Ploughing; Dadoing - Craftsman 113.221720 Owner's Manual

Saw with table extensions, 10 inch direct drive table saw
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basic saw operations
PLOUGHING
PLOUGHING is grooving with the grain the long way of
the workpiece, using the Fence.
USE proper hold-
downs al_clfeed devils.
PLOUGHING
BACK OF SAW
It is not necessary to install the outside loose collar
before screwing on the arbor nut. Make sure the arbor
nut istight and at least one thread on the arbor st cks out
past the nut.
ALWAYS USE DADO INSERT LISTED UNDER "REC-
OMMENDED ACCESSORIES."
When using the Dado Head it will be necessary to
remove the Blade Guard and Spreader.
USE CAU-
TION.
USE MITER GAUGE,
FENCE, FEATHER-
BOARDS AND PUSH STiCKSAS REQUIRED.
i WARNING: For your own safety, always replace
]
the blade, Guard and Spreader when you are
I
finished Dadoing.
SAW ARBOR
iiZ!co
NUT
Nn
_REMOVE
SAWBLADE
AND
INSTALL
DADO HEAD
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ma ntenance
] WARNING: Toavoid lnjuryfrom
accidentalstart,
I
I turn switch
OFF" and remove plug from power
I source outlet before maintaining or lubrl_ing
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I your saw.
Do not allow sawdust to accumulate inside the saw.
Frequently clean your cutting toolswith Craftsman Gum
and Pitch Remover.
slide more freely.
itthe power cord is worn, cut, or damaged in anyway,
have it replaced immediately.
Make sure the teeth of the And-Kickback Pawls are
always sharp. To sharpen:
1. Identify the dull tooth or teeth_ Remove Blade Guard.
comer of workbench.
4. Sharpen the dull tooth using a few light strokes of a
fine-cut file.
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