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Craftsman 113.290060 Owner's Manual page 4

Electronic io-inch table saw

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N. Shut
"OFF"
the
saw
and
disconnect
the
oower
cord
wnen
removmg
the table
insert
changing
the
cutting
tool.
removing
or
replacing
the
blade
guara,
or
making
adjustments.
O. Provide
aaequate
support
to the
rear
and
sides
of the
saw
table
for
wider
or
long
work _)ieces.
P. Plastic
and
composition
(_ike
hardboard)
materials
may be cut on your saw.
However
since
these
are
usually
aurte
hard
ana
slippery,
the antikickback
pawls
may not stop
a kickback.
Therefore,
be
especially
attentive
to
following
proper
set-Lp
and
cutting
;3rocedures
for
ripping.
Do
not
stand
or
permit
anyone
else to stand,
m line
with
a
3otential
kickback.
Q. If you
stall
or
jam
the
sawblade
in
the
workpiece
turn
saw
"QFF"
and
remove
the
workpiece
from the sawblade.
Check to see if
the sawblade
is parallel
to the m_ter gauge
grooves
and
if the
spreader
is in proper
alignment
with the sawblade.
If ripp_ ng at the
time.
check
to see if the rip fence
is parallel
with
the sawblade.
Readjust
as indicated.
R. DO
NOT
remove
small
pieces
of cut-off
materia
that may become
trapped
inside
the
blade
guard
while
the saw
is running.
This
could
endanger
your
hands
or
cause
a
kickback
Turn
saw
"OFF"
and
wait
until
blade
stops.
S. Use extra care when
ripping
wood
that hasa
twistec
grain
or is twisted
or bowed
-- it may
rock on the table
and/or
oinch
the sawblade.
9. KNOW
YOUR
CUTTING
TOOLS
A. Dull. gummy,
or improperly
sharpened
orset
cutting
tools can cause
material
to stick, jam.
stall
the saw. or kickback
at me operator.
Minimize
3otential
injury
by
proper
cutting
tool ana
machine
maintenance
NEVER
ATTEMPT
TO
FREE
A STALLED
SAWBLADE
WITHOUT
FIRST
TURNING
THE
SAW OFF.
B. Never
use grinding
wheels,
abraswe
cut-off
wheels
friction
wheels
(metal
slitting
blades)
wire wneels
or buffing
wheels.
10. USE ONLY
ACCESSORIES
DESIGNED
FOR
THIS
SAW
11 Crosscutting
operations
are
worked
more
conveniently
and
with
greater
safety
if
an
auxiliary
wood
facing
is attached
to the miter
gauge
using
me holes
orovided.
However.
the
facing
mus_
not
interfere
with
the
proper
functioning
of the sawoJaae
guard.
12. Make
sure
the top of me ardor
or cutting
tool
rotates
toward
you
when
standing
in normal
operating
position.
AIsd make
sure
the cutting
too,
arbor
collars
and arbor
nut
are installed
Properly.
Keeo
the
cutting
tool
as
Jow as
possJble
for
the
operauon
being
performea.
Keep all guards
in place
whenever
possible
13. Do
not
use any
blade
or other
cutting
tool
marked
for an operating
speed
_ess than
3450
RPM. Never use a cutting
tool larger
in diameter
than
the
diameter
for
which
the
saw
was
designed..
For greatest
safety
and efficiency
when r_ppmg, use the maximum diameter blade
for which the saw is designed, since under these
conditions
the spreader
is nearest the blade.
14. Adjust
table
inserts
flush with the table
top.
NEVER operate the saw u nless the proper insert
is installed.
15. NEVER feed material
into the cutting
tool from
the rear of the saw. An accident
and serious
injury could result.
16. THINK SAFETY.
Safety
is a combination
of operator
common
sense and alertness at all times when the saw is
being usea.
17. NEVER use another person as a substitute for a
table extension, or as additional support for a
workpiece that is longer or wider than the basic
saw table, or to assist in feeding or supporting or
pulling the workpiece.
DO
NOT
pull
the
workpiece
through
the
sawblade - position
your body at the nose (in-
feed) side of the guard: start and complete the
cut from that same side. This will require added
table support for long or wide workpieces that
extend beyond the length or width of the saw
table.
18. NOTE
AND
FOLLOW
SAFETY
INSTRUC-
TIONS
THAT
APPEAR
ON THE FRONT
OF
YOUR SAW.
i
r_
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY:
,=or oo.z _4,5A,,_.
19. WARNING:
DO
NOT
ALLOW
FAMILIARITY
(GAINED
FROM FREQUENT
USE OF YOUR
SAW)
TO
BECOME
COMMONPLACE.
ALWAYS
REMEMBER
THAT
A CARELESS
FRACTION
OF A SECOND IS SUFFICIENT
TO
INFLICT
SEVERE INJURY.
20. WARNING: THE 2-1/2" SAW PULLEY AND THE
2-112" MOTOR
PULLEY
FURNISHED,
WILL
RUN THE BLADE AT APPROXIMATELY
3450
RPM WHEN USED WITH A 3450 RPM MOTOR.
NEVER
SUBSTITUTE
THESE
PULLEYS
TO
INCREASE THIS SPEED BECAUSE IT COULD
BE DANGEROUS.
NOTE: Do not overtighten
arbor nut. Use the arbor
wrench to just "snug" it
WEAR
YOUR
The operation
of any power tool can result in foreign
objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result
m severe eye damage• Always wear safety goggles
complying
with ANSI Z87.1 Ishown
on Package)
before
commencing
power tool operation.
Safety
Goggles
are available
at Sears retail
or catalog.
stores.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
UNDER
ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES
ATTEMPT
TO
SERVICE,
REPAIR.
DISMANTLE,
OR
DISASSEMBLE
ANY
OF
THE
ELECTRICAL
OR
ELECTRONIC
(COMPUTER
ETC.) PARTS. REPAIRS ARE TO
BE PERFORMED
BY SEARS SERVICE PERSONNEL
ONLY.
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