Miter Cutting; Bevel Crosscutting; Compound Miter Cutting - Craftsman 113.298032 Owner's Manual

10-inch table saw
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1.
NEVER
USE" THE
RIP FENCE
AS A LENGTH
S',v,
BECAUSE
THE
CUTOFF
PIECE
COULD
BIND
BETWEEN
THE
FENCE
AND
THE BLADE
CAUSING
A KICKBACK.
2•
When
making
repetitive
cuts shorter
than
6 in., clamp a
block
of wood
2 in. long to the table to act as a length
stop.
Do not clamp
directly
to the bottom
edge of the
table
because
the "swivel"
of the clamp
will
not grip
properly.
Place
a _mall
block
of
wood
between
the
bottom
edge of the table
and the "C"
clamp.
CAUTION:
When clamping
the
block,
make sure that
the end of the block is well in front of the sawblade.
Be
sure it is clamped
securely.
3.
Slide
the
workpiece
along
the
miter
gauge
until
it
touches
the block
...
hold it securely
or clamp it with
the
Hold-Down
Clamp
(Optional
Accessory)
included
with 113,298240.
4.
Make the cut ...
pull the workpiece
back..,
push the
cut off piece off the table with
a long push stick...
DO
NOT
ATTEIVlPT
TO
PICK
IT
UP AS THIS
COULD
ENDANGER'.
YOUR
HANDS.
MITER
CUTTING
MITER
CUTTING
is known
as cutting
wood
at an angle
other
than
90 ° with
the edge of the wood.
Follow
the same
procedure
as you would
for crosscutting.
Adjust
the miter
gauge to the desired
angle, and lock it•
The miter
gauge may be used in either
of the grooves
in the
table.
When
using the miter
gauge in the LEFT
Hand groove,
hold
the
workpiece
firmly
against
the
miter
gauge
head
with
your
left hand,
and grip the lock
knob with
your
right.
When
using
the
RIGHT
hand
groove,
hold
the workpiece
with
your
right
hand and the knob with
your
left hand.
Use the Hold-Down
Clamp
(Optional
Accessory)
included
with
Model
113.298240
on the
miter
gauge
for
greater
accuracy.
CUT OFF
PIECE
BEVEL
CROSSCUTTING
BEVEL
CROSSCUTTING
is the
same
as crosscutting
except
that the wood
is also cut at an angle
. • • other
than
90 ° with
the flat side of the wood.
Adjust
the blade to the desired
angle.
Use the Miter
Gauge in the groove
to the
RIGHT
of the
blade.
It cannot
he used in the groove to the LEFT
because
the blade
guard
will
interfere.
Hold
the
workpiece
with
your
right hand and the Iockhandle
with
your
left
hand.
Use
the
AUXILIARY
FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT
for
additional
support of the workpiece.
Lay it across the guide bars to support
the workpiece
as
near to the end as possible•
Use the
Hold-Down
Clamp
(Optional
Accessory)
included
with
Model
113.298240
on
the
miter
gauge
for
greater
accuracy.
COMPOUND
MITI::R
CUTTING
COMPOUND
MITER
CUTTING
is a combination
of miter
cutting
and bevel crosscutting.
The cut is made at an angle
other
than
90 ° to both
the edge and the flat
side of the
wood.
Adjust
the mi_er
gauge and the blade
to the desired
angle
•..
Make sure miter
gauge is locked.
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