Repetitive Crosscutting - Craftsman 113.234701 Owner's Manual

8 1/4-1nch radial saw
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Crosscutting
9. Lower pawls to clear fence or
workpiece,
whichever
is higher, by v'8".
10. Put yellow key in switch.
11. Grasp
and hold onto saw handle,
then turn saw on.
12. Hold workpiece
down and against
fence, keeping
hand at least 6" away
from blade.
13. Hold hand in straight
line with saw
handle
and pull blade through
fence
and workpiece
only far enough
to com-
plete
cut, and never more than half
diameter
of blade.
14. Push blade carriage
to rearmost
posi-
tion, behind
fence, and turn saw off.
Continue
to hold saw handle
until blade
stops spinning.
15. Remove
yellow key and unplug
saw.
Repetitive
Crosscutting
Repetitive
crosscutting
is the repeated
and continuous
cutting
of many pieces
of lumber
to the same length with the
saw_placed
in the crosscut position.
See Accessories
for information
on a
lower blade guard for use in repetitive
90 ° (0 miter)
crosscutting.
Use a carriage
needed
to pull
plete each cut.
stop to define
distance
blade through
to corn-
To make a carriage
stop:
1. Cut piece of lxl lumber
to 2" long.
2. Clamp
piece
on right
inside
surface
of
the radial
arm, so that blade
carriage
stops
at distance
needed
to complete
cut. Check
that clamp
does
not interfere
with hand
grip on saw handle.
Re-adjust
if needed.
Bevel Angle
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