Installation And Operation Of Molding Head; Maintaining Your Table Saw; Maintenance - Craftsman 113.221740 Owner's Manual

10 inch bench top table saw
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installation and Operation of Mol
Head
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To get full arbor nut engagement
with the arbor ttlreads ....
this
saw requires
a special
molding
head mounting
arrangement
Always
arrange and mount the molding
head as shown. Instructions
for assembling
and operat-
ing the molding head are contained in a booklet furnished
with the molding head°
Follow molding
head
installation
instructions
for table
saws, except use the loose blade collar' supplied with the
saw instead of the spacer washer supplied with the mold-
ing head° Do NOT use the spacer washer provided with
the molding head.. Always position the loose blade collar
as shown.
Always use the molding
insert listed under recom-
mended accessories.
When using the molding head it will be necessary to
remove the blade guard and spreader. Use cautien_ Use
miter gauge, fence, featherboards, or push sticks, etc., as
required.
LyWARNING:
your own safety, always replace the l
For
blade, blade guard, spreader
and blade insert when I
ou are finished
molding.
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BackofSaW
Saw Arbor
Loose
Blade
Front of Saw
Molding Head Mounting
g Head
Nut
Maintaining
Your Table Saw ..................................
Maintenance
and remove plug from power source outlet
maintaining
or lubricating your saw.
o Do not a!low sawdust to accumulate inside the saw
Frequently
blow out any dust that may accumulate
inside the saw cabinet and the motor:
o Clean your cutting tools with a gum and pitch remover.
° The cord and the tool should be wiped with a dry clean
cloth to prevent deterioration from oil and grease.
° A coat of automobile-type
wax applied to the table will
help to keep the surface clean and allow workpieces to
slide more freely.
° If the power cord is worn, cut, or' damaged in any way,
have it replaced immediately_
IMPORTANT:
Certain cleaning agents and solvents can
damage plastic parts.. Some of these are: gasoline, car-
bon tetmch!oride,
chlorinated
cleaning solvents, ammo-
nia and household
detergents
which contain ammonia_
Avoiding use of these and other types of cleaning agents
will minimize the possibility of damage. Use cleaners suit-
able for prescription glasses or liquid dishwashing deter'-
gent and water.
Anti-Kickback Pawls
Make sure the teeth of tile anti-kickback pawls are always
sharp. To sharpen:
1. Remove blade guard..
2_ Rotate pawl toward rear of spreader so that teeth are
above top of spreader:
3.. Hold spreader with left hand and place pawl over cor-
ner of workbench as shown.
4.. Using a small round file, (smooth
cut) sharpen
the
teeth.
5 Reinstall blade guard
Anti-Kickback
Pawl
WARNING:
All repairs,
electrical
or mechanical,]
should be attempted only by a trained repairman. |
Contact the nearest Sears store for service.
Use I
only identical replacement
parts. Any other parts |
may create a hazard.
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