Craftsman 137,248830 Operator's Manual page 13

Table saw 3.0 hp
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INSTALLING THE TABLE S|DE
EXTENSTONS-
cont'd
(Frc o)
6. Snap
one
location seat (5) over the end of the rear
table extension tube (3). Make sure the locating
pin
(6)
in
the location seat
fits into the matching
hote
in
the extension tube (Fig.
O).
7. lnstall the
left hand
table extension
in
a similar
way.
NOTE:
For
illustration purposes the view in Fig. O
looks
"through"
the saw
table to the under side
of
the
table.
Fig.
O
TNSTALLTNG
REAR
TABLE
EXTENSTON
(Ftc.
p)
i.
Place
the rear table extension onto the two rear
table
extension tubes
(1).
2
Snap
two location seats (4) over the two
rear
table
'extension
tubes (1).Make sure the locating pin
in the
iocation
seat fits
into
the matching hole (5)
in the
extension tube.
3
lnsert
rear
table extension tubes (1) into
the
two
holes in
the rear
of
the saw table and into extension
tube
brackets
under
the
table.
Position rear
table support so instruction
labels
are
up.
r
Snap one
location seat
(4)
over the end
of
the left
rear table
extension tube (1). Make sure the
locating
pin
in
the location seat fits into
the
,natching hole
in
the extension
tube.
ADJUSTING REAR TABLE EXTENSION
1
.
Rear
table extension should
be
positioned
as close
as possible to the rear
of
the
table
when
ripping
short work
pieces.
2.
Rear table extension should
be pulled out
fully
until
the location seat prevents
it
from moving
outward
when ripping
long
work pieces that
require extra
support
as
you are completing the
cut.
RrP FENCE
ADJUSTMENT
(Ftc.
Q)
1.
The fence (1) is moved
by
lifting
up on
the
handte (2)
and sliding the fence to the desired location.
Pushing
down on the handle locks the fence
in position.
2. Position the fence
on
the right side
of
the table,
and
along
the miter gauge
groove.
3.
Lock
the fence handle.
The
fence should
be
paratlet
with the miter gauge
groove.
4. lf adjustment is needed to make
the
fence
parallelto
the groove,
do
the following:
o Loosen the two screws (3) and lift
up on
the
handle
(2).
o
Hold
the fence bracket
(4)firmly against
the
front
of
the saw table. Move
the
far end
of
the fence until
it
is
parallelwith the miter gauge
groove.
o
Tighten both screws and
push
the
handle
to
lock.
5. lf fence is loose when the handle is
in
the
locked
(downward) position, do
the
following:
o
Move
the handle (2) upward
and
turn the
adjusting
nut
(5)
clockwise until the rear clamp
is
snug.
Do not
turn the adjusting screw more than
114
turn at
a
time.
o
Over-tightening the adjusting
screw
will
cause the
fence
to
come out of
alignment.
Failure
to properly
align
fence can cause "kickback"
and
serious
injury.
Fig.
Q
t
Fig.
P
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