Auxiliary Fence/Work Support; Auxiliary Panel/Work Support - Craftsman Contractor 113.29884 Owner's Manual

10" belt drive saw
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AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT
Make one using a piece of 3/8 inch and 3/4 inch plywood.
Fasten together with glue and flat
head woodscrews.
Tighten the screws sa the flat head
is even with the
bottom of the wood.
3-1/2
_
3/4 PLYWOOD
/
A
27
THIS
FACE
AND
THIS
30
EDGE
MUST
BE PARALLEL
3/8
pLYWOOD
AUXILIARY
FENCE/WORK
SUPPORT
AUXILIARY
PANEL WORK SUPPORT
Make using
a piece
of 3!4" and
3/8"
plywood.
Fasten
together with glue and wood screws.
Use this auxiliary
panel work support only when cutting
large panels that
require the rip fence to be positioned
past the exposed
side of the extension,
3-5/8
3/4 PL YWOOD
26-I/2
:-3/8
FACE
& EDGE
MUST
BE
""
.
....-.,,.
PARALLEL
/
318 PLYWOOD
2
NOTE:
All dimension
m inches
AUXILIARY
PANEL/WORK
SUPPORT
SAFETY
iNSTRUCTIONS
FOR BASIC
SAW OPERATIONS
BEFORE
EACH
USE:
1. Inspect
your
saw.
a. Toavoid
injuryfrom
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 aga
i n.
d. Use the sawblade
guard,
spreader,
and anti-
kickback
pawtsfor
any thru-sawing
(whenever
the blade
comes
through
the
top
of the work-
piece).
Make
sure
the
pawls
work
properly.
Make
sure
the
spreader
is in line
with
the
sawblade.
REMOVE
ADJUSTING
KEYS
AND
WRENCHES.
Form habit
of checking
for and
removing
keys
and adjusting
wrenches
from
tool before
turning
Et on,
To
avoid
injury
from
jams.
slips
or thrown
pieces
(kickback
and throwback):
1_USE
ONLY
RECOMMENDED
ACCES-
SORIES
(See
page
58)
-
Follow
the
instructions
that come
with the accessories,
Using other accessories
may be dangerous.
2. Choose
the right blade or cutting
accessory
for the material
and the type of cutting
you
plan to do.
3. Never
use grindm
g wheels,
abrasive
cut-off
wheels,
friction
wheels Lmetal slitting
blades)
wire wheels
or buffing
wheel.
They can fly
apart
explosively.
4O

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