Sears Craftsman 113.221770 Owner's Manual page 21

10" bench top table saw
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1. On-Off Switch.
CAUTION: Before turning switch "ON", make sure
the blade guard is correctly installed and operating
properly.
.V=leOn-Off Switch has a locking feature. This feature is
intended to help prevent unauthorized and possible haz-
ardous use by children and others.
2. Overload
Protection
Your saw features an overload relay reset button, If the
motor stops running or fails to start (due to feed pressure
too fast
dull blade or low voltage), turn switch "OFF".
Unplug the saw. Let the motor cool three to five minutes
and push the reset button, which resets the overloaded
device and allows you to turn the saw back on.
I WARNING: The on/off switch should be in the off I
position,
and the plug removed from the power I'
source while the cool down takes place to prevent I
accidental starting when the reset button is pushed.
3. Sawdust Ejection Port
Your table saw is equipped with a vacuum hookup. This
feature will allow you to attach any standard 2-1/2 inch
diameter wet/dry vacuum hose into the hole provided for
convenient sawdust removal,
I WARNING: Sawdust
can clog motor.
Motor could
ignite
sawdust. Even if saw is connected
to vac-
uum, blow out sawdust regularly.
_ Table
_ovides
large working surface to support workpiece.
5. Base
Supports table. For additional
stability,
holes are pro-
vided in base to bolt the saw to a workbench or stand
6, Blade Tilt Lock Lever
Clamps the tilt mechanism alter the blade is adjusted to
desired position. Use handwheel as a lever to tilt blade.
7. Handwheel
Elevates or lowers the blade. Also used as a lever to tilt
the blade from 0 to 45 degrees.
8. Blade Tilt Scale
Shows the degree the blade is tilted,
9.
Wrench Storage
Conveniently stores shaft and arbor nut wrenches,
10. Rip Fence
Exclusive self-aligning,
quick-set rip fence can be easily
moved or locked in place by simply raising or lowering
lock handle.
Holes are provided
in the rip fence for
attaching
a
wood
facing.
Select a piece of smooth straight wood approximately 3/4
inch thick, at least as along as the rip fence, and at least
7-1/2" wide (high) to permit clamping of leatherboards.
_ttach
it to the fence with two round head #10 wood
brews
1-5/8" long.
WARNING:
When positioning
fence for maximum
rip, make sure end of fence head is even with the
edge of the table. Fence cannot be locked securely
beyond the edge of the table. The workpiece could
bind and kickback.
11. Blade Guard
Use the sawblade
guard, spreader
and anti-kickback
pawls for any thru-sawing
(whenever the blade comes
through the top of the workpiece).
Make sure the anti-
kickback pawls work properly. Make sure the spreader is
in line with sawblade.(See
page 10-11)
To remove the guard for special operation, loosen wrng
nut and slide the spreader up. Do not disturb the setting
of the spreader bracket.
Whe_ replacing the guard, slide spreader down over tile
spreader bracket. Hand tighten wing nut securely.
12. Table insert
Is removable for removing or installing blade or other cut-
ting tools.
WARNING: For your own safety turn switch "OFF" I
and remove plug from power source before remov-
t
ing insert.
To remove the insert.
A. Lower the blade below the table surface.
B. Raise blade guard.
C. Remove insertscrews and lift insertfrom pocket in table
WARNING: To avoid injury from a thrown workpiece,
blade parts, or blade contact, never operate saw with-
out the proper insert in place. Use the sawbiade
insert when sawing. Use the dado/molding
head
insert when using a dado blade or moldin_l head.
13. Miter Gauge
Head can be locked in desired position for cross cutting
or mitering by tightening the lock knob. Always securely
lock it when in use
Notches are provided in the miter gauge for attaching an
auxiliary facing to make it easier to cut longer pieces. Be
sure facing does not interfere with the proper operation of
the sawblade guard.
Select a suitable piece of smooth straight wood. drill two
holes through it and attach it with screws.
NOTE: When bevel crosscutting,
attach facing so that it
extends to the right of the miter gauge and use the miter
gauge in the groove to the right of the blade.
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