To make a bevel cross cut, To make a bevel rip cut, To make a bevel rip cut -31 – Craftsman 315.228110 User Manual

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OPERATION

TO MAKE A BEVEL CROSS CUT

See Figure 44.

It is recommended that you place the piece to be

saved on the left side of the blade and that 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 rip fence by lifting the locking handle.

M Move the bevel locking lever to the right for Angle

mode. Turn the blade adjustment handle until the

bevel indicator is at the desired angle. Push the

bevel locking lever securely to the left to lock the

angle.

■ Set the blade to the correct depth for the

workpiece.

Loosen the adjusting clamp on the miter fence. Set

the miter fence to 90 degrees with either the quick­
stop or the miter scale.

■ Make sure the miter fence will not contact the

blade as the wood feeds into the blade. Make a

trial pass of the miter table. The end of the miter

fence should not contact the blade. Loosen the

adjusting clamp to move it away from the blade if
needed.

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

behind the saw for the cut work.

■ 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 with both hands and push the miter

table to feed the work into the blade.

TO MAKE A BEVEL RIP CUT

See Figure 45.

It is recommended you make test cuts on scrap wood.

WARNING:

The rip fence must be on the left

side of the blade to avoid trapping the wood and

causing kickback.

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WARNING:

Make sure the blade guard

assembly is installed and working properly to
avoid serious personal injury.

Before making this cut, use scrap wood to make an
insert 5 in. wide, 22 in. long, and 3/4 in. thick. You

may want to make others that are more than 5 in.

wide.

MITER FENCE

STOP ^ ADJUSTING CLAMP

WOODEN INSERT RIP FENCE

Remove miter fence, sliding miter table, and

accessory table.

Replace accessory table on the left side of blade.

Do not lock.

Place the wooden insert between the accessory

table and the saw table to support the workpiece.

See Figure 45.

Secure the wooden insert with

screws as noted. Adjust the accessory table firmly

against the wooden insert and lock securely.

Note:

The wooden insert should be attached with

wood screws from the bottom, through the two

holes provided in the casting. Securely trap the

wooden insert between the accessory table and
the saw table.

Place sliding miter table on the right side of blade
and lock securely.

Attach the rip fence over the front and rear rails on

the left side and lock securely. Reset the scale to
the blade if needed.

CRRFTSMRN* TABLE SAW 315.228110

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