Mounting The Saw - Craftsman 113.235300 Owner's Manual

10 inch compound miter saw
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8.Install
tile
outer
blade
collar,
arbor washer
and arbor
screw
Press
the arbor lock and turn the 1/2" wrench
counter
clockwise
to secure
the blade
Tighten
arbor
screw securely
9. Lower
the lower
blade guard
until the slot in mounting
['late
rests
all the
way
down
on the
locking
screw.
Tighten
the screw with phillips
screwdriver.
DANGER:
Never
use saw
without
mounting
plate
securely
in place,
it keeps
the
arbor
screw
from
falling
out
if it accidentally
loosens,
and
prevents
the spinning
blade
from
coming
off the machine.
10.Be sure the arbor lock is released
so the blade turns
freely.
NOTE:
The arbor lock can be damaged
by improper
use
If the arbor lock will net hold. lower the blade down on to a
s(:rap piece of wood positioned
against the fence. This will
serve as an alternate
locking means.
WARNING:
Make
sure
the
collars
are
clean
and
properly
arranged.
After
installing
a new
blade,
make
sure
the blade
clears
the table
slot
at the 0 °
and
45 ° bevel
positions,
lower
the
blade
into
the
lower
table
and
check
for
any
contact
with
the
base
or turn table
structure.
Blade
Washer
(Hollowed
Side
Toward
Blade)-_
\
Arbor
screw
(Left
Hand Thread)
_'
/
Sawb!ade
Blade
-- Collars---
If blade contacts
turn table, refer to assembly
and align-
merit, step two, for adjustment
If blade
bottoms
out
on turn
table
structure,
refer
to
assembly
and alignment,
depth
stop section
for adjust-
ment.
Mounting
The Saw
WARNING:
To avoid
injury
from
unexpected
saw
movement:
a. Before
moving
the saw, lock the miter
and bevel
knobs
and
lock
the
power
head
in the
lower
position.
Unplug
electric
cord.
b. To avoid
back
injury,
hold the tool
close
to your
body
when
lifting.
Bend
your
knees
so you can
lift with
your
legs,
not your
back.
Lift by using
the
hand-hold
areas
at each
side
of the bottom
of the base or by the carrying
handle.
c. Never
carry
the miter
saw
by the power
cord
or
the
trigger
grip
of the
plastic
handle.
Carrying
the tool
by the power
cord
could
cause
damage
to the insulation
or the wire
connections
result-
ing in electric
shock
or fire.
d. Place
the
saw
so
other
people
cannot
stand
behind
it. Thrown
debris
could
injure
people
in
its path.
e. Place
the
saw
on
a firm,
level
surface
where
there
is plenty
of room
for handling
and
prop-
erly supporting
the workpiece.
f. Support
the
saw
so the
table
is level
and
the
saw does
not rock.
g. Bolt or clamp
the saw to its support.
Rear Mounting
Rear Mounting
Holes
Holes
\
Front
Mounting
Holes
Front Mounting
Holes
Place the saw in the desired
location
either
on a work
bench
or the recommended
leg set. The base
of the
saw has four holes to mount the miter saw (see illus
tration).
If the saw is to be used in one location,
fasten
it to the work bench or leg set.
NOTE:
Fence
has been moved
forward
for access
to
rear mounting
holes.
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