Sears 137.28463 operating instructions Fig. bb, Non-Through

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USING THE WOOD FACING ON THE RIP FENCE (Fig. as)

When performing some special cutting operations, you can add a wood facing to either side of the rip fence (2).

1.Use a smooth straight 3/4 in. thick wood board (1) that is as long as the rip fence.

2.Attach the wood facing to the fence with wood screws (3) (not included) through the holes in the fence. A wood fence should be used when ripping material such as thin paneling to prevent the material from catching between the bottom of the fence and the table.

Fig. aa

To avoid the risk of personal injury. Always use push block, auxiliary fence and featherboard when making non4hrough cut.

1.Before starting the table saw, lower the blade and riving knife assembly to the down position.

2.Remove the blade guard assembly and anti-kickback pawls assembly for non-through cut.

3.Use the featherboard (1) with C-clamps (3) to fasten the workpiece securely.

4.Mount the auxiliary fence (4) with C-clamps.

5.Use the push block (2) to move the

workpiece.

NOTE:

oMount the featherboard to table

as shown, so the leading edges of featherboard will help workpiece complete cutting.

Fig. bb

NON-THROUGH

CUT (FIG. bb)

 

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A non-through cut is used to cut

 

 

 

Non-through Cut

grooves

and rabbets in the workpiece

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without

exposed

the blade.

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i_ WARNING i

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oOnly this type cut is made

without installing the blade guard assembly, anti-kickbackpawls

assembly.

o To avoid injury from an accidental2 start, make sure the switch is in

the OFF position and the plug

is disconnected from the power source outlet.

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Contents Operators Manual Section Blade Size MotorSAW PROHiBiTiON Support and Clamp WorkGeneralsafety iNSTRUCTiONS Wear Proper ApparelSecure Page Alwaysusesawblade Page Kickbacks Grounding iNSTRUCTiONS Power Supply and Motor SPECiFiCATiONSImmediately La, Caution 308K Dado Insert Plate Recommended AccessoriesSupplied not Supplied Loose Parts SAW Description Quantity Obtained and is installed correctlyStand ACD EFG H KLM STUStand lock hook Page Overload Reset Switch Revolutions PER Minute RPMOrder to Avoid iNJURY Do not release the stand hooksSetting UP the Stand Fig. DInstalling the Blade Guard ANTI-KICKBACK PawlsInstalling the Power Cord Storage Clamps Fig. NAssembling the Blade ELEVATION/TILT HandwheelInstalling the Rear Table Fig. QRiving Knife Assembly Fig. W Blade Guard Assembly Adjustments Fig. YAnti=kickback pawl assembly Fig. Z, AA, BB Additional BladeFig. Z Improper riving knife alignment can Fig. DDRiP Fence Adjustment Fig. FF Adjusting the Miter GaugeAdjusting the Table iNSERT Fig. JJ-1 Power source when making any adjustments BLADETiLTiNG Scale iNDiCATORTo prevent personal injury Basic SAW Operations ON/OFF Switch Fig. NNTilting the Blade Cutting Operations Never USE the TWO AT the Same TimeTurnthesawONandwaitforthe bladetocometofullspeed Ripping Small Pieces Helpful Devices Push Block Auxiliary Fence Fig. TT Make a Push Block Fig. UU Making the base To prevent serious injury Fig. WWMiTERiNG Fig. ZZ Compound Miter Crosscutting00~45 Miter Angle Fig. bb NON-THROUGHFor your own safety, always replace Do not use Adjustable or Wobble type dadoesDADOCUTSFIG. cc, dd Blade Raising and Tilting Maintaining Your Table SAW General MaintenanceMechanism Fig. ee, ff LUBRiCATiON Clean the Blade Tilting Scale IndicatorReplacing the Carbon Causes Corrective Problem PossibleAction Tilting Cut Here To WAR.I.Gi Schematic a 10 iN. Jobsite Table SAW Model NO= 137=284630Parts LiST for Motor 10 iN, JobsiteTable SAW Model noParts LiST for Stand 10 IN. Jobsite Table SAWSears Installation Service ServiceOurHome Wv sears,tom Wvvv.sears.ca