Craftsman 21805 Operation Manual - Page 24

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,_k WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, always make sure the rip fence is parallel to the blade before beginning any operation. TO SET THE RIP FENCE SCALE INDICATOR TO THE BLADE See Figure 25. Begin with the blade at a zero angle (straight up), m Unplug the saw. • Loosen the rip fence by lifting the locking lever. • Using a framing square, set the rip fence 2 in. from the blade tip edge. • Loosen the screw on the scale indicator. • Tighten the screw end check the dimension and the rip fence. TO USE THE RIP FENCE See Figure 26. • Place the rear tip on the rear of the saw table and pull slightly toward the front of the unit. • Lower the front end of the rip fence onto the guide surfaces on top of the front rail. • Push the locking lever down to automatically align and secure the fence. Check for a smooth gliding action. If adjustments are needed, see TOCheck the Alignment of the Rip Fence to the Blade in the Adjustment section of this manual. TO USE THE MITER GAUGE See Figure 27. The miter gauge provides greater accuracy in angled cuts, For very close tolerances, test cuts are recommended. There are two miter gauge channels, one on either side of the blade. When making a 90 ° cross cut, you can use either miter gauge channel. When making a beveled cross cut (the blade tilted in relation to the table) the miter gauge should be located in the slot on the dght SOthat the blade is tilted away from the miter gauge and your hands. The miter gauge can be turned 60" to the right or left. • Loosen the lock knob, • With the miter gauge in the miter gauge slot. rotate the gauge until the desired angle is reached on the scale. • Retighten the lock knob. BLADE SCALE INDICATOR 2irl. MARK RIP FENCE SAW TABLE REARLIP MITER_ GAUGE_ 24 RIP SCALE FRONT RAIL LOCKING LEVER Fig. 25 LEVER FTg,26 LOCK KNOB / ) Fig. 27

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WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury, always
make sure the rip fence is parallel to the blade before
beginning any operation.
TO SET THE RIP FENCE
SCALE
INDICATOR
TO
THE
BLADE
See Figure 25.
Begin with the
blade at a zero angle (straight up),
m Unplug the saw.
Loosen the rip fence by lifting the locking lever.
Using a framing square, set the rip fence 2 in. from the
blade tip edge.
Loosen the
screw
on the scale indicator.
Tighten the screw end check the dimension and the rip
fence.
TO
USE THE
RIP FENCE
See Figure
26.
Place the rear tip on the rear of the saw table and pull
slightly toward the front of the unit.
Lower the front
end
of the rip fence
onto the guide
surfaces on top of the front rail.
Push the locking lever down to automatically align and
secure the fence.
Check for a smooth gliding action. If
adjustments
are
needed,
see TOCheck the Alignment of the Rip Fence
to
the Blade
in the
Adjustment
section of
this
manual.
TO USE THE
MITER
GAUGE
See Figure 27.
The
miter
gauge
provides
greater accuracy
in angled
cuts,
For very
close
tolerances, test cuts are recommended.
There
are two miter gauge channels, one on
either
side
of the blade. When making
a
90°
cross
cut, you
can
use
either miter gauge channel. When making a beveled cross
cut
(the blade tilted in relation to the
table)
the miter gauge
should
be
located
in the
slot
on the dght SOthat the blade
is tilted away from the miter
gauge
and your hands.
The miter gauge can be
turned
60" to the right or left.
Loosen the lock knob,
With the miter
gauge in
the miter
gauge
slot. rotate the
gauge until the desired angle is reached on the scale.
Retighten
the
lock
knob.
RIP
BLADE
2irl.
SCALE
MARK
INDICATOR
RIPFENCE
SAW
TABLE
REARLIP
MITER_
GAUGE_
SCALE
FRONT
RAIL
LOCKING
LEVER
Fig. 25
LEVER
FTg,26
LOCK
KNOB
/
)
Fig.
27
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