Craftsman 113299315 10" belt drive table saw

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Table of Contents ............
Section Page
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
1t0-120 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
24
Mounting the Motor ...................................................
Installing Pulley ......................................................... 24
Installing Belt ............................................................. 25
Installing Belt Guard .................................................. 26
Motor Connections .................................................... 27
Getting to Know Your Table Saw ................................ 28
Section Page
Safety Instructionsfor 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 Thru-Sawing ...................... 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
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Notes ..........................................................................
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