Swivel Lock; Rip Lock - Craftsman 113.198111 Operator's Manual

10-inch radial saw
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There
are flve pre-set
bevel angles at -90 °,
-45 °, 0°, 45 °, nnd 90 °. To unlock
the bgvel
lock when the blade is at one of these angles,
move the bevel lock all the way to the right
and turn the motor while holding
the lock in
this position.
Swivel
Lock
The swivel lock is used to hold the blade in
the crosscut,
in-rip, or out-rip
positions,
and
to position
the blade for molding
or edging.
To unlock
the swivel lock, stand facing the
saw handle
and pull the swivel lock toward
you. (Figure
30)
Frg. 30 - Swivel
Lock
- Unlocked
To lock the swivel lock, stand facing the saw
handle and push the swivel lock away from
you. (Figure
31)
s_d_,el lock when the motor ig in one o[ these
positions,
stand facing the saw handle,
pull
the swivel lock all the way toward you, and
turn the motor as yon hold the lock in this
position.
Rip Lock
The rip lock is used to hold the motor
and
blade at a fixed position
along the radial arm.
It is used during
ripping
to hold the blade a
desired
distance
from the fence while the
workpiece
is fed through.
It is used before
and after each crosscut
to keep the blade
from moving forward
on its own.
To unlock the rip lock, pull the handle
toward
the front of the arm. (Figure
32)
Fig, 32- Rip Lock - Unlocked
To lock the rip lock, push the handle
toward
the rear of the ann. (Figure
33)
Fig. 31 - Swivel Lock
- Locked
The crosscut,
in-rip, and out-rip
positions
of
the blade are pre-set
positions.
To unlock
the
Fig. 33 - Rip Lock
- Locked
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