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Blade Guard Assembly ... ' ...1. Frorn amongthe loose parts, locate the folk_wirlghardware:Hex Screw -114-20 x 1/2" (2)©1/4"
ii IIII,Mlll ,,I,IBlade Guard AlignmentIMPORTANT: To work properly, the spreader mustalways be adjusted so the cut workpiece will pass oneither's
Rip Fence Assembly and Adjustment ...i WARNING: To prevent personal injury, always dis- il connect plug from power source when
° Raisethe ripfencelockinghandle,moveandreturnthe nipfenceadjacentto the mitergaugegroove,lower'theripfencelockinghandle.•Repeatandrechecksteps8
Blade Tilting Control and LOck Lever Adjustment1. Loosen blade tilting lock lever and slide the _eievationhandwheel until blade is at desired angle an
Blade Tilt Indicator Adjustment1. With 90 ° positive stop set and blade tilt control pushedagainst this stop, loosen indicator screw, adjust indica-to
Adjusting Blade Parallel to Miter Gauge GrooveI WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start,]make sure switch is "OFF" and plug is not co
Installing Sawblade1..Unplug the saw.2_Install sawblade onto shaft with the top blade teethpointing toward front of saw_3. Install blade collar with h
Mounting TableSaw to Workbench,Cabinetor Legset(continued)Workbench Mounting Using "C" ClampsAn alternative method of securing your table sa
Getting to Know Your Table Saw ...6 Blade Tilt11 Blade Guard2 Table InsertRip Fence"4 Table7 HandwtMiter Gauge(stored position)1 On-OffOverloadP
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAWIf within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Table Saw fails due to a defect in materialo
Getting to Know Your Table Saw (continued) ...1. On-Off Switch.I CAUTION: Before turning switch "oN;;; _the blade guard is correctly inst
Work Feed DevicesBefore cutting any wood on your saw. study all of the"Basic Saw Operations" found on pages 23 through 33As you learn new ta
Work Feed Devices (continued) ..., Position the handle in the center of the plywood base.Fasten them together with glue and wood screws_IMPORTANT:
Safety instructions for Basic Saw OperationsBefore Each Use:Inspect your saw.o To avoid injury from accidental starting, turn the switchoff, unplug th
Safety instructions for Basic Saw Operations (continued) ---.Plan your cut.* To avoid kickbacks and throwbacks - when a part or allof the workpiece bi
Basic Saw OperationsUsing the Miter GaugeThe miter gauge is used when crosscutting, miter cutting,bevel cutting, compound miter cutting, dadoing and w
-Basic Saw Operations (continued)Repetitive CrosscuttingRepetitive cutting is known as cutting a quantity of piecesthe same length without having to m
Compound Miter CrosscuttingCompound miter cutting is a combination of miter cuttingand bevel crosscutting,. The cut is made at an angle otherthan 90°
Basic Saw Operations (continued)RippingRipping is known as a cutting operation along the lengthof the workpiece.Position the fence to the desired widt
When"width ef rip" is narrower than 2", the push stickcannot be used because the guard wilt interfere° Use theauxiliary fence and push
Before Each Use:inspect your saw., To avoid injury from accidental starting, turn the switchoff, unplug the saw, and remove the switch key beforeraisi
Basic Saw Operations (continued) ...Using Featherboards for Thru-SawingFeatherboards are not employed for thru-sawing opera-t
Using Featherboardsfor NonThru-SawingFeatherboards are not employed during non thru-sawingoperations when using the miter gauge.Use featherboards for
Basic Saw Operations (continued)RabbetingRabbeting is known as cutting out a section of the cornerof a piece of material, across an end or along an ed
installation and Operation of Mol Head ,,To get full arbor nut engagement with the arbor ttlreads ...this saw requires a special molding head mounti
Maintaining Your Table Saw (continued)LubricationThe saw motor bearings and gear case have beenpacked at the factory with proper lubricant and require
Troubleshooting ...WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start, turn switch "OFF" and always remove plug from the power&a
Repair Parts ...Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table SawModel No. 113.221740Figure 1I40373638!IId131415162428 27262221201936
Repair Parts ... ...Parts List for Craftsman!i(Y' B ¢h Top TabieModel No:l 13.221740Always Order by Pa_ Number:- Not KeyNumberFigure I_i ¸¸.
Repair Parts ...Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table SawModel No. 113.2217
Repair Parts ... ...'"Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top
Safety Instructions (continued)• Use extra caution with large, very small or awkwardworkpieces:• Use extra supports (tables, saw horses, blocks, etc.)
,Tu,, ..i,l,ii ¸L. .. Parts ,,,...Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table Saw
Repair Parts ... ..., .Parts List for Craftsman 10" BenchTop Table SawModel No. 3.22174_ii, '_ _'_ _`Always Order by Part
f8WAIRSowner'srnanualMODEL NO.113.221740The model number of your tablesaw is found at the rear' of thebase,_When requesting service or'
* Always use featherboards for any non thru rip typecuts+IJI24'_,, i _*_=.,_-.=. J==-...=o-!FEATHERBOARDS• To avoid kickbacks and slips into the.
Glossary of Terms for Woodworking (continued) ...Rip CutA cutting operation along the length of the workpiece.Sawblade PathTh
4._Fusesmay "blow"or circuitbreakersmaytrip fre_quentlyif:aMotor Is Overloaded. Ovedoading can occur' if youfeed too rapidly or' m
Unpacking and Checking ContentsTools Needed#2 Phillips ScrewdriverCombination SquareCombination Square must be true. Check itsaccuracy as shown below.
List of Loose Parts in the Box and BagsHe)( Screw - 1/4-20 x I/2" (2)Carriage Bolt - 1/4-20 x 7/8" (1)... , Ii,[,!lllllJl ilt;He× Screw _
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