Craftsman 137.21239 Bevel Pointer Adjustment Fig. O, Bevel Adjustment Fig. P

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Fig. N
BEVEL STOP ADJUSTMENT
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To avoid injury from an accidental start, make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is not connected to the power source outlet.
90° (0°) Bevel adjustment (Fig. N)

90° Bevel Pointer Adjustment (Fig. O)

1. When the blade is exactly 90o (0o) to the table, loosen the bevel indicator screw (5) using a # 2 Phillips screwdriver.

2. Adjust bevel indicator (6) to the “0” mark on the bevel scale and retighten the screw.

1.

Loosen bevel lock handle (1) and

 

 

Fig. O

 

tilt the cutting arm completely to the

 

 

 

right. Tighten the bevel lock handle.

 

 

2.

Place a combination square (2) on

 

 

5

 

the miter table with the ruler against

 

 

 

 

 

the table and the heel of the square

 

6

 

against the saw blade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.

If the blade is not 90o (0o) square

 

 

 

 

with the miter table (5), loosen the

 

 

 

 

bevel lock handle (1), tilt the cutting

45o Bevel Adjustment (Fig. P)

 

head to the left, loosen the locknut

 

1.

Loosen the bevel lock handle (7)

 

(4) on the bevel angle adjustment

 

 

and tilt the cutting head completely

 

bolt (3) and use a 10 mm wrench

 

 

to the left.

 

to adjust the stop bolt (3) depth in

 

2.

Using a combination square, check

 

or out to increase or decrease the

 

 

to see if the blade angle is 45° to

 

bevel angle.

 

 

the table.

4.

Tilt the cutting arm to back to the

 

3.

If the blade is not at 45° to the miter

 

right at 90o (0o) bevel and recheck

 

 

table, tilt the cutting arm to the right,

 

for alignment.

 

 

loosen the locknut (8) on the bevel

5.

Repeat steps 1 through 4 if further

 

 

angle adjustment bolt (9) and use

 

adjustment is needed.

 

 

a 10 mm wrench to adjust the stop

6.

Tighten bevel lock handle (1) and

 

 

bolt (9) depth in or out to increase

 

locknut (4) when alignment is

 

 

or decrease the bevel angle.

 

achieved.

 

4.

Tilt the cutting arm to the left to 45°

 

3

1

 

bevel and recheck for alignment.

 

4

 

5.

Repeat steps 1 through 4 until the

blade is at 45° to the miter table.

6. Tighten bevel lock handle (7) and locknut (8) when alignment is achieved.

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Contents Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, lL 60179 USA Table of Contents Warranty Product SpecificationsMotor Blade SizeSymbols ProhibitionSupport and Clamp Work Power Tool Safety USE Proper ExtensionAlways Wear EYE Wear a Face Mask or DustDisconnect Tools from Reduce the Risk24. ! Danger People Compound Miter SAW Safety Power Supply and Motor Specifications Electrical RequirementsMotor Safety Protection Important Electrical Requirements cont’dDouble Insulated Guidelines for Extension Cords Be sure your extension cord isUse a separate electrical circuit Accessories and Attachments Recommended AccessoriesAccessories Tools Needed for Assembly Supplied Not supplied Blade WrenchHex Key Combination Square Must be TrueCarton Contents Know Your Sliding Miter SAW Glossary of Terms Instruction or OWNER’SWoodworking Terms Revolutions PER Minute RPMAssembly and Adjustments Estimated Assembly Time 5 10 minutesInstalling the Miter Handle FIG. a Unlocking the Slide Carriage FIG. BInstalling the Exhaust Port and the Dust BAG FIG. E Installing the HOLD-DOWN Clamp FIG. F and GRemoving and Installing the Table Insert FIG. H LockingFig. H Mounting the Miter SAW FIG. I, JRemoving or Installing the Blade For portable use, placeInstalling Blade FIG. K, L, M Fig. MLaser Beam Class II Laser ProductBevel Pointer Adjustment Fig. O Bevel Adjustment Fig. PMiter Angle Adjustment FIG. Q Miter Scale Indicator Adjustment FIG. QAdjusting Fence Squareness FIG. R Setting Cutting Depth FIG. SAdjusting Cutting Depth FIG. S Sliding the Rear Extension Support BAR FIG. T Fig. TAdjustments Requirements and Safety Before Each USE Inspect Your SAWOperation Keep Your Work Area Clean Plan Your WorkDress for Safety Inspect Your WorkpieceDo not OVER-REACH Never cut freehandWhen SAW is Running Body and Hand Position FIG. U Finishing a cutBefore freeing jammed material Basic SAW OperationsSliding Fence & Remove Sliding Fence FIG. W Sliding FenceSliding Carriage System FIG Before Leaving the SAW Miter CUT FIG. YBevel CUT FIG. Z Bevel Stop for Crown Molding FIG. AA Compound CUT FIG. BBTo Slide Cut Wide Boards Fig. CC Fig. DD Fig. CCAuxiliary Wood Fence FIG. FF Cutting Base Molding FIG. GGBevel/Miter Settings Only When the Angle Between the Walls EqualsCutting Crown Molding FIG. HH Equal exactlyCrown Molding Chart Compound Miter sawMaintenance MaintenanceReplacing Carbon Brushes FIG. JJ Lower Blade GuardSawdust Lubrication FIG. KKCentral pivot of plastic guard Use Troubleshooting Guide EYE Protection Parts List Schematic a Parts List for SAW Schematic B Schematic B Parts List for Motor Page Get it fixed, at your home or ours