Warning – Craftsman 137.21807 User Manual

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USING THE TABLE EXTENSION

(FIG. OO, PP)

If the table extension is not parallel

with the table, remove the bolts (1) and

position the extension leveling spacers

(2) between the table extension and

tube until it is parallel with the table,

then tighten the bolts.

NOTE: See page 14 for table of loose

parts ITEM: S

Fig. OO

1. Release the extension cam locking

levers (3).

2. Slide the extension (4) out until the

correct measurement is displayed

on the tube scale. The user sights

the scale off the edge of the table.

3. Tighten all extension cam locking

levers.

Fig. PP

CUTTING OPERATIONS

There are two basic types of cuts:

ripping and crosscutting. Ripping is

cutting along the length and the grain of

the workpiece. Crosscutting is cutting

either across the width or across the

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2

3

4

grain of the workpiece. (It is not safe to

rip or crosscut by freehand). Ripping

requires the use of the rip fence, and

crosscutting requires the miter gauge.

NEVER USE THE TWO AT THE

SAME TIME.

Before using the saw each time,

check the following:

1. The blade is tightened to the arbor.

2. The bevel angle lock knob is

tightened.

3. If ripping, make sure the fence

is locked into position and

is parallel to the miter gauge

groove.

4. The blade guard is in place and

working properly.

5. Safety glasses are worn.
The failure to adhere to these

common safety rules, and those

printed in the front of this manual,

can greatly increase the likelihood

of injury.

RIPPING (FIG. QQ, RR)

To prevent serious injury:

Never use a miter gauge when

ripping.

Never use more than one rip fence

during a single cut.

Do not allow familiarity or frequent

use of your table saw to cause

careless mistakes. Remember

that even a careless fraction of

a second is enough to cause a

severe injury.

Keep both hands away from the

blade and clear from the path of

the blade.

WARNING

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WARNING

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