Craftsman 113.298721, 113.298761 manual Cutting Panels, Rabbeting

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AUXILIARY PANEL/

CUTTING PANELS

When cutting panels (whenever fence is positioned outside of table surface), ALWAYS use the Auxiliary Fence/Work Support.

1.Unlock Fence and raise rear end.

2.PositionAuxiliary Fence/Work Support as shown and attach it with two "C" clamps.

RABBETING

RABBETING is known as cutting out a section of the comer of a piece of material, across an end or along an edge.

To make a RABBET requires cuts which do not go allt he

way through the material. Therefore, the Blade Guard

FIRST

CUT 1

 

 

must be removed.

RABBET

I SECOND

CUT

1.

Remove Blade Guard.

 

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2.

For rabbeting along an edge

(long way of work-

 

 

 

piece) as shown, add facing to Rip Fence approxi-

 

 

 

mately as high as the workpiece is wide. Adjust Rip

 

 

 

Fence and blade to required dimensions; then make

RABBETING ALONG

 

first cut with board flat on table as any rip(type) cut;

 

THE EDGE

 

 

make second cut with workpiece on edge. Follow all

 

 

 

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precautions, safety instructions, and operational in-

 

 

structions as for dpping, or riptype operations, includ-

 

 

ing Featherboards and Push Stick, etc.

 

3.For rabbeting across an end, for workpiece 10-1/2 inches and narrower, make the rabbet cut with the board flat on the table. Using the Miter Gauge fitted with a Facing, follow the same procedures and in- structions for cross cutting making successive cuts across the width of the workpiece to obtain the de- sired width of cut. DO NOT use the Rip Fence for rabbeting across the end.

4.INSTALL BLADE GUARD IMMEDIATELY UPON COMPLETION OF RABBETING OPERATION. Rabbet cuts can also be made in one pass of the workpiece over the cutter using the Dado Head or Molding Head.

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RABBETING

ACROSS THE END

PLOUGHING AND MOLDING

PLOUGHING is grooving with the grain the long way of the workpiece, using the Fence, USE featherboards and push sticks as required.

PLOUGHING

MOLDING is shaping the workpiece with the grain the long way of the workpiece, using the Fence. Use featherboards and push sticks as required.

MOLDING

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Contents Part No. SP5396 Instructions CarefullyBefore Using the SAW Full ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Table SAWWhen Installing or Moving the SAW Before Each USEWear Your Kerfs about 5/16 Apart Whenever SAW Blade is SpinningBefore Starting Additional iNSTRUCTIONS forBefore Leaving the SAW Turn the saw offConnecting to Power Source Outlet Motor specifications and electrical requirementsGlossary of terms for woodworking Contents Unpacking and checking contents Following items Spacer, Rip Fence Guide Bar Part Name QTYAB AC AD AE Afag AH Checking Table Insert Installing HandwheelsChecking Blade Squareness to Assembung Steel Legs Install screws, washers, Iockwashers and nuts as shown AssemblyAttaching and Assembling Table Extensions External16-18 x 3/4 HEX Head Screw 2t/64 tN Washer Mounting SwitchHEX NUT Lock Washer 16-18 x 3/4 Instalung Right Front RiP Fence Guide BARHEX NU External Lockwasher HEX Head Screw 5116-18 x 3/4Rear Fence Guide BAR Bracket Extension Flat Washer7TH Slot 5TH Slot 1ST Slot HEX Head Screw 16-18 x 18THICKNESSES of Paper Aligning RiP Fence Self Aligning Spring AdjustmentRiP Fence Alignment Adjustment Installing Blade Guard Adjusting RiP Scale PointerLockwash ER EmDOFROD Assemby16IN. Wrench Mounting the MotorMake Sure Keyis Removed from Shaft KEYPositioning Motor on Motor Mounting Base Instalung BeltMounting Motor on Motor Base SetscrewSUPPO...ACKET Installing Belt GuardFrom among the loose parts find 2 Wire Ties INSTALLiNG Belt GuardPlugging iN Motor Sawblade ON-OFF SwitchAuthorizedand Possible Hazardous USE by Children and Others Getting to know your saw Sawblade Removing and iNSTALLiNGEXACT-I-CUT Blade Guard not Shown For Picture Clarity Picture ClarifyBefore Each USE Safety instructions for basic saw operationsWhenever SAW Blade is Spinning Basic saw operation using the miter gauge Safety for basic saw operationsWork Helpers Auxiliary Panel Work Support CrosscuttingYwood Parallel Plywood Auxiliary PANEL/WORK SupportRepetitive Cutting Basic saw operationMiter curiING RightADDmONAL Safety Instructions for Using the rip fenceBevel Crosscutting Compound Miter CuttingRipping Using Featherboards for Thru SawingBevel RiPPiNG Helpers RESAWlNGRabbeting Cutting PanelsMolding Cutting Using Featherboards for NON Thru SawingBack of SAW Miter Gauge AdjustmentsFront Trunnion Rear Trunnion REAR-TRUNNION Screws Blade TILT, or Squareness of Blade to Table PositionAd ustments Nut inside using a 3/8 inch wrenchTilt Mechanism TeethSears recommends the following accessories MaintenanceTroubleshooting Motor Trouble Shooting GeneralTrouble Probable Causeremedy Trouble Probable CauseTrouble Troubleshooting Motor ContdRepair parts =g$ Repair parts Page KEY Part Description Parts LiST for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAW Model 113.298721Kiey Part Description PARTs LiST for Craftsma 10 iNCH Table SAW16-18 x 1-1t4 Repair Parts Model !13.298721 Parts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAWGuard Assembly Hardware for Attaching Legs to SAW LEG SETINCH Table SAW

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