneath.ClampsQuick Action Clamp - This clamp easily

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21.Basic Saw OperationsAuxiliary Fence - Certain types of molding need afence face extension because of the size and positionof the workpiece. Holes a

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22.Basic Saw OperationsTo Engage:1. Lift the miter detent trigger.2. Push the detent override clip forward and latch in place over edge. Release miter

Page 16 - Depth Stop Adjustment

23.Saw OperationsSlide Cut—The slide rail lock knob is tightened and the head assembly is lowered to cut through the workpiece.—This type of cut is us

Page 17 - Mounting Applications

24.—A miter cut is made at 0° bevel and any miter angle in the range from 52° left to 62° right.—The miter scale is cast-in on the table for easy read

Page 18 - Portable Mounting Using 2x4’s

25.Follow these instructions for making your bevel cut:1. Loosen the bevel lock handle. Tilt the head assembly to desired bevel angle. Tighten the bev

Page 19 - Basic Saw Operations

26.—The depth stop adjustment is a feature used when cutting grooves (dados) in the workpiece.—The depth adjustment is used to limit blade depth to cu

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BASE MOLDING CUTTING INSTRUCTIONSSETTINGS Vertical Position Horizontal Position / Back of molding is Back of molding is flat INSTRUCTIONS against th

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28.Saw OperationsCrown Molding Laying Flat on TableFollow these instructions for cutting crown molding:1. Set the bevel and miter angles using Chart 1

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29.Crown Molding Angled to Table and Fence— The advantage to cutting in this position is that no bevel setting is required. Cutting is done with 45° m

Page 23 - Saw Operations

“SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS”3.● Use safety equipment. Always wear safety goggles. Dust mask, safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection must be used fo

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30.Saw OperationsCutting bowed material and round material are onlyexamples of special cuts.Cutting Bowed MaterialIf workpiece is bowed orwarped, clam

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ServicePreventive maintenance per-formed by unauthorized personnel may result in mis-placing of internal wires and components which couldcause serious

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Guide - Electrical32.PROBLEMBrake does not stop blade inabout 5 secondsMotor does not start.Flash of light from motor e

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Guide - General33.PROBLEMBlade hits table.Angle of cut not accurate.Cannot move miter adjustment.Head assembly will not

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Accessories34.Various BladesA range of blades of various materials, tooth configu-rations and rakes are offered to provide the correctblade for variou

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35.Notes

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“SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS”4.● Inspect your workpiece before cutting. If workpiece is bowed or warped, clamp it with the outside bowed face toward the f

Page 31 - Maintenance and Lubrication

5.“SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS”● Do not allow familiarity gained from frequentuse of your miter saw to become common-place. Always remember that a careles

Page 32 - Troubleshooting

6.Double Insulated ToolsDouble insulation is a design concept used inelectric power tools which eliminates the need for thethree wire grounded

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Electrical Requirements1. Connect this saw to a 120V, 15-amp branch cir-cuit with a 15-amp time delay fuse or circuitbreaker. Using the wrong size fus

Page 34 - Accessories

tal starting, remove plug from power source outletbefore making any adjustments.1. Switch “Lock-OFF” ButtonThis button must be pressed to activate the

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Getting To Know Your Miter Saw8. Kerf InsertsKerf inserts can be adjusted to different blade widthsto minimize workpiece tear-out.9. Miter Detent Over

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