Sliding Fence; Bevel Cut; Miter Cut; 33.9 Degree Bevel Detent Pin For Crown Moldings - Craftsman 137.212150 Operator's Manual

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SLIDING
FENCE (Fig. V)
The sliding fence must be fully extended
to the left
when making any compound
or bevel cuts.
Failure to fully extend the sliding fence will not
allow enough space for the blade to pass through,
which could result in serious
injury.
1.
Unlock the fence cam locking lever (1) by pushing
it
toward the rear of the machine.
2.
Fully extend the fence (2) by sliding it out as far as
possible.
3.
Lock the fence cam lock by pushing it IN toward the
fence.
NOTE: When transporting
the saw, always secure the
sliding fence in the collapsed
position
(toward the saw
blade).
Fig. V
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2
MITER CUT (Fig. W)
1.
Unlock the miter quick-cam
table lock (3) and press
and hold down the positive stop locking lever (1).
2.
While holding the positive stop locking
lever down,
grasp the miter handle (2) and move the miter table
left or right to the desired
angle.
3.
Release
the positive stop locking lever, making
sure it engages
the positive stop.
Slight
movement
of the miter handle left or right will
ensure
positive stop engagement.
NOTE:
Positive stops at provided
at 0°, 15 °, 22.5 °,
31.6 ° and 45 ° right and left.
NOTE:
If the miter angle required
is NOT one of the
positive stops noted above, the miter table can be
locked at any angle between
these positive
stops
by using the miter quick-cam
table lock.
Fig. W
BEVEL CUT (Fig. X)
The sliding fence must be fully extended
to the left
when making
any bevel cuts.
Failure to fully
extend
the sliding fence will not allow enough
space for the blade to pass through,
which could
result in serious
injury. Failure to extend the fence
may cause the saw blade to make contact with the
fence.
1.
When a bevel cut is required,
loosen the bevel lock
handle (1) by turning
it clockwise.
Tilt the cutting
head
to the desired
angle as shown on the bevel scale (2).
The blade can be positioned
at any angle, from a 90 °
straight
cut (0 ° on the scale) to a 45 ° left bevel. Tighten
the lock handle (1)to
lock the cutting
head in position.
Positive stops are provided at 0 °, 33.9 ° and 45 °.
Fig. X
NOTE: The saw comes with a 33.9 ° bevel detent pin for
setting
up crown molding
cuts.
33.9 ° BEVEL DETENT PIN FOR CROWN MOLDINGS
(Fig. Y)
1.
Push the crown molding stop pin (1) in toward the
front of the machine.
2.
Loosen
the bevel lock handle.
3.
Rotate the cutting head until the crown molding
stop pin stops the bevel angle at 33.9 ° on the bevel
scale.
4.
Tighten the bevel lock handle before you make your
cut.
Fig. Y
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