Craftsman 137.21239 Bevel Stop for Crown Molding FIG. AA, Compound CUT FIG. BB

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NOTE: The saw comes with a 33.9° crown molding stop.

33.9° BEVEL STOP FOR CROWN MOLDING (FIG. AA)

1.Push the bevel detent stop pin (2) in toward the front of the machine.

2.Loosen the bevel lock handle (1).

3.Rotate the cutting head until the bevel detent pin stops the bevel angle at 33.9° on the bevel scale.

4.Tighten the bevel lock handle before making a cut.

Fig. AA

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COMPOUND CUT (FIG. BB)

A compound cut is the combination of a miter and a bevel cut simultaneously.

1.Loosen the bevel lock handle (1) and position the cutting head at the desired bevel position. Lock the bevel lock handle.

2.Loosen the miter handle (2). Lift up the positive stop locking lever (3) and position the table at the desired

angle. Release the positive stop locking lever and lock the miter handle.

Fig. BB

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SLIDE CUTTING WIDE BOARDS UP TO 12-1/4 in. WIDE (FIG. CC)

!WARNING

To avoid injury:

Never pull the cutting head assembly and spinning blade toward you during the cut. The blade may try to climb up on the top of the workpiece, causing the cutting assembly and spinning blade to kick back, forcefully. The cutting head assembly should be drawn back completely then pushed forward when sawing.

Let the blade reach full speed before cutting. This will help reduce the risk of a thrown workpiece.

To Slide Cut Wide Boards (Fig. CC)

1.Unlock the carriage lock handle (1) and allow the cutting head assembly to move freely.

2.Set both the desired bevel angle and/or the miter angle and lock into position.

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Contents Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, lL 60179 USA Table of Contents Blade Size WarrantyProduct Specifications MotorSupport and Clamp Work SymbolsProhibition USE Proper Extension Power Tool SafetyReduce the Risk Always Wear EYEWear a Face Mask or Dust Disconnect Tools from24. ! Danger People Compound Miter SAW Safety Electrical Requirements Power Supply and Motor SpecificationsDouble Insulated Motor Safety Protection ImportantElectrical Requirements cont’d Use a separate electrical circuit Guidelines for Extension CordsBe sure your extension cord is Accessories Accessories and AttachmentsRecommended Accessories Combination Square Must be True Tools Needed for AssemblySupplied Not supplied Blade Wrench Hex KeyCarton Contents Know Your Sliding Miter SAW Instruction or OWNER’S Glossary of TermsRevolutions PER Minute RPM Woodworking TermsUnlocking the Slide Carriage FIG. B Assembly and AdjustmentsEstimated Assembly Time 5 10 minutes Installing the Miter Handle FIG. aLocking Installing the Exhaust Port and the Dust BAG FIG. EInstalling the HOLD-DOWN Clamp FIG. F and G Removing and Installing the Table Insert FIG. HMounting the Miter SAW FIG. I, J Fig. HFor portable use, place Removing or Installing the BladeFig. M Installing Blade FIG. K, L, MClass II Laser Product Laser BeamBevel Adjustment Fig. P Bevel Pointer Adjustment Fig. OMiter Scale Indicator Adjustment FIG. Q Miter Angle Adjustment FIG. QAdjusting Cutting Depth FIG. S Adjusting Fence Squareness FIG. RSetting Cutting Depth FIG. S Fig. T Sliding the Rear Extension Support BAR FIG. TOperation AdjustmentsRequirements and Safety Before Each USE Inspect Your SAW Plan Your Work Keep Your Work Area CleanNever cut freehand Dress for SafetyInspect Your Workpiece Do not OVER-REACHWhen SAW is Running Basic SAW Operations Body and Hand Position FIG. UFinishing a cut Before freeing jammed materialSliding Carriage System FIG Sliding Fence & Remove Sliding Fence FIG. WSliding Fence Bevel CUT FIG. Z Before Leaving the SAWMiter CUT FIG. Y To Slide Cut Wide Boards Fig. CC Bevel Stop for Crown Molding FIG. AACompound CUT FIG. BB Fig. CC Fig. DDCutting Base Molding FIG. GG Auxiliary Wood Fence FIG. FFEqual exactly Bevel/Miter SettingsOnly When the Angle Between the Walls Equals Cutting Crown Molding FIG. HHCompound Miter saw Crown Molding ChartLower Blade Guard MaintenanceMaintenance Replacing Carbon Brushes FIG. JJCentral pivot of plastic guard Use SawdustLubrication FIG. KK 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