Craftsman 152.221040 Manual Del Propietário página 32

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MITER GAUGE
OPERATION
AND ADJUSTMENT
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
Figure
21=1
B
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C
7.
Push in plunger and make adjustments to stop
screw (G) so that it touches the plunger and tighten
lock nut. See figure 22-2.
8.
Recheck the positive stop angel to the saw blade.
insert the guide bar into the miter gauge groove
and slide the miter gauge up to the saw blade.
9.
To check, place a square against the saw blade
and miter gauge body. If any more adjustments are
need repeat steps above.
10. To set both 45-degree positive stops, repeat steps
above.
CROSSCUTTING
Crosscutting requires the use of the miter gauge (A) to
position and guide the workpiece (B). See figure 23-1.
1.
The miter gauge has adjustable positive stops at 0-
degree and plus or minus 45-degrees or it can be
manually set at any angle between plus or minus
60-degrees.
2.
To rotate miter gauge body (A), loosen knob (B)
and pull out plunger (C) and rotate miter gauge
body to desired angle and tighten knob. See figure
21-1.
3.
To rotate to the next positive stop pull plunger out,
rotate miter gauge body then push plunger back in
and continue rotating miter gauge body until it stops
against next positive stop.
4.
To adjust 0-degree positive stops, loosen knob, pull
out on plunger and turn miter gauge over.
Figure
22=2
G
D
5,
6.
Loosen the lock nut (D) 3 or 4 turns. See figure 22-2.
Place a square against the guide bar (E) and front
of the miter gauge body (F). Square the miter
gauge body to the guide bar and tighten knob. See
figure 22-2.
The use of non-Craftsman
attachments and acces-
sories may result in risk of injury or damage to the
table saw.
Figure
23=1
D
A
TO CROSSCUT:
1.
Place the workpiece against the miter gauge and
advance both the miter gauge and workpiece
toward the saw blade (C). See figure 23
Note: The miter gauge may be used in either one of
the miter gauge grooves. When bevel cutting (blade
tilted), use the right hand miter gauge groove so that the
blade tilts away from the miter gauge and your hands.
2.
Start the cut slowly and hold the workpiece firmly
against the miter gauge and the table.
To avoid serious injury, NEVER hang onto or touch the
part of the workpiece that is going to be cut off (D).
3.
Continue cutting until the workpiece is cut in two.
4.
Slide the miter gauge and workpiece back to the
starting point.
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