Craftsman 315.28461 manual Blades, Framingsquare, PHiLLiPS, Flathead

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BLADES

 

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WARNING: Do not use blades rated less than the

For maximum performance, it is recommended that you

 

 

speed of this tool. Failure to heed this warning could

use the 24-tooth, 10 in. carbide-tipped combination blade

 

 

result in personal injury.

provided with your saw. Additional blade styles of the

 

 

 

same high quality are available for specific operations

 

 

such as ripping. Your local dealer can provide you with

 

 

complete

information.

 

 

Kerr width must be within the limits stamped on the spreader/riving knife.

The following tools (not included or drawn to scale) are needed for assembly and making adjustments:

FRAMINGSQUARE

PHiLLiPS

SCREWDRIVER

FLATHEAD

SCREWDRIVER

SOCKETWRENCH WiTH 10 rnrnAND 11 rnm SOCKET

C-CLAiViP

Fig. 4

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Contents Operator MAN AL ONE Year Full Warranty on Craftsman Tool Read ALL Instructions Blade Coasts After Being Turned OFF Adjustments are SecureNever Operate the SAW on the Floor Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALLMaterial AT a Time Never CUT More than ONE PieceName SymbolDesig NATION/EXPLANATION Service Symbol SignalmeaningCord Length Extension CordsElectrical Connection Miter Cut Adjusting Bevel Fence Scale SwitchGuard SPREADER/RIVING Knife LeverSee Figure KnowyourtablesawSwitchswitch Switch AssemblySwitchkey Switchin Lockedposition Framingsquare BladesPHiLLiPS FlatheadThefollowingitemsareincludedwiththetablesaw Foot Leg Mounting Holes UnpackingCarriage To Assemble the LEG StandUpper BraceScrew To Install the HandleLever Screws FenceReleaselever UnlockedUP Positionforthroughcutting 0PEN-ENDWRENCH CLOSED=ENDWrench See Figures 14To Check and Align the SPREADER/RIVING Knife and SAW Blade Pawl Handle Button ANTI=KICKBACK CorrectSee Figures 17 Spreader Rivingknife Framing SciuarePush Stickstorage To adjust verticallyPush Stick Blade Basic Operation of the Table SAW ApplicationsCauses of Kickback Avoiding KickbackPushblocks Cuttingaids18-1/2 JIGHOW to Mount a Featherboard HOW to Make a FeatherboardFeatherboard Featherboard PushCrosscut TypesofcutsBevelcrosscut Lever HEIGHT/BEVEL Adjusting 900ADJUSTMENT450 AdjustmentLocking Lever HEIGHT/BEVEL Adjusting GulletLever RiP Clamp LockingLiP MarkLock Miterknob To USE the Miter GaugeMiter To USE the Miter Gauge in a Reverse PositionSee Figures 33 Heeling Paralleling the Blade to the Miter Gauge GrooveMaking a Cross CUT Switch J SwitchSee Figures 36 Crosscut Placerighthandon MitergaugehereRIP Bladefence RiPCUTMaking a Miter CUT Mitercut BladeVIEWEDFROMTHEFRONT,BELOWTHETABLESAW Makinga BevelcrosscutTighten Lockinglever BevelcrosscutAngled Scale BEVELRiPCUT RiPFENCEMaking a Compound Bevel Miter CUT Placelefthandonmiter GaugehereBladeguard Making a NON=THROUGH CUTRemoved See Figures 45 To Replace the BladeClosedend Wrench Arborblade ShaftwasherIndicator Adjustment ScrewSee Figures 48 HandleTo Check the Alignment of the RiP Fence to the Blade General MaintenanceBolts LubricationCause SolutionSOLUTIONi ProblemSee FigureD Description QTY KEY Part NO. NumberKEY Part NO. Number DescriptionKEY Part NO. Number Description Parts List for Figure aSee Figure C Model Number in all correspondence regarding your NumberKEY Part Number Description PartDescri Ption Parts List for Figure DNumber Description Description QTY