Depth Of Cut; Angle Of Cut; Yoke Swivel; Rip Position Lock - Craftsman 113.198610 Owner's Manual

10-inch deluxe electronic radial saw
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Depth of Cut (Elevation)
a. The diagram shows the elevation crank which
is used to raise and lower the saw blade.
b. Clockwise
rotation
raises
the
blade
. . .
counterclockwise
rotation
lowers
it. One
complete
turn of the handle will raise or lower
the saw blade 1/16 inch.
c. Handle can be folded
in when not in use.
2. Angle of Cut (Miter)
Proper Indexing Method - Experienced
operators of
woodworking
equipment
such as this Craftsman
Radial Saw, acquire
the habit of indexing
in one
direction
only, whenever
a new setting
is made in
preparation
for a different
operation.
Example:
When moving
the arm to a miter index
position
move it slightly
past the desired
index
position,
then return to the index position
carefully
to index and lock. Yoke indexing
and bevel indexing
can be accomplished
in a similar
manner.
This
indexing
technique
tends to neutralize
any stresses
impaired
upon saw components
and contributes
to
the high degree of accuracy
the saw is capable
of
producing
when operated
expertly.
a. The miter
lock handle
locks,
unlocks
and
indexes the arm for left and right miter cuts.
NOTE: For safety reasons stops have been provided
to prevent 360 ° rotation of the radial arm.
b. The radial
arm has positive
index
positions
at
0 ° and 45 ° left and right.
The arm is rotated
by
pulling
the miter
lock handle
from
left to right
and releasing
the index
pin. Move
the arm to
the
desired
miter
angle
and
push
the miter
lock handle
back to the lock
position.
,
Yoke Swivel (Ripping)
a. Swivel lock handle is to lock, unlock and index
the yoke swivel adjustment.
b. The yoke
swivel
index
pin automatically
indexes
the yoke at 90 ° position.
Pull the
swivel lock handle forward to unlock the yoke,
continue to pull this handle until the index pin
is released.
C.
The swivel lock handle locks the yoke to the
carriage
in any position.
Pull the handle for-
ward to release the yoke;
push the handle
rearward to secure the yoke.
4. Rip Position Lock
a. The rip lock handle is pushed rearward to lock
the carriage
on the radial
arm and pulled
forward to release it.
b.
When performing
crosscutting
operations,
the
rip lock handle
must be released
so the carriage
is free to travel
along
the arm. The lock handle
should
be tightened
until the operator
is ready
to grasp
the yoke
handle
and make
a cut.
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MITER
LOCK
SWIVEL
LOCK
HANDLE
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