Craftsman 113.241680 Owner's Manual

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MODEL NO,
113.241680
SAW WITH LEGS
TWO TABLE EXTENSIONS
AND MOTOR
Serial
Number
Model and serial
number may be found
at the rear of the base.
You should record both
model and serial number
in a safe place for
future use.
CAUTION:
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY
MRN
IO-INCH
FLEX DRIVE TABLE SAW
assembly
operating
repair parts
Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago,
Part No. 62868
IL. 60684 U.S.A.
Printed in U,S.A
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Page 1 - FLEX DRIVE TABLE SAW

Save This ManualFor Future Reference A/RSownersmanualMODEL NO,113.241680SAW WITH LEGSTWO TABLE EXTENSIONSAND MOTORSerialNumberModel and serialnumber

Page 2

iMPORTANT m Read Before ProceedingBlade cannot be more than 2 inches above the tabletop when tilting the sawblade to make bevel cuts oradjustments. Lo

Page 3 - 5/16" APART

HEELING ADJUSTMENT or PARALLELISMOF SAWBLADE TO MITER GAUGEGROOVEWhile cutting, the material must move in a straightline PARALLEL to the SAWBLADE . .

Page 4

.9. Using a wood block and hammerasshown, moverear support bearing to right or left as required torealign the blade. If necessary, shift front support

Page 5

If blade is NOT SQUARE to table.., the 90° stopscrew must be ADJUSTED.A. Unscrew 90° STOP SCREW three to four turnsusing 3/16 in. setscrew wrench.B. T

Page 6 - 7/16 in

TILT MECHANISMLower blade to 2 inches or closer to the table topbefore tilting blade. Failure to do this may result indamage to your saw.The handwheel

Page 7 - LISTOFLOOSEPARTS

5. From among the loose parts, find the followinghardware:4 Carriage Bolts, 5/16 - 18 x 3/4 in. long4 Flatwashers 17/64 x 3/4 x 1/164 Hex. Nuts, 5/16

Page 8 - ASSEMBLY

5. RemovetheplasticcoversfromtheendsoftheSHAFTHOUSING.SAW ARBORMOTOR END _-_ _-- ---_ ENO6. Push the saw arbor end of the flexible shaft outof the SHA

Page 9 - MOUNTING SAW

9. Bend the SHAFT HOUSING toward the motoras illustrated. Insert end of LARGE FERRULEover MOTOR CONNECTOR and line upSQUARE END of flexible shaft with

Page 10 - CHECKING TABLE iNSERT

14.CAUTION:Overtighteningshaft bracketboltsmaycausedamageto bracketor ferrule.With end of LARGEFERRULEinsertedintorecessin motor end cap tighten 2 Hex

Page 11 - OF SAWBLADE TO MITER GAUGE

Insert four (4) 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 in. long screwsthrough holes in each EXTENSION then throughtable. Install flat washer, Iockwashers, and nuts onthe scr

Page 12 - WOOD BLOCK

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 inmaterial or

Page 13

5_Turn front bar end for end and insert boltsthrougr_holesin m_ddleandon right sidesoffront of saw tabteas i!lustrated . . install!ockwashers and nuts

Page 14 - MOUNTING THE MOTOR

13, Raise blade a!! the way _p,!4. Carefuiiy move fence against blade.!5. Move front bar untit "0" mark on rip scale isapproximately in line

Page 15 - IL.o+,++ 1

For very close adjustments, grasp the guide bar withboth hands and move the fence with your thumbs.\Place fence on saw but DO NOT LOCK IT.Move the REA

Page 16 - SHAFTHOUSING

3. The rip fence must be PARALLEL with thesawblade and miter Gauge grooves .,, Movefence until it is along side of groove. Do NOTLOCK IT. it should be

Page 17 - •ocKwAS. .\1 II ,... r •

WARNIlNG: TO AVOID iNJURY DUE; TOACCIDENTAL START. TURN SWITCH "OFF" ANDREMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE O UTLET.2, MAKE SURE THE BLADE IS ALL

Page 18 - TABLE EXTENSIONS

ALIGNING SPREADERWARNING: TO AVOID _NJURY FROMACCIDENTAL START, TURN SWITCH OFF ANDREMOVE PLUG FROM POWER OUTLET.IMPORTANT: The SPREADER must always b

Page 19 - ALiGNiNG EXTENSIONS

4. if the head is not square with the bar, adjustmentsare required,A. Loosen the "knob" (1) and the "two screws"(2),B. Position th

Page 20

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW9 SAWBLADE7' BLADE GUARD8 TABLE,NSERT / /__M,TEROAUGE 10EXACT-I-COT1 > ANT'Z'C@CKLOCK HANDLE _ \ _.._._iit_.

Page 21 - ALIGNING RIP FENCE

2 ELEVATION HANDWHEEL , . . elevates orlowers the blade. Turn clockwise to elevate...counterclockwise to lower.NOTE: Any time sawbiade has been elevat

Page 22 - ADJUST PRESSURE

NEVER OPERATE THE SAW WITHOUT THEPROPER !NSERT IN PLACE. USE THE SAWBLADE iNSERT WHEN SAWING,.. USE THECOMBINATION DADO MOLDING INSERT (9-22271) WHEN

Page 23 - ' /

AE)DJTIONAL SAFETY aNSTRUCTiONS FOR TABLE SAWSWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOTOPERATE YOUR SAW UNTIL iT iS COMPLETELYASSEMBLED AND iNSTALLED ACCOR

Page 24 - SETSCREW ONLY

BASIC SAWWORK HELPERSBefore cutting any wood on your saw, study all ofthe "Basic Saw Operations".Notice that in order to make some of the cu

Page 25

CROSSCUTTINGCROSSCUTTING is known as cutting wood acrossthe grain, at 90° , or square with both the edge andthe flat side of the wood. This is done wi

Page 26 - PICTURE CLARITY

1. NEVER USE THE RIP FENCE AS A LENGTHSTOP BECAUSE THE CUTOFF PI ECE COULDBiND BETWEEN THE FENCE AND THE BLADECAUSING A KICKBACK.2. When making repeti

Page 27 - GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW

COMPOUND MATER CUTTINGCOMPOUND MITER CUTTING is a combination ofmiter cutting and bevel crosscutting. The cut ismade at an angle other than 90° to bot

Page 28

When"WIDTH OF RIP" is 6 in. and WIDER use yourRIGHT Handto feed the workpiece until it is clearofthe table.Use LEFT hand ONLY to guide the w

Page 29 - ARBORNUTi/S

FeedtheworkpiecebyhandalongtheAUXILIARYFENCEuntilthe endisapprox.1in. pastthefrontedgeof thetable.ContinuetofeedusingthePUSHBLOCK.Holdtheworkpieceinpo

Page 30 - OPERATmON

PLOUGHING AND MOLDINGPLOUGHING is grooving with the grain the longway of the workpmece, using the fence. USE properholddowns and feed devices.PLOUGHIN

Page 31 - / I it i

DADOINGinstructions for operating the Dado Head arecontained in booklet furnished with the Dado Head.The Recommended Dado Head is listed underRecommen

Page 32 - WORKPIECE

MOTORLUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE1. The sleeve bearings, in both end shields of themotor, have been lubricated at the factory withcorrect lubricant. No

Page 33 - TABLE __.../J

LUBRiCATiONThe following parts should be oiled occasionallywith SAE No. 20 or No. 30 engine oil.1. Tilt screw threads and pivot nut. (First Clean with

Page 34

N. Provide adequate support to the rear andsides of the saw table for wider or longwork pieces.O. Plastic and composition (like hardboard)materials ma

Page 35 - WORK SUPPORT

TROUBLE SHOOTUNGWARNING: TO AVOID INJURY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCEOUTLET BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING.TROUBLE SH

Page 36 - I SECOND CUT if

TROUBLE SHOOTING -= MOTOR {Continued)TROUBLE;Motor starts slowlyor fails to come upto full speed.Motor overheats. 1.2.Starting switch in 1.motor will

Page 37 - USING FEATHERBOARDS

411 1215 14 47/45 _ I 46[7_-----52Figure 1212516,/15 1428 29_ /4836 37'3534 33/

Page 38 - MAINTENANCE

PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO, 113,241680FIGURE 1Key PartNo. No. Description1346789101112131415161718192O212223242526272862894ST

Page 39 - BEARING POINTS

PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.241680\5045 46138 376\89 7/ J52/3326\2642363218 /' 731 30 29 287 8\5127JFigure 2

Page 40 - TROUBLE SHOOTUNG

PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.241680FIGURE 2Key PartNo. No. Description1 STD523110 *Screw, 5/16-18 x 7/62 STD551131 *Lockwa

Page 41

PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO, 113.24t68010 11FIGURE 3 -- 62773 FENCE ASSEMBLYDescription- 62773 = Fence Assembly', RipKey

Page 42

PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.241580"-------4FIGURE 4 -- MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLYKeyNo.123 STD5510314 378935 ISTD5108036 L

Page 43 - FIGURE 1

LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 raNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113,24168G!2\\3 4FIGURE 5 m ON/OFF POWER OUTLET 60381]Key" Part "t No. DescriptionP=m 60381

Page 44

PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO, 113=2416801 238 7 102FIGURE 6 m GUARD ASSEMBLYKey PartNo. No.62894 Guard, Assembly, Saw1 60297 Nu

Page 45

MOTOR SPECJFICATmONS AND ELECTRmCAL REQUIREMENTsThis saw is designed to use a 3450 RPM motor only.Do not use any motor that runs faster than 3450RPM I

Page 46

PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO, 113.24!580FIGURE 7 -- LEGSI 22J6\5 4Key PartNo, No. Description2345678603146255262554STD551225STD

Page 47 - ' m

PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.241680NOTE:ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THiS MOTORMAY CREATE A HAZARD UNLESSREPAIR IS DONE BY QUALIF

Page 48

SERVICEMODEL NO,113.241680SAW WITH LEGSTWO TABLE EXTENSIONSAND MOTORHOW TO ORDERREPAIR PARTS10 iNCHFLEX DRIVE TABLE SAWNow that you have purchased you

Page 49 - Description

CONTENTSWARRANTY ... 2GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION• , 2Tools Needed ... 6List of Loose Parts ..

Page 50 - FIGURE 7 -- LEGS

LISTOFLOOSEPARTSPart Hameitem Qty.A Blade Guard and Spreader ... !B Rip Fence ... 1C Owners Manual ...

Page 51 - FIGURE 9 -- 62855 MOTOR

Item Part Name Qty.Loose Parts Bag No. 62889 ... 1(Containing the Following Items):A Nut, Weld ... 1B Clamp, Spreader ...

Page 52 - 113.241680

MOUNTING SAW1. From among the loose parts, find the followinghardware:4 Hex Head Screws, 5/16 - 18 x 1-1/4 in. long.4 Hex Nuts, 5/16- 18 (approx. dia.

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