Bevel cut, To bevel cut with your miter saw, Operation – Craftsman 315.212130 User Manual

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OPERATION

C-CLAMP

Fig, 26

Place the workpiece flat on the miter table with

one edge securely against the fence. If the board

is warped, place the convex side against the

fence. If the concave edge of a board is placed

against the fence, the board could collapse on the

blade at the end of the cut, jamming the 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 the saw

table. See

Figure 31.

Align cutting line on the workpiece with the edge

of saw blade.

Grasp the stock firmly with one hand and secure

it against the fence. Use the optional work clamp

or a C-clamp to secure the workpiece when

possible.

See Figure 26.

^ WARNING: To avoid serious personai 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 the fence). The blade could grab the

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 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 26.

Ftelease the switch 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 the miter table.

BEVEL CUT

See Figures 27 and 28.

A bevel cut is made by cutting across the grain of the
workpiece with the blade angled to the workpiece. A

straight bevel cut is made with the miter table set at

the zero degree position and the blade set at an angle

between 0° and 45°.

LEFT SIDE

LEFT

INDICATOR

'POINT

MOUNTING BRACKET

RIGHT SIDE

RIGHT

INDICATOR

POINT

SCALE

Fig. 27

TO BEVEL CUT WITH YOUR MITER SAW

Pull out the lock pin and lift saw arm to its full
height.

Loosen the miter lock handle. Rotate the miter
lock handle approximately one-half turn to the left

to loosen.

Press the miter lock plate down with your thumb

and hold.

Rotate the control arm until the pointer aligns with

zero on the miter scale.

Release the miter lock plate.

Note; You can quickly locate zero by releasing

the lock plate as you rotate the control arm. The

lock plate will seat itself in one of the built-in

positive stop notches, located in the miter table

frame.

■ Tighten the miter lock handle securely.

WARNING: To avoid serious personal injury,

always tighten the miter lock handle securely
before making a cut. Failure to do so could result
in movement of the control arm or miter table
while making a cut.

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