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Basic saw operations – Sears 113.19771 User Manual

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HA VE YOU FOLLOWED ALL SIXSTEPS OF

THE ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE? IF YOU

HAVE NOT FOLLOWED THEM IN THEIR
PROPER

SEQUENCE,

YOU

CANNOT

EXPECT ACCURATE CUTTING RESULTS.

In addition to the proper aligriment of your saw, you must

also become familiar with the following practices in order

to expect the best results.

1.

Edge of workpiece which is placed against fence

must be as straight as the long side of your framing
square.

2.

Workpiece must be as flat as the front table board

on your saw.

3.

There must be no sawdust or other wood chips

between the fence and front table board.

4.

There must be no sawdust or other wood chips

underneath

workpiece

or

between

workpiece

and

fence.

5.

Workpiece must be held tightly against fence . . .

this is especially important when making angle cuts
because the workpiece has a tendency to move.

6.

Always use the correct Sawhiade for the Job . . .

Always keep it sharp.

7. When making a four sided frame:

a.

The two side pieces must

be

exactly the same

length.

b.

The top and bottom pieces must be exactly the

same length.

c.

Always place the same edge of the workpiece

against, the fence . . . turn the workpiece end
for end for the successive cuts and mark a pencil

line on the table for gauging the required length.

Turn workpiece over end for end , . . keep same edge
against fence when making successive cuts.

PENCIL LINE FOR

GAUGING REQUIRED LENGTH

Deviations from any of the above practices will have an
effect on the accuracy of the cuts that you make.

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