Craftsman 315218280 table saw

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[] Turnthe powerswitchto theon position.
[] Whenthecutis made,turnthesawoff.Waitforthe
bladeto cometo a completestopbeforeremovingthe
workpiece.
Onceall non-throughcutsarecompleted:
[] Unplugyoursaw.
[] Reinstallthespreader/rivingknifeinthe"up"position
theninstallbladeguardandanti-kickbackpawls.
NON-THROUGH CUT
BLADE
GUARD
REMOVED
PUSHSTICK
[]
[]
Remove the spreader/riving knife.
Mount the dado blade, according to manufacturer
instructions, using the blade and chippers appropriate
for the desired width of cut.
[] Reinstall the blade nut.
NOTE: The blade washer may be used provided the
arbor shaft extends slightly beyond the arbor nut.
[] Make sure the blade nut is fully engaged and the arbor
extends past a securely tightened blade nut.
[] Place release lever in locked position.
[] Install the dado throat plate and rotate the blade by
hand to make sure it turns freely then lower the blade.
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WARNING: Always use push blocks, push sticks,
or featherboards when making dado cuts to avoid
the risk of serious injury.
,_, WARNING: Do not use blades rated less than the
speed of this tool. Failure to heed this warning could
result in personal injury.
DAD0 CUT
Fig. 41
MAKING A DADO CUT
See Figure 42.
An optional dado throat plate is required for this procedure
(see the Accessories section of this manual and check
with the retailer where the table saw was purchased). All
blades and dado sets must not be rated less than the
speed of this tool and may have a maximum width of
1/2 in.
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JNL WARNING: Unplug the saw to prevent accidental
starting that could result in possible injury.
[] Unplug your saw.
[] Remove the blade guard, anti-kickback pawls, and
throat plate.
[] Next, remove the blade nut, blade washer, and saw
blade.
A
WARNING: Always store the blade washer and
throat plate in secure location when changing back
to saw blade. Failure to do so may result in possible
injury and damage to the tool.
Fig. 42
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