Craftsman 21829 Operation Manual - Page 32

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• P_acaesupport/,thseameheight as saw tablel behind the .saw for the cut work. • Make sure the wood is clear of the blade before turning on ti'_e ,_Lw. • Use a push block or push stick to move the wood through the out past the bla_deN. ever push a emafl piece of wood into the blade with your hand, always use a push stick. The use of push blocks, push sticks, and feathathoards are necessarywhen ma_rngnonthrough cuts. • Stand to the side of the wood as it contacts the blade to reduce the chance of injuryshould kickback occur. Never stand directly in the line of cut. • Make sure thewood iss[ear of the blade beforeturning on the saw. • Let the blade b_Jildup to full speed before feeding the workplece into the blade. • When the cut is made, turn the saw off. Wait for the bladeto come to a completestop before reme_ng the wo_pieoe. RiP CUT RiP FENCE MAKING A MITER CUT See F-agure43. It is recommendedyou rnske test outs on scrap wood. _k WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is installedand working pmper]y to avoid serious poes_is injury. • Remove the rip fence by liftingthe locking handle. • Set the miter gauge to the desired angle and tightsn the lock knob. • Place a support(the same height as saw table) bah'rod the saw for the cut work. • Make sure the wood is clear 0f the blade before turning on the saw. • Let the blade bugd up to full speed before moving the workp, iece intotheb_ade. • Feed the work:pieceintothe blade until the out has been completed. MITERCUT BLADE MITERGAUGE ANGLED HEIGHT AOJUSTING HANDWHEB. Fig. 43 MAKING A BEVEL CROSS CUT See Ffeures44 - 45. It is recommendedthat you place the piece to be saved on the leftside of the bladeand that you make s test cut on scrap wood. X WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assambly is instsJlsdand workingpmpedy to avoid serious pose'lois_n)ury. • Untookthe bevel Iocking 1ever. • Remove the rip fence by liftingthe [o,_kinghandle. • Turn the height adjustinghandwhesl until the bevel indicator is at the desiredangle. Push the beve( lockinglever securelyto the left to lock the angle. • Set the blade to the correctdepth for the workpiece. 32

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P_ace
asupport/,the
same
height
as saw tablel behind
the
.saw for
the
cut
work.
Make
sure the wood
is clear
of the blade before turning
on
ti'_e ,_Lw.
Use a push block or push
stick
to move the wood
through the out past the bla_de.
Never
push
a
emafl
piece of wood into the blade with your hand, always
use a push stick. The use of push blocks, push sticks,
and
feathathoards
are
necessarywhen ma_rngnon-
throughcuts.
Stand to the side of the wood
as
it contacts the blade
to reduce the chance of injuryshould
kickback
occur.
Never stand directly in the line of cut.
Make sure thewood
is
s[ear of
the blade
beforeturning
on
the
saw.
Let the blade b_Jildupto
full
speed before
feeding the
workplece into the blade.
When
the
cut is made, turn the saw off. Wait
for
the
blade
to
come
to a
complete
stop
before
reme_ng
the
wo_pieoe.
RiPCUT
RiP
FENCE
MAKING
A
MITER
CUT
SeeF-agure43.
It is recommendedyou rnske
test
outs
on
scrap wood.
_k
WARNING:
Make
sure
the
blade guard
assembly
is installedand working
pmper]y
to avoid serious
poes_is
injury.
Remove the rip
fence by
liftingthe locking handle.
Set the
miter
gauge to the desired
angle and
tightsn
the
lock
knob.
Place
a
support(the same
height as saw
table)
bah'rod
the
saw
for
the
cut work.
Make sure the wood
is clear
0f the blade before turning
on
the
saw.
Let the blade
bugd
up to full speed before
moving
the
work,
piece
intothe
b_ade.
Feed
the
work:pieceintothe blade until
the
outhas
been completed.
MITERCUT
BLADE
MITERGAUGE
ANGLED
HEIGHT
AOJUSTING
HANDWHEB.
Fig.43
MAKING
A BEVEL CROSS CUT
See Ffeures44
-
45.
It is recommendedthat you place the piece to be
saved
on the leftside of
the
blade
and
that you
make s
test cut
on scrap wood.
X
WARNING:
Make sure the blade guard
assambly
isinstsJlsdand working
pmpedy
to avoid serious
pose'lois
_n)ury.
Untookthe
bevel Iocking
1ever.
Remove the rip
fence
by liftingthe [o,_king
handle.
Turn
the
height adjustinghandwhesl until the bevel
indicatorisat
the
desired
angle.
Push
the beve(
lockingleversecurely
to the
left to lock the angle.
Set the blade to the correctdepth for the workpiece.
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