Craftsman 315.22811 Resin, Rip Cut, Saw Blade Path, Set, Throw-Back, Through Sawing, Trailing End

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Anti-Kickback Pawls

Toothed safety devices behind the blade designed to stop a workpiece from being kicked back at the operator during a rippingoperation.

Arbor

The shaft on which a blade or cutting tool is mounted.

Bevel Cut

A cutting operation made with the blade at any angle other than 90" to the saw table.

Compound Cut

A cut with both a miter angle and a bevel angle.

Crosscut

A cutting operation made across the grain or the width of the workpiece.

Dado

Anon-throughcut that gives a square notch or trough; requires a special blade.

Featherboard

A device to help guide workpieces during rip cuts.

Freehand (for talole saw)

Dangerous practice of making a cut without using rip or miter fences. See Safety Rules.

Gum

A sticky, sap-based residue from wood products.

Heel

Alignment of the blade.

Kerr

The material removed by the blade in a through cut or the slot produced by the blade in a non-through cut.

Kickback

A hazard that can occur when blade binds or stalls, throwing workpiece back toward operator.

Leading End

The end of the workpiece pushed into the cutting tool first.

Miter Cut

A cutting operation made with the miter gage using any angle other than 0°on the miter gage.

Molding

A non-through cut that gives a varied shape to the workpiece and requires a special blade.

Push Stick

A device used to feed the workpiece through the saw to help keep the operator'shands well away from the blade.

Push Block

A device used for non-throughcut type operations to help keep the operator's hands away from the blade.

Rabbet

A notch in the edge of a workpiece.

Resaw

A cutting operation to reduce the thickness of the workpiece in order to make thinner pieces.

Resin

A sticky, sap-based substance.

Rip Cut

A cut made with the grain of the workpiece.

Saw Blade Path

The area directly in line with the blade -- over, under, behind, or in front of it. Also, the workpiece area which will be or has been cut by the blade.

Set

The distance that the tip of the saw blade tooth is bent (or set) outward from the face of the blade.

Throw-Back

Saw throwing back a workpiece; similar to kickback.

Through Sawing

Any cutting operation where the blade extends completely through the workpiece.

Trailing End

The workpiece end last cut by the blade in a rip cut.

Workpiece

The item on which the cutting operation is being done. The surfaces of a workpiece are commonly referred to as faces, ends, and edges.

Worktable

The surface on which the workpiece rests while performinga cutting operation.

Blade

Arbor

5/8 in,

Blade

Diameter

10 in.

Blade Tilt

0 ° - 45°

Net Weight Without Leg Stand

75

Ibs,

Net Weight With Leg Stand

97

Ibs,

Rating

 

 

 

120 V, 60 Hz - AC

only

Input

 

 

 

 

 

15 Amperes

No Load

Speed

 

 

 

 

4,800

RPM

Cutting

Capacity

with

Miter

at 0"/Bevel

0°:

3-9/16

in.

Cutting

Capacity

with

Miter

at 0VBevel

45°:

2-t/2

in.

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Contents Product Rules OperatingInstructions before first use of this Full ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Table SAW Rrftsmrn TABLESAW315.2281103CRAFTSMANTABLESAW315.228110 BladeCheckandBladeGuardAssembly21-33 Symbol Safety Alert SymbolRead ALL Instructions Do not USE in Dangerous EnvironNever USE this Tool in AN Explosive Before Making a CUT, be sure all adjust- merits are secure USE a Support for the Sides and BackSave These INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them Always Push the Workpiece never pull it toward the sawSpeed and Wiring Extension CordsElectrical Connection Grounding InstructionsResin Rip CutSaw Blade Path SetDo not USE 7 in. Wobble Dadoes Wide Table KitFollowing items are included with your Table Saw RRAFTSMIIN TABLESAW315.22811011CRRFTSMRNTABLESAW315.228110 WITH7/16in.SOCKETADJUSTABLE Wrench L,*.l.,.l,L,J.l,l.,.I,*,l.*,l,,,I.,,I,.l.,,I.iSocketwrench Combination SquareSafety Devices Speed and WiringOperating Components 13CRRFTSMRNTABLESAW315.228110Blade Adjustinghandle Bevel Know Your Table SAW BladeguardMiter Fenceholder Storage Brackets Lockingclamps LegstandOff position before plugging tool into the power Padlock NotprovidedTeeth SourceAssembling LEG Stand Leveling feetFiat washers 5/16 Hex nuts 5/16-18 NUT LEVELINGFOOT--HEXAssembling Storage Brackets Storagebracketsupper Brace LowerbraceLegstandassembled Figure Hexbolt Mounting the LEG Stand on the Table SAW BaseTo Install Miter Table and Fence Endcap Frontrail ScaleRAi HoldernutLock Lever To Install Accessory Table and RIP FenceHole B Tableslot Accessory To Install Blade Guard SmallhexThroatplate HexwrenchGrounding Types of CutsGroundingpin Coverofgrounded Outletbox Motor CordCuI-rlNG Tips CRRFTSI4RNTABLE SAW315.228110Bevelblade Locking Lever Adjusting Handle Throatplatebladeguard To Remove the BladeInnerandouterbladewasher Large Small HEX WrenchLoosen Nuts Riving Knife Guard Assembly Remove the Throat PlateTocenterrivingknife Rearrangeshims FigureIt is weUworth using precautions to avoid the risks To Reduce Risk of KickbackTo Avoid Kickback Use these guidelines to avoid kickbackHOW to Make a Featherboard HOW to Mount a FeatherboardTo Make a Push Stick FeatherboardTo Adjust the Blade Depth To Adjust the Blade AngleAdjustinghandle RIP Fence AngledbladeTo Lock Miter Table Miter SlidelockMaking Cuts To Make a Straight Cross CUTBlade Miterfence Guardassembly Adjustingclamp To Make a Straight RIP CUTPushstick BaseTo Make a Bevel Cross CUT Woodeninsert RIP FenceBevellockinglever Figure Do not lock31CRRFTSMBNTABLESAW315,2281t0 Slidingmiteraccessory TableassemblytableTo Make a Large Panel CUT To Make NON-THROUGH Cuts Inarning Unplug the saw to avoid possible mluryRaise the saw blade by pushing the bevel locking Clamp Pushblock Bevellockinglever FigureTo Make Dado Cuts Unplug your sawAll blades must be rated For at least RPMGeneral Maintenance Indicator Lockinglever Screws LocknutBlade Adjusting Handle Bevelbevel BoltTo Adjust the Bevel Locking Lever Blade SocketadjustingwheelTo Check the Alignment of the RIP Fence to the Blade TAB Hexnut CAM CompressionTo Adjust the Front and Rear Rail Clamps To Adjust the Accessory TableTo Align the Miter Locking Clamps Replace the rails and check the rail cSamps37CRRFTSMRNTABLESAW315.228110 CRRFTSMRNTABLESAW315.22811038 RRIIFTSMIIN TABLESAW315.228110 To Check Miter Fence AlignmentEight screws are visible on the miter base B To Adjust the Miter Fence There are four slides located under the slidingHex nuts on top of the miter table Eccentric Screw UP Ofbase SlideTo Adjust QUICK-STOP Merindicator Miter Fence ZeroMiter Fence DegreeLocker Bracket Assembly Threaded Hole Bevel Gear Backupbracket WasherBlade Adjusting Handle CRRFTSHRNTABLESAW315.22811042 Tilt / Elevating Mechanism43rlIAFTSMAW TABLESAW315.228110 Adjust the rivingknife with shims Sliding miter table assembly doesNot move smoothly Adjusted Blade is dullBlade adjusting handle is hard to turn Saw does not start Saw does not make accurate 90 or 45 degree cutsBlade makes poor cuts Motor labors in rip cut96,100 Forlegstandassembly Referto RgurefCraftsman 10 in. Table SAW Model no Screw 48 **STD60080373 **STD501003 75 *STDe01005 Key Part Number Description Quan 410 Key Part Number Description Quan Description Quan661811-001 49CRAFTSMANTABLESAW315.228110Key Part Number Description Quan CRAFTSMANTABLESAW315.22811050Key Part Number Key Part NumberStandard Hardware Item --May Be Purchased Locally 503Craftsman 10 in. Table SAW- Model no FigurefParts List for Figure F KEY Part Number Description QuanHomeCentralso