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1. 

miter gauge
 

2. 

turntable
 

3. 

dust bag
 

4. 

miter lock handle
 

5. 

bevel gauge
 

6. 

saw guard
 

7. 

stock clamp
 

8. 

fence
 

Completion
Complete each sentence or statement.
 

9. 

The bevel gauge on a sliding compound miter saw can be set at any angle from 0 to _____ degrees.
 

 

10. 

To set the angle of a miter, position the _____ according to a scale.
 

 

11. 

The plastic or fiberboard piece located in the center of the turntable that minimizes the gap between the side of the blade and the turntable is a(n) _____. (two words)
 

 

12. 

To operate a sliding compund miter saw, you must press both the _____ button and the power switch.
 

 

13. 

Workpieces should be tightly secured using the _____ clamps that come with the saw.
 

 

14. 

A cut that includes both a bevel and a miter is said to be cut at a(n) _____ angle.
 

 

15. 

To make a straight crosscut, both scales on the sliding compound miter saw should be set at _____ degrees.
 

 

True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

16. 

Unlike the compound miter saw, the sliding compound miter saw can be used for ripping stock.
 

17. 

The saw head assembly on a sliding compound miter saw is mounted on top- or bottom-mounted slide rails, or rods.
 

18. 

When making a slide cut, pull the saw toward you in the same way you would a radial-arm saw.
 

19. 

The purpose of the kerf board is to reduce tearout on the workpiece.
 

20. 

It is necessary to hold the workpiece by hand while cutting a miter because clamps would get in the way of the cut.
 

21. 

The capacity to make consistent repetitive cuts is considered one of the true strengths of the sliding compound miter saw.
 

22. 

The sliding compound miter saw is often compared to the radial-arm saw because it can do many of the same tasks.
 

23. 

On a sliding compound miter saw, the motion of the saw, not the settings, determines the angles of the cuts.
 

24. 

The faster you cut with a sliding compound miter saw, the smoother the cut will be.
 

25. 

When you finish a cut, you should release the power switch and allow the blade to coast to a full stop before lifting the saw.
 



 
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