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I_WARNINGI
To avoidinjuryfroman accidentalstart,turntheswitchOFF and alwaysremove theplugfromthepower sourcebefore
makingany adjustments.
ConsultyourlocalSearsServiceCenterifforany reasonthemotorwillnotrun.
SYMPTOM
1.
Saw will not start 2.
3.
Does not make accurate 1.
45° and 90 ° rip cuts
2.
Material pinched blade 1.
when ripping 2.
Material binds on splitter 1.
Saw makes unsatisfactory 1.
cuts 2.
3.
Material kicked back from 1.
blade 2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Blade does not raise or tilt 1.
freely
Blade does not come up 1.
to speed 2.
Machine vibrates
excessively
Does not make accurate
45° and 90 ° cross cuts
POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
Saw not plugged in 1. Plug in saw
Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped 2. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
Cord damaged 3. Have cord replaced by a Sears
Service Center
Positive stop not adjusted correctly 1. Check blade with square and adjust
positive stop
Tilt angle pointer not set accurately 2. Check blade with square and adjust
to zero
Rip fence not aligned with blade 1. Check and adjust rip fence
Warped wood, edge against fence is 2. Select another piece of wood
not straight
Splitter not aligned correctly with blade 1. Check and align splitter with blade
Dull blade
Blade mounted backwards
Gum or pitch on blade
.
5. Gum or pitch on blade causing erratic
feed
Rip fence out of adjustment
Splitter not aligned with blade
Feeding stock without rip fence
Splitter not in place
Dull blade
The operator letting go of material
before it is past saw blade
Miter angle lock knob is not tight
Sawdust and dirt in raising and tilting
mechanisms
Incorrect blade for work being done 4.
5.
1. Replace blade
2. Turn the blade around
3. Remove blade and clean with
turpentine and coarse steel wool
Change the blade
Clean table with turpentine and
steel wool
1.Align rip fence with miter gauge slot
2. Align splitter with blade
3. Install and use rip fence
4. Install and use splitter (with guard)
5. Replace blade
6. Push material all the way past saw
blade before releasing work
7. Tighten knob
1. Brush or blow out loose dust and
dirt
Extension cord too light or too long 1. Replace with adequate size cord
Low house voltage 2. Contact your electric company
1. Saw not mounted securely to
workbench
2. Bench on uneven floor
3. Damaged saw blade
1. Miter gauge out of adjustment
1. Tighten all mounting hardware
2. Reposition on flat level surface
Fasten to floor if necessary
3. Replace blade
1. Adjust miter gauge
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