Craftsman 315.21829 manual Tounlock/Movetherails, Release

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TOUNLOCK/MOVETHERAILS

See Figure 15.

The front and back rails will need to be positionedso they do not touch the floor when the Sagstand isclosed. Using the bottom scale as a guide, the scalewill need to be aligned to the saw blade at the 14 in. mark. To unlock and move t_e mils:

Loosen the front rali clamps by pushingthe lever to the left.

Slide the ra'dto the desired position.

Secure the rag in position by pushing the clamp to the right.

Repeat shove steps with the rear rail plscingit in the same locationas the front rail.

NOTI:-'When the rails are moved to the right, use caution to avoid trippingon the front leg brace.

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CLAMP

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TO CLOSE THE LEG STAND AND MOVE THE SAW See Figure 16.

Store the slidingmiter table on the back of the saw cabinet. See To Store the Tab/e Saw A_ssories on the

previouspage. Next, set the frontand back ransto 14 in. as described above.

NOTE: Never close the leg stand or attempt to move the table saw untilboth the above steps are complsted.

To cfoae the leg stand:.

At the same time, step on the release lever,grasp the grips, and t_ the handles op and away from the body.

Push the table saw until the release lever clicks and locks into place.

To moYa the eg s_and;

Holding the grips firmly,pu(tthe handles toward

you untUthe lag stand and saw are balanced on the wheels.

Push the saw to the desired locationthen either open the lag stand for immediate saw operation or store the saw in a dry environTnent.

NOTE: Never movethe table saw unlessthe sliding miter table issecurely stored.

RELEASE

LEVER

Fig. 16

TO REMOVE / REPLACE THE THROAT PLATE ,..%eFigure 1.7,

Raise the blade 2 in. above the saw table.

Loosen tha screws in the throat prate.

Liftthe throat plate from the saw,

To reinstallthe threat plate, af(gn the holes in the throat plate with the holes in the saw table.

Ratightenthe screws, being carefulnot to overt_ghtan, which can cause the throat plate to bow or bend.

Fig. 17

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315.21829 specifications

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