Making Bevel And Compound Crosscuts - Craftsman 113.234700 Owner's Manual

8 1/4-inch radial saw
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Crosscutting
Making Bevel and Compound
Crosscuts
Follow these steps to make bevel and
compound crosscuts.
1. Check that saw is unplugged, switch is
"off' and yellow key is out.
2. Put fence between front table and
spacer board. Tighten table clamps.
3. Turn elevation handle counter-clock-
wise to raise radial arm so blade will not
jam into table top when bevel is set.
4. Unlock bevel lock. Slide bevel index
pin to right and set bevel angle. Release
pin and lock bevel lock.
Bevel Index Pin
Bevel Lock
5. Move ann to desired miter position.
Lock miter and swivel locks.
6. Unlock rip lock and push blade car-
riage to rearmost position, behind
fence.
7. Lower blade into kerf, but not touch-
ing kerf bottom. Blade should move
freely. If there is no kerr in table for
path you want to cut, make one follow-
ing instructions for kerfs.
8. Place workpiece
against
fence.
Lock
Miter Index Pin
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