Bevel stop mechanism for a miter saw

Cutting – Rotatable disc tool pair or tool and carrier – With means to support work relative to tool

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C083S473000, C083S477100, C083S490000, C083S581000

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07337702

ABSTRACT:
A miter saw includes a table on which a workpiece is placed, a saw assembly supporting a saw blade and having a motor for rotatably driving the saw blade, a housing pivotally supporting the saw assembly related to the table in such a manner that the saw assembly is at least laterally pivotable, and a bevel stop mechanism for selectively determining the lateral position of the saw assembly at any of a plurality of pivoted positions, the bevel stop mechanism comprising a movable rod and first, second and third fixed stop members. The table may be rotatably attached to a base.

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