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Craftsman 113.290060 Owner's Manual page 26

Electronic io-inch table saw

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8. BLADEGUARD
must always be in place and
working
properly
for all thru-sawing cuts. That
is, all cuts where
the blade cuts completely
through
the workpiece.
THUMBSCREW
10.
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.
REMOVING AND INSTALLING
SAWBLADE
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN
SWITCH
"OFF" AND REMOVE
PLUG FROM
POWER
SOURCE
OUTLET
BEFORE
REMOVING OR INSTALLING
SAWBLADE.
NOTE: If blade is above table
when plug is
removed from power source, it will be necessary
to recalibrate
the electronic
function.
See page
28,
A, Raise Blade Guard...
remove, insert.
B, To REMOVE blade, place a block of wood
againstfrontofblade
.. PULLarborwrench
toward you to LOOSEN arbor nut.
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 surethe
PIN in
the
rod
engages
with
the
NOTCH
in the
spreader
support.
Make sure thumbscrew
is
tightened
securely.
9. TABLE INSERT is removable
for removing
or
installing blades or other cutting
tools.
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C_
SCREW
/
/
/
WOOD BLOCK
BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN FOR PICTURE CLARITY
C. To TIGHTEN
arbor nut, place a block of wood
against rearof blade...
PUSH wrench away
from you.
When installing
the blade.
. make sure the
teeth
are pointing
toward
the
front
of the
saw..,
and thatthe bladeand collarsareclean
and free from an_' burrs.
The HOLLOW side of the collar must be against
the blade.
Always tighten the arbor nut securely.
BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN FOR PICTURE CLARITY
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN
SWITCH
"OFF"
AND REMOVE
PLUG FROM
POWER
SOURCE
OUTLET
BEFORE
REMOVING
INSERT
:_R NUT
/
A. Use "Shut
Down
Procedure"
Page 30, to
retain calibratio n.
B. Raise blade guard.
C. Loosen Screw.
D. Lift insert from front end. and pull toward
front of saw.
LOOSE
COLLAR
NUT
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