Miter Crosscut; Bevel Crosscut; Compound Crosscut - Craftsman 113.23100 Owner's Manual

10-inch radial saw
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OPERATION
No. 2 - MITER
CROSSCUT
Miter crosscutting
is the process of sawing a board at any
angle other than a 90 ° (square) cut° The 45 o miter angle is
a popular
one,
since two
boards
cut to 45 ° can be
assembled to form a 90 ° corner for producing a square or
rectangular frame. The radial arm is set to the desired angle
of cut; yoke and bevel settings indexed at 0 ° (and locked)
as in square crosscutting. The board being cut is held firmly
against the fence (guide) and the carriage pulled forward
along the radial arm to perform
the desired cut_ As in
"Operation
No, !"', the carriage should be returned to full
rear position
and the
saw blade allowed
to come to a
complete stop before removing the boards from saw table°
OPERATION
No. 3 - BEVEL CROSSCUT
Bevel
crosscutting
is the process
of sawing
at 90 ° (square)
across
the board
with
the
saw blade
set at an angle other
than
90 ° to the saw table,
The
radial arm
and yoke
are
indexed
at 0 ° and locked,
but the bevel is set to the desired
angle
of cut,. The board
is held firmly
against
the fence and
the carriage
pulled
forward
along the radial
arm to produce
the cut.
The
carriage
should
be returned
to full
rearward
position
and the saw blade
allowed
to come
to a complete
stop before
removing
the boards
from
saw table.
OPERATION
No. 4 - COMPOUND
CROSSCUT
Compound
crosscutting
is the
combination
of miter
and
bevel crosscuts..
The
radial
arm and bevel are set to produce
the desired
cut;
the yoke
is indexed
at 0 ° and iocked_ The
board
is held
firmly
against
the fence
and
the
carriage
pulled
forward
along
the
radial
arm to produce
the cut.
Again,
the
carriage
should
be returned
to
full
rearward
position
and the saw blade
allowed
to come
to a complete
stop before
removing
boards
from
saw table.
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