Craftsman 315.28461 manual Cuttingaids, Pushblocks, 18-1/2, Jig

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CUTTINGAIDS

See Figure 20.

Push sticks are devices that may be used for pushing a workpiece through the blade in any rip cut. When mak- ing non-through cuts or ripping narrow stock, always use a push stick, push block, and/or featherboard so your hands do not come within 3 inches of the saw blade. They can be made in various sizes and shapes from scrap wood and used in a specific project. The stick must be narrower than the workpiece, with a 90° notch in one end and shaping for a grip on the other end.

A push block has a handle fastened by recessed screws from the underside. Use push blocks for narrow cuts and all non-through cuts.

CAUTION: Be sure the screws in a push block are recessed to avoid damaging the saw or workpiece.

PUSHBLOCKS

Fig. 20

AUXILIARY FENCE

An auxiliary fence is a device used to close the gap be- tween the rip fence and the saw table. Always make and use and auxiliary fence when ripping material 1/8 in. or thinner.

HOW TO MAKE AND ATTACH AN AUXILIARY FENCE (FOR RiP CUTTING THIN WORKPIECE) See Figure 21.

Rip fence holes are used to secure an auxiliary fence which requires a piece of wood 3/4 in. thick, 3-1/2 in. wide, and 18-1/2 in. long to make.

To attach the auxiliary fence to the rip fence:

Place the wood against the rip fence and resting firmly on the saw table.

[] From the back side of the rip fence, secure the wood to the fence using 1-1/2 in. wood screws.

18-1/2 in.

3-1/2 in.

 

3/4 in.

Fig. 21

HOW TO MAKE A JIG (FOR RiP CUTTING NARROW WORKPIECE)

See Figure 22.

If ripping a narrow workpiece places the hands too close to the blade, it will be necessary to make and use a jig.

To make a jig:

[] Attach a handle to a long, straight piece of wood and

secure from the underside using recessed screws.

[] Cut an L-shaped stop in the side of the jig.

To use a jig:

[] Position the workpiece flat on the table with the edge flush against the jig and against the stop.

[] Holding the jig handle and using a push block, make the rip cut as described on page 32 later in this section.

STOP

JIG

HANDLE

JIG

Fig. 22

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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