Mounting Table Saw To Workbench, Cabinet Or Legsei; Workbench Mounting Using "C" Clamps; Cabinet Or Legset Mounting Using Hardware - Sears Craftsman 113.221770 Owner's Manual

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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-
nected to power source outlet.
WARNING: To avoid injury from kickback or saw
movement the saw must be properly secured to a
sturdy workbench, cabinet or legset. Casters if
provided onthe
cabinet or legset must be locked
during saw operation. If there is any tendency for
the saw to move or rock during operation, this
must be corrected immediately.
If table saw is to be used in a permanent
location,
should be fastened securely to a firm supporting surface
such as a workbench, cabinet or tegset using the four
mounting' holes.
Workbench
Mounting
Using Hardware
When mounting table saw to a workbench
and using a
vacuum hookup, holes should be drilled through the sup-
porting surface of the workbench
using the dimensions
illustrated.
When mounting table saw without a vacuum hookup to
the base, an opening must be made in the workbench
using the dimensions
illustrated, so the sawdust can fall
away from the Saw base area.
Workbench
Mounting
Using "C" Clamps
An alternative method of securing your table saw is to
fasten the saw base with "C" clamps.
1. Follow instructions for mounting to workbench, substi-
tuting "C" clamps in each recessed mounting screw
Iocalion.
2. Securely clamp saw to workbench using three or 10ur
"C" clamps, as shown.
Supporting surlace where saw is to be mounted should
be examined carefully after mounting to insure that no
rnovement can occur during use. If any tipping, sliding or
walking is noted, secure the workbench or cabinet before
operating the table saw.
--- Workbench Surface
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3/8" Dia!'
=,'Opening
if
Vacuum
is not used
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16_9116"--------_1
(Front of Table Saw)
Diagram of Workbench Mounting Holes
"C" Clamps
(Front and Rear)
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_-_ _"C" Clamp
Recessed Mounting
Screw Location
Diagram of Clamping Table Saw to Workbench
Cabinet or Legset Mounting
Using Hardware
When mounting table saw to a cabinet or legset and using
a vacuum hookup, holes should be drilled through a 3/4"
thick plywood base using the dimensions illustrated.
When mounting table saw without a vacuum hookup to
the base, an opening must be made in the plywood base
using the dimensions
illustrated, so the sawdust can fall
away from the saw base area.
I WARNING: Never clamp the table saw directly to a I
legset. The saw could fall. You could be badly cut. I
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20"1/2"'--"---_
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3/8" Dia.
"-"
I"-
2-1/2"
2-7/16"
,
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.
21"
16 1/8"
Opening_
if vacuum|
is not
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used
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16-9116" _
I-,=_--2"
(Front of Table Saw
Diagram
of Cabinet
Mounting
Holes
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