Sears 113.298141 owner manual Check Motor Rotation, Contents

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Plug power cord into 110-120V properly grounded type outlet protected by a 15-amp. time delay or Circuit-Saver fuse or circuit breaker,

IF YOU ARE NOT SURE THAT YOUR OUTLET IS

PROPERLY GROUNDED, HAVE IT CHECKED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.

WARNING: DO NOT PERMIT FINGERS TO TOUCH

THE TERMINALS OF PLUG WHEN INSTALLING OR

REMOVING THE PLUG TO OR FROM THE OUTLET.

WARNING: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THIS

POWER TOOL CAN INCUR THE POTENTIAL HAZARD

OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PARTICULARLY WHEN

USED IN DAMP LOCATIONS, IN PROXIMITY TO PLUMBING, OR OUT OF DOORS. IF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OCCURS THERE IS THE POTENTIAL OF A

SECONDARY HAZARD SUCH AS YOUR HANDS CONTACTING THE SAWBLAD E.

This saw is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and

grounding type plug which has a grounding prong, approved by Underwriters' Laboratories and the Canadian Standards

Association. The ground Conductor has a green lug and is attached to the tool housing at one end and to the ground prong in the attachment plug at the other end.

This plug requires a mating 3-conductor grounded type outlet as shown.

If the outlet you are planning to use for this saw is of the two prong type DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER. Use an adapter as shown and always connect the grounding lug to a known ground.

It is recommended that you have _ qualified electrician replace the TWO prong outlet with a ;)roperly grounded THREE prong outlet.

An adapter as shown below is available for connecting plugs to 2-prong receptacles. The green grounding lug extending from the ads pter must be connected to a permanent ground such as to a properly grounded outlet box.

 

GROUNDING

LUG

3-PRONG \

/

CONNECTED TO A

 

 

2-PRONG

 

 

RECEPTACLE

NOTE: The adapter illustrated is for use only if you already have a properly grounded 2-prong receptacle.

The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent over-heating and motor burn-out, use the table below to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension cord. Use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3 prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles which will accept the _fug on the saw.

 

1 H.P. MOTOR

110-120V

Extension Cord

Length

Wire Size A.W.G.

Upto

50 Ft

14

50to

100 Ft

12

100-

200

Ft

10

200-

400

Ft

8

CHECK MOTOR ROTATION

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, MAKE SURE

PLUG IS NOT CONNECTED TO POWER SOURCE

OUTLET. WHEN CHANGING MOTOR ROTATION.

The motor must rotate CLOCKWISE when viewed from the shaft end to which you will mount the pulley. (See page

16.) If it does not, change the direction according to the

instructions furnished with the motor.

CONTENTS

WARRANTY

 

 

.................................

 

 

 

2

GENERAL

 

SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

 

FOR POWER

TOOLS

 

2

ADDITIONAL

 

 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

FOR

TABLE

 

SAWS

...........................

 

3

MOTOR

SPECl FICATIONS

AND ELECTRICAL

 

REQUIREMENTS

 

............................

 

4

UNPACKING

 

AND CHECKING

CONTENTS

6

Tools

Needed

................................

 

 

 

6

List

of

Loose

Parts

............................

 

6

ASSEMBLY

 

..................................

 

 

 

 

7

Installing

 

Handwheels

.........................

 

7

Checking

Table

Insert

 

7

Checking

Blade

Squareness

to

Table

8

Assembling

Steel

Legs

 

8

Mounting

Saw

...............................

 

 

9

Attaching

Table

Extensions

.....................

9

Installing

 

Rip

Fence

Guide

Bars

10

Aligning

 

Rip

Fence

..........................

 

12

Adjusting

Rip

Scale

Pointer

 

...................

13

Installing

 

Blade

Guard

 

14

Mounting

th_

Motor

.........................

 

16

Installing

 

Belt

Guard

.........................

 

18

Plugging

 

in

Motor

...........................

 

19

GETTING

 

TO

 

KNOW

YOUR

SAW

20

On-Off

Switch

 

..............................

 

 

20

Elevation

Handwheel

.........................

 

21

Tilt

Handwheel

 

.............................

 

 

21

Tile

Lock

Knob

.............................

 

 

21

Rip

Fence

.................................

 

 

 

 

21

Miter

 

Gauge

 

21

Blade

 

Guard

 

21

Table

 

 

Insert

 

21

Removing

and Installing

Sawblade

22

Exacti-Cut

.................................

 

22

BASIC

SAW OPERATION

USING THE MITER GAUGE23

Work

 

Helpers

 

23

Crosscutting

................................

 

24

Repetitive

Cutting

...........................

24

Miter

 

Cutting

 

25

Bevel

Crosscutting

...........................

25

Compound

Miter

Cutting

......................

25

BASIC

 

SAW

OPERATION

USING THE RIP£ENCE

. . 26

Ripping

 

...................................

 

26

Bevel

 

Ripping

.............................

26

Resawing

..................................

 

28

Cutting

Panels

 

28

Rabbeting

.................................

 

28

ADJUSTMENTS

 

29

Miter

 

 

Gauge

 

29

Heeling

Adjustment

or Parallism of

 

Sawblade

to Miter Gauge Groove

29

Blade Tilt, or Squareness of

 

Blade

to

Table

.............................

30

Tilt

Mechanism

.............................

32

MAINTENANCE

.............................

32

LUBRICATION

 

33

RECOMMENDED

ACCESSORIES

33

TROUBLE

SHOOTING

34

REPAI

 

R PARTS

 

36

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Contents SAW with Legs TWO Table Extensions Motor SAW onlySAW with Legs Onetableextension Motor S.AGeneral Safety Instructions For Power Tools Protection EYES, HANDS, FACE, EARS, Body See Basic SAW Operation Adjustments Maintenance StabilitySAW Connectin G to Power Source Outlet Think SafetyUSE only Accessories Designed for this SAW Volts Catalog No 3450 11120 1217 110-120 1220Check Motor Rotation ContentsUnpacking and Checking Contents Installing Handwheels AssemblyChecking Table Insert 32 I NChecking Blade for Heel Checking Blade Squareness to TableAssembling Steel Legs Side StiffenerTighten Attaching and Assembling Table ExtensionsInstalling RIP Fence Guide Bars and Switch BOX Thicknesses of Paper Raise blade all the way upAligning RIP Fence Adjusting RIP Scale Pointer HEX Installing Blade GuardHEX HD. Screws Do not TightenParallel SpreaderThinner Space Equal to Approx Looking Down on SAWCheck Motor Rotation Outlet When Changing Motor RotationMounting the Motor Clampscrew CoverEdge of Washer Even with ENDInstall Installing Belt GuardPlugging in Motor On-Off Switch has a locking feature. this Feature ON-OFF SwitchGetting to Know Your SAW RiP FenceBlade Tilt Or Squareness of Blade to Table Always Lock IT Securely When NuseBlade Guard not Shown for Picture Clarity Front of SAWOperation Basic SAWWork Helpers Push Stick and Push BlockRepetitive Cutting CrosscuttingCompound Miter Cutting Miter CuttingResawing and Rabbeting are performed using Addition to the Safety Instructions on Pages 2, 3.RIPPING, Bevel RIPPING, PLOUGHING, Molding KickbackPush Block Ploughing and MoldingCutting Panels ResawingRabbeting 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 Handwheel MaintenancePointer TI LT MechanismGuard Q Iter Guage Recommended AccessoriesCAT. no Outlet Before Troubleshooting Trouble ShootingTrouble Probable Cause RemedyHave switch replaced Request voltage check from the power companyMotor starts slowly NotParts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAW STD 31 41 4O Parts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAW Lock 62705 Fence Assembly62693 Plug, Button 62692 Key Part Description 6270437893 37895Kevl Paff Description 60381 On/Off Parts Ljst for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAWHardware for Attaching Legs to SAW SAW with Legs ONE Table Extension Motor Inch Table SAWSAW on LY