Craftsman 137.37564 manual Fig. Z-2

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Your tool is equipped with the Laser Trac® cutting guide using a Class IIIa laser beam. The laser beam allows you to preview the saw blade path on the stock to be cut before starting the miter saw. This laser guide is powered by the transformed alternating current supply directly through the power lead. The saw must be connected to the power source and the laser on/off switch must be turned on for the laser line to show.

NOTE:

All the adjustments for the operation of the laser guide has been completed at the factory.

Laser beam is calibrated and set up to project to the left of the blade. (Fig. Z-1)

If you have any problem or question on the laser guide, please contact the Customer Help Line at 800-843-1682.

Fig. Z-1

!WARNING

AVOID DIRECT EYE CONTACT Laser radiated when laser guide is turned on. Avoid direct eye contact.

Laser Warning Label:

Maximum output < 5 mW, Wavelength: 630-660 nm, Complies with 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040. 11 Class IIIa Laser Product. (Fig. Z-2)

LASER RADIATION-AVOID

DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE

Max.Output <5 mW Wavelength: 630-660 nm

Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11

Laser Aperture Label: AVOID EXPOSURE: Laser radiation is emitted from this aperture. (Fig. Z-2)

cutting line

Fig. Z-2

 

laser beam

workpiece

blade

laser beam

 

 

 

cutting line

Laser Aperture Label

 

 

 

 

 

 

top view

 

 

Laser Warning Label

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Contents Page Table of Contents WarrantyMiter SAW Product SpecificationsMotor Symbols ProhibitionPower Tool Safety General Safety Instructions Before Using this Power ToolAlways Wear EYE ! Danger Wear HearingDual Bevel Compound Miter SAW Safety Specific Safety Instructions for this Compound Miter SAWPage Guidelines for Extension Cords Power Supply and Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions Adapter Receptacle Accessories and Attachments Recommended AccessoriesCombination Square Must be True Tools Needed for AssemblySuppliedNot supplied Carton Contents Know Your Dual Bevel Compound Miter SAW Glossary of Terms Woodworking Terms Revolutions PER Minute RPMAssembly Installing the Miter Handle FIG. aInstalling the Dust BAG FIG. C Cutting Head FIG. BSAW Blade Wrench FIG. E Installing the Extension Wing Assembly FIG. DInstalling the Safety HOLD- Down Clamp FIG. F Removing Blade Fig. H, I, J, K Removing and Installing the BladeInserting and Replacing the Laser Batteries FIG. G Page Mounting the Miter SAW Fig. MAdjustments Bevel Stop AdjustmentFig. P Right Bevel Positive Stop Adjustment Fig. Q Right Bevel Adjustment Fig. S Fig. S Left Bevel Adjustment Fig. TSquaring the Fence FIG. U Miter Angle Adjustment FIG. V, WMiter Scale Indicator FIG. W QUICK-CAM Miter Table Lock Operation FIG Positive Stop Miter Angle Adjustment FIGQUICK-CAM Miter Table Lock Adjustment FIG Assembly and Adjustments Sections Requirements and Safety Sections Before Each USERecommended Accessories Operation Inspect Your Workpiece Dress for Safety Plan Your Work When SAW is Running Do not OverreachNever cut freehand USE Extra Caution with Large or ODD Shaped WorkpiecesBody and Hand Position FIG. Y Finishing a cutBefore freeing jammed material Basic SAW OperationsFig. Z-2 To Turn SAW on FIG. AA Sliding Fence FIG. BBBevel CUT FIG. DD Before Leaving the SAWMiter CUT FIG. CC Compound CUT FIG. FF Cutting Bowed Material FIG. GGFig. JJ Bevel/Miter Settings Cutting Crown Moulding FIG. KK, LLChanging the Belt FIG. MM Fig. MMCrown Molding Chart Maintenance MaintenanceReplacing Carbon Brushes FIG. NN Lower Blade GuardLubrication FIG. OO Fig. OOTroubleshooting Guide Or InstallingEYE Protection Parts List Parts List for Miter SAW Part a12 IN. Dual Bevel Compound Miter SAW Model noParts List for Miter SAW Part B Description Size Q’ty I.D. DescriptionX635 X636 X637 X62T X63A X639 X63B Parts List and Schematic for Motor Description Size ’tyRepair Protection Agreements Here’s what the Repair Protection Agreement* includesLE-FOYERMC Sears Parts & Repair Service CenterSU-HOGAR