To make a miter cut, To make a straight rip cut, Operation – Craftsman 315.228110 User Manual

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OPERATION

■ To turn saw

Off,

(A) press or push outside of

switch cover, or (B) lift switch cover and press

switch button.

See Figure 41.

Note:

To prevent unauthorized use, lock your saw

in the

Off

position with a padlock as shown in

figure 41,

■ Let the blade build up to full speed before moving

the miter table to feed the workpiece into the blade.

■ Hold the work firmly against the miter fence with

both hands and push the miter table to feed the

work into the blade.

TO MAKE A MITER CUT

See Figure 42.

It is recommended you make test cuts on scrap wood.

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WARNING:

Make sure the blade guard

assembly is installed and working property to

avoid serious personal injury.

■ Remove the rip fence by lifting the locking handle.

■ Loosen the adjusting clamp to set the desired

angle of the miter fence. Place the miter indicator
on the miter fence to the desired angle on the miter

table. Retighten the clamp.

■ Place a support (the same height as saw table)

behind the saw for the cut work. See Quick Fold

Table in Accessories on page 9.

■ Make sure the miter fence will not contact the

blade while feeding the wood. Make a trial pass of

the miter table. The miter fence should not contact

the blade. Loosen the adjusting clamp to move it

away from the blade if needed.

■ Make sure the wood is clear of the blade before

turning on the saw.

■ Let the blade build up to full speed before moving

the miter table to feed the workpiece into the blade.

■ Hold the work firmly against the miter fence with

both hands, keeping well clear of the blade, and

push the miter table to feed the work into the

blade.

TO MAKE A STRAIGHT RIP CUT

See Figure 43.

It is recommended you make a test cut on scrap

wood.

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WARNING:

Make sure the blade guard

assembly is installed and working properly to

avoid serious personal injury.

Remove the miter fence. Position accessory table

and si idi ng miter table to provide the support necessary

for the cut being performed. Securely lock the rip

fence with the locking handle.

MITER FENCE

BLADE

GUARD ASSEMBLY

Don't leave one side of saw unsupported.

Position the rip fence the desired distance from the

blade for the cut and securely lock the handle.

Adjust the scale to zero at the cutting edge of the

blade.

Place a support (the same height as saw table)

behind the saw for the cut work. See Quick Fold

Table in Accessories on page 9.

Use a push block or push stick to move the wood

through the cut past the blade.

Never push a

small piece of wood into the blade with your
hand, always use a push stick.

The use of push

blocks, push sticks, and featherboards are

necessary when making non-through cuts.

Stand to the side of the wood as it contacts the

blade to reduce the chance of injury should

kickback occur.

Never stand directly in the line

of cut.

Make sure the wood is clear of the blade before

turning on the saw.

Let the blade build up to full speed before feeding

the workpiece into the blade.

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