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Warranty
Safety Instructions For Table Saw
Safety Signal Words
Before Using The Saw
When Installing Or Moving The Saw
Before Each Use
To Avoid Injury From Jams.Slips Or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks Or Throwbacks)
Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face And Ears
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
Additional Safety Instructions
Glossary Of Terms For Woodworking
Motor Specifications And Electrical Requirements
Power Supply And Motor Specifications
General Electrical Connections
110 120 Volt, 60 Hz.Tool Information
Wire Sizes
Table Of Contents
Unpacking And Checking Contents
Tools Needed
Unpacking
List Of Loose Parts
Loose Parts
Assembly
Installing Handwheels
Assembling Steel Legs
Mounting Your Saw
Assembling Table Extensions
Checking Table Insert
Installing Front Rip Fence Guide Bar
Installing Rear Fence Guide Bar
Adjusting Rip Fence Guide Bars
Rip Fence Alignment Adjustment
Rip Fence Lock Lever Adjustment
Mounting Switch And End Caps
Installing Guide Bar End Caps
Installing Indicator
Installing Blade Guard
Aligning Blade Guard
Mounting The Motor
Installing Pulley
Installing Belt
Installing Belt Guard
Motor Connections
Getting To Know Your Table Saw
Safety Instructions For Basic Saw Operations
Before Each Use
To Avoid Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks Or Throwbacks)
Safety Instructions For Basic Saw Operations
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
Work Feed Devices
Push Stick
Push Block
Auxiliary Fence
Basic Saw Operations
Using The Miter Gauge
Additional Safety Instructions For Crosscutting
Crosscutting
Basic Saw Operations
Repetitive Crosscutting
Miter Crosscutting
Bevel Crosscutting
Compound Crosscutting
Basic Saw Operations
Using The Rip Fence
Additional Safety Instructions For Rip Cuts
Ripping
Bevel Ripping Narrow Work
Using Featherboards For ThruSawing
Using Featherboards For Non Thru Sawing
Resawing
Dadoing
Rabbeting
Ploughing And Molding
Molding Cutting
Adjustments
Miter Gauge
Heeling Adjustment Or Parallelism Of Sawblade To Miter Gauge Groove
Blade Tilt, Or Squareness Of Blade To Table
Tilt Mechanism
Maintaining Your Table Saw
Maintenance
Lubrication
Sears Recommends The Following Accessories
Troubleshooting
General
Motor
Repair Parts
Notes
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Author: Craftsman
Published: 2022-07-02
Updated: 2023-09-27
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Table of Contents
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Warranty
2
Safety Instructions For Table Saw
2
Safety Signal Words
2
Before Using The Saw
2
When Installing Or Moving The Saw
2
Before Each Use
3
To Avoid Injury From Jams.Slips Or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks Or Throwbacks)
3
Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face And Ears
4
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
4
Additional Safety Instructions
5
Glossary Of Terms For Woodworking
6
Motor Specifications And Electrical Requirements
7
Power Supply And Motor Specifications
7
General Electrical Connections
7
110 120 Volt, 60 Hz.Tool Information
7
Wire Sizes
8
Table Of Contents
9
Unpacking And Checking Contents
10
Tools Needed
10
Unpacking
10
List Of Loose Parts
11
Loose Parts
11
Assembly
12
Installing Handwheels
12
Assembling Steel Legs
12
Mounting Your Saw
13
Assembling Table Extensions
14
Checking Table Insert
15
Installing Front Rip Fence Guide Bar
16
Installing Rear Fence Guide Bar
17
Adjusting Rip Fence Guide Bars
18
Rip Fence Alignment Adjustment
19
Rip Fence Lock Lever Adjustment
19
Mounting Switch And End Caps
20
Installing Guide Bar End Caps
20
Installing Indicator
21
Installing Blade Guard
22
Aligning Blade Guard
23
Mounting The Motor
24
Installing Pulley
24
Installing Belt
25
Installing Belt Guard
26
Motor Connections
27
Getting To Know Your Table Saw
28
Safety Instructions For Basic Saw Operations
31
Before Each Use
31
To Avoid Injury From Jams, Slips Or Thrown Pieces (Kickbacks Or Throwbacks)
31
Safety Instructions For Basic Saw Operations
32
Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning
32
Work Feed Devices
33
Push Stick
33
Push Block
33
Auxiliary Fence
34
Basic Saw Operations
35
Using The Miter Gauge
35
Additional Safety Instructions For Crosscutting
35
Crosscutting
35
Basic Saw Operations
36
Repetitive Crosscutting
36
Miter Crosscutting
37
Bevel Crosscutting
37
Compound Crosscutting
37
Basic Saw Operations
38
Using The Rip Fence
38
Additional Safety Instructions For Rip Cuts
38
Ripping
38
Bevel Ripping Narrow Work
40
Using Featherboards For ThruSawing
40
Using Featherboards For Non Thru Sawing
41
Resawing
41
Dadoing
42
Rabbeting
42
Ploughing And Molding
43
Molding Cutting
43
Adjustments
43
Miter Gauge
43
Heeling Adjustment Or Parallelism Of Sawblade To Miter Gauge Groove
44
Blade Tilt, Or Squareness Of Blade To Table
45
Tilt Mechanism
47
Maintaining Your Table Saw
47
Maintenance
47
Lubrication
47
Sears Recommends The Following Accessories
48
Troubleshooting
48
General
48
Motor
49
Repair Parts
50
Notes
59
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