Craftsman 137.21214 operating instructions Miter CUT FIG. R, Bevel CUT FIG. S, Compound CUT FIG. T

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MITER CUT (FIG. R)

When a miter cut is required, unlock the miter table by turning the miter handle (1) counterclockwise. While holding the miter handle, press down on the positive stop locking lever (2). Rotate the miter table to the right or left with the miter handle. When the table is in the desired position as shown on the miter scale (3), release the positive stop locking lever and tighten the miter handle. The table is now locked at the desired angle. Positive stops are provided at 0°,15°,22.5°,31.6°

and 45°.

IMPORTANT: Always tighten the miter table lock handle before performing a cut.

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BEVEL CUT (FIG. S)

When a bevel cut is required, loosen the bevel lock handle (1). Tilt the cutting head to the desired angle as shown on the bevel scale (2). The blade can be positioned at any angle, from a 90° straight cut (0° on the scale) to a 45° left bevel. Tighten the lock handle

(1)to lock the desired cutting head in position. Positive stops are provided at 0 and 45°.

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COMPOUND CUT (FIG. T)

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 table lock handle (2). Press down 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.

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CUTTING BOWED MATERIAL (FIG. U)

A bowed workpiece must be positioned against the fence and secured with a clamping devise before cutting. Do not position workpiece incorrectly or try to cut the workpiece without the support of the fence. This will cause the blade to bind and could result in personal injury.

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Contents With Laser Trac Part No.137212140001Table of Contents Power Tool Safety General Safety InstructionsPower Supply and Motor Specifications Compound Miter SAW SafetySpecific Safety Instructions for this Compound Miter SAW Electrical RequirementsDouble Insulated Electrical Requirements and SafetyMotor Safety Protection Guidelines for Extension CordsAccessories and Attachments Tools Needed for Assembly Recommended AccessoriesAccessories Carton Contents Know Your Compound Miter SAW Glossary of Terms Woodworking TermsAssembly and Adjustments Installing the Extension Wings FIG. E Installing Extension Wings FIG. EInstalling the Stop Block FIG. E Removing or Installating the BladeInstalling the HOLD-DOWN Clamp FIG. H-1 Installing Blade Fig. F, G, HMiter Scale FIG. J 90o Bevel Pointer Adjustment Fig. N To Adjust Miter AnglesCutting arm pivot adjustment Cutting ARM Travel FIG. KFig. N Safety Instructions for Basic SAW Operations OperationPlan Your Work Dress for SafetyWhen SAW is Running Inspect Your WorkpieceLaser -TRAC Body and Hand Position FIG. PTurning the SAW on Fig. Q Operation of LaserCompound CUT FIG. T Miter CUT FIG. RBevel CUT FIG. S Cutting Bowed Material FIG. UWorkpiece Support FIG Auxilary Wood Fence FIG. WCutting a Dimensional 4X4 with ONE CUT Fig Vertical Miter Cutting FIG. YCutting Base Molding FIG. Z Cutting Crown Molding FIG. AA, BB Bevel/Miter SettingsChanging the Laser Batteries Changing the Batteries Fig. CCMaintenance Troubleshooting Guide SAW Operation Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting Guide Motor Problem Problem Cause Suggested Corrective ActionMiter SAW Parts List Parts List for Schematic aParts Schematic a Compound Miter SAWParts List for Schematic B Motor Description Size QTYSchematic B Motor Get it fixed, at your home or ours