Sears 113.299131 User Manual

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BEVEL CROSSCUTTING

BEVEL CROSSCUTTING is the same as crosscutting

except that the wood is also cut at an angle ... other than

90 degrees with the flat side of the wood.

Adjust the blade to the desired angle.

Use the miter gage in the groove to the RIGHT of the blade

... NEVER TO THE LEFT. Hold the workpiece with your

right hand and the lockhandle with your left hand ... or
use Hold-Down Clamp (Optional Accessory). (See figure
48).

COMPOUND MITER CUTTING

Compound miter cutting is a combination of miter cutting
and bevel crosscutting. The cut is made at an angle other
than 90 degrees to both the edge and the flat side of the
wood.

Adjust the miter gage and the blade to the desired angle

... make sure miter gage is locked.

Use the miter gage in the groove to the RIGHT of the blade

. . . NEVER TO THE LEFT. Hold the workpiece with your

right hand and the lockhandle with your left hand ... or
use Hold-Down Clamp (Optional Accessory).

RIPPING,

BEVEL

RIPPING,

RESAWING

AND

RABBETING (along the edge of a workpiece) are
performed

using

the

RIP

FENCE

together

with

AUXILIARY devices when required.

WARNING:

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS

OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.

1.

2

.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Never make these cuts FREEHAND (without using the
rip fence or auxiliary devices when required) because
the blade could bind in the cut and cause a

KICKBACK.

Always lock the rip fence securely when in use.

Remove miter gage from table.

Make sure blade guard is installed for all rip type cuts.

Replace

the

guard

IMMEDIATELY

following

completion of resawing, rabbeting, dadoing, or molding
operations.

Frequently check the action of the ANTI-KICKBACK
PAWLS by passing the workpiece alongside of the
spreader while saw is OFF.

Pull the Workpiece TOWARD you. If the PAWLS do
not DIG into the workpiece and HOLD it .. . the pawls
must be SHARPENED. Refer to "Maintenance" section
further on in this manual.

Have blade extend approximately 1/8 inch above top of

workpiece.

Additional

blade

exposure

could

be

hazardous.

Do not stand directly in front of the blade in case of a

KICKBACK. Stand to either side of the blade.

Keep your hands clear of the blade and out of the path

of the blade.

If the blade stalls or stops while cutting, TURN

SWITCH OFF before attempting to free the blade.

9.

Do not reach over or behind the blade to pull the

workpiece through the cut ... to support long or
heavy workpieces ... to remove small cut-off pieces of

material or FOR ANY OTHER REASON.

10. Do not pick up small pieces of cut-off material from the

table. REMOVE them by pushing them OFF the table
with a long stick. Otherwise they could be thrown back
at you by the rear of the blade.

11. Do not remove small pieces of cut-off material that may

become TRAPPED inside the blade guard while the saw

is RUNNING. THIS COULD ENDANGER YOUR
HANDS or cause a KICKBACK.

Turn the saw OFF . .. lift the guard and remove the

piece.

Certain ripping cuts require the use of Auxiliary Devices.

Learn to know WHEN and HOW to use these devices for
NARROW ripping. You can make them from scraps of

wood.

PUSH STICK

Make one using a small piece of 1 x 2. (See figure 49.)

AUXILIARY FENCE/PUSH BLOCK

Make one using a piece of 3/8 inch plywood and a small
piece of 2

X

4. (See figure 50.)

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