Craftsman 315248200 table saw

User Manual - Page 43

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
_1, WARNING: When servicing,use onlyidentical
Craftsman replacement parts.Use ofany other
pert may createa hazard or causeproduct
damage,
_1= WARNING: To preventaccidentalstartingthat
could cause possibleseriouspersonalinjury,
turn offthe saw, remove the switchkey, and
unplugthe saw beforeworkingonthe table saw.
Remove sawdustfrom the rails,top surface,and
inside ofsaw frequently,
Clean plasticparts with a softdamp cloth,Do not
useany strongsolvents.
_i, WARNING: Do not at any time let brakefluids,
gasoline, petroleum-basedproducts,penetrating
oils, etc. contactplasticparts,They contain
chemicalsthat can damage, weaken or destroy
plastic,
Pedodically clean the table, rails, and dp fencawith
gum and pitch remover. Do not allow pitch to
accumulate on the saw.
Apply a thin coatof paste wax to the table top so
thewood slideseasilywhile cutting.
Regularlycheck all nuts,bolts, screws,andbelts
fortightnessand condition.Make sure thethroat
plate is in goodcondition.
MOTOR / ELECTRICAL
Frequentlyvacuum or blowout any sawdustfrom
the motor.
,_k WARNING: If the powercordisworn, cut, or
damaged inany way, have it replacedimmedi-
ately bya qualifiedservicetechnicianat a Sears
store or repair center. Failureto do socould
result in sedous personalinjury.
WARNING: To avoidfire or electrocution,
reassembleelectdc partswith onlyidentical
Craftsman replacementparts. Reassemble
exactlyas originallyassembled.
This saw has been lubricatedat the factory pdorto
shipment,After extended use, you shouldinspect,
clean, and lubricatetheareas shownin the drawing.
Clean beforelubricatingwitha solventrecommended
for gum and pitchremoval. Lubricatewith SAE no,20
or no. 30 engine oil
See Figure 58.
Table brackets.(a)
Bevel handwheelrodthreadsand knuckle.(b)
Heighthandwheelthreadsand trunnion,(c)
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FRONTOF_L,_W
Fig. 58
CRIIFTSNRN"TABLESAW315.228,1_
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