Basic Saw Operation; Cutting A Kerf In The Work Table And Fence; Requirements For Crosscutting Type Operations - Craftsman 113.198210 Owner's Manual

10" electronic radial saw with 23" cabinet and 1 door
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basic saw operation
WARNING:
TO AVOID
MISTAKES
THAT COULD
CAUSE SERIOUS PERMANENT INJURY, OBSERVE
ALL THE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS
IN ADDI-
TION TO THOSE ON PAGES 2-6.
Basic saw operations
are summarized
in six cate-
gories,
explained
and illustrated in the following
paragraphs
NOTE:
Refer to paragraphs
under "Location
and
Function
of Controls"
for illustrations
and descrip-
tion of controls.
Page 29,,
CUTTING
A KERF IN THE WORK TABLE
AND FENCE
NOTE: The life of your saw table will be lengthened
considerably
if you will cover the front table with a
fitted
piece
of 1/4 inch plywood.
This should
be
tacked in place for easy replacement
Use of such a
cover will allow you to do all cutting
into the cover,
rather than your
table top. This will help prevent
dulling of the saw blade and striking table mounting
hardware
Place tacks out of the path of the sawblade
1. Elevate arm so that the blade clears the top of the
fence
and then
push the
motor
to its most
rearward
position
2, Lower the arm so that the blade just clears the
rear table., Note: The rear table should be at the
same level as the front table (see "Attaching
and
Leveling
Table
Mounting
Support
Channels",
page 18).. If front table cover is used, set blade so
that it just clears the front table board cover,.
3. Lock the rip lock handle and check to make sure
carriage
is locked
in place. Plug saw into a
grounded
outlet, (See section titled, "Electrical
Connections",
page 7.)
4.. insert
the yellow
key into switch
and, while
holding
the yoke handle, turn the switch on.
5. With the motor
on, turn the elevation
handle
counterclockwise
to lower the sawblade to where
it just cuts into the table approximately
1/32 to
1/16 inch deep.. While holding
the yoke handle
and with motor still on, unlock the rip lock handle
and then pull the motor forward
and out to the
front stop on the arm. This will allow the blade to
cut through
the fence and to cur a shallow kerf in
the table t/32 to 1/16 inch deep to provide for the
blade cutting completely
through the workpiece.
NOTE: A kerf will have to be cut into the table prior to
making
any thru cutting
operation
using this pro-
cedure
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REQUIREMENTS
FOR CROSSCUTTING
TYPE OPERATIONS
(Operations
1 through
4)
Always
position
the workpiece
firmly
against
rip
fence (guide) and lay it flat on work table surface..
NOTE:
To maintain
table
strength,
workpiece
stability,
control
forward
motor
of carriage,
and
avoid accidents,
always:
1 Use only blades that are sharp, correctly
set and
undamaged,
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