Craftsman 113.298721, 113.298761 manual Whenever SAW Blade is Spinning, Kerfs about 5/16 Apart

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4.Use extra caution with large, very small or awkward workpieces:

a.Use extra supports (tables, saw horses, b!ocks,etc.) for anyworkpieces large enough totip when not held down to the table top. NEVER use another personas a substitute for atable extension, or as additional support for a workpiece that is longer or wider than the basic saw table, or to help feed, support or pull the workpiece.

b.Nevercontinethepiecebeingcutoff. Thatis, the piece NOTagainstthe fence, mitergauge or fixture. Never hold it, clamp it, touch it, or use length stops against it. It must be free to

move. If confined, itcouldget wedged against the blade and cause a kickback or throw- back.

c.Never cut more than oneworkpiece at atime.

d.Never turn your table saw "ON" before clear- ing everything except the workpiece and related support devices off the table.

4.Plan the way youwill pushthe workplecethrough.

A.NEVER pull the workplece through. Start and finish the cut from the front of the table saw.

B.NEVER put your fingers or hands in the path of the sawblade orother cutting tool.

C.NEVER reach in back ofthe cutting tool with either hand to hold down or support the workpiece, remove wood scraps, orfor any other reason.

D.AvoU hand positions where a sudden sl;p could cause fingers or hand to move into a sawblade or other cutting tool.

E.DON'TOVERREACH. Always keep good footing and balance.

F.Push the workpiece against the rotation of the blade. NEVER feed material into the cutting tool from the rear of the saw.

G.Always push the workpiece all the way past the sawblade.

H.As much as possible, keep your face and body to one side of the sawblade,out of linewith apossible kickback or throwback.

LNEVERtumthesaw"ON"beforeclearingthetable

of all tools, wood scraps, etc., except the work- piece and related feed or support devices for the cut planned.

WHENEVER SAW BLADE IS SPINNING

second is enough to cause a severe Injury.

1.Before actually cutting with the saw, watch it while it runs for ashort while. If itmakes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates a lot, stop immediately. Turn the saw off.

Unplug the saw. Do not restart until finding and fixing the problem.

2.Make sL=rethe top of the arbor or cutting tool turns toward the front of the saw.

3.Set the cutting tool as low as possible for the cut you'replanning.

4.KEEP CHILDREN AWAY, All visitors should be kept asafedistancefrornwork. Make surebystanders are clear of the saw and workpiece.

5.Let the blade reach full speed before cutting.

6.DON'T FORCE TOOL. It will do the job better and saferat itsdesigned rate. Feed theworkpiece intothe blade only fast enough to let it cut without bogging down or binding.

7.Before freeing any jammed material:

A.Turn switch "OFF",

B.Unplug the saw.

C.Wait for all moving parts to stop.

D.Check blade, Spreader and Fence for proper align- rnent before starting, again.

8.To avoid throwback of cut off pieces; A, Use the Guard assembly.

BTo remove loose pieces beneath or trapped inside the guard:

1.rum saw "OFF".

2.Remove switch key.

3.Wait for blade to stop before lifting the Guard.

ADDiTiONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR

RIPTYPE CUTS

1.NEVER use the Miter Gauge when ripping.

2.Use a Push Stick whenever the fence is 2 or more inches from the blade. When thru sawing, use an

Auxiliary Fence and Push Block whenever the Fence must be between 1/2 and 2 inches ofthe blade. Never

thru saw ripcuts lessthan 1/2 inchwide. (See"BASIC

SAW OPERATION - USING THE RIP FENCE" sec- tion.)

3.Never rip anything shorter than 10" long.

4.When using a Push Stick or Push Block, the trailing end of the board must be square. A Push Stick or

Block against an uneven end could slip off or pushthe work away from the Fence.

5.A FEATHERBOARD can help guide the workpiece. See "BASIC SAW OPERAT{ON - USING THE RIP FENCE." Always use Featherboards for any non thru riptype cuts.

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KERFS ABOUT 5/16" APART

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Contents Instructions Carefully Part No. SP5396Full ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Table SAW Before Using the SAWWhen Installing or Moving the SAW Before Each USEWear Your Whenever SAW Blade is Spinning Kerfs about 5/16 ApartAdditional iNSTRUCTIONS for Before StartingBefore 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 Assembly Install screws, washers, Iockwashers and nuts as shownAttaching and Assembling Table Extensions External16-18 x 3/4 HEX Head Screw 2t/64 tN Washer Mounting SwitchHEX NUT Lock Washer Instalung Right Front RiP Fence Guide BAR 16-18 x 3/4HEX NU External Lockwasher HEX Head Screw 5116-18 x 3/4Flat Washer Rear Fence Guide BAR Bracket Extension7TH Slot 5TH Slot 1ST Slot HEX Head Screw 16-18 x 18THICKNESSES of Paper Self Aligning Spring Adjustment Aligning RiP FenceRiP Fence Alignment Adjustment Installing Blade Guard Adjusting RiP Scale PointerLockwash ER Assemby EmDOFRODMounting the Motor 16IN. WrenchMake Sure Keyis Removed from Shaft KEYInstalung Belt Positioning Motor on Motor Mounting BaseMounting Motor on Motor Base SetscrewInstalling Belt Guard SUPPO...ACKETFrom 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 Removing and iNSTALLiNG SawbladeEXACT-I-CUT Blade Guard not Shown For Picture Clarity Picture ClarifySafety instructions for basic saw operations Before Each USEWhenever SAW Blade is Spinning Basic saw operation using the miter gauge Safety for basic saw operationsWork Helpers Crosscutting Auxiliary Panel Work SupportYwood Parallel Plywood Auxiliary PANEL/WORK SupportBasic saw operation Repetitive CuttingMiter curiING RightUsing the rip fence ADDmONAL Safety Instructions forBevel Crosscutting Compound Miter CuttingUsing Featherboards for Thru Sawing RippingBevel RiPPiNG RESAWlNG HelpersCutting Panels RabbetingMolding Cutting Using Featherboards for NON Thru SawingBack of SAW Adjustments Miter GaugeFront Trunnion Rear Trunnion REAR-TRUNNION Screws Position Blade TILT, or Squareness of Blade to TableNut inside using a 3/8 inch wrench Ad ustmentsTilt Mechanism TeethMaintenance Sears recommends the following accessoriesTrouble Shooting General Troubleshooting MotorTrouble Probable Causeremedy Trouble Probable CauseTroubleshooting Motor Contd TroubleRepair parts =g$ Repair parts Page Parts LiST for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAW Model 113.298721 KEY Part DescriptionKiey Part Description PARTs LiST for Craftsma 10 iNCH Table SAW16-18 x 1-1t4 Repair Parts Parts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SAW Model !13.298721Guard Assembly LEG SET Hardware for Attaching Legs to SAWINCH Table SAW

298721, 113.298721, 113.298761 specifications

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