Sears Craftsman 113.221770 Owner's Manual
Sears Craftsman 113.221770 Owner's Manual

Sears Craftsman 113.221770 Owner's Manual

10" bench top table saw
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SEARS
owner's
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MODEL
NO.
113,221770
I
Serial
Number
Model
and
serial
numbers
_I__RS
may be found at the rear of the
base.
You should
record
both model
1 0
and
serial
number
in a safe
place for future use,
I
YOUR
SAFETY
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INSTRUCTIONS
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/CRA
iNCH BENCH
Part No, SP6048
TABLE SAW
AM
TOP
• assembly
• operating
° repair parts
Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U,S.A.
Printed
in U.S.A,
6/97

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  • Page 1 • Save This Manual For Future Reference SEARS owner's manual MODEL 113,221770 Serial Number /CRA may be found at the rear of the Model serial numbers _I__RS base. iNCH BENCH You should record both model serial number in a safe TABLE SAW place for future use, •...
  • Page 2: Warranty

    FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW If within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Table Saw fails due to a defect in mate- rial or workmanship, Sears will repair it, free of charge. WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE...
  • Page 3: Before Each Use

    -To avoid bums or other fire damage, never use the Before Each Use saw near flammable licluids, vapors or gases. inspect your saw. -To avoid injury, don't do layout, assembly, or setup =To avoid injury from accidental starting, turn the switch work on the table while blade Is spinning.
  • Page 4: Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning

    Safety Instructions for Table Saw (continued) -Use extra caution with large, very small or awkward • Make sure the top of the arbor or cutting too! turns toward the front of the saw. workpieces: • Use extra supports (tables, saw horses, blocks, etc.) Keep children away.
  • Page 5: Additional Safety Instructions For

    • Alwaysuse featherboards for any nonthru rip type When thru-sawing. cuts. o To avoid kickbacks and slips into the blade, always Make From 3/4" Thick Solid Wood push forward on the section of the workpiece between the sawbtade and the rip fence, Never push forward on 24"...
  • Page 6: Motor Specifications And Elec{Rical Requirements

    Glossary of Terms for Woodworking (continued) Thru-Sawing Rip Cut Any cutting operation where the blade extends com- A cutting operation along the lenglh of the workpiece. pletely through lhe thickness of the workpiece. Sawblade Path Trailing End The area oi the workpiece or table top directly in line with either the tmvetof the blade or the part of the workpiece The workpiece end last cut by the blade in a rippingoper- ation.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    a.MotorIs Overloaded. Overloading c anoccurif you Most motor troubles may be traced to Boose or #_c:or- feedtoo rapidlyor maketoo manystart!stops i n a rect connections, overload, low voltage (such as sm_ll shorttime. size wire in the supply circuit) or h_ overly tong s,JpP{Y b.Voltages not morethan 10%aboveor belowthe circuit wire.
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Checking Contents

    Unpacking and Checking Contents Tools Needed Combination Square must be true. Check accuracy as shown below. #2 Phillips Screwdriver Select the straight edge of 3/4" thick board. This edge Draw light line on board alon edge must be perfectly straight, Combination Square Medium Screwdriver...
  • Page 9: List Of Loose Parts In The Box And Bags

    List of Loose Parts in the Box and Bags Hex Screw - 1/4-20 x 1/2" (2) Arbor Wrench (1) Shaft Wrench (1) Carriage Bolt - 1/4-20 x 718" (1) Handle (Rip Fence) (1) Knob (Handwheel) Hex Screw - 1/4-20 x 2-1/8" (1) Flat Washer (1) ©...
  • Page 10: Blade Guard Assembly

    Blade Guard Assembly 1. From among the loose parts, locate the following hardware: Hex Screw - Hex Screw - 114-20 x 2-1/8" (1) Carriage Bolt - 1/4-20 x 7/8" (1) 1/4-20 x 1t2" (2) 114"External Flat Washer (1) Wing Nut 1/4-20 (1) Spreader Support I1) Spreader Bracket (1) Lockwas her (4)
  • Page 11: Blade Guard Alignment

    Blade Guard Alignment IMPORTANT: To work properly, the spreader must always be adjusted so the cut workpiece will pass on Blade Guard either side of the spreader without binding or skewing to the side. NOTE: The spreader is thinner than the width of the BladE NewspaperL__Spreader KERF by approximately...
  • Page 12: Rip Fence Assembly And Adjustment

    Rip Fence Assembly and Adjustment WARNING: To prevent personal injury, always dis- I connect plug from power source when making adjustments. t_ Thread 5/16-18 nut all the way onto the fence locking handle. 2. Thread rip fence locking handle into cam until tight. Nut Hex 5/16-18 (1) Handle (Rip Fence) (1) Lock the nut against cam with wrench.
  • Page 13: Rip Fence Indicator Adjustment

    • Raise the rip fence rocking handle, move and return NOTE: To always obtain the best alignment of the rip the rip fence adjacent to the miter gauge groove, fence, develop the habit ol holding the front casting on lower the rip fence locking handle, the lence back against the table top while tightening the •...
  • Page 14: Blade Tilting Control And Lock Lever Adjustment

    Blade Tilting Control and Lock Lever Adjustment 1. Loosen blade tilting lock lever and slide the elevation EJevation Handwheel handwheel until blade is at desired angle and tighten blade tilt lock lever. 2. If blade lock lever interferes with some object before blade tilting control mechanism is held tight or rigid, pull lock lever out and rotate lock Fever counterclock-...
  • Page 15: Blade Tilt Indicator Adjustment

    Blade Tilt Indicator Adjustment 1. With 90 ° positive stop set and blade tilt control pushed Indicator Pointer against this stop, loosen indicator screw, adjust indica- tor pointer to "0" degrees and retighten indicator screw. NOTE: When making critical cuts. make a trial cut on scrap wood rather than relying on the tilt scale or stops.
  • Page 16: Adjusting Blade Parallel To Miter Gauge Groove

    Adjusting Blade Parallel to Miter Gauge Groove -- WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start, make sure switch is "OFF" and plug is not con- Alignment Screws nected to power source outlet. Secondary ALignment I CAUTION: Fold a piece of cardboard over the blade Screws I to protect your hand NOTE: Always review the section "Checking Blade Par-...
  • Page 17: Removing Sawblade

    Removing Sawblade Loosen WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start, make sure switch is "OFF" and plug is not con- Open End Arbor"_ "_-"_'_ Closed End nected to power source outlet. Shaft Wrench Arbor Nut 1. Unplug the saw. f/"...Wrench 2.
  • Page 18: Mounting Table Saw To Workbench, Cabinet Or Legsei

    Mounting Table Saw to Workbench, Cabinet or Legset -- WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start, make sure switch is "OFF" and plug is not con- --- Workbench Surface nected to power source outlet....... WARNING: To avoid injury from kickback or saw movement the saw must be properly secured to a ;o ---T sturdy workbench, cabinet or legset.
  • Page 19: Assembly

    1. From the loose parts find the following pads. Item Description A Leg ................. 1 Top Front and Rear Brace (18" long) ......2 Bottom Front and Rear Brace (22" long) ...... 2 3 Top side brace (17-1/2" long) ........Bottom side brace (22-1/2"...
  • Page 20: Getting To Know Your Table Saw

    Getting to Know Your Table Saw /1 1 Blade Guard Table insert 6 Blade Tilt 10 Rip Fence Table 3 Miter Gauge (stored position) 7 Handwheel 1 On-Off Switch Rip Fence Storage _"_ 5 Base Overload Protection 8 Blade Tilt Scale I Wrench Storage Ejection Port...
  • Page 21 1. On-Off Switch. CAUTION: Before turning switch "ON", make sure the blade guard is correctly installed and operating properly. .V=leOn-Off Switch has a locking feature. This feature is intended to help prevent unauthorized and possible haz- ardous use by children and others. 2.
  • Page 22: Work Feed Devices

    Work Feed Devices Slightly Less Than Thickness Belore cutting any wood on your saw, study all of the "Basic Saw Operations" found on pages 23 through 33. .,_3/4" Of Workpiece Up To As you learn new table saw woodworking techniques, you'll see that many types of cuts need different support and feeding devices, known as jigs or lixtures.
  • Page 23: Auxiliary Fence

    Making the handle: Miter crosscut a piece of 3/4 inch thick plywood to shape and size shown: NOTE: The mitered corners can be any size that looks like the drawing (about t-1/2" by 1-1/2"). 1-1r " /l__ 1-1/2 S" Putting it Together •...
  • Page 24: Safety Instructions For Basic Saw Operations

    Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operations Before Each Use Inspect your work area. • Keep work area clean. Inspect your saw. ° Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. Floor = To avoid injury from accidental starting, turn the switch must not be slippeR/from wax or sawdust.
  • Page 25: Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning

    Avoid accidental starting. Plan your cut. , M_,_kesure switch is "OFF " before plugging saw into a , To avoid kickbacks and ti_rowbacks - when a part or all power ouiie_ of the workpiece brads on lt_e biade and is thrown vio- lently back toward the front of the saw: Whenever...
  • Page 26: Basic Saw Operations

    Basic Saw Operations Using the Miter Gauge NOTE: The space between the miter gauge bar and the groove in the table is held to a minimum during manufac- The miter gauge is used when crosscutting, miter cutling, turing. bevel cutting, compound miter cutting, dadoing and when For maximum accuracy when using the miter gauge, rabbeting across the end of a narrow workplece.
  • Page 27: Repetitive Crosscutting

    Repetitive Crosscutting Repetitive cutting is known as cutting a quantity of pieces the same length without having to mark each piece. • When making repetitive cuts from a long workpiece, make sure it is supported. WARNING: Never use the rip fence as a length stop because the cutoff piece could bind between the fence and the blade causing a kickback.
  • Page 28: Compound Miter Crosscutting

    Basic Saw Operations (continued) Compound Miter Crosscutting Compound miter cutting is a combination of miter cutting and bevel Crosscutting. The cut is made at an angle other than 90° to both the edcle and the bottom fiat side of the wood.
  • Page 29: Ripping

    Ripping Always Support Long Ripping is known as a cutting operation along the length Workpiece_ of the workpiece. Position the fence to the desired width of rip and lock in place. Before starting to rip, be sure: 1. Rip fence is parallel to sawblade. 2.
  • Page 30: Bevel Ripping

    Basic Saw Operations (continued) When "width of rip" is narrower than 2", the push stick cannot be used because the guard will interfere. Use the auxiliary fence and push block for this ripping operation. Attach auxiliary fence to rip fence with two "C" clamps. Auxiliary Work Support/Fence Feed the workpiece by hand along the auxiliary fence...
  • Page 31: Resawing

    Using Featherboards for Thru-Sawing "C" Clamps Featherboards are not employed for thru-sawing opera- t_ns when using the miter gauge. Work Supports _atherboards are used to keep the work in contact with Featherboard _e fence and table as shown, and to help stop kickbacks. Add a 7-1/2"...
  • Page 32: Dadoing

    Basic Saw Operations (continued), Using Featherboards for Non Thru- Featherboard Sawing "C" Clamp "C" Clamp Featherboards are not employed during non thru-sawing operations when using the miter gauge, Use featherboards for all other non thru-sawing opera- tions (when sawblade guard must be removed).
  • Page 33: Rabbeting

    Rabbeting Second Rabbeting is known as cutting out a section of the corner of a piece of material, across an end or along ar] edge. To make a rabbet requires cuts which do not go a]! the Rabbet way through the material. Therefore, the b_ade guard...
  • Page 34: Installation And Operation Of Molding Head

    Installation and Operation Molding Head To get fu!|arbor nut engagement with the arbor threads, this saw requires a special molding head mounting Back of Saw arrangement. Always arrange and mount the molting head as shown. Instructions for assembling and operat- ing the molding head are contained in a booklet furnished with the molding head.
  • Page 35: Lubrication

    Lubrication The saw motor bearings and gear case have been packed at the factory with proper lubricant and require no additional lubrication. The following parts should be oiled occasionally with SAE no. 20 or no. 30 engine oil. 1. Elevation screw threads and pivot nut. 2.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start, turn switch "OFF" and always remove plug from the power source before trouble shooting. TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Excessive vibration 1. Blade out of balance. 1. Discard blade and use a different blade. Cannot make square cut 1.
  • Page 37: Repair Parts

    Repair Parts Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table Saw Model No. 113.221770 Always Order by Part Number - Not Key Number Figure 1 Description Part No. _i_ii+iiiii 823196 Guard 823091 Rivet STD54t025 Nut Hex t/4-20 STD551225 Lockwasher, Ext. 1/4...
  • Page 38 Repair Parts Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table Saw Model No. 113.221770 Figure "6 36 /...
  • Page 39 Repair Paris ..Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table Saw Model No. 113.221770 Always Order by Part Number - Not Key Number Figure 2 Part No. Description Part No. Descriptfon 817357-1 813249-132 Screw, Ty "E" M4 x 16-12...
  • Page 40 Repair Parts Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table Saw Model No. 113.221770 Figure 3...
  • Page 41 Repair Parts Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table Saw Model No. 113.221770 Always Order by Part Number - Not Key Number Figure 3 Part No. Part No. Description Description 821151-3 823007 Screw, Hex Hd. M5 x .8-20 Indicator, Blade Tilt...
  • Page 42 Repair Parts Parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table Saw Model No. 113.221770 Always Order by Part Number - Not Key Number Figure 5 Description No. Part No. Description STD522505 * Screw, Hex Hd. 1/4-20 x 1/2 823186 Rip Fence Cam...
  • Page 43 Repair Parts ......parts List for Craftsman 10" Bench Top Table Saw Model No. 113.221770 Always Order by Part Number - Not Key Number Figure 7 Part No. Description Description Part No. 1825776 ! Rail bottom Front 825778 Rail Top Side...
  • Page 44 10 iNCH BENCH TOP TABLE SAW MODEL NO. For the repair or replacement parts you need Call 7 am - 7 pro, 7 days a week 113.221770 1-800-366-PART (1-800-366-7278) For i.-bome major brand repair service Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 1-800-4-REPAIR (1-800-473-7247) The model number of your table...

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