Ssow plw'o – Sears 113.241591 User Manual

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spreader

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SPACE EQUAL TO APPROX.

3 THICKNESSES OF PAPER KERF WOOD

W A R N I N G : T O A V O I D I N J U R Y F R O M

accidental

start

,

turn

switch

off

and

REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER OUTLET.

BLADE

IMPORTANT: The SPREADER must always be
PARALLEL to the sawblade and in the MIDDLE of
the cut (KERF) made by the sawblade.

NOTE: The spreader is th inner than the width of the

KERF by approximately six thicknesses of paper.

SPACE EQUAL TO APPROX. LOOKING DOWN ON SAW

3 THICKNESSES OF PAPER

1 Make two folds in a small piece ( 6 x 6 in.) of

o r d i n a r y

NEWSPAPER

m a k i n g

t h r e e

thicknesses. The folded paper will be used as a

“spacing gauge’’.

2

Install

TRUSS

HEAD

SCREWS,

SPREADER

CLAMP and WING NUTS to spreader bracket, Do

not tighten wing nuts. Place spreader between
spreader clamp and bracket. Move forward until

all three are in line. TIGHTEN WING NUTS.

PIECE O!

STRAIGHT

W

3 Lift up both ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS , . . insert

one of the setscrew wrenches or a pencil in the
notches to hold the pawls out of the way.

4 Lay a piece of straight flat wood against the

' sawblade. Insert folded paper between spreader

and strip of wood.

5 MAKE SURE THE HEX NUTS UNDERNEATH

are

loose

.

6 Hold the spreader tightly against the wood and

‘ make sure the wood is against the saw blade.

TIGHTEN THE HEX NUTS.
This will align the spreader in the middle of the

cut (KERFV made by sawblade.

7 Lower

the antikickback pawls. The end of the

' riqhthand (viewedfromfrontof saw) pawl should

m^ove down and clear the end of the small slot

pro^wed^i the insert If end of the right hand

HOLD SPREADER

TIGHTLY AGAINST WOOD

SPREADER

CLAMP

SPREADER

BRACKET

pawl strikes the metai of the insert, reposition tl

spreader support.

ADJUSTING MITER GAUGE

NOTE- The slots for the stop pin and dhe
aradStions are manufactured to very close
toTerances

which

provide accuracy for average

In

some cases where extreme

Sracvis requted. when making angle cuts, for
Sample': make a trial cut and then recheck ,t.

If necessary, the miter

Slightly to compensate for any inaccuracy.

1 Loosen the “knob” and pull “stop pin” OUT.

SSoW plW'O"

necessary.

LOCK KNOB

SQUARE

indicato

BLOCK

2S

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