Craftsman 113.235300 Owner's Manual Page 3

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Before Each Use
Inspect your miter saw.
Disconnect The Miter Saw To avoid injury from acci
dental starting, unplug the saw, before changing the
setup, changing the blade or adjusting anything
Compare [he direction of rotation arrow on the guard to
the direction arrow on the blade. The blade teeth should
always point downward at the front of the saw.
Tighten the arbor screw
Tighten tile cover plate stop screw
Check Damaged Parts. Check for:
Alignment of moving parts,
Damaged electric cords,
Binding of moving parts,
Broken parts.
Stable mounting,
Function of arm return spring and lower guard: Push
the aim all the way down then let _t rise up unti! it
stops by itself Check the lower guard to see if tclosed
fully If it did not. follow the instructions in the Trouble
Shooting section
Other conditions that may affect the way the miter saw
works
Keep Guards In Place In working order and in proper
adjustment
If any partofthis miter saw is missing bent. or brokenm
any way, or any electrical parts don't work turn the saw
off and unplug it. Replace damaged missing _r failed
parts before using the saw again
Maintain Tools With Care. Keep the miter saw clesn for
best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubn
cating. DON'T put lubricants on the blade while it's spin
ning
Remove Adjusting Keys And Wrenches fr)m tool
before turning it on
To Avoid Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown
Use Only Recommended Accessories. (See "Sears
Recommends The Following Accessories" section)
Consult this Owner's manual for recorT)rT)er;ded acces
series. Follow the instructions that come with the
accessories The use of improper accessories may
cause risk of injury to persons
Choose the right !0-inch diameter blade for the mate+
rial and the type of cutting you plan to do
Make sure the [)lade is sharp undamaged and prop
erly aligned. With the saw unplugged, push the power
head all the way down. Hand spin the blade and check
for clearance Tilt the power-head to 45 degree bevel
and repeat the check If the blade Mts anything, make
the adjustments shown in the Maintaining Maximt.m
Pieces
Cutting Capacity section
Make sure the blade and arbor coltam ale clean
Make sure the collars' recessed sides are fa;ing the
blade
Using 1/2-inch box end wrench make sure the arbor
cap screw is firrnly t',and tightened
Make sure all clamps and locks are t_ght and there _s
no excessive play m any pads
Keep Work Area Clean. Cluttered areas and bencher_
invite accidents Floor must not beslippen/
To avoid burns or other tim damage never use the saw
near flammable[[quids vapors(rl gases
Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face, Ears
Know Your Miter Saw. Read and understand the
owner's manual and labels affixed to the tool Learn its
application and limitations as well as the specific poten-
tial hazards peculiar to this tool
To avoid injury from accidental contact with rnoving parts.
dent do layout, assembly, or setup work on the miter saw
while any parts are moving
Avoid Accidental Starting. Make sure switch is "OFF"
before plugging miter saw into a power outlet
Plan your work.
Use The Right Tool. Dont force tool or attachment to do
a jot) it was not designed to do Use a different tool for
any workpiece that cant be held in a solidly braced, fixed
_osition
CAUTION: This machine is not designed for cut-
ting ferrous metals (steel, iron and iron based met-
als}. Use this miler saw to cut only wood, wood like
products or soft metals like aluminum. Other mate-
rial may shatter, bind on the blade, or create other
dangers.
CAUTION: When cutting any metals, sparks or hot
fragments could cause a fire. To avoid this. dis-
connect any dust collecting hose from the miter
saw, and remove all traces of wood dust from
inside dust traps in the miter saw.
Dress for safety
f
i WEAR Y,'3U R
Any power miter saw can throw foreign objects into tne
eyes This car! result in permanent eye damage Wear
safely goggles (not glasses) that comply with ANS! Z87 1
(shown on package) Everyday eyeglasses have only
impact resistant lenses They are not safety glasses
Safety goggles are available at Sears retail stores
Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87
could seriously hurt you when they break
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