Craftsman 315.21829 manual Making a Dado CUT, NON-THROUGHCUT Guard Blade Removed Push Stick

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,_ WARNING: Never feed wood with your handswhen

ma_dngany non-throughcutsuch as rabbets or dadoes. To avoid personal injury, aJways use push blocks, push sticks, and featherboards.

When the cut is made, turn the saw OFF. Wait for the blade to come to a complete stop before removingthe workpieca.

Unplug the saw.

Lower the blade and remove the screw holding the throat plate in place. Remove the throat plate.

Raise the saw b(ade.

Push the bevei lockingleveeto the right.Rotate the height adjustinghandwheelunUithe bevelindicatorshowsa 30+ angle. Push the bevel Iocldng leveesecurelyto the left while holdingthe height adjustinghandwheelto lock the angle. Reinsta_the b_adeguard assembly.

Retighten the nuts at the base of the riving knife.Check riving kni_'ealignment to the blade and adjust shims if necessary.

Move the bevel locking [everto the right and rotate the blade back to 90% Push the leverto the left to lock the

angle.

Lower the blade, insert the throat plate, then securely tighten the throat plate screw.

NON-THROUGHCUT

GUARD

BLADE

REMOVED

PUSH

STICK

Fig. 4g

MAKING A DADO CUT

See _gurs 50.

An optior_l _Ladothroat plate _sreq_drsdfor this pro- cadurs (max. dado wirtth _3/16 in.). See the Accessorles sectionof this manua! and check with your nearest Sears retsil. Do not use blades rated less than the speed of this tooL

NOTE: This saw cannot be used to make a bevel dado

CUt.

Unplug the saw.

Remove the blade guard aseembly.

Ratlghtanthe two hex nuts.

Remove the saw blade.

Remove _he inner blade washer and both the sma_ and _eegespacers.

Add the smell spacer then the inner b]ade washer to the bladesarbor.

Mount the dado blade, usingthe blade and chippers appropriatefor the desired width of cut.

Reinstallthe arbor nut.

Make sure the arbor nut Is fullyengaged and the eebor extends at loast one fiJll_rsad past a sacurely tightened arbornut.

_k WARNING; Always put all spacers in proper locationwhen changingback to saw blade. Failure to do so may resultin possible injuryand damage to the tool.

AWARNING: Akvays use push blocks, push stlc_, or fsatharbcardswhen making dado cuts to avoid the risk of serious injury.

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Contents 10 in. Table SAW Customer Help Line 983000-693 15-05ONE Year Full Warranty on Craftsman Tool Keep Blades CLEAN, SHARP, Andwith Always Keep the Blade Guard and RivingKNIFE/SPREADER/SPLITTER in Place and in working order Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALL Adjust Ments are Secure Blade Coasts After Being Turned OFFAlways USE a Push Stick for Ripping NAR Avoid Awkward Operations and Hand Save These INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to themSymbol Name Desig NATION/EXPLANATIO N Minutes TimeJmin Symbol Signal Awarning Caiion Meaning Your nearest Authorized Service Center for repairWhen servicing, use onyidenticalreplacement parts Servicingrequires extreme care and knowledgeSAW Receptacle Motor Power Electrical Connection Speed and WiringExtension Cords Grounding InstructionsCutter Head planers and Jointera Number ofturnscompletedby a spinningobjectin one minuteProduct Specfications 120 V, 60 Hz AC onlyAmperes Know Your Table SAW See FigureOperatingcomponents Blades Combinationflatblade SquarescrewdriverThefollowing items are included with your table saw Small BadeWrench@ D Thefolidwing items are includedwith your table sawUnpacking To Open the LEG StandSee Figures 7 BaseTOSECURE/LEVELTHESAW See F-igum9See Figures 10 Sliding miter tableBevel Handle See F-treSee Figures 13 TOUNLOCK/MOVETHERAILS ReleaseTochecksawbladeinstallation To Install the Sliding Miter Table and Miter FenceSee Figures fg Lockingclamps Throat Plate Small Wrench Large BladeoSee Flours21 SeeNot recommended can resultin serious personal injury RIW ANTI-KICKBACKSHIMS HNS ApplicationsBasic Operation of the Table SAW Causes of Kickback Avoiding KickbackUse the right type of blade for the cut being made Cutting AidsTypes of Cuts Cutting TipsRIP CUT Mitercut Compoundbevelmitercut HOW to Make a Featherboard Diameter HOW to Mount a FeatherboardFeatherboard See F/gumChecking Sliding Miter Table and Making Adjustments TochangethebladedepthSee Rgure Not Front of miter base is on infead se of sawTo Adjust The Miter Base sectionthat follows Check Miter Fence AlignmentTo Adjust the Miter Base Mitertable Slides To Adjust the Miter FenceTo Adjust Quick Stop StopSee F=Jgure39 Makingcuts Test cut on scrap wood firstMaking a Cross CUT See Figures40.saw for the cut work Fence Making a Miter CUTSee F-agure43 See Ffeures44Fiouspersonalinjury BEVELRiP. CUT 8LADE Angled Scale Making a Compound Bevel Miter CUTMaking a Large Panel CUT See gMaking a Dado CUT NON-THROUGHCUT Guard Blade Removed Push StickAccessory Table Usage Knobbolt Nutbetween Adjustment ScrewsRear Table Clampng BracketToinstallguidefencebrackets NUTToinstallrouter To Install BIT and Throat PlateSee Ftgure55 To Replace the Blade See Figures57Throm Plate Blade Bladethroatplate Rmng Knife Blaie Large Small WrenchSee Figures 60 Framing Square Rivingblade KnifeTo Adjust the Miter Gauge To Adjust the Bevel Locking Lever HEIGHT/BEVELADJUSTING Hanowheel Socket Hdsew SetscrewBlade Screws HANDLEFigToaugnthemiterlockingclamps ScrewLocker Bracket Assembly GeneralLubrication ElevatingshaftSolution CauseProblem Cause Check and adjustthe rip fence Reeharpenor set bladeLockinglever is not at full left position BJadenot proper for rip cutFORlEG Standassembly Craftsman 10 in. Table SAW Model noParts List Figure a Craftsman 10 in. Table SAW Model NO, 3t5.2t8290Parts List QtyCraftsman 10 in. Table SAW- Model no Key PartNumber Deecdptlon Description QtyScrew Craftsman t0 in. Table SAW Model no t5.218290 Figure F Miter Gauge Assembly Craftsman 10 in. Table SAW Mooel noA181014601 Craftsman t0 in. Table SAW Model no FiguregParts List for Figure G Key Part Number DescdpUon Qty Description411061704 Call anytime, day or night U.S.A. and Canada Call anytime, day or night U.S.A. only

315.21829 specifications

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