Sears 137.28463 Basic SAW Operations, Tilting the Blade, ON/OFF Switch Fig. NN

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BASIC SAW OPERATIONS

RAISE THE BLADE (Fig. MM)

To raise or lower the blade, turn the blade elevation handwheel (1) to the desired blade height, and then tighten the bevel lock handle (2) to maintain the desired blade angle.

Fig. MM

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TILTING THE BLADE

Two methods are available for tilting the saw blade.

Rapid blade tilting:

Loosen the bevel lock handle (2), move the handwheel (1) to the desired angle, then tighten the bevel lock handle.

Fine adjustment blade tilting:

Loosen the bevel lock handle (2), push in the handwheel (1) and at the same

time turn the handwheel (1) to tilt the saw blade. When the saw blade is at

the desired angle, tighten the bevel lock handle (2).

ON/OFF SWITCH (Fig. NN)

The ON / OFF switch has a safety removal key. With the key removed from the switch, unauthorized and hazardous use by children and others is minimized.

1.To turn the saw ON, insert the safety switch key (1) into the slot in the switch (2). Move the switch upward to the ON position.

2.To turn the saw OFF, move the switch downward.

3.To lock the switch in the OFF position, grasp the end (or yellow part) of the safety switch key (1), and pull it out.

4.With the safety removal key removed, the switch will not operate.

5.If the safety removal key is removed while the saw is running, it can be turned OFF but cannot be restarted without inserting the switch key (1).

Fig. NN

OVERLOAD PROTECTION (Fig. NN) This saw has an overload reset button

(3)that resets the motor after it shuts off due to overloading or low voltage. If the motor stops during operation, turn the ON / OFF switch to the OFF position. Wait about five minutes for the motor to cool, the push the reset button (3) and turn the switch to the ON position.

[_ WARNING]

To avoid injury, the ON / OFF switch should be in the OFF position and the plug removed from the power source while the cool down takes place, to prevent accidental starting when the reset button is pushed. Overheating may be caused by misaligned parts or a dull blade or undersized extensing cord. inspect your saw for proper setup before using it again.

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Contents Operators Manual Section Motor Blade SizeSAW Support and Clamp Work PROHiBiTiONWear Proper Apparel Generalsafety iNSTRUCTiONSSecure Page Alwaysusesawblade Page Kickbacks Power Supply and Motor SPECiFiCATiONS Grounding iNSTRUCTiONSImmediately La, Caution Recommended Accessories 308K Dado Insert PlateSupplied not Supplied Obtained and is installed correctly Loose Parts SAW Description QuantityStand 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. FF Adjusting the Table iNSERT Fig. JJ-1 BLADETiLTiNG Scale iNDiCATOR Power source when making any adjustmentsTo prevent personal injury ON/OFF Switch Fig. NN Basic SAW OperationsTilting the Blade Never USE the TWO AT the Same Time Cutting OperationsTurnthesawONandwaitforthe bladetocometofullspeed Helpful Devices Ripping Small PiecesAuxiliary Fence Fig. TT Push BlockMake a Push Block Fig. UU Making the base Fig. WW To prevent serious injuryCompound Miter Crosscutting MiTERiNG Fig. ZZ00~45 Miter Angle NON-THROUGH Fig. bbDo not use Adjustable or Wobble type dadoes For your own safety, always replaceDADOCUTSFIG. cc, dd Maintaining Your Table SAW General Maintenance Blade Raising and TiltingMechanism Fig. ee, ff Clean the Blade Tilting Scale Indicator LUBRiCATiONReplacing the Carbon Problem Possible Causes CorrectiveAction 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