Sears 137.28463 operating instructions

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ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS - To prevent the workpiece being kicked upward or back toward the front of the table saw by the spinning blade.

ARBOR - The shaft on which the blade or dado is mounted.

BEVEL CUT - An angle cut made through the face of the workpiece.

BLADE BEVEL SCALE - To measure

if the angle of the blade is tilted when set for a bevel cut.

BLADE ELEVATION AND TiLTiNG HANDWHEEL - To raise and lower

the blade or tilt the blade to the angle between 0° and 45° for bevel cuts.

BLADE GUARD - A clear plastic cover that positions over the blade while cutting.

COMPOUND CUT - A simultaneous bevel and miter cut.

CROSSCUT - A cut made across the width of the workpiece.

DADO - Special cutting blades that are used to cut grooves in a workpiece.

FEATHERBOARD - When ripping a workpiece on your table saw, this keeps it firmly and safely against the rip fence. It also helps prevent chatter, gouging, and dangerous kickback.

FREEHAND - Performing a cut without using a rip fence, miter gauge, hold down or other proper device to prevent the workpiece from twisting during the cutting operation.

GUM - A sticky sap from wood products.

HEEL - Misalignment of the blade.

JAMB NUT - Nut used to lock another nut in place on a threaded rod or bolt.

KERF - The amount of material removed by the blade cut.

KICKBACK- Occurs when the saw blade binds in the cut and violently thrusts the workpiece back toward the operator.

MITER CUT - An angle cut made across the width of the workpiece.

MITER GAUGE - A guide used for crosscutting operations that slides in the table top channels (grooves) located on either side of the blade. It

helps make accurate straight or angle crosscuts.

NON-THROUGH SAWING - refers to any cut that does not completely cut through the workpiece.

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Contents Operators Manual Section SAW MotorBlade Size Support and Clamp Work PROHiBiTiONWear Proper Apparel Generalsafety iNSTRUCTiONSSecure Page Alwaysusesawblade Page Kickbacks Immediately Power Supply and Motor SPECiFiCATiONSGrounding iNSTRUCTiONS La, Caution Supplied not Supplied Recommended Accessories308K Dado Insert Plate Stand Obtained and is installed correctly Loose Parts SAW Description Quantity STU ACD EFG H KLMStand lock hook Page Revolutions PER Minute RPM Overload Reset SwitchDo not release the stand hooks Order to Avoid iNJURYFig. D Setting UP the StandANTI-KICKBACK Pawls Installing the Blade GuardStorage Clamps Fig. N Installing the Power CordAssembling the Blade ELEVATION/TILT HandwheelFig. Q Installing the Rear TableRiving Knife Assembly Fig. W Adjustments Fig. Y Blade Guard AssemblyAnti=kickback pawl assembly Fig. Z, AA, BB Additional BladeFig. Z Fig. DD Improper riving knife alignment canAdjusting the Miter Gauge RiP Fence Adjustment Fig. FFAdjusting the Table iNSERT Fig. JJ-1 To prevent personal injury BLADETiLTiNG Scale iNDiCATORPower source when making any adjustments Tilting the Blade ON/OFF Switch Fig. NNBasic SAW Operations Never USE the TWO AT the Same Time Cutting OperationsTurnthesawONandwaitforthe bladetocometofullspeed Helpful Devices Ripping Small PiecesMake a Push Block Fig. UU Making the base Auxiliary Fence Fig. TTPush Block Fig. WW To prevent serious injury00~45 Miter Angle Compound Miter CrosscuttingMiTERiNG Fig. ZZ NON-THROUGH Fig. bbDADOCUTSFIG. cc, dd Do not use Adjustable or Wobble type dadoesFor your own safety, always replace Mechanism Fig. ee, ff Maintaining Your Table SAW General MaintenanceBlade Raising and Tilting Replacing the Carbon Clean the Blade Tilting Scale IndicatorLUBRiCATiON Action Problem PossibleCauses Corrective Tilting Cut Here To WAR.I.Gi 10 iN. Jobsite Table SAW Model NO= 137=284630 Schematic a10 iN, Jobsite Parts LiST for MotorTable SAW Model no10 IN. Jobsite Table SAW Parts LiST for StandService Sears Installation ServiceWv sears,tom Wvvv.sears.ca OurHome