Craftsman 113.235300 Owner's Manual Page 13

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8.Install tile outer blade collar, arbor washer and arbor
screw Press the arbor lock and turn the 1/2" wrench
counter clockwise to secure the blade Tighten arbor
screw securely
9. Lower the lower blade guard until the slot in mounting
['late rests all the way down on the locking screw.
Tighten the screw with phillips screwdriver.
DANGER: Never use saw without mounting plate
securely in place, it keeps the arbor screw from
falling out if it accidentally loosens, and prevents
the spinning blade from coming off the machine.
10.Be sure the arbor lock is released so the blade turns
freely.
NOTE: The arbor lock can be damaged by improper use
If the arbor lock will net hold. lower the blade down on to a
s(:rap piece of wood positioned against the fence. This will
serve as an alternate locking means.
WARNING: Make sure the collars are clean and
properly arranged. After installing a new blade,
make sure the blade clears the table slot at the 0 °
and 45 ° bevel positions, lower the blade into the
lower table and check for any contact with the
base or turn table structure.
Blade
Washer
(Hollowed Side
Toward Blade)-_
\
Arbor screw
(Left Hand Thread) _'
/
Sawb!ade
Blade
-- Collars---
If blade contacts turn table, refer to assembly and align-
merit, step two, for adjustment
If blade bottoms out on turn table structure, refer to
assembly and alignment, depth stop section for adjust-
ment.
Mounting The Saw
WARNING: To avoid injury from unexpected saw
movement:
a. Before moving the saw, lock the miter and bevel
knobs and lock the power head in the lower
position. Unplug electric cord.
b. To avoid back injury, hold the tool close to your
body when lifting. Bend your knees so you can
lift with your legs, not your back. Lift by using
the hand-hold areas at each side of the bottom
of the base or by the carrying handle.
c. Never carry the miter saw by the power cord or
the trigger grip of the plastic handle. Carrying
the tool by the power cord could cause damage
to the insulation or the wire connections result-
ing in electric shock or fire.
d. Place the saw so other people cannot stand
behind it. Thrown debris could injure people in
its path.
e. Place the saw on a firm, level surface where
there is plenty of room for handling and prop-
erly supporting the workpiece.
f. Support the saw so the table is level and the
saw does not rock.
g. Bolt or clamp the saw to its support.
Rear Mounting Rear Mounting
Holes Holes
\
Front Mounting
Holes
Front Mounting
Holes
Place the saw in the desired location either on a work
bench or the recommended leg set. The base of the
saw has four holes to mount the miter saw (see illus
tration). If the saw is to be used in one location, fasten
it to the work bench or leg set.
NOTE: Fence has been moved forward for access to
rear mounting holes.
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