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ADDITIONAL SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS FOR TABLE SAWS

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT

OPERATE YOUR SAW UNTIL IT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED ACCORDING TO

THE INSTRUCTIONS ... AND UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING.

1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR

POWER TOOLS ... SEE PAGE 2

2.GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW... SEE PAGE 27.

3.BASIC SAW OPERATION... SEE PAGE 30.

4, MAINTENANCE... SEE PAGE 38.

5.STABILITY OF SAW

if there is any tendency for the saw to tip over or move during certain cutting operations such as cutting extremely large heavy panels or long heavy boards, the saw should bebolted down. If you attach any kind of table extensions over 24" wide to either end of the saw, make sure you either bolt the saw to the bench or floor as

appropriate, or support the outer end of the

extension from the bench or floor, as appropriate.

6.LOCATION

The saw should be positioned so neither the

operator nor a causal observer is forced to stand in line with the saw blade.

operating immediately until the particular part is properly repaired or replaced.

B. Small loose pieces of wood or other objects that contact the rear of the revolving blade can be thrown back at the operator at excessive speed. This can usually be avoided by keeping the guard and spreader in place

for all thru-sawing operations (sawing entirely thru the work) AND by removing all loose pieces from the table with a long stick of wood IMMEDIATELY after they are cut off. Use extra caution when the guard assembly

C. is removed for resawing, dadoing, rabbeting,

or molding replace the guard as soon as that operation is completed.

D. For rip or rip-type cuts, the following end of a workpiece to which a push stick or push

board is applied must be square

(perpendicular to the fence) in order that feed pressure applied to the workpiece by the push stick or block does not cause the workpiece to come away from the fence, and possibly cause a kickback.

E. During rip and rip type cuts. the workpiece must be held down on the table and against the fence with a push stick, push block, or featherboards. A featherboard is made of

solid lumber per sketch.

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7.KICKBACKS

A "KICKBACK" occurs during a rip-typeoperation when a part or all of the workpiece _s thrown back violently toward the operator. Keep your face and body to one side of the sawblade, out of line with a possible "Kickback."

Kickbacks and possible injury from them can usually be avoided by:

A.Maintaining the rip fence parallel to the sawblade.

B.Keeping the sawblade sharp. Replace or sharpen anti kickback pawls when points become dull.

C.Keeping sawblade guard, spreader, and antikickback pawls in place and operating properly. The spreacler must be in alignment

with the sawblade and the pawls must stop a kickback once it has started,

Check their action before ripping.

D.NOT ripping work that is twisted or warped or does not have a straight edge to guide along the rip fence.

E.NOT releasing work until you have pushed it all the way past the sawblade.

F.Using a push stick for ripping widths of 2 to 6 in, and an auxi iary fence and push block for ripping widths narrower than 2 in. (See "Basic Saw Operation Using The Rip Fence"

section.)

G, NOT c6nfining the cut-off piece when

section of the workpiece between the saw blade and the rip fence

8.PROTECTION: EYES, HANDS, FACE, EARS, BODY

A.If any part of your saw is malfunctioning, has

been damaged or broken.., such as the motor switch, or other operating control, a

safety device or the power Cord... cease

5/16" AP_T

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F. NEVER turn the saw "ON" before clearing the table of all tools, wood scraps, etc. except the workpiece and related feed of support devices for the operation planned.

G. NEVER place your face or body in line witf"

the cutting tool.

H. NEVER place your fingers or hands in the path of the sawblade or other cutting tool.

I.NEVER reach in back of the cutting tool witl" either hand to hold down or support th_ workpiece, remove wood scraps, or for an_ other reason. Avoid awkward operations anc

hand positions where a suddenmovS_lPinto"coulc cause fingers or hand to

sawbtade or other cutting tool.

J. DO NOT perform layout, assembly, or setu_ work on the table while the cutting toot i,'

rotating.

K. DO NOT perform any operatior "FREEHAND" -- always use either the ri[; fence or the miter gauge to position ant

guide the work.

L.NEVER use the rip fence when crosscuttin_

..... miter gauge when ripping. DO NO! use the rip fence as a length stop.

Never hold onto or touch the "freeend"of the workpiece or a "free piece" that is cut off while power is "ON" and/or the sawbiade i,. rotating.

M.Shut "OFF" the saw and disconnect th_

power cord when removing the table insert changing the cutting tool, removing ot replacing the blade guard, or makin{; adjustments.

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Contents Save This Manual For Future Reference Model noKeep Guards in Place Full ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman TAB LE SAWKnow Your Power Tool Ground ALL Tools Keep Work Area CleanProtection EYES, HANDS, FACE, EARS, Body LocationSaw should be positioned so neither KickbacksKnow Your Cutting Tools USE only Accessories Designed for this SAWThink Safety Operation of any power tool can result in foreign200 Connecting to Power Source Outlet\i l Unpacking and Checking ContentsQty List of Loose PartsWing Screw Washer Support Rod Part Name QtyExternal WasherThrough the Holes in the Side Stiffeners Marked AssemblyAssembling Steel Legs Mounting SAWInstalling Handwheels Important -- Read Before ProceedingChecking Table INS ERT Groove Remove Plug from Power Source OutletBlade TILT, or Squareness Blade to Table Square and 45 Bevel Stop ScrewsBlade should be allthe way UP \ \ Diameter Shaft TiLT MechanismMounting the Motor Check Motor RotationConniector is puslted on the shaft as far as it Mounting the Flexible ShaftSmall Ferrule ShafthousingMotor Connector No. Description Qty Hardware For Installing Extensions To SAW TableAttaching and Assembling Table Extensions Large FerruleMounting Switch Installing RiP Fence Guide BarsSELF-THREADING NUT Hole Aligning RIP Fence Raise lock lever IncreasedPlate Nut Spreader Clamp Spreader Bracket Adjusting RiP Scale iNDiCATORINSTALLING Blade Guard Lockwashers 1/4 in. External Type approx, die. of hole 1/4Rip fence guide bar I / t Tightlyagainsti Adjusting Miter GaugeAvord INJURYPlugging in Motor Assembling HOLD-DOWNYellow Plastic ON-OFF SwitchGetting to Know Your SAW SawbladeSurface Pull toward To Avoid Injury DUE to H OFF Power VingTilt, or RODEXACT-I-CUT Removing and Installing SawbladeAuxiliary FENCE/WORK Support OperationWork Helpers Push Stick and Push BlockREPETiTiVE Cutting CrosscuttingBevel Crosscutting Miter CuttingReason Compound Moter CuttingRiPPiNG Bevel RippingPage Ploughing and Molding Rabbeting INSTALL Blade Guard Immediately UponResawing Cutting PanelsUsing Featherboards Always USE Dado Insert Listed Under Recommended AccessoriesDadoing Do not allow sawdust to accumulate inside Saw LUBRICATmON and MaintenanceRecommended Accessories Lubrication of Flexible ShaftCAT. no Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Outlet Before TroubleshootingTrouble RemedyCompany Request voltage check from the powerStarting Switch Or falls to come upRepair Parts IIC Page Ecooo € uShoe 62531 Indicator 62944Key Part Description Handle 62529Washer, 21/64 Parts LaST for Craftsman Deluxe 10 iNCH Table SAW Model noKey Part No. No 60425 62779 62778 62777 STD541231 62482 37858Does Not Include Key No Order Separately If Required ON/OFF Power OutletGuard Assembly Parts List for Craftsman Deluxe 10 iNCH Table SAW Model noSTD551225 Key PaDescription 60314 62552Motor Key Part 60306Thread Service PartNumber Part Description Model Name