Safety Instructions; For Table Saw; Warranty - Craftsman 113.221620 Owner's Manual

8 inch direct drive table saw
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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
material
or workmanship,
Sears wil!
repair
it, free of charge.
WARRANTY
SERVICE
IS AVAILABLE
BY SIMPLY
CONTACTING
THE NEAREST
SEARS
SERVICE
CENTER/DEPARTMENT
THROUGHOUT
THE UNITED
STATES.
This warranty
applies
only
while
this
product
is in use in the United
States.
This warranty
gives you specific
legal rights,
and you may also have other
rights
which
vary
from
state
to state.
Sears,
Roebuck
and Co., D/817 WA Hoffman
Estates,
IL. 60179
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR TABLE SAW
Safety is a combination
of common
sense, staying
alert and knowing
how your table saw works. Read
this manual to understand
this saw.
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.
1. Assembly
and alignment
(See pages 8-20).
2
Learn the use and function
of the ON-OFF
switch,
guard, spreader,
anti-kickback
device,
miter gauge,
fence, table
insert
and blade
elevation
and bevel
controls.
(See page 21).
3. Review and understanding
of all safety instructions
and operating
procedures
in this manual.
4. Review
of the maintenance
methods
for this saw.
(See page 32).
Read
the
following
DANGER
label
found
on the
front
of the saw:
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WHEN
INSTALLING
OR MOVING
THE SAW:
1. AVOID
DANGEROUS
ENVIRONMENT.
Use the
saw in adry
place protected
from rain
Keep work
area well righted.
2. To avoid
injury
from unexpected
saw movement:
a. Put the saw on a firm level surface
where there
is plenty
of room
for
handling
and properly
supporting
the workp_ece.
b. Support
the saw so the table
is level and the
saw does
not rock.
c Bolt the saw to the floor
if it tends
to siip, walk,
or slide
during
normal
use.
d. When us=ngtabre
extensions
over 24" wide on
any side of the saw, bolt the saw to the floor
or
prop
up the outer
end of the extension
from
the floor
to keep the saw from tipping.
3 Put the saw where
neither
operators
or bystand-
ers must
stand
in line with
the saw blade.
4 GROUND
THE SAW-
This saw has an approved
3-conductor
cord
and a 3-prong
grounding
type
pt,Jg. The plug fits grounding
type outlets
design-
ed
for
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.
5. To avoid
injury
from electrical
shock,
make sure
your fingers
do not touch
the plug's met31 prongs
when
plugging
in or unplugging
the saw.
6. To avoid
back
injury,
get
help
or use recom-
mended
casters
when you need to move the saw.
Always
get help if you need to lift the saw. Hold
the saw close to your
body.
Bend your
knees so
you can lift with your
legs, not your
back.
7. 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:
1. Inspect
your
saw.
a. To avoid injury from accidental
starting,
unplug
the saw,
turn
the switch
off and
remove
the
switch
key
before
raising
or removing
the
guard,
changing
the cutting
tool,
changing
the setup
or adjusting
anything.
b. 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.
c. Replace
damaged,
missing,
or
failed
parts
before
using
the saw again
d. Use the sawblade
guard,
spreader,
and anti-
kickback
pawls for any thru-sawing
(whenever
the blade
comes
through
the top of the work-
p,ece).
Make
sure
the pawls
work
properly.
Make
sure
the
spreader
is in line
with
the
sawblade.
e. REM©VE
ADJUSTING
KEYS
AND
WRENCHES.
Form habit
of checking
for and
removing
keys
and adiusting
wrenches
from
toot before
turning
it on.
f. To avoid injury from jams. slips or thrown pieces
(kickback
and throwback):
1. USE
ONLY
RECOMMENDED
ACCESSO-
RIES. Follow the instructions
that come
with
the accessories.
Consult
the owner's
manual

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