Wrench And Fence Hook Assembly; Blade Guard And Splitter Assembly - Craftsman 152.221040 Owner's Manual

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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WRENCH
AND FENCE
HOOK ASSEMBLY
Figure
9=2
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
Figure
84
A
i
1.
Assemble both of the fence hooks (A) to the left
side of the cabinet (B) using four M4 x 8mm sheet
metal screws, not shown.
See figure 8-1.
2.
Assemble the wrench hook (C) above the fence
hooks using two M4 x 8mm sheet metal screws, not
shown.
See figure 8-1.
BLADE
GUARD
AND SPLITTER
ASSEMBLY
3.
Place the splitter bracket assembly (C) onto the
mounting splitter rod. See figure 9-2 and 9-3.
Figure
9=3
H
G
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
1.
Loosen table insert retainer bolt and remove table
insert.
Figure
94
B
2.
Place the threaded end of the mounting splitter rod
(A) through the hole (B) in the rear of the cabinet.
Place a M12 hex nut (not shown) onto the threaded
end of the mounting splitter rod inside of the cabi-
net and tighten securely. See figure 9-1 and 9-2.
Note: Place an 18mm wrench on 12mm hex nut and a
13mm wrench on flats of the splitter rod and tighten.
4,
5,
17
E
Place the front attachment point (D) of the blade
guard and splitter assembly (H) down into the tool-
less front attachment point (E) and the rear attach-
ment slot (F) onto the threads of the splitter bracket
knob (G); securely tighten splitter bracket knob.
Note: The splitter bracket assembly will need to be
positioned to fit the blade guard and splitter assem-
bly on the mounting splitter rod. See figure 9-3.
Remove the hex nut (K) and outer flange (J) from the
blade arbor (I). Note: The arbor has a right hand
thread; to loosen the hex nut, turn it counterclock-
wise. See figure 9-4.

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