Craftsman 113299315 10" belt drive table saw

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Getting to Know Your Table Saw (continued)'- -
9. Removing and insta|ling Sawblade
WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start, turn- 1
" "' ' ve
switch OFF and remo plug from power source
outlet before removing or installing sawblade.
A. Raise blade guard, remove insert.
B. To remove blade, place a block of wood against
front of blade, pull arbor wrench toward you to
loosen arbor nut.
C.To tighten arbor nut place a block of wood against
rear of blade, push wrench away from you.
When installing the blade, make sure the teeth are
pointing toward the front of the saw and that the blade
and collars are clean, and free frorn any burrs.
The hollow side of the collar must be against the blade.
Always tighten the arbor nut securely.
NOTE: When using the dado or molding head, it is not
necessary to install the (outerl loose collar.
To replace insert.
Place insert into opening in table and push toward rear
of saw to engage rear spring on insert and until keyslot
in insert will drop over screw. Tighten screw. Do not
tighten screw to the point where it will deflect the insert.
i WARNING: To avoid injury from a thrown workpiece,
blade parts, or blade contact, never operate saw
without the proper insert in place. Use _he sawblade
insert when sawing. Use the proper size dado/mold-
.ing insert for dado blades and molding heads.
10. Exact-l-Cut
The "yellow" plastic disc embedded in the table in front
of the sawblade, is provided for marking the location of
the "sawcut" (kerr) on the workpiece.
Check disk location: If it is above table surface, place a
piece of hardwood on top of it and tap it down with a
hammer.
Block
Wood
Block
Teeth Pointin
To Front of Saw
Arbor
Wrench
Nut
/
Arbor
Nut
Adjusting the Exact-I-Cut:
A. With blade 90 ° (square to table) and miter gauge in
left groove, cross cut a piece of wood holding the
wood firmly against miter gauge.
B.Pull miter gauge back until freshly cut edge of wood
is over disk. Using a sharp pencil, mark a line on
disk at freshly cut edge of wood.
C.With miter gauge in right hand groove, follow same
procedure and mark another line on disk.
D.These lines indicate the "path" of the cut (ked) made
by the sawblade.
E.When cutting the workpiece, line up mark on work-
piece with line on disk.
NOTE: When the blade is changed, or a dado/molding
head installed these lines will need to be erased and reset.
Exact-l-Cut
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