Assemble Stand; Assemble Table Saw To Stand - Craftsman 137.218041 Operator's Manual

3.0 hp (max. developed) 10" inch blade 5000 r.p.m. table saw
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Assemble
stand (Fig. A)
1. Unpack all parts and group by type and size (Fig. A).
Refer to parts list for quantities.
2. Attach one long upper support (12) to top of leg (1) using
one square neck bolt (2) and nut (8).
NOTE: Snug bolts until stand is properly aligned (see
step #9 before tightening).
3. Attach other end of long upper support to top of another
leg using one square neck bolt and nut.
4. Attach one long bottom support (3) to center of each leg
using square neck bolts and nuts. This completes the
front frame section.
5. Assemble rear frame section in exactly the same way.
6. Join front and rear frame assemblies using two short
upper supports (9) and two short bottom supports (t3),
square neck bolts and nuts.
7. Insert large hex head bolt (4) into rubber foot (5) and
insert into bottom of leg. Fasten with washer (6) and nut
(7). Repeat for each leg.
8. Attach one hook (14) to the left of the stand. Attach two
hooks to the right of the stand for the rip fence storage.
9. Place stand on level surface and adjust so all legs are
contacting the floor and are at similar angles to the floor.
Tighten all bolts.
NOTE: Stand should not rock after all bolts are tightened.
Fig. A
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Assemble
table saw to stand (Fig. A, B)
1.
Place protective corrugated cardboard or old
blanket on floor to protect the saw table surface.
2.
Place the saw up-side down on the protective
material (Fig. B).
3.
Position the dust chute between the stand and saw.
4.
Position the stand up-side down on the saw base.
NOTE: Make sure front of stand and front of saw
are facing the same direction.
5.
Line up the four holes in saw base, dust chute and
stand.
6.
Fasten saw to dust chute to stand using four bolts
(10), washers (t 1) and nuts (8).
NOTE: Place washer on each bolt before inserting
into saw base and through the support. Nut must
be flush against the bracket (see Fig. A).
7.
Tighten all four nuts.
NOTE: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN NUTS HOLDING
SAW TO STAND. THIS MAY DAMAGE THE SAW
BASE.
8.
Carefully set the saw in its upright position on a
clean level surface.
Fig. B

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