Cutting a slot in the zero clearance throat plate, Squaring the miter table to the fence, Adjustments – Craftsman 315.212220 User Manual

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ADJUSTMENTS

Note:

Many of the illustrations in this manual show

only portions of your compound miter saw. This is

intentional so that we can clearly show points being
made in the illustrations. Never operate your saw

without all guards securely in place and in good
operating condition.

CUTTING A SLOT IN THE ZERO
CLEARANCE THROAT PLATE

In order to use your compound miter saw, you must

cut a slot through the zero clearance throat plate to
allow for blade clearance. To cut the slot, set your
saw at 0 degrees miter, turn saw on and allow the
blade to reach full speed, then carefully make a
straight cut as far as it will go through the throat plate.
Turn your saw off and allow the blade to come to a
complete stop before raising the saw arm.

Next, adjust the bevel angle to 45 degrees, turn your
saw on and allow the blade to reach full speed, then
carefully make another cut through the zero clearance

throat plate. The slot in the throat plate will then be
wide enough to allow the blade to pass through it at
any angle from 0 to 45 degrees.

SQUARING THE MITER TABLE
TO THE FENCE

See Figures 13 - 16.

Unplug your saw.

WARNING:

Failure to unplug your saw could

result in accidental starting causing possible
serious personal injury.

Push down on the saw arm and pull out the lock
pin to release the saw arm.

Raise saw arm to its full raised position.

Loosen the miter lock handle approximately one-
half turn.

Depress the miter lock plate and rotate the miter

table until the pointer on the control arm is posi­
tioned at 0°.

Release the miter lock plate and securely tighten

the miter lock handle.

Lay a framing square flat on the miter table. Place

one leg of the square against the fence. Place the
other leg of the square beside the zero clearance
throat plate in the miter table. The edge of the
square and the zero clearance throat plate in
the miter table should be parallel as shown in
figure 13.

If the edge of the framing square and the zero

clearance throat plate in the miter table are not
parallel as shown in figures 14 and 15, adjust­
ments are needed.

VIEW OF MITER TABLE SQUARE WITH FENCE

AND CORRECTLY ADJUSTED

Fig. 13

VIEW OF MITER TABLE NOT SQUARE WITH

FENCE, ADJUSTMENTS ARE REQUIRED

Fig. 14

VIEW OF MITER TABLE NOT SQUARE WITH

FENCE, ADJUSTMENTS ARE REQUIRED

Fig. 15

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