Craftsman 113.226830 Owner's Manual

Deluxe electronic 10-inch table saw
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MODEL
NO.
113.226830
SAW WITH
MOTOR,
LEGS,
HOLD
DOWN
CLAMP
AND
TWO
CAST
IRON
TABLE
EXTENSIONS
Serial
Number
Model
and serial
numbers
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DELUXE
ELECTRONIC
IO-INCH
TABLE SA W
,, assembly
• operating
• repair parts
Sold by SEARS,
ROEBUCK
AND
CO.,
Chicago,
IL. 60684
U.S.A.
Part No. 62954
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  • Page 1 Save This Manual For Future Reference owners manual MODEL 113.226830 SAW WITH MOTOR, LEGS, HOLD DOWN CLAMP CAST IRON TABLE EXTENSIONS Serial Number Model and serial numbers may be found at the left-hand side of the base. You should record both CRflFTSMRN I model...
  • Page 2 FULL YEAR WARRANTY CRAFTSMAN TABLE |f wlthSn One year from the data purchase, thlu Craftt_man Table falls to a defect in material workmanship, Seers wll! repair It, frwe of charge. WARRANTY SERVICE AVAILABLE SIMPLY CONTACTING NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT UNITED STATES.
  • Page 3 ADDITIONAL SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS TABLE SAWS WARNING: FOR YOUR SAFETY, DO NOT B Wear safety goggtes that comp}y with ANSI OPERATE YOUR SAW UNTIL IT iS COMPLETELY Z87,1, a face shietd dust mask ASSEMBLED iNSTALLED ACCORDING operation is dusty, Wear ear p{ugs or muffs THE iNSTRUCTiONS...
  • Page 4 N. Shut "OFF" the saw and disconnect designed. For greatest safety and efficiency power cord when removing the table insert, when ripping, use the maximum diameter blade changing cutting tool, removing for which the saw is designed, since under these replacing blade guard,...
  • Page 5 MOTOR SPECiFICATiONS AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS conductor has a green lug and is attached to the tool This saw is designed to use a 3450 RPM motor only. housing at one end and to the ground prong in the Do not use any motor that runs faster than 3450 attachment plug at the other end.
  • Page 6 UNPACKING AND CHECKmNG CONTENTS COMBINATION SQUARE MUST BE TRUE. TOOLS NEEDED STRAIGHT EDGE OF BOARD 3/4" THICK. THIS EDGE MUST DRAW LIGHT LINE ON BE PERFECTLY STRAIGHT. BOARD ALONG THIS EDGE. "r #2 Phillips Type Pliers Screwdriver SHOULD BE NO GAP OR OVERLAP Wrenches HERE WHEN SQUARE IS FLIPPED...
  • Page 7 SUPPLIEDLOOSEiH-CARTOH Item Part Hame Qty. A Blade Guard and Spreader ....B Rip Fence ......C Miter Gauge ......D Rip Fence Guide Bar Rod ....Rip Fence Guide Bar with Rip Scale (Front) Rip Fence Guide Bar (Rear) ..... G Motor Base ......
  • Page 8 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLING STEEL LEGS ASSEMBLE SCREWS THROUGH HOLES From among the loose parts, find the following MARKED "X" Hardware: 24 Truss Head Screws, 1/4-20 x 5/8 in. long (top SIDE STIFFENER of screw is rounded) 24 Lockwashers, 1/4 in. External Type (approx. dia.
  • Page 9 2. Placesawon legssothatholesin bottonofsaw 7/16 DIA. HOLES line up with holesin top of legs. 3. Installscrews,washers, I ockwashers andnuts as shown. If youmountthesawonanyotherbench, m akesure that thereis anopeninginthe top of the benchthe samesizeastheopening inthebottomofthesawso thatthesawdust c andropthrough.Recommended workingheightis 33to37inches fromthetop of the sawtabletothe floor.
  • Page 10 MOUNTING MOTOR 1. From among the loose parts, find the following hardware: CARRIAGE BOLT MOTOR MOUNTING "L" shaped Belt Guard Support Bracket 5/16-18 X 3/4 IN. BASE THESE TWO 2 Hex Head Screws 5/16-18 × 5/8 in. long EDGES EVEN 4 Carriage Bolts, 5/16-18 x 3/4 in.
  • Page 11 MOTOR CONNECTIONS WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, NEVER CONNECT PLUG TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET UNTIL ALL ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETED 1. Open motor connector box cover located on left end of motor (viewed from rear of saw) using a flat blade screwdriver.
  • Page 12 iNSTALLING RIP FENCE GUIDE BARS HOLE REAR GUIDE 1. Fromamongthe loosepartsfind the following hardware: HOLE 2 HexHeadScrews, 5 /16-18 x 1-3/4in. long 2 HexHeadScrews, 5 /16-18 x 1 in. long 4 External L ockwashers, 5/16in. (approx.dia. of hole5/16in.) 4 HexNuts,5/16-18 (approx.dia.
  • Page 13 8. Holdrodwithonehandandwitha1/2in.wrench or pliersstartscrewingonONEof thenutsonly A TURNOR TWO, . . screwon othernut the sameway. 9. Using TWO 1/2 in. wrenches or pliers tighten both of the nuts. 10. Slide the bars so that screws are in the MIDDLE of the slotted holes.
  • Page 14 8 THICKNESSES OF PAPER 21. Carefully move fence against blade. 22. Move front bar until "0" mark on rip scale is approximately inline with indicator. Move FRONT upwards until fence approximately 1/32 in. above table.., tighten screw at left end of bar. NOTE: Fold a piece of newspaper making thicknesses...
  • Page 15 For very close adjustments, grasp the guide bar with botl_ hands and move the fence with your thumbs. With fence on saw LOCKED move REAR END of the fence slightly to the right or left... when you release it, the fence should "spring"...
  • Page 16 The rip fence lock lever when locked down should hold the rip fence securely. It should not be difficult to push down and lock. "___ ADJUSTING If lock lever does not lock fence securely... 1. Raise lock lever. FENCE HEAD 2.
  • Page 17 5. If toothdoesnottouchthesameamount,., the mechanismunderneathmust be adjustedto makethe bladePARALLEL t o GROOVE, A. Reartrunnionmustbe movedTOWARD the combination square ifthereisaspace between REAR TRUNNION marked tooth andendof square in step3. FRONT TRUNNION B. Rear t runnionmustbemoved AWAYfrom the squareif marked tooth pushes square out of positionin the groove.
  • Page 18 ADJUSTING RIP SCALE INDICATOR IMPORTANT: BLADE must be SQUARE (90° ) to TABLE, in order to ALIGN rip fence. 1. Using a rule, position fence on right side of sawblade from sides teeth.., tighten lock handle. 2. Loosen screw holding the indicator.., adjust that points...
  • Page 19 5. Slide SPREADER ROD into GUARD SUPPORT !/4-20 ! r_ l! _-_ HO. S CREW \ N; ' until left end of ROD extends approximately 1/4 IN. LOCKWASHERLT_ III//_=_ inch beyond edge of SUPPORT... Snug up Hex 1/4-20 _,_" Head Screw in SUPPORT. 6.
  • Page 20 14.PlaceRIPFENCE on table... CAREFULLY moveit againstbladesothatit is parallel t o the blade, a ndjust TOUCHES tipsof sawteeth.., tightenRIPFENCE LOCKKNOB HANDLE. 15. Insertfolded paperbetweenSPREADER and FOLDED PAPER FENCE... holdspreader f lat againstfence... tighten screws using 7/16 in. wrench. Now tightenHexHd.Screwsin Support. 16.To removeBLADEGUARDAND SPREADER, loosenTHUMBSCREW ...
  • Page 21 iNSTALLING MOTOR PULLEY AND BELT 1. Loosen set screw in motor pulley using 5/32 in. setscrew wrench. Slide pulley on shaft with HUB away from motor. TIGHTEN SETSCREW. 2. Install 3/16" in. square (in loose parts) grooves in pulley motor shaft.
  • Page 22 /S/_ 14. Press guard onto support so that bottom guard is approximately 3/4 in. away from belt with blade all the way down. NOTE: To remove guard, lift up on LONG TABS clips.., pull guard outward. ciips should remain on the BELTGUARD SUPPORT, :341N.
  • Page 23 GETTING KNOW YOUR LOCATION FUNCTION ELECTRONIC CONTROLS 5. NUMBER KEYS 4. CONTROL KEYS LOCATION AND FUNCTION MECHANICAL CONTROLS 10. SAWBLADIF 11, EXACT-I-CUT 8. BLADE GUARD 7. MITER GAUGE/ 9, TABLE HOLD DOWN iNSERT ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS CLAMP 6. RIP FENCE MITER GAUGE LOCK Hi HOLES :HING...
  • Page 24 CAUTION: B eforeturningswitchon, makesure 2. SAW MOTOR SWITCH: This switch is used to turn the saw motor on and blade guard is correctly installed operating off. properly. NOTE: Pushing off either the Saw Motor Switch 1, MASTER SWITCH: or the Master Switch will shut off power to the This power on-off...
  • Page 25 blade at 90 ° to the table and at zero elevation due to e_ther a power interruption or the saw accurately sets the program that computes has been unplugged. the elevatmon bevel angle of the blade FLASHING "E" INDICATES Once the calibration has been set the key...
  • Page 26 Select a piece of smooth straight wood approx. 8. BLADEGUARD must always be in place and 3/4" thick, at least as long as the rip fence, and at working properly for all thru-sawing cuts. That least 7-1/2" wide (high) to permit clamping of is, all cuts where the blade cuts completely featherboards, through the workpiece.
  • Page 27 NEVER OPERATE THE SAW WITHOUT NOTE:When using the Dado or Molding Head, it is PROPER INSERT iN PLACE. USE THE SAW not necessary to install loose collar. Refer BLADE iNSERT WHEN SAWING . . . USE THE instruction sheet packed with dado molding...
  • Page 28 BASIC SAW OPERATaON WORK HELPERS Make the Push Block using a piece of 3/8 in. and 3/4 in. plywood. Before cutting any wood on your saw, study all of The small piece of wood 3/8 in. x 3-1/2in. should the "Basic Saw Operations". GLUED to the plywood...
  • Page 29 CALiBRATiNG THE SAW ELECTRONIC OPERATIONS Calibration Procedure Using 10" Diameter Whenever the saw has been unplugged or there has Sawblade. been an interruption in power, it will be necessaryto calibrate "zero" points the elevation 1. Plug in the saw and insert yellow key into bevel operations.
  • Page 30 SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE TO RETAIN CALmBRATION By following the procedure below when the work session is over, recalibration is done by simply key after the saw is plugged pressing the _ in and the MASTER switch is turned "ON". 1. Press key.
  • Page 31 CROSSCUTTING CROSSCUTTmNG is cutting wood across the grain, at 90 ° , or square with both the edge and the flat side of the wood. This is done with miter gauge set at "0". graduations miter gauge provide accuracy for average woodworking.
  • Page 32 When cutting long workpieces, invert AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT and position it on top of the guide bars to support the workpiece as near to the end as possible. If this does not adequately support the workpiece, you can make a simple support by clamping a piece...
  • Page 33 MITER CUTTING MITER CUTTmNG is cutting wood at an angle other than 90 ° with the edge of the wood. Followthe same procedure as you would for crosscutting. Adjust the miter gauge to the desired angle, lock it. TABLE miter gauge used in either...
  • Page 34 BEVEL CROSSCUTTDNG BEVEL CROSSCUTTING same crosscutting except that the wood is cut at an angle other than 90 ° with the flat side of the wood. WORKPIECE Adjust the blade to the desired angle. Set blade elevation to clear top of workpiece by 1/8".
  • Page 35 USING THE RmP FENCE RiPPiNG, BEVEL RiPPiNG, PLOUGHING, 5. Have blade extend approximately 1/8 in. above MOLDING, RESAWING RABBETING of workpiece. Additional blade exposure performed using the RIP FENCE together with would increase the hazard potential. AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT, PUSH 6.
  • Page 36 When "WIDTH OF RIP" is 6in. and WIDER use your RIGHT Hand to feed the workpiece until it isclear of the table. LEFT hand ONLY guide workpiece.., do not FEED the workpiece with the left hand. When "WIDTH OF RIP" is 2 in. to 6 in. wide USE THE PUSH STICK to feed the work.
  • Page 37 Feedthe workpiece by handalongthe AUXILIARY FENCE untilthe endis approx.1in. pastthe front edgeof thetable.Continue tofeedusingthe PUSH BLOCK. Holdtheworkpiece in positionandinstallthePUSH BLOCK by sliding it on top of the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT (ThisMayRaise Guard). Narrow stripsthickerthantheAuxiliaryFence/Work Supportmayenterthe guardandstrikethe baffle. CAREFULLY raiseguardonlyenoughto clearthe workpiece.
  • Page 38 PLOUGHING MOLDING PLOUGHING is grooving with the grain the long way of the workpiece, using the fence. Use proper holddowns and feed devices. PLOUGHING MOLDING is shaping the workpiece with the grain the long way of the workpiece, using the fence. Use proper holddowns and feed devices.
  • Page 39 RABBETING RABBETING is known as cutting out a section of the corner of a piece of material, across an end or along an edge. To make a RABBET requires cuts which do not go all the way through the material. Therefore the blade guard...
  • Page 40 (sawblade, dado head, molding head, etc.) with a USING FEATHERBOARDS pushstick, as in ripping. Add 8 inch high flat facing board to the fence, the Before starting the operation (switch 'OFF' and full length of the fence. cutter below table surface): featherboards "thru-sawing"...
  • Page 41 Frequently blow out any dust that may accumulate inside the saw cabinet and the motor. Frequently clean you cutting tools with Craftsman and Pitch Remover. A coat of automobile-type wax applied to the table will help keep surface clean allow...
  • Page 42 SHOOTING TROUBLE WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF:" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING. TROUBLE SHOOTING GENERAL PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY TROUBLE Blade out of balance. 1. Discard Blade and use a different blade. Excessive vibration.
  • Page 43 TROUBLE SHOOTING m SAW MOTOR (Continued) REMEDY TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE Motor starts slowly 1. Request voltage check from the power company. voltage will or fails to come up trip relay. to full speed. 2. Have motor repaired or replaced. Windings burned or open.
  • Page 44 Display does not 1. Static Electricity respond correctly still not right unplug saw from power supply to keys. momentarily. Recalibrate p 29. If you require further help on operating your new Craftsman Electronic Table Saw call 800-325-1184. In Missouri call 314-595-2500.
  • Page 45 © CALiBRATiON GAUGE Use to set calibration point in elevation for cutting tools 10" or smaller, such as DADO or MOLDING HEAD. THIS LINE EVEN WITH TABLE TOP DIRECTIONS 1. Unplug saw; remove cutting tool. 2. Assemble cutting tool instructions with cutting tool...
  • Page 46 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10-INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO, 113.226830 12 _.-._.. "0 "0 61 • 33 34 30 31 25 24 43 24...
  • Page 47 FIGURE 1 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL No. 113.226830 Always Order by Part Number - not by Key Number Part Part Description Description 62579 75084 Screw, Pan Hd. Plastite No. 6 x 2-1/4 Guard Assembly (See Fig. 5)
  • Page 48 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE MODEL NO. 113.226830 9" 19 20 14 15 4O 39 36 37 38 Figure 2...
  • Page 49 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE MODEL NO. 113.226830 Part Part Description Description 62587 Support, Spreader 62828 Shaft, Elevation 60204 Screw, thumb 5/16-18 x 1 62819 Bracket, Elevation STD571812 *Pin, Roll 3/16 x 1-1/4 STD551210 *Lockwasher, External No. 10 STD523106 *Screw, Hex Hd.
  • Page 50 PARTS LIST CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE MODEL 113.226830 _f .._ " .... _ .." "'' ..I _- -..14 ' _ ..t;,o FIGURE 3 - RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY 62952 Part Part Description Description 62942 Handle 62529 Lock.
  • Page 51 PARTS LiST CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE MODEL 1!3.226830 , ..;o iT ..8 ,_.--_,-_.._..._ 13 ' ....... !..27 _ FIGURE 4 - ILLUSTRATION OF MITER GAUGE HOLD DOWN Part Description Description STD551031 "Washer, 21/64 x I x 1/16+...
  • Page 52 PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE MODEL NO. 113.226830 FIGURE 5 - 62579 GUARD ASSEMBLY Part Description 62579 Guard Assembly, 60297 Nut, Push Pin 1/4 x 1-1/2" 62391 62395 Support, Guard 62389 Guard, Saw 62390 Pi n, 1/4 x 1-3/4"...
  • Page 53 PARTS LBST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE MODEL No. 113.226830 "_,_ .t //SAw TABLE I "_."'.f_.. (REF) FIGURE 6 - TABLE EXTENSIONS Part Description 62947 Extension, Table 12 x 27 STD 523112 *Screw, Hex Hd. 5/16-18x 1-1/4 STD551031 *Washer, 11/32 x 11/16 x 1/16...
  • Page 54 PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE MODEL NO. 113.226830 FIGURE 7 - LEGS Part Description 60314 Screw, Serrated Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x 5/8 62552 62554 Stiffener, Side STD551225 *Lockwasher, Ext. 1/4 STD541025 *Nut, Hex 1/4-20 62553 Stiffener, STD541250 *Nut, Hex 1/2-13...
  • Page 55 ELECTRONIC TABLE SAW CONTROL PANEL OPERATmONS DANGER DO NOT OPERATE SAW WITHOUT FIRST READING UNDERSTANDING OWNER'S MANUAL. YOUR MANUAL CONTAINS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DETAILED EXPLANATIONS OF KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS AND BASIC SAW OPERATIONS. • DISPLAY RESULT DESIRED ACTIONREQUIRED DECIMAL EQUIVALENTS Flashing _____ 1, To turn on display Plug in saw: Turn MasterSwitch"ON"...
  • Page 56 Sears DELUXE ELECTRONIC 10-iNCH TABLE SAW SERVICE Now that you have purchased your 10-inch electronic table saw should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Cente, and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts...

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