Craftsman 315.28461 manual Switch Assembly, Switchswitch, Switchkey Switchin Lockedposition

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OPERATING COMPONENTS

The upper portion of the blade projects up through the table and is surrounded by an insert called the throat plate. The height of the blade is set with a handwheel on the front of the cabinet. To accommodate wide panels, the saw table has rails on each side. Detailed instructions are

provided in the Operation section of this manual for the basic cuts: cross cuts, miter cuts, bevel cuts, and com- pound cuts.

The rip fence is used to position work for lengthwise cuts. A scale on the front rail shows the distance between the rip fence and the blade.

It is very important to use the blade guard assembly for all through-sawing operations. The blade guard assembly includes: riving knife/spreader/splitter, anti-kickback pawls, and plastic blade guard.

SWITCH ASSEMBLY

See Figure 3.

This saw is equipped with a switch assembly that has a built-in locking feature. This feature is intended to prevent

unauthorized and possible hazardous use by children and others.

TO TURN YOUR SAW ON:

[] With the switch key inserted into the switch, lift the switch to turn on ( I }.

TO TURN YOUR SAW OFF:

[] Press the switch down to turn off ( O ).

TO LOCK YOUR SAW:

[] Press the switch down.

[] Remove the switch key from the switch and store in a safe, secure location.

WARNING: ALWAYS remove the switch key when the tool is not in use and keep it in a safe place. In the event of a power failure, turn the switch off ( O ) and remove the key. This action will prevent the tool from accidentally starting when power returns.

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WARNING: ALWAYS make sure your workpiece is not in contact with the blade before operating the switch to start the tool. Failure to heed this warning may cause the workpiece to be kicked back toward the operator and result in serious personal injury.

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WARNING: To reduce the risk of accidental start- ing, Always make sure the switch is in the off ( O ) position before plugging tool into the power source.

SWITCHSWITCH

ONOFF

SWITCHKEY

SWITCHIN LOCKEDPOSITION

Fig. 3

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Contents Operator MAN AL ONE Year Full Warranty on Craftsman Tool Read ALL Instructions Adjustments are Secure Blade Coasts After Being Turned OFFNever Operate the SAW on the Floor Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALLNever CUT More than ONE Piece Material AT a TimeSymbol NameDesig NATION/EXPLANATION Symbol Signalmeaning ServiceExtension Cords Cord LengthElectrical Connection Miter Cut Fence Scale Switch Adjusting BevelGuard SPREADER/RIVING Knife LeverKnowyourtablesaw See FigureSwitch Assembly SwitchswitchSwitchkey Switchin Lockedposition Blades FramingsquarePHiLLiPS FlatheadThefollowingitemsareincludedwiththetablesaw Foot Leg Unpacking Mounting HolesTo Assemble the LEG Stand CarriageUpper BraceTo Install the Handle ScrewLever Screws FenceUnlocked ReleaseleverUP Positionforthroughcutting CLOSED=END 0PEN-ENDWRENCHWrench See Figures 14Pawl Handle Button ANTI=KICKBACK Correct To Check and Align the SPREADER/RIVING Knife and SAW BladeSee Figures 17 Spreader Rivingknife Framing SciuareTo adjust vertically Push StickstoragePush Stick Blade Applications Basic Operation of the Table SAWCauses of Kickback Avoiding KickbackCuttingaids Pushblocks18-1/2 JIGHOW to Make a Featherboard HOW to Mount a FeatherboardFeatherboard Featherboard PushTypesofcuts CrosscutBevelcrosscut 900ADJUSTMENT450 Adjustment Lever HEIGHT/BEVEL AdjustingLocking Lever HEIGHT/BEVEL Adjusting GulletClamp Locking Lever RiPLiP MarkTo USE the Miter Gauge Lock MiterknobMiter To USE the Miter Gauge in a Reverse PositionHeeling Paralleling the Blade to the Miter Gauge Groove See Figures 33Switch J Switch Making a Cross CUTSee Figures 36 Crosscut Placerighthandon MitergaugehereRiPCUT RIP BladefenceMaking a Miter CUT Mitercut BladeMakinga Bevelcrosscut VIEWEDFROMTHEFRONT,BELOWTHETABLESAWTighten Lockinglever BevelcrosscutBEVELRiPCUT RiPFENCE Angled ScaleMaking a Compound Bevel Miter CUT Placelefthandonmiter GaugehereMaking a NON=THROUGH CUT BladeguardRemoved To Replace the Blade See Figures 45Closedend Wrench Arborblade ShaftwasherAdjustment Screw IndicatorSee Figures 48 HandleGeneral Maintenance To Check the Alignment of the RiP Fence to the BladeBolts LubricationSolution CauseProblem SOLUTIONiSee FigureD KEY Part NO. Number Description QTYKEY Part NO. Number DescriptionParts List for Figure a KEY Part NO. Number DescriptionSee Figure C Number Model Number in all correspondence regarding yourPart KEY Part Number DescriptionParts List for Figure D Descri PtionDescription QTY Number Description