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Craftsman 113.290060 Owner's Manual page 25

Electronic io-inch table saw

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D.The _L_
key,whenpressed, w ill starta
programmed motion.
It becomes inactivewhilethe sawmotor is
"ON".
E.The _
keywillsetthedisplaytoa "zero"
point other than at the table top, or when
usinga cutting tool lessthan 10 inchesin
diameter. See "Calibrating the Saw for
Electronic Operations" P age29.
F.The _
key will clearthe displayif an
errorismadein a programmed e ntryandwill
returnthe displayto the currentpositionof
thechosen function.Thiskeywillalsostopa
programmed motiononce begunand clear
the originaldestination.
5. NUMBER KEYS:
mQB
mmm
@
J
These keys include the number
keys
through
[_
, the decimal point
_
and
keys. The number keys are used to enter
a destination
for
programmed
motion.
The
decimal point is used when entering the decimal
part of the number.
The _
key is pressedafterthenumbersare
entered
if a destination
is desired
below the
"zero"
location.
Pressing
this key again will
make a number "plus".
A lighted dot in the upper left hand corner of the
display indicates
"minus."
,
RIP FENCE.
•. is locked in place by tightening
the lock knob. To move the fence,
loosen the
knob and grasp the fence with one hand at the
front.
Holes are provided in the rip fence for
attaching
a wood facing when using the dado head, or
molding
head.
Select a piece of smooth straight wood approx.
3/4" thick, at least as long as the rip fence, and at
least 7-1/2" wide (high) to permit clamping
of
featherboards.
Attach it to the fence with three Round Head #10
Wood Screws 2 in. long. To remove the facing,
loosen
the screws, slide the facing
backward
and pull the screws through
the round holes.
WOOD
FACING
'
\
.O NO. AO
# 10 WOOD SCREWS
If you are making
a rip type cut in material
thinner
than
3/16
in.
while
the
fence
is
positioned
over the depressed
area of table
extension,
the facing should be attached to the
fence so that the bottom edge touches the 'top
surface of the extension.
In this case, the facing
must be shorter than the fence. This will prevent
thin material from sliding
under the rip fence.
.
MITER GAUGE ...
head is locked in position
for crosscutting
or mitering
by tightening
the
lock
knob.
ALWAYS
LOCK
IT SECURELY
WHEN IN USE.
STO /
\
\
t
L,"JAUXILIAp
PIN
45 ° SLOT
\
I
I
RY
FOR STOP PIN
X,_
FACING
There are slots for the stop pin at the 45 degree
right and left positions
for conveniently
setting
the Miter Gauge to cut miters.
NOTE:
The slots
for the
stop
p!n and the
graduations
are manufactured
to very close
tolerances
which provide accuracy
for average
woodworking.
In some cases where
extreme
accuracy
is required,
make a trial cut and then
recheck it;
If necessary,
the miter gauge head can then be
swiveled
slightly
to
compensate
and
then
locked•
Slots
are "provided
in the
miter
gauge
for
attaching
AUXILIARY
FACING to make it easier
to cut long pieces. Be positive facing does not
interfere
with
the
proper
operation
of
the
sawblade guard.
Gelect
a suitable
piece
of smooth
straight
wood
.
• , drill two holes through
it and attach it with
screws.
NOTE: When bevel crosscutting,
attach facing
so that it extends to the right of the miter gauge
and use the miter gauge in the groove to the
right of the blade.
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