Craftsman 113.299142 Owner's Manual

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Sears
owners
manual
MODEL NO.
113.299142
SAW ON LY
113.299040
SAW WITH LEGS
TWO TABLE EXTENSIONS
AND MOTOR
113.298470
SAW WITH LEGS
ONE TABLE EXTENSION
AND MOTOR
;eria
Number
Model and serial
number may be found
at the left-hand side
of the base.
You should record both
model and serial number
in a safe place for
future use.
CAUTION:
Read GENERAL
and ADDITIONAL
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
carefully
CRRFTSMRN+--_
IO-INCH TABLE SA W
assembly
operating
repair parts
I
Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL. 60684 U.S.A.
Part No. 62588 Printed in U.S.A,
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CRRFTSMRN+--_

SearsownersmanualMODEL NO.113.299142SAW ON LY113.299040SAW WITH LEGSTWO TABLE EXTENSIONSAND MOTOR113.298470SAW WITH LEGSONE TABLE EXTENSIONAND MOTOR;e

Page 2 - FOR POWER TOOLS

Lay REARFENCE GUIDE BAR on table to act as astraightedge. If outer edge of extension ishigher or lowerthan table surface;A. Slightly loosen nuts holdi

Page 3 - FOR TABLE SAWS

9. Holdrodwithonehandandwitha7/16(n.wrenchorpliersstartscrewingonONEof thenutsonlyATURNORTWO... screwonothernutthesameway.10.UsingTWO7/16in.wrenchesor

Page 4 - ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

ALIGNING RIP FENCEThe fence should slide easily along the bars and alwaysremain in alignment (parallel to sawblade and miter gaugegrooves).The alignme

Page 5 - CONTENTS

If the fence does not slide easily along the bars, the pressureof the spring can be REDUCED.1. Loosen the screws.2. Move spring slightly toward rear o

Page 6 - I L '

2. Attach REAR bar using SIXTH and EIGHTH holes inbar.NOTE: Remove screws from Table Extensions ... the onesclosest to the table. Reinstall them after

Page 7 - ASSEMBLY

1/4-20HEXHD.SCREWI/4 IN.LOCKWASHER1./4-20HEXNUT6. Slide SPREADER ROD into BLADE GUARDSUPPORT until end of ROD is even with edge ofSUPPORT .. • Tighten

Page 8

15. Make two folds in a small piece (6 x 6 in.) or ordinaryN EWSPAPE R making three thicknesses.The folded paper will be used as a "'spacing

Page 9 - FRONTOF SAW I/2

11. Lift motor and insert the TWO PINS on motor baseinto HOLES in cradle ... push motor in as far as it willgo.12. Lower the blade...install belt on s

Page 10

INSTALLING BELT GUARD1. Remove the belt and motor pulley.2. Screws furnished with guard are "self threading" ..screw them into holes in BELT

Page 11 - 8 THICKNESSES

Press guard onto support so that bottom of guard isapproximately 3/4 in. away from belt.NOTE: To remove guard, lift up on LONG TABS ofcl ps ... pull g

Page 12

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAWSIf within one y_ar from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Table Saw fails due to a defect in material

Page 13

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAWTABLE INSERTMTERGAUGE 10 EXACT,CUTLOCK HANDLE_ \MITER GAUGESAWBLADEBLADE GUARDANTI-KICKBACKPAWLSRIP FENCERIP FENCELOCK HANDLET

Page 14 - /1 _/-- "----_

2 ELEVATION CRANK ... elevates or lowers the blade.Turn clockwise to elevate ... counterclockwise tolower.3 TILT CRANK ... tilts the blade for bevel c

Page 15 - 1./4-20HEXNUT

9 REMOVING AND INSTALLING SAWBLADE.WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURNSWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROMPOWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE REMOVING OR

Page 16 - MOUNTING THE MOTOR

BASIC SAW OPERATIONUSING THE MITER GAUGECROSSCUTTING, MITER CUTTING, BEVEL CUTTING,COMPOUND MITER CUTTING and when RABBETINGacross the end of a narrow

Page 17

CROSSCUTTINGCROSSCUTTING is known as cutting wood acrossthe grain, at go °, or square with both the edge and the flatside of the wood. This is done wi

Page 18 - INSTALLING BELT GUARD

1. NEVER USE THE RIP FENCE AS A LENGTH STOPBECAUSE THE CUTOFF PIECE COULD BINDBETWEEN THE FENCE AND THE BLADE CAUSINGA KICKBACK.2_ When making repetit

Page 19 - CORD CLAMPS

USING THE RIP FENCERIPPING, BEVEL RIPPING, RESAWING ANDRABBETING are performed using the RIP FENCE togetherwith the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT, PUSH

Page 20 - MTERGAUGE 10 EXACT,CUT

When "WIDTH OF RIP" is 2 in. to 6 in. wide USE THEPUSH STICK to feed the work.When WIDTH OF RIP is NARROWER than 2 in., the pushstick CANNOT

Page 21 - 5TOP PIN 45 ° HOLE

RESAWINGRESAWING is known as ripping a piece of wood throughits thickness. NOTE: To RESAW a piece of wood widerthan 3-3/8 in... it will be necessary

Page 22

ADJUSTMENTSWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH"OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCEOUTLET BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS.MITER GAUGEN

Page 23 - BASIC SAW OPERATION

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFOR TABLE SAWSWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOTOPERATE YOUR SAW UNTIL IT IS COMPLETELYASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED ACCORDI

Page 24 - REPETITIVE CUTTING

If tooth does not touch the same amount ... themechanism underneath must be adjusted to make theblade PARALLEL to GROOVE. FRONT TRUNNIONA. Rear trunni

Page 25 - COMPOUND MITER CUTTING

4. Operate the tilt-lock handle (COUNTERCLOCKWISE)to loosen the tilt clamp screw.5. NOTE; Handle is spring loaded for engagement withscrew head -- mus

Page 26 - USING THE RIP FENCE

45° POSITIONTILT blade to LEFT as far as it will go. It will stop when"_the PIVOT NUT is against the 45 ° STOP COLLAR ... andthe pointer SHOULD P

Page 27

LUBRICATIONThe following parts should be oiled occasionally with SAENo. 20 or No. 30 engine oil.1. Tilt screw threads and pivot nut, (First Clean with

Page 28 - RABBETING

TROUBLE SHOOTINGWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN: SWITCH "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCEOUTLET BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING.TROUB

Page 29 - ADJUSTMENTS

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

Page 30 - OF BLADE TO TABLE

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Page 31 - 45 ° STOP COLLAR

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Page 32 - MAINTENANCE

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Page 33 - RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES

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Page 34 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

B. Never use grinding wheels, abrasive cut-off wheels,friction wheels (metal slitting blades) wire wheels orbuffing wheels.11. USE ONLY ACCESSORIES DE

Page 35

PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.299142, 113,299040 & 113.2984701 23 4tIFIGURE 3 -- 62581 FENCE ASSEMBLYKeyNo.1234567891011

Page 36 - REPAIR PARTS

PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.299142, 113.299040 & 113.298470I13!T--46FIGURE 4 - 62325 MITER GUAGE ASSEMBLYKeyNo. Descri

Page 38

PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.299142, 113.299040 & 113.2984701 2I!/j96 5 412 112FIGURE 8 -- LEGS FOR MODEL 113.299040AND

Page 39 - _" _ _.,--_

SearsownersmanualSERVICEMODEL NO.113.299142SAW ON LY113.299040SAW WITH LEGSTWO TABLE EXTENSIONSAND MOTOR113.298470SAW WITH LEGSONE TABLE EXTENSIONAND

Page 40

WARNING:IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THISPOWER TOOL CAN INCUR THE POTENTIAL HAZARDOF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PARTICULARLY WHENUSED IN DAMP LOCATIONS, IN PROXIMI

Page 41

UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS/_ TOOLS NEEDEDM_dia__nscSrCrew_ dri_rerP.ers_U_IU II1. , ... Wrenches_i..'i:!.':i.i:,'i'.i;,!:iii

Page 42

KeyNo, Part Name232425252525262627272829303132_ty.Switch Key ... 2Self-ThreadingNut ... 2Hex HeadScrew,5/

Page 43

\\CZ>/3.4.Insert forefinger into table-insert slot and pull upwardto remove insert.Replace nsert. If clips do not hold insert securely,remove inser

Page 44 - HOW TO ORDER

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

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