Depth Of Cut Adjustment; To Adjust Blade Depth; Starting A Cut - Craftsman 315.10924 Owner's Manual

7-1/4 inch circular saw. double insulated
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OPERATION
TO LESSEN THE CHANCE
OF KICKBACK
(Cont'd.)
.
.
Make straight
cuts.
Always
use a straight
edge
guide
when
rip
cutting.
This
helps
prevent
twisting
the blade in the cut.
Always
use clean, sharp, and properly
.set blades.
Never make cuts with dull blades.
.
To avoid
pinching
the blade,
support
the work
properly
before
beginning
a cut.
The right
and
wrong
ways
to support
large pieces
of work are
shown
in figure 6.
6. When
making
a cut use steady,
even pressure.
Never force cuts.
7. Do not cut warped or wet lumber.
8. Always
hold your saw firmly
with both hands and
keep your
body in a balanced
position
so as to
resist
the forces
of kickback
should
it occur.
WHEN
USING
YOUR SAW ALWAYS
STAY
ALERT
AND EXERCISE CONTROL.
DO NOT REMOVE YOUR
SAW
FROM
WORKPIECE
WHILE
THE
BLADE
IS
MOVING.
DEPTH OF CUT ADJUSTMENT
Always keep correct
blade depth setting.
The correct
blade depth
setting
for all cuts has one whole
tooth
projecting
below the material
to be cut. (For carbide-
tipped
blades,
only one-half
of a tooth).
More blade
depth
will
increase
the
chance
of
kickback
and
cause the cut to be rough.
TO ADJUST
BLADE DEPTH
1. UNPLUG
YOUR SAW.
2. Loosen
wing nut. See Figure
7.
3. Hold base flat against
the work and raise or lower
saw until the required
depth
is reached.
4. Tighten
wing nut securely.
STARTING
A CUT
KNOW THE RIGHT WAY TO USE YOUR SAW. See
Figure
8.
NEVER USE YOUR SAW AS SHOWN
IN FIG. 9.
/
BASE
ASSEMBLY
WING NUT
Fig. 7
RIGHT
Fig. 8
WRONG
Fig. 9
NEVER PLACE YOUR HAND
ON THE WORKPIECE
BEHIND YOUR SAW WHILE
MAKING
A CUT.
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