Glossary Of Terms For Woodworking; Motor Specifications And Electrical Requirements; Before Leaving The Saw; Before Freeing Jammed Material/After Finishing A Cut - Craftsman 113.235300 Owner's Manual

10 inch compound miter saw
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Before
freeing
jammed
material:
• Turn switch
"OFF"
• Unplug
the miter saw.
• Wait for all moving
parts to stop.
After finishing
a cut:
• Keep holding
the power head down
• Release
the switch,
and wait
for all moving
parts to
stop before moving your hands
• If blade doesn't
stop within 6 seconds,
unplug the saw
and follow the instructions
in the Trouble
Shooting
sec-
tion for fixing the
blade
brake
before
using
the saw
again.
Before
Leaving
The
Saw
Never Leave
Tool
Running
Unattended.Turn
power
Make workshop
child-proof.
Lock the shop
Disconnect
off Wait for all moving
parts to stop.
master
switches
Store tool away from children
and oth-
ers not qualified
to use the tool.
Glossary
of Terms
for Woodworking
Arbor
The shaft on which a cutting
tool is mounted
Bevel
Cut
An angle
cutting
operation
made through
the face of the
workpiece.
Compound
Cut
A simultaneous
bevel and miter cutting
operation
Crosscut
A cutting
operation
made
across
the width
of the work
piece.
Freehand
Performing
a cut without
the use of fence
(guide),
hold
down
or other
proper
device
to prevent
the workpiece
from twisting
during
the cutting
operation.
Twisting
of the
workpiece
can cause
it to be thrown
Gum
A sticky,
sap based residue
frorn wood products.
Heel
Misalignment
of the blade
Kerr
The
amount
of material
removed
by the
blade
in
a
through
cut or the slot produced
by the blade
in a non-
through
or partial cut.
Miter Cut
An angle
cutting
operation
made across
the width of the
workpiece.
Resin
A sticky,
sap based substance
that has hardened.
Revolutions
Per Minute (RPM)
The number
of turns completed
by a spinning
object
in
one minute.
Sawblade
Path
The area of the workpiece
or table top directly
in line with
either the travel
of the blade or the part of the workpiece
which will be, or has been, cut by the blade.
Set
The distance
that the tip of the sawblade
tooth is bent (or
set) outward
from the face of the blade
Workpiece
The item
on which
the cutting
operation
is being
per-
formed
The
surfaces
of a workpiece
are
commonly
referred
to as faces, ends, and edges.
End
Z_--Edge
Motor Specifications
and Electrical
Requirements
Power
Supply
and
Motor
Specifications
The A C motor used on this tool is an universal
non-revers
ible type, having the following
specifications:
WARNING:
To
avoid
electrical
hazards,
fire
haz-
Max
Developed
HP
3
ards
or damage
to the tool,
use proper
circuit
pro-
tection.
Your
tool
is
wired
at
the
factory
for
Voltage
120
operation
using
the voltage
shown.
Connect
tool
to a power
line with
the appropriate
voltage
and a
Amperes
15
15-amp
branch
circuit.
Use a 15-amp
time
delay
Hertz (Cycles)
60
type
fuse
or circuit
breaker.
To avoid
shock
or fire,
Phase
Single
if power
cord
is worn
or cut,
or damaged
in any
! way, have
it replaced
immediately.
RPM
4900
Shaft Rotation
Clockwise
Brake
Automatic

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