Craftsman 137.21602 User Manual

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7. Tighten the lock nut (6).

8. When the blade is exactly 90

0

(0

0

) to the table, loosen the bevel

indicator screw (9) using a Phillips

screwdriver.

9. Adjust the bevel indicator (10) to

the “0” mark on the bevel scale and

retighten the indicator screw (9).

10. Attach the blade guard foot (1)

using the T-wrench, so the foot

rests flat against the table and

tighten. (Fig. Q)

NOTE: Avoid setting the edge of the

table against the top of the motor,

which could cause noise when the saw

is running.

Fig. Q

Fig. R

BLADE GUARD FOOT ADJUSTMENT

(FIG. S)

NOTE: User must keep constant

downward pressure on workpiece when

cutting. The blade guard foot is not

designed to hold down the workpiece,

but is rather to help prevent the

workpiece from lifting up excessively.

When cutting at angles, the table guard

foot (1) should be adjusted so it is

parallel to the table and rests flat above

the workpiece.

1. To adjust, loosen the screw (2), tilt

the foot so it is parallel to table and

tighten the screw.

2. Loosen the blade guard foot lock

knob (3) to raise or lower the foot

until it rests slightly above the

workpiece. Tighten blade guard foot

lock knob.

NOTE: To remove the blade guard foot

(1), loosen the hex screw (2) by using

the supplied T-wrench to turn the screw

counterclockwise.

Fig. S

1

2

5

8

9

10

3

4

7

6

1

2

3

4

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