Craftsman 137.21241 To Install the Rear Extension Stay FIG. F, Removing or Installing the Blade

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TO INSTALL THE REAR EXTENSION STAY (FIG. F)

1.Loosen the extension stay locking screw (1) under the saw base (2).

2.Place the rear extension stay (3) into the holes provided in the miter saw base. Make sure the angle of stay is in the down position (as shown in Fig. F) for maximum support.

3.Insert the extension stay locking screw back to hole and tighten to hold the extension.

Fig. F

2

1

3

 

INSTALLING THE HOLD-DOWN CLAMP ASSEMBLY (FIG. G)

1.Loosen the lock knob (3) from the rear side of the saw base (4).

2.Place the hold-down clamp assembly (1) in one of the mounting holes (2).

3.Tighten the lock knob (3).

Fig. G 2

INSERTING AND REPLACING THE LASER BATTERIES (FIG. H)

• Unplug your miter saw.

!WARNING

Failure to unplug your tool could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury.

1.Remove the locking screw (1) on the battery cover (2) with a Phillips screwdriver, and open the cover.

2.Insert the two supplied AAA batteries in the case as per the diagram below. If replacing the batteries, take out the old batteries and place with new AAA batteries. Dispose of old batteries properly.

3.Put on the battery cover, replace the locking screw and tighten it securely.

NOTE: Replace the batteries with batteries that have a rating of 1.5 volts (Number 4 series and AAA size or equivalent).

Fig. H

AAA Battery

AAA Battery

2

1

 

REMOVING OR INSTALLING THE BLADE

 

WARNING

 

!

 

 

Only use a 10-inch diameter blade.

 

To avoid injury from an accidental start, make

 

sure the switch is in the OFF position and

 

plug is not connected to the power source

 

outlet.

 

Removing Blade (Fig. I, J , K)

 

1.

Unplug the saw from the outlet.

 

2.

Allow the cutting head to rise to the upright

1

 

position. Raise the lower blade guard (1) to

 

the up position. (Fig. I)

3

3.

Loosen the cover plate screw (2) with a

 

Phillips screwdriver.

 

 

4

4.

Rotate the cover plate (3) towards the rear of

 

the tool to expose the arbor bolt (4).

 

5.

Place the blade wrench over the arbor bolt.

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Contents Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL60179 USA Product Specifications Table of ContentsWarranty Prohibition SymbolsShown below are some of the symbols you may see Support and Clamp WorkPower Tool Safety 24. ! Danger Never Leave the Tool RunningKeep the Motor AIR Slots Clean and free of chips or dust Compound Miter SAW SafetySpecific Safety Instructions for this Compound Miter SAW Power Supply and Motor SpecificationsElectrical Requirements and Safety Grounding InstructionsRecommended Accessories AccessoriesCarton Contents Know Your Compound Miter SAW Woodworking Terms Glossary of TermsCompound Miter SAW Terms Assemble Stand FIG. A-1, A-2, A-3 Assembly and AdjustmentsAssembly Instructions Assemble Miter SAW to Stand FIG. A-4Installing the Extension Wings Installing the Miter Handle FIG. BInstalling the Dust BAG FIG. D Cutting Head FIG. CRemoving or Installing the Blade To Install the Rear Extension Stay FIG. FInstalling the HOLD-DOWN Clamp Assembly FIG. G Inserting and Replacing the Laser Batteries FIG. HFig. J Miter Scale FIG. M Adjustment InstructionsAdjusting Fence Squareness FIG. L Cutting ARM TravelTo avoid injury from unexpected saw movement Bevel Stop Adjustment FIG. O, P, QMounting the Miter SAW FIG. R, S Avoid Direct EYE Contact Keep Your Work Area Clean AdjustmentsEquirements and Safety Before Each USE Inspect Your SAW OperationPlan Your Work Dress for SafetyWhen SAW is Running Inspect Your WorkpieceBefore Leaving the SAW Body and Hand Position FIG. UTurning SAW on FIG Compound CUT FIG. Y Miter CUT FIG. WBevel CUT FIG Cutting Bowed Material FIG. ZCutting Crown Molding FIG. BB, CC Bevel/Miter SettingsCutting Base Molding FIG. AA Lower Blade Guard MaintenanceReplacing Carbon Brushes FIG. DD Emptying Sawdust BAGTroubleshooting Guide ProtectionParts List Parts List for SAW SchematicSchematic for SAW 10 in. Compound Miter SAW Model noParts List and Schematic for Motor Parts List and Schematic for Stand QTYRepair Protection Agreements Here’s what the Repair Protection Agreement* includesGet it fixed, at your home or ours