Craftsman 137.21221 Cordless Saw User Manual


 
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3. While holding the upper arm in
position, turn the stop knob (2) until
it touches the stop plate (1).
4. Cut two parallel grooves as shown
below.
Fig. OO
TELESCOPING WORKPIECE
SUPPORT & REPETITIVE CUTTING
USING THE STOP PLATE (FIG. PP)
Long pieces need extension table
support.
1. Loosen the knob (1) then slide the
extension table to desired position
and tighten the knob.
2. The stop plate is designed for use
during repetitive cutting. Only use
one stop plate at a time. Rotate the
stop plate (3) to vertical position,
and retighten the locking bolt. If
stop plate will not rotate, loosen the
locking bolt (2) 1/4 turn.
2
1
Cut these grooves
with saw
Use a chisel to cut
out the middle
CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL (FIG.
NN)
To avoid injury from materials being
thrown, always unplug the saw to
avoid accidental starting and remove
small pieces of material from the
table cavity. The table insert may be
removed for this purpose, but always
reattach table insert prior to performing
a cutting operation.
A bowed workpiece must be positioned
against the fence and secured with
a clamping device as shown before
cutting. Do not position workpiece
incorrectly or try to cut the workpiece
without the support of the fence. This
will cause the blade to bind and could
result in personal injury.
Fig. NN
ROUGH CUTTING A DADO (FIG. OO)
1. Mark lines identifying the width
and depth of the desired cut on
the workpiece and position on the
table so the inside tip of the blade
is positioned on the line. Use a
hold down clamp to secure the
workpiece.
2. Lower the cutting head so the tip of
the blade touches the top surface
workpiece at the marked line.
WARNING
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