Craftsman 21221 Operation Manual - Page 135

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ALIGNING THE LASER BEAM (FIG. • NOTE: All the adjustments for the O, P) operation of this machine have WARNING I been completed at the factory. Due to normal wear and use, For your own safety, never connect some occasional readjustments the plug to power source outlet until all the adjustment steps may be necessary. • CAUTION-Use of controls or are complete and you have read adjustments or performance of and understood the safety and procedures other than those operational instructions. specified herein may result in The laser beam must always be hazardous radiation exposure. correctly aligned with the blade to • CAUTION-The use of optical ensure straight, even cutting. instruments with this product will Your tool is equipped with the Laser increase eye hazard. Trac ®cutting guide using Class II laser beam. The laser beam will enable to • Do not attempt to repair or disassemble the laser. If preview the saw blade path on the unqualified persons attempt stock to be cut before starting the miter to repair this laser product, saw. This laser guide is powered by the serious injury may result. Any transformed alternating current supply repair required on this laser directly through the power lead. The product should be performed saw must be connected to the power source and the laser on/off switch must be turned on for the laser line by authorized service center personnel. to show. A. Check Laser Beam Alignment. WARNING I AVOID DIRECT EYE CONTACT • Laser radiated when laser guide 1. Mark a 90 ° straight line across a board to serve as a "pattern line" to test laser alignment. Lay the board on the miter table. is turned on. Avoid direct eye 2. Plug saw into outlet and turn on the contact. Always un-plug the miter laser beam and line it up with the saw from power source before pattern line. making any adjustments. 3. Lower saw blade to pattern line and • Laser Warning Label: Max output if blade is not flush with the pattern

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ALIGNING
THE
LASER
BEAM
(FIG.
O, P)
WARNING
I
For your own safety, never connect
the
plug to power source outlet
until all
the
adjustment
steps
are complete
and you have read
and understood
the
safety and
operational
instructions.
The laser beam must always be
correctly
aligned with the blade to
ensure straight,
even cutting.
Your tool is equipped
with the Laser
Trac ®cutting guide using Class II laser
beam. The laser beam will enable to
preview the saw blade path on the
stock to be cut before starting the miter
saw. This laser guide is powered by the
transformed
alternating
current supply
directly
through the power lead. The
saw must
be connected
to the power
source and the laser on/off switch
must be turned on
for
the laser line
to show.
WARNING
I
AVOID
DIRECT
EYE CONTACT
Laser radiated when laser guide
is turned on. Avoid direct eye
contact.
Always un-plug the miter
saw
from
power source before
making any adjustments.
Laser Warning
Label: Max output
<lmW
DIODE
LASER: 630-670nm,
Complies with 21CFR
1040.10 and
1040. 11.
NOTE: All the adjustments
for the
operation
of this machine have
been completed
at the
factory.
Due to normal wear and use,
some occasional
readjustments
may be necessary.
CAUTION-Use
of controls
or
adjustments
or performance
of
procedures
other than those
specified
herein may result in
hazardous
radiation
exposure.
CAUTION-The
use of optical
instruments
with this product
will
increase eye hazard.
Do not attempt
to repair or
disassemble
the laser. If
unqualified
persons
attempt
to repair this laser product,
serious
injury may result. Any
repair required on this laser
product
should
be performed
by authorized
service center
personnel.
A. Check Laser Beam Alignment.
1. Mark a 90° straight line across a
board to serve as a "pattern line" to
test laser alignment.
Lay the board
on the miter table.
2. Plug saw into outlet and turn on the
laser beam and line it up with the
pattern line.
3. Lower saw blade to pattern line and
if blade is not flush with the pattern
line, adjust as follows
in procedure
(B).
B. Adjusting
the Angle of the Laser
Trac
® (Fig.
P)
1. Turn the laser element (2) in the
desired direction to adjust the laser
angle. NOTE:
Do not adjust the
laser more than 1/4 turn in either
direction
as this may damage the
laser. There are two flat sides on
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