Craftsman 113.221720 Specifications

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Page 1 - TABLE SAW

Save This Manual ForFuture ReferenceFOR YOURESAF TY.BEAD ALLINSTRUCTIONSCAREFULLY/IOqNCHDIRECT IVETABLE SAW. assembly. operating• repair partsSold by

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TIge in saw table t_y.b sligl_ly using pi_rs

Page 3 - WEAR YOUR

CHECKING HEELING OR PARALLELISMOF SAWBLADE TO THE ?4_TER GAUGEGROOVEWhi_e cutting, the materia_ must _:_e _ _ _Vai_h__PARALLEL to the SAWBLADE there,&

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\\\if It does - alternately tighten other three screwsslowly.\12

Page 5 - ADDITIONAL iNSTRUCTiONS FOR

ADJUSTING 90 ° BEVEL STOP1. On the stop bracket are two 10-32 pan head screwswhich set 90° stop position. Ifcondition A exists, thetwo screws need to

Page 6 - 3-PRONG OUTLET

assemblyCHECKING 45° BEVEL STOP1. Turn Elevation Handwhee counterc ockwise to raiseblade as high as it will go.2. Turn Bevel Handwheel clockwise to ti

Page 7 - -_ RECEPTACLE

iNSTALLiNG TABLE EXTENSIONS1. Lower blade to below the table top.2. From among the loose parts, find the following hard-ware:* 14 Flat Hd. Socket Scre

Page 8 - LIST OF LOOSE PARTS

TO RAISE EXTENSIONand rear.3. Check height with square and tighten A B and C.4. Repeat for left extension.ia=vTl_l @ar_DJTO LOWER EXTENSION2_ Tighten

Page 9 - CHECK BLADE INSERT

TO RAISE OUTER EDGE OF EXTENSION1. Loosen screws C, D, and G on right extension.2. Tighten screws B, E, and F until table extension islevel.3. Snug do

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extension.5. Check left extension.6. Adjust left extension in same manner.Check left!I,i:li i '! |ill |1!!t |_HI iili llil,• ii1,1 iiI I I I I I

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2. Parts are assembled as shown in illustration. Followsteps below.3. MAKE SURE TH E BLADE IS ALL THE WAY UP ANDSQUARE WITH THE TABLE.SQUARE NUT_..,_

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WARRANTY SERVICE iS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY"CONTACTING "irHENEAREST SEARS SERV_ECF_NTER/DEPARTMENTTHROUGHOUT THE UN|TED STATES.THIS WARRANTY APP

Page 13 - BEVEL .A T \

ALIGNING SPREADERIMPORTANT: To work properly, the Spreader mustlways be adj usted sot he cut wo rkpiece w ill pass onither side of the Spreader withou

Page 14 - ADJUSTING BEVEL SCREW TENSION

ALiGNiNG RiP FENCEWARNING: A mlsailgned Fence can cause kick-backs and jams. To avoid injury, follow theseinstructions until fence is properly aligned

Page 15 - AS TABLE

6. Move the measuring tape under head of Rip Fenceuntilthe 10 inch mark on the measuring tape is linedup with the right edge of the Rip Fence head.RiP

Page 16 - LEVELING EXTENSIONS

13. Use a tape rule to measure 10 inches out from theleft side of the blade. Position the Rip Fence so theright side of the fence is at this 10 inch m

Page 17 - EXTENSION

assemblywith them.correctly.o o 0 0A_0 o o 0FRONTOF TABLESAWP_FRONTSIDECATALOG NO. 9-22244 LEG SET(not included with table saw)Recommended hardware (n

Page 18 - iili llil

getting to know your saw5 BLADE GUARDSPREADER 6 TABLE iNSERTRiP FENCETABLEEXTENSIONJ3 TiLT HANDWHEELBEVEL SCALE1 ON-OFF SWITCHPOWER CORDON-OFF SWITCHC

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getting to know your saw2 ELEVATION HANDWHEEL... elevates orIowersthe blade. Turn counterclockwise toelevate,clockwise to lower.3 TILTHANDWHEEL...tilt

Page 20 - ATTACHING RiP FENCE

REMOVING AND iNSTALLiNGSAWBLADEWARNING: To avoid Injury due to accidentalstart, push switch "OFF" and remove plug frompower source outlet be

Page 21 - ALiGNiNG RiP FENCE

basic saw operationsWORK HELPERSBefore cutting any _ on your saw, study all of the"Basic Saw Operations."Notice that in order to make some o

Page 22 - RiP FENCE H__

safety instructions for basic2. Choose the right blade or cutting accessory forthe material and the type of cuttingyou plan todo.3. Never use grinding

Page 23 - REAR OF SAW

E. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES.Form habit of checking for and removing keys andadjusting wrenches from tool before turning it on.F. To avoid in

Page 24 - I_ 18" MIN "1

safety instructions for basic saw operationsb. Neverconfinethe piece beingcutoff. That is, 1. Before actually cutting with the saw, watch it while itt

Page 25 - ON-OFF SWITCH

basic saw operation -using the miter gaugeThe MITER GAUGE IS USED when CROSSCUTTING,MITER CUTTING, BEVEL CUTTING, COMPOUND MI-TER CUTTING, DADOING and

Page 26 - # 10 WOOD SCREWS

basic saw operationsREPETITIVE CUTTING1. NEVER USE THE RiP FENCE AS A LENGTH STOPBECAUSE THE CUT OFF PIECE COULD BINDBETWEEN THE FENCE AND THE BLADE C

Page 27 - SAWBLADE

BEVEL CROSSCUTTINGBEVEL CROSSCUTTING is the same as crosscuttingexcept that the wood is also cut at an angle, other than90° with the flat side of the

Page 28 - BEFORE EACH USE:

basic saw operationsRIPPINGRmpplngsknown as acutting operation along the lengthof the workpiece.Position the Fence to the desired WIDTH OF RiP andlock

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When WIDTH OF RiP is 1/2 inch to 2 inches, the PushStick CANNOT be used because the Guard will inter-fere. USE the Auxiliary Fence/Work Support and Pu

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USING FEATHERBOARDS FOR THRUSAWINGFEATHERBOARD"C" CLAMPSbacks.piece.i WARNING: Make sure the Featherbeard againslI the edge presses only on

Page 31 - CROSSCUTTING

USING FEATHERBOARDS FOR NON-THRU SAWINGFeatherboards are NOT employed during non thru-sawing operations when using the Miter Gauge.USE FEATHERBOARDS F

Page 32 - TOP VIEW

basic saw operationsPLOUGHINGPLOUGHING is grooving with the grain the longway ofthe workpiece, using the Fence. USE proper hold-downs al_clfeed devils

Page 33 - COMPOUND MITER CUTTING

lubricationThe sawmotor bearings have been packed at the factorywith proper lubricant and require no additional lubrica-tion.The following parts shoul

Page 34 - LONG WORKPIECES

uselength stopsagainst it. it must be freetomove. If confined, itcouldget wedged againstthe blade and cause a kickback or throw-back.c. Never cut more

Page 35 - WORK SUPPORT

sears recommends the following accessoriesITEM CAT. NO.Saw Blades ... See CatalogDado insert ...

Page 36 - RESAWING

TROUBLESHOOTING - MOTORNOTE: Motors used on wood working too_s are particularly susceptible to theaccumulation of sawdust and wood chips and should be

Page 37 - ACROSS THE END

repair partsI/ff/!tll1II42

Page 38 - PLOUGHING

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PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 1113.2217204 51 /÷..6\13I12FIGURE 2 - GUARD ASSEMBLYKEY INO.i7/i8 628109 62410 Pin, 1/4 x 1-3/6410

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PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113,22172010 118 943t1513FIGURE3 FENCE ASSEMBLYKEY PARTNO. NO.1 626932 626923 STD5510314 629965 ST

Page 41 - TROUBLESHOOTING - MOTOR

PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.221720_ :ii i! __ _ • i _1 S2693 Pleg; B_0n2 62999 i E_b (i_¢iOdes Key #i)1/323/86 _724 ii_r7

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10-INCHDIRECT DRIVE TABLE SAWNow that you have purchased your 10-inch directdrive table saw, should a need ever exist for repairparts or service, simp

Page 44 - FIGURE 2 - GUARD ASSEMBLY

BEFORE STARTING1. To avoid kickbacks and slips into the blade, makesure the Rip Fence is parallel to the sawblade.2. Before thru-sawing, check the Ant

Page 45 - FIGURE3 FENCE ASSEMBLY

glossary of terms for woodworkinghthepart of the workDiece which will be. or has been_cutby the blade. Trail EndSet , the =n a nppingThe distance thai

Page 46 - MODEL NO. 113.221720

GROUNDING LUGPLUG i_ _ KNOWN GROUND-_ RECEPTACLEADAPTERIt is recommended that you have a qualified electricianreplace the TWO prong outlet with a prop

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Medium Screwdriver 7/16, 1/2,11/16 in.#2 Phi ips Screwdriver._ Long Nose P ers"J' _ " " h P ersHex 'L ' wrenc, 3/lf6, I/

Page 48 - Printed in U.S.A. 12/92

assemblyBag of Loose PartsContaining the following:Q Key, Switch .............. 1R Nut, Square 1/4-20 ....

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