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Craftsman 113.2945 Owner's Manual page 17

10-inch radial arm saw

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6. There are three positions in which the fence can be
located. (See figure 43.)
a. Normal position (1, figure 43.)
b. Position used for maximum cross-cut on 1-inch mate-
rial and for greater
bevel and miter capacity
(2,
figure 43).
c. Position used for
maximum
"out-rip"
capacity
(3,
figure 43).
7. Keep all cutting tools, such as saw blades, drills, mold-
ing cutters, dados, etc., sharp, and do not "force feed"
work enough to drastically
reduce motor speed.
8. When using planer, molding, or dado blades, repeated
light cuts will produce best results. Deep cuts reduce the
quality
of the finish and often produce "tear-outs".
9. An auxiliary
table top for molding or shaping may be
constructed similar to the one shown in figure 44. Notice
the shape of the back guide fence which has a cut-out
5-inches wide at the center to provide adequate clear-
ance for the molding head and cutters. Also, a wider
clearance
(marked "A")
should be cut out to allow for
the saw motor. Make sure the front edge of the auxiliary
table is parallel
with the forward
surface of the guide
fence. The auxiliary
table
top can be attached
to a
work bench with "C '° clamps.
ii
REAR TABLE
TABLE SPACER BOARD
f/,
FRONT
TABLE
I
vO
v
I
Figure 43
RADIAL
SAW
TABLE
Figure 44
I
LAMP
ON
EACH
END
SUPPORTS
I" x 2"
--
32"
LONG
I
FOR TROUBLE
SHOOTING
CHARTS
SEE PAGES
18-19
FOR
PARTS
LISTS
SEE PAGES
20°26
17

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