
SearsownersmanualMODEL NO.113.24140CAUTION:Read GENERALand ADDITIONALSAFETYINSTRUCTIONScarefullyCRRFTSMRN9-INCH MO TORIZEDTABLE SAWassemblyoperatingre
motor specifications and electrical requirementsMOTOR SPECl FICATIONSThe AC motor used in this saw is a capacitor start,non-reversible type, with the
basic saw operationWe recommend the following instructions for operatingyour saw so that you get the best results and to minimizethe likelihood of per
lubricationThe saw motor bearings have been packed at the factorywith proper lubricant and require no additional lubrication.The following parts shoul
RIPPING,BEVEL RIPPING, RESAWINGANDRABBETING(alongthe edgeof a workpiece)areperformedusing the RIP FENCEtogetherwithAUXILIARYdeviceswhenrequired.WARNIN
basic saw operation ALwAvs,op ,LONO WORKP[ECESWORK SUPPORTUse a "saw horse" ... and a piece of plywood.//When "WIDTH OF RIP" is 6
NARROW RIPPING - SHORT PIECES - UP TO 18"Position the AUXILIARY FENCE to the desired WIDTHOF RIP ... lock RIP FENCE in place.Hold workpiece again
basic saw operationHold workpiece against AUXILIARY FENCE ... feedwith RIGHT Hand ... guide with LEFT hand until clear oftable,When ripping thin strip
RABBETINGRabbeting is known as cutting out a section of the cornerof a piece of material.To make a RABBET requires two cuts which do not go allthe way
adjustmentsIf tooth does not touch the same amount .. themechanism underneath must be adjusted to make the bladePARALLEL to GROOVE.1.2.Loosen four (4)
BLADE TILT, OR SQUARENESS OF BLADE TO TABLE90° (SQUARE) and 45 ° (BEVEL) STOP COLLARS.When the bevel pointer is pointing directly to the "0"
general safety instructions for power tools1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL 12.Read the owner's manual carefully. Learn itsapplication and limitations as
adjustmentsTILT blade to LEFT as far as it will go. It will stop whenthe PIVOT NUT is against the 45 ° STOP COLLAR ... andthe pointer SHOULD POINT to
lubricationThe saw motor bearings have been packed at the factorywith proper lubricant and require no additional lubrication.The following parts shoul
trouble shootingWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWERSOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING.TROUB
TROUBLESHOOTING- MOTOR(continued)TROUBLE PROBABLECAUSEMotor fails to developfull power. (Poweroutput of motor decreasesrapidly with decrease involtage
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1oAll parts illustrated in Figures 1 through 5 and listed under part numbers may be ordered through any Sears retail mail orderstore. Order parts by m
13 14 15 14 18 171934.31 32 3\30,23 16 24 37 1614 15 14Figure 2ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS MOTORMAY CREATE A HAZARD UNLESS REPAIRIS DONE BY QUALIFIED S
FIGURE 2Key PartNo. No. Description1 805297-12 624253 603024 624305 624346 603037 379008 624319 6244510 6016911 636212 6244013 44803514 6243715 623061
repair partsPARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN g-INCH MOTORIZED TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.241403 41 2101311 1214FIGURE 3- 62418 RIP FENCE ASSEMBLYKey PartNo. No.--
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 9-INCH MOTORIZED ;TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.24140@234567FIGURE 4- 62070 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLYKey PartNo. No. Description-- 620701
additional safety instructions for table sawsWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOTATTEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR SAW UNTIL IT ISCOMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND INSTA
repair partsPARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 9-INCH MOTORIZED TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.24140e3256\891011FIGURE 5 - 62417 BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLYKey PartNo. No.-- 6
SearsownersmanualMODEL NO.113.24140HOW TO ORDERREPAIR PARTSCRRFTSMRN9-INCH MO TORIZEDTABLE SAWThe Model Number will be found on a plate attached to yo
unpacking and checking contentsCONTENTSTOOLS NEEDEDGeneral Safety Instructions for Power Tools ... 2Additional Safety Instructions for Bench Saw
assemblyMOUNTING SAW ON CRAFTSMAN FLOOR BASE1.2.3.Place saw on base so that front corners of saw are evenwith corners of base.Find four hex. head bolt
assemblyWiNG SCREWCARRIAGE BOLTINSTALLING BLADE GUARDFind the parts shown among the loose parts ... attachto spreader support rod at the back of the s
IMPORTANT: Make a black pencil line on the guidebar at the end of the rip fence head. This will beexplained further on in this manual under "Basi
getting to know your saw4 MITER GAUGE LOCK HANDLEANTI-KICKBACK PAWLSHOLES FORATTACHING FACING3 RIP FENCELOCKI ELEVATION CRANK5 RESET BUTTONON-OFF SWIT
REMOVING AND INSTALLING SAWBLADEWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH"OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCEOUTLET BEFORE REMOVING OR IN
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