Craftsman 137.21194 Sawdust, Wear proper eye protection to keep, Lubrication FIG. JJ, KK

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SAWDUST

Fig. JJ

 

Periodically, sawdust will accumulate

 

 

under the work table and base. This

 

 

could cause difficulty in the movement

 

 

of the worktable when setting up

 

 

a miter cut. Frequently blow out or

 

 

vacuum up the sawdust.

 

 

! WARNING

 

Central pivot of

Wear proper eye protection to keep

Chop pivot

plastic guard

 

debris from entering eyes when

 

 

removing sawdust from unit.

 

 

LUBRICATION (FIG. JJ, KK)

Fig. KK

 

 

 

All the motor bearings in this tool are

 

1

lubricated with a sufficient amount of

 

 

high grade lubricant for the life of the

 

 

unit under normal operating conditions;

 

 

therefore, no further lubrication is

 

 

required.

 

 

Lubricate the Following as necessary:

1

Chop pivot: Apply light machine oil to points indicated in illustration.

Central pivot of plastic guard: Use light household oil (sewing machine oil ) on metal-to-metal or metal-to- plastic guard contact areas as required for smooth, quiet operation. Avoid excessive oil, to which sawdust will cling.

Link: (actuates lower guard movement) If down chop motion is hard to start, oil link at two screws (1).

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Contents Operator’s Manual Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, lL 60179 USATable of Contents WarrantyBlade Size Product SpecificationsMotor Rotating TableSupport and Clamp Work SymbolsProhibition Always Wear EYE Power Tool SafetyGeneral Safety Instructions Before Using this Power Tool DANGER Compound Miter SAW Safety Specific Safety Instructions for this Compound Miter SAWPage Double Insulated Power Supply and Motor SpecificationsMotor Safety Protection Important Guidelines for Extension Cords Minimum Gauge for Extension Cords AWGAccessories Accessories and AttachmentsRecommended Accessories Combination Square Must be True Tools Needed for AssemblySupplied Not supplied Carton Contents Know Your Sliding Compound Miter SAW Glossary of Terms Woodworking Terms Revolutions PER Minute RPMInstalling the Miter Handle FIG. B Assembly and AdjustmentsInstalling the Support Bracket FIG. a Installing the Dust BAG FIG. CUnlocking the Slide Carriage FIG. F SAW Blade Wrench FIG. EReleasing Cutting Head FIG. G Removing and Installing the Table Insert FIG. H Mounting the Miter SAW FIG. I, JRemoving or Installing BladeInstalling Blade FIG. K, L, M Un-plug the miter saw before changing/installing the bladeAvoid Direct EYE Contact Laser Guide FIG. NLaser Beam Bevel Stop Adjustments FIG. O, P, Q Fig. O Bevel Pointer Adjustment Fig. PAdjusting Fence Squareness FIG. S Miter Angle Adjustment FIG. RMiter Scale Indicator Adjustment FIG. R Adjusting Cutting Depth FIG. T Fig. STroubleshooting Guide for adjustment if necessary Assembly and AdjustmentsRequirements and Safety Before Each USE Inspect Your SAW OperationInspect Your Workpiece Dress for SafetyPlan Your Work Never cut freehand When SAW is RunningDo not OVER-REACH USE Extra Caution with Large or ODD Shaped WorkpiecesBefore freeing jammed material Body and Hand Position FIG. UFinishing a cut Basic SAW OperationsBefore Leaving the SAW Sliding Carriage System FIG. WMiter CUT FIG Bevel CUT FIG. Y Compound CUT FIG. ZRough Cutting a Dado FIG. CC To Slide Cut Wide Boards Fig. AACutting Bowed Material FIG. BB Fig. CC Cutting Crown Molding FIG. GG, HH Bevel/Miter SettingsOnly When the Angle Between the Walls Equals Inside corner-Right side KEY Bevel Miter Type of CUT SettingInside corner-Left side Outside corner-Left sideCrown Molding Chart Replacing Carbon Brushes FIG MaintenanceMaintenance Lower Blade GuardWear proper eye protection to keep Debris from entering eyes when Removing sawdust from unitSawdust Lubrication FIG. JJ, KKTroubleshooting Guide EYE Protection Parts List Parts List for SAW SchematicSchematic 4 in. Compound Miter SAW Model noParts List for Motor Description Size QtySU-HOGAR R Sears Parts & Repair Service CenterLE-FOYER MC