Elevation Handwheel; Tilt Handhwheel; Rip Fence; Bladeguard - Craftsman 113.298032 Owner's Manual

10-inch table saw
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ELEVATION
HANDWHEEL
. . . elevates
or lowers
the
blade,
Turn
clockwise
to elevate
...
counterclockwise
to lower.
TILT
HANDWHEEL
...
tilts
the
blade
for
bevel
cutting.
"_'urn
clockwise
to
tilt
toward
left
...
counterclockwise
to tilt toward
right.
When
the blade
is tilted
to the LEFT
as far as it will
go,
it should
be at 45 ° to the table
and the bevel indicator
should point
45 ° .
NOTE:
There
are LIMIT
STOPS
inside
the saw which
prevent
the blade
from
tilting
beyond
45 ° to the LEFT
and 90 ° to the
RIGHT.
(See "Adjustments"
section
"Blade
Tilt,
or Squareness
of Blade to Table").
TILT
LOCK
HANDLE
...
locks
the
blade
in
the
desired
tilt
position.
To loosen,
turn
counterclockwise.
Push
handie
in
and
turn
it
to
another
position
if
necessary
in order
to tighten
or loosen.
IMPORTANT:
Be
sure
handle
is
hanging
in
the
"DOWN"
position
before
tilting
blade.
If it is pointing
to the 1 o'clock
position
it may jam on underside
of
the table and bend the locking
bolt,
RIP
FENCE
...
is locked
in place
by tightening
the
lock
knob.
To
move
the fence,
loosen
the
knob
and
grasp the fence with
one hand at the front.
Holes are provided
in the rip fence for attaching
a wood
facing
when using the dado
head, or molding
head.
Select
a piece
of smooth
straight
wood
approx.
3/4"
thick,
at least
as long
as the
rip fence,
and
at least
7-1/2"
wide
(high) to permit
clamping
of featherboards.
Attach
it
to the
fence
with
three
Round
Head
#10
Wood
Screws
2 in. long. To remove
the facing,
loosen
the screws, slide the facing
forward
and pull the screws
through
the round
holes.
If you
are making
a rip type
cut
in material
thinner
than
3/16
in.
while
the
fence
is positioned
over
the
depressed
area of table
extension,
the facing should
be
attached
to the fence
so that
the bottom
edge touches
the top surface
of the extension.
In this case, the facing
must
be shorter
than
the fence.
This
will
prevent
thin
material
from
sliding
under the rip fence.
WOOD
FACING
#I0 WOOD
SCREWS
MITER
GAUGE
...
head
is locked
in
position
for
crosscutting
or mitering
by
tightening
the
lock
knob.
ALWAYS
LOOK
IT SECURELY
WHEN
IN USE.
There
are "_wo slots
for
the
stop
pin
at the 45 degree
right
_lnd
left
positions
for
conveniently
setting
the
Miter
Gauge to cut miters.
NOTE:
The slots
for the stop
pin and the graduations
are
manufactured
to
very
close
tolerances
which
provide
accuracy
for
average
woodworking,
in
some
cases where
extreme
accuracy
is required,
when making
angle
cuts,
for
example,
make
a trial
cut
and
then
recheck
it.
If necessary,
the miter
gauge head can then
be swiveled
slightly
to compensate
and then
locked.
Slots
are provided
in the miter
gauge for attaching
an
AUXILIARY
FACING
to
make
it easier
to cut
long
pieces.
Be positive
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.
STO I
_
_
AUXILIARY
FAC!NG
7
BLADEGUARD
must
always
be in place and working
properly
for
all
thru-sawing
cuts.
That
is, all
cuts
whereby
the
blade
cuts
completely
through
the
workpiece.
To remove
the guard for special
operations,
loosen
the
thumbscrew
and
slide
the
guard
off
of
the rod.
DO
NOT DISTURB
THE
SETTING
OF THE
ROD.
When
replacing
the guard,
make sure the PIN in the rod
engages with
the NOTCH
in the spreader
support.
Make
sure thumbscrew
is tightened
securely.
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TABLE
INSERT
is removable
for removing
or installing
blades or other
cutting
tools.
SCREW
WARNING:
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY,
TURN
SWITCH
"OFF"
AND
REMOVE
PLUG
FROM
POWER
SOURCE
OUTLET
BEFORE
REMOVING
INSERT.
A.
Lower the blade below
the table surface.
B.
Raise blade guard.
C.
Loosen Screw.
D.
Lift
insert
from
front
end,
and
pull
toward
front
of saw.
NEVER
OPERATE
THE
SAW
WITHOUT
THE
PROPER
INSERT
IN PLACE.
USE THE SAW BLADE
INSERT
WHEN
SAWING
. . .
USE
THE
COMBINATION
DADO
MOLDING
INSERT
WHEN
DADOING
OR MOLDING.
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