Carrying handle, Lock pin carrying, Saw arm – Craftsman 315.212120 User Manual

Page 11: Locked in down position, Miter lock handle, Lock-off lever, Spindle lock button, Trigger lock, Femures

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FEMURES

CARRYING HANDLE

See Figure 4.

For convenience when carrying or tiwisporting your

miter saw from one place to aitother, a carrying
handle has been provided on top of the saw arm as
shown in figure 4. To transport, turn off and unplug
your saw, then lower the saw arm and lock it in the
down position. Lock saw arm by depressing the lock
pin.

LOCK PIN

CARRYING

SAW
ARM

MITER LOCK

HANDLE

SAW ARM

LOCKED IN DOWN POSITION

Fig. 4

MITER LOCK HANDLE

See Figure 4.

The miter lock handle securely locks your saw at
desired miter angles.

LOCK-OFF LEVER

See Figure 5.

The switoh trigger is equipped with a lock-off lever to

reduce the possibility of accidental starting. TTie lock-

off lever must be pressed down with the palm of your

hand to turn saw on. The spring loaded lever will
spring back into the lock-off position when the switch

trigger is released.

SPINDLE LOCK BUTTON

See Figure 5.

A spindle lock button has been provided tor locking
the spindle which keeps toe blade in your saw from

rotating. Depress and hold toe lock button while
installing, changing, or removing blade only.

TRIGGER LOCK

See Figure 6.

To prevent unauthorized use of your compound miter

saw, we suggest that you disconnect it from the power
supply and lock the switch in the off position. To lock

the switoh, install a padlock through the hole In toe

swritch trigger. A lock with a shackle up to 13/64 in.

diameter may be used. When toe lock is installed and

locked, the switch is inoperable. Store the padlock key
in another location.

SWITCH

TRIGGER

Fig. 6

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