Compound miter cut, Operation – Craftsman 315.212120 User Manual

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OPERATION

BEVEL CVrr

Fig. 28

Loosen the bevel lock knob and move the saw

atm to the left to the desired bevel angle.

Bevel angles can be set from 0” to 45*’.

For your convenience there is a double scale
located on the mounting bracket

See Figure 27.

If

one side becomes difficult to read as you move

the saw arm to №e left, simply refer to the other
side. Align the indicator pcnnt tor toe side you
choose with the desired angle.

Once toe saw ann has been set at the desired
angle, securely tighten the bevel lock knob.

Place the workpiece flat on toe miter table with

one edge securely against the fence. If the board

is warped, place the convex side against the

fence. If toe concave edge of a board Is placed

against the fence, the board could collapse on the
blade at the end of toe cut, jamming toe blade.

See Figures 33 and 34.

When cutting long pieces of lumber or molding,

support the opposite end of the stock with a roller
stand or with a work surface level with toe saw

table.

Align the cutting line on toe workpiece with the
edge of saw blade.

Grasp toe stock firmly with one hand and secure it
against toe fence. Use toe optional work clamp or
a C-clamp to secure toe workpiece when pos­

sible. See

Figure 28.

WARNING:

To avoid serious personal injury,

keep your hands outside the no hands zone; at
least 3 in. from blade. Never perform any cutting
operation freehand (without holding workpiece
against toe fence). The blade could grab toe
workpiece if it slips or twists.

Before turning on the saw, perform a dry run of

the cutting operation just to make sure that no

problems will occur when the cut is made.

Grasp the saw handle firmly, press toe tock-off tab
down, then squeeze the switch trigger. Allow
several seconds for the blade to reach maximum
speed.

Slowly lower the blade into and through the
workpiece.

See Figure 28.

Release the switcto trigger and allow the saw
blade to stop rotating before raising the blade out

of workpiece. Wait until the electric brake stops

blade from turning before removing the workpiece
from miter table.

COMPOUND MITER CUT

A compound miter cut is a cut made using a miter
angle and a bevel angle at the same time. This type of
cut is used to make picture frames, cut molding, make

boxes with sloping sides, and for certain roof framing
cuts.

To make this type of cut the control arm on toe miter

table must be rotated to the correct angle and toe saw
arm must be tilted to the correct bevel angle. Care
should always be taken when m£d<ing compound miter
setups due to toe interaction of the two angle settings.

Adjustments of miter and bevel settings are interde­

pendent with one another. Each time you adjust the
miter setting you change the effect of toe bevel
setting. Also, each time you adjust the bevel setting
you change the effect of the miter setting.

It may take several settings to obtain the desired cut.
The first angle setting should be checked after setting
the second angle, since adjusting toe second angle
affects the first.

Once the two correct settings for a particular cut have

been obtained, always make a test cut in scrap
material before making a finish cut in good materieti.

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