Craftsman 21807 Operation Manual - Page 46

To avoid injury, accidental, starting, always, switch OFF and unplug, adjustments.

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1,_ WARNING ] To avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn switch OFF and unplug the tool before moving, replacing the blade or making adjustments. Material kicked 1. Rip fence out of adjustment. 1. Align rip fence with miter back from blade. 2. Riving knife not aligned with gauge slot. blade. 2. Align riving knife with blade. 3. Feeding stock without rip 3. Install and use rip fence. fence. 4. Install and use riving knife. 4. Riving knife not in place. (with guard) 5. Dull blade. 5. Replace blade. 6. The operator letting go of 6. Push material all the way material before it is past saw past saw blade before blade. releasing work. 7. Miter angle lock knob is not 7. Tighten knob. tight. Blade does 1. Sawdust and dirt in elevation/ 1. Brush or blow out loose dust not raise or tilt tilting mechanisms. and dirt. freely. Blade does not come up to speed. Reset trips too easily. 1. Extension cord too light or too long. 2. Low house voltage. 1. Replace with adequate size cord. 2. Contact your electric company. Machine vibrates 1. Saw not mounted securely to 1. Tighten all mounting workbench. hardware. excessively. 2. Bench on uneven floor. 3. Damaged saw blade. 2. Reposition on flat level surface. 3. Replace blade. Does not make 1. Miter gauge out of accurate 45 ° and adjustment. 90 ° crosscuts. 1. Adjust miter gauge.

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1,_ WARNING
]
To avoid injury
from
accidental
starting,
always
turn
switch OFF and unplug
the tool before
moving,
replacing
the blade
or making
adjustments.
Material kicked
back from blade.
1.
Rip fence out of adjustment.
2.
Riving knife not aligned with
blade.
3.
Feeding stock without rip
fence.
4.
Riving knife not in place.
5. Dull blade.
6. The operator letting go of
material
before it is past saw
blade.
1. Align rip fence with miter
gauge slot.
2.
Align riving knife with blade.
3.
Install and use rip fence.
4.
Install and use riving knife.
(with guard)
5.
Replace blade.
6.
Push material all the way
past saw blade before
releasing work.
Blade does
not raise or tilt
freely.
Blade does
1.
not come up to
speed. Reset
2.
trips too easily.
Machine
1.
vibrates
excessively.
2.
3.
Does not make
1.
accurate 45 ° and
90 ° crosscuts.
7. Miter angle lock knob is not
tight.
1. Sawdust and dirt in elevation/
tilting
mechanisms.
Extension cord too light or
too long.
Low house voltage.
Saw not mounted
securely
to
workbench.
Bench on uneven floor.
Damaged
saw blade.
Miter gauge out of
adjustment.
7.
Tighten
knob.
1. Brush or blow out loose dust
and dirt.
1.
Replace with adequate
size
cord.
2.
Contact your electric
company.
1. Tighten all mounting
hardware.
2.
Reposition on flat level
surface.
3.
Replace blade.
1. Adjust miter gauge.