Craftsman 28195 Product Manual - Page 23

Tighten the edge-guide, lock knob.

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USING A STRAIGHT EDGE ,_ WARNING: Always securely clamp and support the workpiece. Always maintain proper control of the saw. Failure to clamp and support the workpiece, combined with loss of control of the saw, could result in serious injury. You can make an efficient rip guide by clamping a straight edge to your workpiece. 1. Always allow the blade to reach full speed, and then carefully guide the saw into the workpiece. Do not bind the blade in the cut. Fig. 12 2. Carefully guide the saw along the straight edge for a straight rip cut (Fig. 12). 3. Push the saw forward slowly enough that the blade is not laboring. EDGE GUIDE The saw comes with an edge guide, it allows you to make accurate parallel cuts. The edge guide attaches to the saw base and is secured in place with a turn SCrew. USING THE EDGE GUIDE Always use a guide when making long or wide rip cuts with your saw. You can use either a straight edge or use the edge guide that was included with the saw. ,_ WARNING: Always unplug the saw before making any adjustments. Failure to unplug the saw could result in accidental starting, which can cause serious personal injury. 1. Unplug the saw from the power source. 2, Position the edge guide so that the ruler side of Fig. 13 the arm is facing up. Slide the arm of the edge guide through the mounting slots at the front of the saw base (Fig 13). 3, Adjust the edge guide to the desired width of cut. 4. Tighten the edge-guide lock knob. 28195 Manual_Revised_07-0623 Page 23

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USING
A STRAIGHT
EDGE
,_
WARNING:
Always
securely
clamp
and support
the workpiece.
Always
maintain
proper
control
of the saw. Failure
to clamp
and support
the workpiece,
combined
with
loss
of control
of the saw, could
result
in
serious
injury.
You can make an efficient
rip guide by clamping
a straight
edge
to your
workpiece.
Fig. 12
1.
Always
allow
the blade
to
reach full speed,
and then
carefully
guide the saw
into the workpiece.
Do not
bind the blade
in the cut.
2.
Carefully
guide the saw
along the straight
edge for
a straight
rip cut (Fig. 12).
3.
Push the saw forward
slowly
enough
that the
blade
is not laboring.
EDGE
GUIDE
The saw
comes
with
an
edge
guide,
it
allows
you to make accurate
parallel
cuts.
The
edge
guide
attaches
to the saw
base and
is
secured
in
place
with
a turn
SCrew.
USING
THE
EDGE
GUIDE
Always
use a guide
when
making
long or wide
rip cuts with
your
saw. You can
use either
a straight
edge
or use the edge
guide
that was included
with
the saw.
,_
WARNING:
Always
unplug
the saw
before
making
any adjustments.
Failure
to unplug
the saw
could
result
in accidental
starting,
which
can cause
serious
personal
injury.
1.
Unplug
the saw
from
the power
source.
2,
3,
4.
Position
the edge
guide
so that the ruler
side of
the
arm is facing
up. Slide
the
arm of the
edge
guide
through
the mounting
slots
at the front
of the
saw
base (Fig 13).
Adjust
the edge
guide
to
the
desired
width
of cut.
Tighten the edge-guide
lock knob.
Fig. 13
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