Safety Instructions; When Installing Or Moving The Saw; Before Each Use - Sears Craftsman 113.274600C Owner's Manual

Dual voltage 10-inch belt drive table saw
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FULL TWO
YEAR WARRANTY
ON CRAFTSMAN TOOL
If this Craftsman
Tool fails to
operate within two years
from
date of
purchase,
retu
rn
it
to
the nearest
Sears
Canada Inc.
(Sears) store and
"Sears"
will
repair
it,
free
ol charge.
If this tool
is
used
for
rental purposes this
warranty applies for only
90
days
from the date
of
purchase.
This warranty
is
in addition to any statutory
warranty.
SEARS
CANADA INC., TORONTO,
ONT
ARlO,
CANADA MSB 2B8
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE TABLE S A W - - - - - - - - - -
SAFETY
SIGNAL
WORDS
Safety
signal
words are
used
to
draw attention
to
safety
information
in
the manual
and on
the table
saw.
The
signal
words,
DANG ER,
WARNING
or
CAUTI
ON,
tell
the level of
risk.
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DANGER:
If the
safety information
is
not followed,
someone
WILL
be seriously injured
or killed
.
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WARNING:
If
the safety information is not followed,
someone COULD be seriously injured or killed.
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CAUTION:
If the safety information is not followed,
someone
MAY
be injured.
Safety is a combination of
common
sense, staying alert
and knowing how your
table
saw
works.
Read
this
manual
to
understand
this
saw.
Read
and
follow all safety
information
and
instructions
BEFORE USING
THE
SAW:
WARNING: To
avoid mistakes that could
cause
serious, permanent injury, do
not
plug
the
saw
in
until
the
following
steps
have been
satisfactorily
completed.
Completely assemble and align saw
(See
pages 12-38)
Learn
the
use and
fu
nction of the ON-OFF-
switch,
guard,
spreade
r,
anti-kickback device, mitre
gauge,
table insert and blade elevation and bevel controls.
(See page 39)
Review and
understand
all safety instructions
and
operating procedures in
this
manual.
Review of the
maintenance
methods for
this
saw.
(See page 60)
Find
and read
all
the
warning
labels
found on
the
front of saw
(shown
below).
WHEN INSTALLING OR MOVING
THE
SAW:
Avoid dangerous
environment.
Use
the
saw
in
a
dry,
indoor place protected from
rain.
Keep work area well lighted.
To
avoid
injury
from unexpected saw movement:
Bolt
or
clamp the saw on a firm
level
surface where
there
is
plenty
of
room to
handle
and
properly
support the workpiece.
Support
the
saw so
the table is level
and the saw
does not rock,
or
slide.
When using
a
table extension
on any side
of the
2
saw, bolt
the
saw to
a
stationary
surface or prop
up
the outer end of the
extension from
the
floor or bench
top
to
keep
the
saw from
tipping.
Put
the
saw where
neither operators or
bystanders
must stand
in
li
ne with
the saw blade.
GROUND
THE
SAW-
Modei113-274600C has
an
app roved 3-conductor cord
and
a 3-prong
ground-
ing
type
plug.
The plug fits grounding type
outlets
designed
fo
r
120
volt
15 amp
circuits.
The green
conductor
in
the cord is the grounding
wire. To
avoid
electrocution,
never connect the green wire to a live
terminal.
The
saw is shipped factory
wired for
120V
operation.
To change
the
motor to 240V
see owners
manual
for
correct
procedure.
To
avoid
injury
from
electrical shock,
make
sure
your
fingers do not
touch the
plug's metal prongs
when plugging
in or unplugging the
saw.
Never stand
on tool.
Serious injury could
occur
if
the
tool tips or you accidentally hit
the
cutting
tool.
Do
not
store
anything
above or
near the
tool
where
anyone might stand on
the
tool
to
reach them.
BEFORE
EACH USE:
Inspect
your
saw.
To avoid injury from
accidental starting,
turn switch
off,
unplug
the saw
and remove
the
switch
key
before
raising
or
removing the
guard,
changing the cutting
tool,
chang-
ing
the setup
or
adjusting
anything.
Check
for
alignment of
moving
parts,
binding
of
moving parts, breakage
of
parts,
mounting,
and any
other conditions that may
affect
the way it works.
If any part
is
missing, bent, or broken in
any
way, or
any electrical parts don't work properly, turn
the saw
off
and unplug
the
saw.
Replace
damaged,
missing, or
failed
parts before
using the saw again
.
Use
the
sawblade
gua
rd, spreader,
and anti-kick-
back pawls
for
anythru-sawing
(whenever
the blade
comes
throug
h the
top
of the
workpiece). Make
sure
the
spreader
is
in
line
with
the
sawblade and
the
anti-
kickback pawls
work
properly.
Remove
adjusting keys
and
wrenches.
Form
habit
of
checking
for
and
removing keys
and
adjusting wrenches
from
tool before turning it
on.
'
Mak€
sure
all
clamps and locks
are
tight and no
parts
have
excessive play.
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