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Sears CRAFTSMAN MilterMate 137.212260 Operator's Manual page 34

10 in. miter saw with laser trac

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4. Use the clamp to secure the molding
piece and hold it at the proper spring
angle.
NOTE: Use the extension wings to
steady long molding pieces.
5. Cut on the side of the saw as shown
in the following chart.
CeilingP_a!,!, '(Crown Molding,Orientationi
Inside corner
Outside corner
Orientation
Right
Left
Right
Left
side of side of
side of side of
wall
wall
wall
walt
Cut on this
Left
Right
Left
Right
side of the saw
NOTE: If molding piece is too tall,
cut flat using the instructionsof a
conventional way on page 35.
Cutting base molding:
Base moldings and many other
moldings can be cut on your miter
saw. The setup of the saw depends on
molding characteristics
and application.
Perform practice cuts on scrap material
to achieve best results.
1. Place the base molding piece upside
against the fence and table as
shown in Fig. KK.
Fig, KK
Workpiece
Wall/Ground (Base MoldingOrientation)
Inside corner
Outside corner
Orientation
Right
Left
Right
Left
side of ! side of
side of side of
wall
wall
walt
wall
Cut on this
side of the saw
Right
Left
Right
Left
NOTE: If molding piece is too tall, reset
fences to 0° and cut flat using the bevel
like a conventional saw.
I
Miter Saw Table
I
miler at 45°, bevel at 0_
2. Measure the angle of corner by
angle finder and lock the sliding
fences unit in positions.
3. Use the clamp to secure the base
molding piece.
NOTE: Use the telescoping
extension wings to support long
molding pieces.
4. Cut on the side of the saw as shown
in the following chart.
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