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Craftsman 320.17255 Manual De Operaciones página 10

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Ripping
or
Rip
Cut
A cutting
operation
along
the
length
of the
workpiece.
Freehand
Cut
Performing
a cut
without
using
a fence,
miter
gauge,
fixture,
work
clamp,
or other
proper
device
to keep
the
workpiece
from
twisting
or moving
during
the
cut.
Orbital
Sawing
In addition
to the
up and
down
movement
of a sabre
saw's
blade,
there
is orbital
action
which
thrusts
the
blade
forward
on the
cutting
stroke
and
greatly
increases
the
cutting
speed
over
conventional
sabre
saws.
Scrolling
Allows
the
blade
to swivel
for
intricate
pattern
cutting.
Through
Sawing
Any
cutting
operation
where
the
blade
extends
completely
through
the
thickness
of the
workpiece.
Kerf
The
material
removed
by the
blade
in a through
cut or the
slot
produced
by the
blade
in a non-through
or partial
cut.
Workpiece
or Material
The
item
on which
the
cutting
operation
is being
done.
The
surfaces
of a workpiece
are commonly
referred
to as faces,
ends
and
edges.
Gum
A sticky,
sap-based
residue
from
wood
products.
Resin
A sticky,
sap-based
substance
that
has
hardened.
WARNING:
Your
saw
should
NEVER
be connected
to the
power
source
when
you
are
assembling
parts,
making
adjustments,
installing
or removing
blades,
cleaning
or when
it is not
in use.
Disconnecting
the
saw
will
prevent
accidental
starting,
which
could
cause
serious
personal
injury.
1.
The
Edge
Guide
is force-fitted
into
the
top
of the
storage/carrying
case.
2.
The
Bevel
Assist
handle
with
3 Blades
stored
inside
is also
force-fitted
into
the
top
of the
case.
3.
The
Vac
Adapter
is attached
to the
saw.
4.
Carefully
lift the
saw
out
of the
case
and
place
on a stable
flat
surface.
• 5.
Inspect
the
saw
carefully
to make
sure
that
no breakage
or damage
has
occurred
during
shipping.
If any
of the
items
mentioned
are
missing
(refer
to illustration
on page
11) return
the
saw
to your
nearest
Sears
store
or Craftsman
outlet
to
have
the
saw
replaced.
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