Sears 113.298141 owner manual Addition to the Safety Instructions on Pages 2, 3, Kickback

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USING THE

RIPPING, BEVEL RIPPING, PLOUGHING, MOLDING,

RESAWING AND RABBETING are performed using the

RIP FENCE together with the AUXILIARY

FENCE/WORK SUPPORT, PUSH STICK OR PUSH BLOCK.

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS

OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

IN ADDITION TO THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGES 2, 3. and 4.

Never make these cuts FREEHAND (without using the

rip fence or auxiliary devices when required) because

the blade could bind in the cut and cause a

KICKBACK.

2, Always lock the rip fence securely when in use.

3.Remove miter gauge from table.

4.Make sure blade guard is installed for all thru-sawing

type cuts. Replace the guard IMMEDIATELY following

completion of resawing, rabbeting, dadoing, or molding operations.

Freouently check the action of the ANTIKICKBACK

PAWLS by passing the workpiece alongside of the spreader while saw is OFF.

Pull the workpiece TOWARD you, If the PAWLS do

RIPPING

RIPPING is known as cutting a piece of wood with the grain, or lengthwise. This isdone using the rip fence.

Position [he fence To the desired WIDTH OF RIP and lock in place,

Before starting to rip, be sure

A.Rip Fence is parallel to sawblade.

B.Spreader is properly aliqned with sawblade.

C.Antiklcl<bac < pawls are functioning properly.

When ripping LONG BOARDS or LARGE PANELS, always use a work support.

A simple one can be made by clamping a piece of plywood to a sawhorse,

BEVEL RIPPING

RIP FENCE

not DIG into the workpiece and HOLD it... the pawls

must be SHARPENED. See "Maintenance" section.

5.Have blade extend approximately 1/8 n. above top of

workpiece. Additional blade exposure would increase the hazard potential.

6.Do not stand directly in front of the blade in case of a

KICKBACK. Stand to either side of the blade.

7.Keep your hands clear, of the blade and out of the path of the blade.

8.If the blade stalls or stops while ,cutting. TURN

SWITCH OFF before attempting to free the blade.

9.Do not reach over or behind the blade to pull the

workpiece through the cut ... to support long or

heavy workpieces .... to remove small cut-off pieces of material or FOR ANY OTHER REASON.

10.Do not pick up small pieces of cut-off material from the table, REMOVE them by pushing them OFF the table with a long stick, Otherwise they could be thrown back at you by the rear or the blade.

11.Do not remove small pieces of cut-off materia that may

become TRAPPED ns de the blade guard while the saw

is RUNNING. THIS COULD ENDANGER YOUR HANDS or cause a KICKBACK.

Turn the saw OFF. After the blade has stopped turning, lift the guard and remove the piece.

ALWAYS SUPPORT LONG WORKPIECES

When bevel ripping material 6 in. or narrower, use fence on the right side of the blade ONLY. This wil provide more space between the fence and the sawblade for use of a push

stick. If the fence is mounted to the left. the sawblade guard may interfere with prc per use of a push stick.

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When "WIDTH OF RIP" is 6 in, and WIDER use your

RIGHT Hand to feed the workpiece until it is clear of the table.

Use LEFT hand ONLY to guide the workpiece ,.. do not

FEED the workpiece with the left hand.

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Contents SAW with Legs Onetableextension Motor SAW onlySAW with Legs TWO Table Extensions Motor S.AGeneral Safety Instructions For Power Tools Protection EYES, HANDS, FACE, EARS, Body See Basic SAW Operation Adjustments Maintenance StabilitySAW USE only Accessories Designed for this SAW Think SafetyConnectin G to Power Source Outlet Volts Catalog No 3450 11120 1217 110-120 1220Contents Check Motor RotationUnpacking and Checking Contents Checking Table Insert AssemblyInstalling Handwheels 32 I NAssembling Steel Legs Checking Blade Squareness to TableChecking Blade for Heel Side StiffenerAttaching and Assembling Table Extensions TightenInstalling RIP Fence Guide Bars and Switch BOX Raise blade all the way up Thicknesses of PaperAligning RIP Fence Adjusting RIP Scale Pointer HEX HD. Screws Installing Blade GuardHEX Do not TightenThinner SpreaderParallel Space Equal to Approx Looking Down on SAWCheck Motor Rotation Outlet When Changing Motor RotationMounting the Motor Edge of Washer CoverClampscrew Even with ENDInstalling Belt Guard InstallPlugging in Motor Getting to Know Your SAW ON-OFF SwitchOn-Off Switch has a locking feature. this Feature RiP FenceAlways Lock IT Securely When Nuse Blade Tilt Or Squareness of Blade to TableFront of SAW Blade Guard not Shown for Picture ClarityWork Helpers Basic SAWOperation Push Stick and Push BlockCrosscutting Repetitive CuttingMiter Cutting Compound Miter CuttingRIPPING, Bevel RIPPING, PLOUGHING, Molding Addition to the Safety Instructions on Pages 2, 3.Resawing and Rabbeting are performed using KickbackPloughing and Molding Push BlockRabbeting ResawingCutting Panels Do not Back UP Reverse Feeding WhileSawblade to Miter Gauge Groove Heeling AdjustmentMiter Gauge Space OFF and Remove Plug from Power Source OutletBlade TILT, or Squareness Blade to Table Pointer Does Not PositionAccurate Pointer MaintenanceHandwheel TI LT MechanismGuard Q Iter Guage Recommended AccessoriesCAT. no Trouble Probable Cause Trouble ShootingOutlet Before Troubleshooting RemedyMotor starts slowly Request voltage check from the power companyHave switch replaced NotParts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAW STD 31 41 4O Parts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAW 62705 Fence Assembly Lock37893 Key Part Description 6270462693 Plug, Button 62692 37895Parts Ljst for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAW Kevl Paff Description 60381 On/OffHardware for Attaching Legs to SAW SAW with Legs ONE Table Extension Motor Inch Table SAWSAW on LY