Craftsman 315.28461 manual Symbol, Name, Desig NATION/EXPLANATION

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Someofthefollowingsymbolsmaybeusedonthistool.PleasestudythemandlearntheirmeaningProper. interpretationofthesesymbolswillallowyouto operatethetool betterandsafer.

SYMBOL

@

0

@

@

V

A

Hz

W

min

n o

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.../min

NAME

Safety Alert

Read Operator's Manual

Eye Protection

No Hands Symbol

Wet Conditions Alert

Volts

Amperes

Hertz

Watt

Minutes

Alternating Current

Direct Current

No Load Speed

Class II Construction

Per Minute

DESIG NATION/EXPLANATION

Indicates a potential personal injury hazard.

To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and understand operator's manual before using this product.

Always wear eye protection marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1.

Failure to keep your hands away from the blade will result in serious personal injury.

Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations.

Voltage

Current

Frequency (cycles per second)

Power

Time

Type of current

Type or a characteristic of current

Rotational speed, at no load

Double-insulated construction

Revolutions, strokes, surface speed, orbits etc., per minute

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Contents Operator MAN AL ONE Year Full Warranty on Craftsman Tool Read ALL Instructions Never Operate the SAW on the Floor Adjustments are SecureBlade Coasts After Being Turned OFF 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 Guard SPREADER/RIVING Knife Fence Scale SwitchAdjusting Bevel LeverKnowyourtablesaw See FigureSwitch Assembly SwitchswitchSwitchkey Switchin Lockedposition PHiLLiPS BladesFramingsquare FlatheadThefollowingitemsareincludedwiththetablesaw Foot Leg Unpacking Mounting HolesUpper To Assemble the LEG StandCarriage BraceLever Screws To Install the HandleScrew FenceUnlocked ReleaseleverUP Positionforthroughcutting Wrench CLOSED=END0PEN-ENDWRENCH See Figures 14See Figures 17 Pawl Handle Button ANTI=KICKBACK CorrectTo Check and Align the SPREADER/RIVING Knife and SAW Blade Spreader Rivingknife Framing SciuareTo adjust vertically Push StickstoragePush Stick Blade Causes of Kickback ApplicationsBasic Operation of the Table SAW Avoiding Kickback18-1/2 CuttingaidsPushblocks JIGFeatherboard HOW to Make a FeatherboardHOW to Mount a Featherboard Featherboard PushTypesofcuts CrosscutBevelcrosscut Locking Lever HEIGHT/BEVEL Adjusting 900ADJUSTMENT450 AdjustmentLever HEIGHT/BEVEL Adjusting GulletLiP Clamp LockingLever RiP MarkMiter To USE the Miter GaugeLock Miterknob To USE the Miter Gauge in a Reverse PositionHeeling Paralleling the Blade to the Miter Gauge Groove See Figures 33See Figures 36 Switch J SwitchMaking a Cross CUT Crosscut Placerighthandon MitergaugehereMaking a Miter CUT RiPCUTRIP Bladefence Mitercut BladeTighten Makinga BevelcrosscutVIEWEDFROMTHEFRONT,BELOWTHETABLESAW Lockinglever BevelcrosscutMaking a Compound Bevel Miter CUT BEVELRiPCUT RiPFENCEAngled Scale Placelefthandonmiter GaugehereMaking a NON=THROUGH CUT BladeguardRemoved Closedend Wrench Arborblade To Replace the BladeSee Figures 45 ShaftwasherSee Figures 48 Adjustment ScrewIndicator HandleBolts General MaintenanceTo Check the Alignment of the RiP Fence to the Blade LubricationSolution CauseProblem SOLUTIONiSee FigureD KEY Part KEY Part NO. NumberDescription QTY 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