Operation – Sears 315.10924 User Manual
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OPERATION
TO POCKET CUT (Conl’d.)
After you complete your cut release the trigger and
allow the blade to come to a complete stop. DO NOT
REMOVE YOUR SAW FROM WORKPIECE WHILE
THE BLADE IS MOVING.
Corners may then be cleaned out with a hand saw or
sabre saw.
iiWARNING: NEVER TIE THE LOWER BLADE
GUARD IN A RAISED POSITION. LEAVING THE
BLADE EXPOSED COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS IN
JURY.
TO BEVEL CUT
The angle of cut of your saw may be adjusted to any
desired setting between zero and 45 degrees. There
is a notch in the saw base to help you line up the
blade with the line of cut. See Figure 15. Align your
line of cut with the inner edge of the notch in the saw
base when making full 45 degree bevel cuts. Since
the thickness of blades vary and different angles re
quire different settings, always make a trial cut in
scrap material along a guideline to determine how
much you should offset the guideline on the board to
be cut.
When making a bevel cut hold your saw firmly with
both hands as shown in Figure 16. Rest the front
edge of the base on the work. Push in the lock-off
button and squeeze the switch trigger. ALWAYS LET
THE BLADE REACH FULL SPEED, THEN GUIDE
YOUR SAW INTO THE WORK.
AWARNING: THE BLADE COMING IN CONTACT
WITH THE WORK BEFORE IT REACHES FULL
SPEED COULD CAUSE SAW TO “KICKBACK"
TOWARD YOU RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY.
After you complete your cut release the trigger and
allow the blade to come to a complete stop. DO NOT
REMOVE YOUR SAW FROM WORKPIECE WHILE
THE BLADE IS MOVING.
TO ADJUST BEVEL SETTING
1. UNPLUG YOUR SAW.
ikWARNING: FAILURE TO UNPLUG YOUR SAW
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL STARTING
CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY.
2. Loosen wing nut. See Figure 15.
3. Raise motor housing end of saw until you reach
the desired angle setting on bevel scale. See
Figure 15.
4. Tighten wing nut securely.
AWARNING:
ATTEMPTING
BEVEL
CUT
WITHOUT WING NUT SECURELY TIGHTENED
CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
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