Craftsman 315.21829 Avoid Awkward Operations and Hand, Save These INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them

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NEVER perform any operation =freehand" which means using onlyyour hands to support or guide the workplace. AJwaysuse either the rip fence or miter fence to positionand guide the work.

NEVER stand or have any part of your body in line with the path of the saw blade.

NEVER reach behind, over,or within three inches of the blade or cutter with either hand for any reason.

MOVE THE RIP FENCE cut of the waywhen cruse cutting.

NEVER use rip fence as cutoff gauge when cross cutting,

NEVER attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first turning the saw OFF and disconnectingthe saw from the power source.

PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT to the rear end

sides of the saw table for wide or longwork pisces. Use a sturdy "outrigger" support if a table extension more than 24 inches tong 'Isattached to the saw.

AVOID KICKBACKS (work thrown back toward you) b_r.

a)Keeping bladesharp.

b} Keeping r{pfence parallelto the saw blade.

c)Keeping riving knife/spreader/splitter,ant_-kickback pawls, and blade guard In plase and operating.

d)Not retsasingthe work before it is pushed a_thel way past the saw blade usinga pushstick.

e)Not tipping work that is twisted or warped or does not have a straight edge to guide along the fence.

AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND

POSITIONS where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the cuttingtool.

USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES listed in this manual or addendums. Use of accessoriesthat

are not listed may causethe risk of personal in'fury. Instructionsfor safe use of accessoriesareinc(uded

with the accessory.

MAKE SURE THE WORK AREA HAS AMPLE LIGHT- ING to see the work end that no obstructionswill

interferewith safe operationBEFORE performingany work usingthe table saw.

IALWAYS TURN OFF SAW before disconnectingit, to avoid accidentalstarting when reconnectingto power supply.

ROUTER ACCESSORY SAFETY RULES

ALWAYS DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER SUP-

PLY BEFORE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS OR ADDING ACCESSORIES. Make sure the switch is off when

reconnecting to power supply.

ALWAYS FEED WORKPIECE AGAINST THE ROTA- TKIN OF THE CUTTER.

DO NOT USE AWKWARD HAND POSITIONS.

KEEP FINGERS AWAY f_om therevolving cutter,and use fixtureswhen necessary.

ALWAYS USE THE DUST COVER for overhead guarding.

DO NOT REMOVE JAMMED CUTOFFPIECES until

cutter or blade has stopped and tool has been disconnected from power source.

HOLD THE WORKPIECE FIRMLY AGAINST THE

TABLE.,

ALWAYS USE THE SAW'SMASTER SWITCH TO

TURN TIlE ROUTER ON AND OFR

THIS TOOL shouldhave the fo2low'_markings:

a)Wear eye protection.

b)Use saw bla.deguard and rivingknife/sprsadsd splitterfor every operation for which it can be used, including all through sawing.

c)Keep hands out of the line of saw blade.

d)Use a pushstickwhen required.

e)Pay particular attention to instructions on reducing Iisk otkickback.

f)Do notperform any operationfreehand.

g)Never reach around or over the saw blade.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them

frequently and useto instruct other users. If you loan someone thLstool, Joanthem these instructJona also.

_ WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding,drilling,and otherconstructionactiv_ies

contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductiveharm. Some examples of these chemicals are:

lead from Isad-based paints,

*crystallinesilica from bricks and cement and other masonryproducts, and = arsenic and chromiumfrom chsmicatly-_'satedlumber.

Your risk from these exposures varies,depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals:work in a well ventilatedarea, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specialtydesignedto f_lterout microscopicparticles.

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Contents Customer Help Line 983000-693 15-05 10 in. Table SAWONE Year Full Warranty on Craftsman Tool KNIFE/SPREADER/SPLITTER in Place and in working order Keep Blades CLEAN, SHARP, AndwithAlways Keep the Blade Guard and Riving Always USE a Push Stick for Ripping NAR Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALL Adjust Ments are SecureBlade Coasts After Being Turned OFF Save These INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them Avoid Awkward Operations and HandJmin Symbol Name Desig NATION/EXPLANATIO NMinutes Time Your nearest Authorized Service Center for repair Symbol Signal Awarning Caiion MeaningWhen servicing, use onyidenticalreplacement parts Servicingrequires extreme care and knowledgeSpeed and Wiring SAW Receptacle Motor Power Electrical ConnectionExtension Cords Grounding InstructionsNumber ofturnscompletedby a spinningobjectin one minute Cutter Head planers and JointeraAmperes Product Specfications120 V, 60 Hz AC only See Figure Know Your Table SAWOperatingcomponents Combinationflatblade Squarescrewdriver BladesSmall BadeWrench Thefollowing items are included with your table sawThefolidwing items are includedwith your table saw @ DTo Open the LEG Stand UnpackingSee Figures 7 BaseSee F-igum9 TOSECURE/LEVELTHESAWSee Figures 10 Sliding miter tableSee Figures 13 Bevel HandleSee F-tre Release TOUNLOCK/MOVETHERAILSTo Install the Sliding Miter Table and Miter Fence TochecksawbladeinstallationSee Figures fg Lockingclamps Throat Plate Small Wrench Large BladeoSee See Flours21Basic Operation of the Table SAW Not recommended can resultin serious personal injuryRIW ANTI-KICKBACKSHIMS HNS Applications Avoiding Kickback Causes of KickbackUse the right type of blade for the cut being made Cutting AidsRIP CUT Mitercut Compoundbevelmitercut Types of CutsCutting Tips Diameter HOW to Mount a Featherboard HOW to Make a FeatherboardFeatherboard See F/gumTochangethebladedepth Checking Sliding Miter Table and Making AdjustmentsSee Rgure Not Front of miter base is on infead se of sawCheck Miter Fence Alignment To Adjust The Miter Base sectionthat followsMitertable Slides To Adjust the Miter Fence To Adjust the Miter BaseStop To Adjust Quick StopSee F=Jgure39 Test cut on scrap wood first MakingcutsMaking a Cross CUT See Figures40Fence Making a Miter CUT .saw for the cut workSee F-agure43 See Ffeures44Fiouspersonalinjury 8LADE Angled Scale Making a Compound Bevel Miter CUT BEVELRiP. CUTSee g Making a Large Panel CUTNON-THROUGHCUT Guard Blade Removed Push Stick Making a Dado CUTKnobbolt Nutbetween Adjustment Screws Accessory Table UsageRear Table Clampng BracketNUT ToinstallguidefencebracketsSee Ftgure55 ToinstallrouterTo Install BIT and Throat Plate See Figures57 To Replace the BladeThrom Plate Blade Bladethroatplate Rmng Knife Blaie Large Small WrenchFraming Square Rivingblade Knife See Figures 60To Adjust the Miter Gauge HEIGHT/BEVELADJUSTING Hanowheel Socket Hdsew Setscrew To Adjust the Bevel Locking LeverBlade Screws HANDLEFigScrew ToaugnthemiterlockingclampsGeneral Locker Bracket AssemblyLubrication ElevatingshaftCause SolutionCheck and adjustthe rip fence Reeharpenor set blade Problem CauseLockinglever is not at full left position BJadenot proper for rip cutCraftsman 10 in. Table SAW Model no FORlEG StandassemblyCraftsman 10 in. Table SAW Model NO, 3t5.2t8290 Parts List Figure aQty Parts ListKey Part Craftsman 10 in. Table SAW- Model noNumber Deecdptlon Description QtyScrew Craftsman t0 in. Table SAW Model no t5.218290 Craftsman 10 in. Table SAW Mooel no Figure F Miter Gauge AssemblyA181014601 Figureg Craftsman t0 in. Table SAW Model no411061704 Parts List for Figure GKey Part Number DescdpUon Qty Description Call anytime, day or night U.S.A. only Call anytime, day or night U.S.A. and Canada

315.21829 specifications

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