Bevel Crosscut; Compound Crosscut; Requirement When Ripping - Craftsman 113.198310 Owner's Manual

Io-inch radial saw
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rectangular f rame.Theradialarmis setto adesired
angle of cut, swiveland bevelsettingsat 0° and
locked.Theworkpiecebeingcut is positionedand
heldfirmlyagainst t hefenceandthecarriagepulled
forward along the radial arm just far enoughto
complete the cut.Carriage shouldthenbereturned
to the full rearpositionand locked.Allow the saw
bladeto cometo a stop beforeremoving the work-
piecefromthe sawtable.
OPERATION
NO. 3 - BEVEL
CROSSCUT
Bevel
crosscutting
is the process
of sawing
at 90 °
(square)
across
the width
of a workpiece
with
the
saw blade
set to an angle
other
than 90 ° to the table.
The
radial
arm
and
yoke
are
indexed
at 0 ° and
locked
securely
in place.
The
bevel
is set to the
desired
angle
of cut
and
locked.
The
workpiece
being
cut is positioned
and held firmly
against
the
fence
and the carriage
is pulled
forward
along
the
radial
arm just far enough
to complete
the cut. The
carriage
should
then
be returned
to the
full
rear
position
and locked.
Allow
the saw blade
to come
to
a stop before removing
the workpieces
from the saw
table.
OPERATION
NO. 4 -
COMPOUND
CROSSCUT
Compound
crosscut
is the combination
of miter and
bevel
crosscut.
The radial
arm and the angle
of the
blade
are set to produce
the desired
cut - the yoke is
indexed
at 0 ° and
locked.
The workpiece
is posi-
tioned
and
held
firmly
against
the
fence
and
the
carriage
is pulled
forward
along
the radial
arm just
far enough
to complete
the cut. The carriage
should
then be returned
to the full rear position
and locked.
Allow
the blade
to come
to a stop
before
removing
the workpieces
from
the saw table.
REQUIREMENT
WHEN
RIPPING
(Operations
5 and 6)
WARNING:
TO AVOID
MISTAKES
THAT COULD
CAUSE SERIOUS PERMANENT INJURY, OBSERVE
ALL THE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS
IN ADDI-
TION TO THOSE ON PAGES 2-6.
1. Make
sure
that the blade
is sharp,
correctly
set
and undamaged.
2. Lock
the rip lock handle.
(See page 24).
3. Lock
the radial
arm at the 0 ° position.
4. Make
sure the workpiece
is kept in firm
contact
with
the fence
and
the table.
The
edge
of the
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