Ploughing and molding, Molding cutting, Adjustments – Craftsman 113.299210 User Manual

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Ploughing and Molding

Ploughing is grooving w ith the grain the long w ay of the

w orkpiece, using the fence U se featherboards and push

sticks as required

M olding is shaping the w orkpieca w ith the grain the long

w ay

of

the

w orkpiece,

using

the

fence.

U se

feather-

boards and push sticks as required

Basic Saw Operations (continued)

Molding Cutting

instructions for operating the m olding head are contained

in a booklet furnished w ith the rnotding head.

Always use the molding insert listed under recom­
mended accessories.

W hen using the m olding head it will be necessary to

rem ove the blade guard and spreader U se caution U se

m iter

gauge,

fence,

featherboards,

or

push

sticks,

etc,,

as required,

WARNING: For your own safety, always replace the
blade guard and spreader when you finished plough­

ing or molding.

Adjustments

WARNING: For your own safety, turn switch “OFF”
and remove plug from power source outlet before
making any adjustments.

Miter Gauge

NOTE:

The graduations are m anulactured to very close

tolerances which provide am pis accuracy for fine w ood­

w orking

in

som e

cases

w here

extrem e

accuracy

is

required, w hen m aking angle cuts, for exam ple, m ake a

trial cut and then recheck it

The head should be square (90°) w ith the bar w hen the

pointer points to “O ”

To check for squareness, place an accurate square on

the m iter gauge If the head is not square w ith the bar:

1 Loosen the lock knob

2. Position the head square w ith the bar. Tighten the lock

knob

3 Loosen the screw and adjust the pointer, so it points to

zero.

The sw iveling m ovem ent ot the head can be adjusted by

tightening or loosening the set screw located inside of the

head using a 1/8" hex “L" w rench

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