Craftsman 315.21208 owner manual Cutting Compound Miters, Pitch

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CUTTING COMPOUND MITERS

To aid in making the correct settings, the compound angle setting chart below has been provided. Since com- pound cuts are the most difficult to accurately obtain, trial cuts should be made in scrap material, and much thought and planning made, prior to making your required cut.

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0 o

10°

15 °

20 °

25 °

30 °

35 °

40 °

45 °

50°

55 °

60 °

65°

70 °

75 °

80 °

85°

90 °

MU I:ImFl OF SIDES

 

4

I

 

5 I

6 I

 

7 I

 

8

 

 

9

I

 

10

M- 45.00°

M- 36.00 °

M- 30.00'

M- 25.71 °

M- 22.50 °

M- 20.00 °

M- 18.00 °

B-

0.00 °

B-

0.00 °

B- 0.00 °

B-

0.00 °

B-

0.00 °

B-

0.00 °

13-

0.00 °

M. 44.89 o

M. 35.90 °

M-29.91

°

M-25.63 °

M-22.420

 

M-19.93

°

_17.94 °

:13-

3.53 °

B-

2.94 °

B- 2.50 =

B-

2.17 °

13-

1.91 °

B-

1.71 °

13-

1.54 °

VI-44.56 °

M- 35.58 °

M- 29.620

M- 25.37 °

M- 22.19 °

M- 19.72° _ M- 17.74 °

B-

7.05 °

IB-

5.86 °

B- 4.98 °

B-

4.32 °

B-

3.81 °

B-

3.40 =

B-

3.08 °

M_44.01 o

M. 35.06 o

M-29.15

o

M. 24.95 °

M-21.81

°

M-19.37

°

M-17.420

13-10.55 °

B-

8.75 °

13- 7.44 °

B-

6.45 °

B-

5.68 °

B-

5.08 °

B-

4.59 °

M-43.220

 

M-34.320

 

M-28.48

°

M-24.35 °

M-21.27

°

M-18.88

°

M-16- 980

B-14.00

°

13-11.60 °

B- 9.85 °

B-

8.53 °

B-

7,520

B-

6.720

13-

6.07 °

M-42.19

°

M-33.36

°

M-27.62

°

Vl-23.56 °

M-20.58

°

M-18.26

°

M-16.41 °

B- 17.39 °

B- 14.38 °

B- 12.20 °

B- 10.57 °

B-

9.31 °

13-

8.31 °

B-

7.50 °

M_40.89 o

M-32.18

o

M-26.57

°

M-22.64 °

M-19,73

°

M-17.50

°

M-15.720

B. 20.70 o

B. 17.09 °

B-14.48

°

13-12.53 °

B-11.03

°

13-

9.85 °

B-

8.89 °

M-39,32

°

M-30.76

°

M-25.31

°

M- 21.53 °

M- 18,74 °

M- 16.60 °

M- 14,90 °

B-23.93

°

B-19.70

°

B-16.67

°

13-14.41 °

:13-12.68 °

3-11.31

°

B-10.21 °

M-37.45

°

M- 29.10 °

M-23.86

°

M- 20.25 °

M- 17.60 °

M- 15.58 °

M- 13,98 °

13-27.03 °

B-22.20

°

B- 18.75 °

13-16.19 °

B- 14.24 °

B- 12.70 °

B- 11,46 °

M-35.26

°

M-27.19

°

M-22.21

°

M-18.80 °

M-16.32

°

M-14.43

°

M-12.94 °

B-

30.00 °

B-24.56

°

13-20.70 °

B'17.87 °

B-15.70

°

'B'14.00°

13-12,62°

M-32.73

°

M-25.03

°

M-20.36

°

M-17.20 °

M-14.91 °

M-13.17

°

M-11.80 °

B-32.80

°

B- 26.76 °

B-22.52

°

13-19.41 °

B- 17.05 °

B- 15.19 °

B- 13.69 °

M- 29.84 °

M- 22.620

M- 18.320

M- 15.44 °

M- 13.36 °

M- 11.79 ° 'M- 10.56 °

13-35.40 °

B- 28.78 °

B-24.18

°

B-

20.82°

B- 18.27 °

B- 16.27 °

B- 14.66 °

M-26.57

=

M-19.96

°

M-16.10

°

M-13.54 °

M-11.70

°

M-10.31 =

I M-

9.23 °

B- 37.76 °

B- 30.60 °

[3- 25.66 °

B" 22.07 °

B" 19.35 °

B- 17.2"3°

B- 15.52 °

M- 22.91 °

M- 17.07 °

M- 13.71 °

M- 11.50 °

M"

9.93 °

M-

8.74 °

M-

7.82 °

13-39.86 °

B-32.19

°

B-26.95

=

B- 23.16 °

B-20.29

°

B" 18.06 °

B'16.26 °

M-18.88

°

M-13.95

°

M'11.17 °

M-

9.35 °

M"

8.06 °

M-

7,10 °

M-

6.34 °

B-41.64

°

B'33,53 °

B'28.02 °

B-24,06 °

B-21.08

°

B- 18.75 °

B" 16.88 °

M-14.51

°

M-10.65

°

M- 8.50'

M-

7.10 °

M-

6.12 °

M-

5.38 °

M-

4,81 °

B- 43.08 °

B- 34.59 °

B- 28.88 °

I B- 24,78 °

B- 21.69 °

13-19.29 °

B- 17.37 °

M-

9.85 °

M-

7.19 °

M- 5.73 °

M-

4.78 °

M-

4.11 °

M-

3.62 °

M-

3.23 °

B- 44.14 °

13"35.37 °

13-29.50 °

B- 25.30 °

B" 22.14 °

B- 19.68 °

B" 17,720

M-

4.98 °

M-

3.62 °

M- 2.88 °

M-

2.40 °

M"

2.07 °

M-1.82

°

M-

1.62°

B-44.78

°

B-35.84

°

B-29.87

°

B-25.61°

B-22.41

°

B- 19.92 °

B- 17.93 °

M-

0.00 °

M-

0.00 °

M- 0.00 °

M"

0.00 °

M-

0.00 °

M-

0.00 °

M-

0.00 °

B-45.00

°

B- 36.00 °

B-30.00

°

B-25.71 °

B-22.50

°

B-20.00

°

B- 18.00 °

Each B (Bevel) and M (Miter) Setting is Given to the Closet 0.005 °.

COMPOUND-ANGLE SE'rrlNGS FOR POPULAR STRUCTURES

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Contents NRTL/C OwnersManualFull ONE Year Warranty Meaning Safety Alertsymbol SymbolRemove Adjusting Keys Double InsulationRules for Safe Operation Make Sure the Miter Table and SAW Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALL Adjustments are SecureNever USE a Length Stop on the Free Rules for Safe Operation Saw Restorelowerblade Securelytightenscrew Beforeuse SAW Blade BladewrenchDustguide Philupsscrewdriver Combination Square FramingsquareKnow Your Compound Miter SAW AMP MotorSee Figure Miter Mitertable TableframeBevel Lock Knob Trigger LockElectrical Connection FenceMounting Holes Cover until blade belt cover can be raised To Install BladeExhaust Phillipsscrew Port Lower BladeguardLower To Remove Blade Cutting a Slot in the Zero Clearance Throat PlateSee Figures 9, 10, 11, Blade Pieceof ScrapwoodSee Figures 13 Squaring the Miter Table to the FenceFence Framingzeroclearance Squarethroatplate Mitertable Fence Framingzeroclearance SquarethroatplateSee Figures 17 BladeSee Figures 21 Squaring the Blade to the Miter TableFence Blade Combination Mitertable Square Travel Pivot Adjustment Pivot Adjustments Depth StopBevel Pivot Adjustment Crosscutting Cutting with Your Compound Miter SAWTo Crosscut with Your Miter ApplicationsSee Figures 33 See Figures 27Compound Miter CUT Bevelcut ClampSee Figures 29 To Make a Compound CUT with Your Miter SAW Longworkpiece Workpiecesupports Support Long WorkpiecesMitercut Pitch Cutting Compound MitersLaying Molding Flat on the Miter Table Cutting Crown MoldingCrownmoldingflaton Mitertable Cutting Warped Material WrongRight Lubrication GeneralExtension Cords Brush Assembly CAP Brush ReplacementCraftsman Compound Miter SAW Model Number Description Quan KEY Part NO. NumberKEY Part Number Description Quan FigureB Parts List for Figure B FigureC KEY Part Description Quan Number Craftsman Compound Miter SAW Model NumberPart