Craftsman 152.221140 Owner's Manual page 20

1.5 horsepower (continuous duty) 2 horsepower (maximum developed) 3450 r.p.m. (no load r.p.m.) 10-in. table saw
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Figure
11=4
K
Figure
11=6
R
8.
Using a combination square (K), make sure the
front rail (L) is level across the saw table and exten-
sion wings, and then securely tighten the four hex
nuts. See figure 11-4.
Figure
11=5
M
0
/
Q
11. Slide the right side rear rail (T) onto rear rail con-
nector. Assemble the right rear rail with two M8 x
25mm button head cap screws to the saw table and
one M8 x 35mm button head cap screw, M8 flat
washer, M8 lock washer and M8 hex nut to the
extension wing. See figure 11-6.
12. Using a combination square, make sure the rear rail
is level to the saw table and extension wings and
below the bottom of the miter gauge slots, then
securely tighten all hardware.
See figure 11-4.
Figure
11=7
AC
Z
U
Y
W
V
9.
10.
Assemble the left side rear rail (M) to the left rear
side of the table saw (N). Attach rear rail (M) to
table (N) with two M8 x 25mm button head cap
screws, M8 Iockwashers, and M8 flat washers (0).
Attach rear rail to extension wing with one M8 x
35mm button head cap screw, M8 flat washer, M8
Iockwasher and M8 hex nut (P). Make sure that
the rear rail is below the bottom of the miter gauge
slots (R) in the saw table. See figure 11-5 and
11-6.
Slide rear rail connector (S) into the left rear rail
already assembled.
See figure 11-5.
16.
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13. Assemble the two cursors (U) to the rip fence
assembly (V) using four M5 x 16mm pan head
screws and M5 lock washers (W). See figure 11-7.
14. Lift up on the rip fence handle (X) and place the
fence down onto the saw table with the fence body
into front rail. With the rip fence lock handle up, you
can slide the fence back and forth across the saw
table. Pushing the rip fence lock handle down will
lock the fence from moving. See figure 11-7.
15. Align left fence side (AB) at a distance from the
right side (AC) of the right miter gauge groove and
lock the fence. See figure 11-7.
Use a measuring tape to measure the distance from
the saw blade right side to the left fence side.

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