Craftsman 315.22811 Slidingmiteraccessory Tableassemblytable, To Make a Large Panel CUT

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Move the bevel locking lever to the right for Angle mode. Turn the blade adjustment handle until the bevel indicator is at the desired angle. Push the bevel locking lever securely to the left to lock the angle.

Position the rip fence the desired distance from the blade for the cut and lock securely.

Place a support (the same height as saw table) behind the saw for the cut work. See Quick Fold Table in Accessories on page 9.

Use a push stick to move small pieces of wood past the blade. Never push a small piece of wood into the blade with your hand.

Stand to the side of the wood as it contacts the blade to reduce the chance of injury should kickback occur. Never stand directly in the line of cut.

Make sure the wood is clear of the blade before turning on the saw.

Let the blade build up to full speed before feeding the workpiece into the blade.

TO MAKE A COMPOUND MITER CUT

This cut is made with both the miter fence and the blade angled. Set the miter fence and the blade angle with the procedures given earlier.

The miter fence must be on the left side of the blade. It is highly recommended that you test the cut with a piece of scrap wood. Become thoroughly familiar with bevel cross cuts and miter cuts before attempting to perform a compound miter cut.

TO MAKE A LARGE PANEL CUT

See Figure 46.

Make sure the saw is properly secured to a work surface so it will not tip over under the weight of a large panel.

WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and working properly to

avoid serious personal injury.

Raise the locking handle on the rip fence to allow the rails to move freely.

Lift off the sliding miter table assembly by raising the miter locking clamps to release the grippers.

Remove the accessory table by swinging out the lever and lifting the table up and out.

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MITER\

RAIL CLAMP

LOCKING CLAMPS

Figure 46

Rotate the front rail clamps (under the front rail) to the left and slide the front rail to the side where the panel will rest. Lock the rail clamps after positioning the front rail.

Rotate the rear rail clamps (under the rear rail) to the left and position the rear rail to support the panel. Align the rear rail with the front rail. Lock the rail clamps after positioning the rear rail.

PLace the accessory table onto the rails far enough from the blade to help support the panel and lock securely.

Place the sliding miter table assembly onto the rails and lock securely. The miter table can be rotated 180 degrees so the projecting base is at the back of the work surface so you won't run into it as you feed the panel into the blade. (Tables can be placed on either side of blade.)

Position the rip fence the desired distance from the blade for the cut and securely lock the handle.

Place a support behind the saw for the cut work. See Wide Table Kit and Quick Fold Table in

Accessories on page 9.

Make sure the panel is clear of the blade before turning on the saw.

Let the blade build up to full speed before feeding the workpiece into the blade,

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Contents Instructions before first use of this Rules OperatingProduct Rrftsmrn TABLESAW315.228110 Full ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Table SAW21-33 BladeCheckandBladeGuardAssembly3CRAFTSMANTABLESAW315.228110 Do not USE in Dangerous Environ SymbolSafety Alert Symbol Read ALL InstructionsNever USE this Tool in AN Explosive Always Push the Workpiece never pull it toward the saw Before Making a CUT, be sure all adjust- merits are secureUSE a Support for the Sides and Back Save These INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to themGrounding Instructions Speed and WiringExtension Cords Electrical ConnectionSet ResinRip Cut Saw Blade PathWide Table Kit Do not USE 7 in. Wobble DadoesRRAFTSMIIN TABLESAW315.228110 Following items are included with your Table Saw11CRRFTSMRNTABLESAW315.228110 Combination Square WITH7/16in.SOCKETADJUSTABLE WrenchL,*.l.,.l,L,J.l,l.,.I,*,l.*,l,,,I.,,I,.l.,,I.i Socketwrench13CRRFTSMRNTABLESAW315.228110 Safety DevicesSpeed and Wiring Operating ComponentsLegstand Blade Adjustinghandle BevelKnow Your Table SAW Bladeguard Miter Fenceholder Storage Brackets LockingclampsSource Off position before plugging tool into the powerPadlock Notprovided TeethNUT LEVELINGFOOT--HEX Assembling LEG StandLeveling feet Fiat washers 5/16 Hex nuts 5/16-18Hexbolt Mounting the LEG Stand on the Table SAW Base Assembling Storage BracketsStoragebracketsupper Brace Lowerbrace Legstandassembled FigureHoldernut To Install Miter Table and FenceEndcap Frontrail Scale RAiHole B Tableslot Accessory To Install Accessory Table and RIP FenceLock Lever Hexwrench To Install Blade GuardSmallhex ThroatplateMotor Cord GroundingTypes of Cuts Groundingpin Coverofgrounded OutletboxCRRFTSI4RNTABLE SAW315.228110 CuI-rlNG TipsLarge Small HEX Wrench Bevelblade Locking Lever Adjusting HandleThroatplatebladeguard To Remove the Blade InnerandouterbladewasherRearrangeshims Figure Loosen Nuts Riving Knife Guard AssemblyRemove the Throat Plate TocenterrivingknifeUse these guidelines to avoid kickback It is weUworth using precautions to avoid the risksTo Reduce Risk of Kickback To Avoid KickbackFeatherboard HOW to Make a FeatherboardHOW to Mount a Featherboard To Make a Push StickAngledblade To Adjust the Blade DepthTo Adjust the Blade Angle Adjustinghandle RIP Fence To Make a Straight Cross CUT To Lock Miter Table Miter Slidelock Making CutsBase Blade Miterfence Guardassembly AdjustingclampTo Make a Straight RIP CUT PushstickDo not lock To Make a Bevel Cross CUTWoodeninsert RIP Fence Bevellockinglever FigureTo Make a Large Panel CUT Slidingmiteraccessory Tableassemblytable31CRRFTSMBNTABLESAW315,2281t0 Clamp Pushblock Bevellockinglever Figure To Make NON-THROUGH CutsInarning Unplug the saw to avoid possible mlury Raise the saw blade by pushing the bevel lockingRPM To Make Dado CutsUnplug your saw All blades must be rated For at leastBolt General MaintenanceIndicator Lockinglever Screws Locknut Blade Adjusting Handle BevelbevelTAB Hexnut CAM Compression To Adjust the Bevel Locking LeverBlade Socketadjustingwheel To Check the Alignment of the RIP Fence to the BladeReplace the rails and check the rail cSamps To Adjust the Front and Rear Rail ClampsTo Adjust the Accessory Table To Align the Miter Locking Clamps37CRRFTSMRNTABLESAW315.228110 CRRFTSMRNTABLESAW315.22811038 Eight screws are visible on the miter base B To Check Miter Fence AlignmentRRIIFTSMIIN TABLESAW315.228110 Eccentric Screw UP Ofbase Slide To Adjust the Miter FenceThere are four slides located under the sliding Hex nuts on top of the miter tableDegree To Adjust QUICK-STOPMerindicator Miter Fence Zero Miter FenceTilt / Elevating Mechanism Locker Bracket AssemblyThreaded Hole Bevel Gear Backupbracket Washer Blade Adjusting Handle CRRFTSHRNTABLESAW315.2281104243rlIAFTSMAW TABLESAW315.228110 Blade is dull Adjust the rivingknife with shimsSliding miter table assembly does Not move smoothly AdjustedMotor labors in rip cut Blade adjusting handle is hard to turn Saw does not startSaw does not make accurate 90 or 45 degree cuts Blade makes poor cutsCraftsman 10 in. Table SAW Model no Forlegstandassembly Referto Rguref96,100 73 **STD501003 75 *STDe01005 48 **STD600803Screw Key Part Number Description Quan 49CRAFTSMANTABLESAW315.228110 410 Key Part Number Description QuanDescription Quan 661811-001CRAFTSMANTABLESAW315.22811050 Key Part Number Description Quan503 Key Part NumberKey Part Number Standard Hardware Item --May Be Purchased LocallyFiguref Craftsman 10 in. Table SAW- Model noKEY Part Number Description Quan Parts List for Figure FHomeCentralso