Craftsman 137.24885 Mountsawonworksurface, Blade Raising Handwheel FIG. C, RIP Fence FIG. D

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MOUNTSAWONWORKSURFACE

1.tfthestandwillnotbeused,thesawmustbe properlysecuredtoasturdyworkbenchusingthe fourmountingholesat thebaseofthesaw.

2.Squarethesawonthemountingsurfaceandmark thelocationofthefour3/8in.mountingholes.

3.Drillthefour3/8in.holesintothemountingsurface.

4.Placethesawontheworksurface,andalignthe

mountingholesofthesawwiththosedrilledthrough thesurface.

5.Fastenthesawtotheworksurface.Usinghardware

suchas1/2in.lugboltswithwasher.

[A WAR"ING1

Do not operate this machine on the floor. This is very dangerous and may cause serious injury.

[A WARNING

Always keep your work area clean, uncluttered and well lit.

BLADE RAISING HANDWHEEL (FIG. C)

1.Attach the up - down handwheel (1) to the elevation rod (2) at the front of the saw. Make sure the slots (3) in the hub of the handwheel (1) engage with the pins

(4).

2.Attach and tighten the dome nut (5 - Fig. C-1).

Fig. C

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BLADE TILTING HANDWHEEL (FIG. C=f)

1.Attach the bevel 0° - 45° handwheel (6) to the blade

tilting rod on the right side of the saw in the same manner as above.

2.Attach and tighten the handwheel dome nut (5).

Fig. C=1

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RIP FENCE (FIG. D)

1.Lift upward on the rip fence handle (1) so the rear holding clamp (2) is fully extended.

2.Place the rip fence on the saw table, and attach the set plate (3) under the fence handle (1) to the rail first.

3.Push down on the fence handle (1) to lock.

Fig. D

INSTALLING AND CHANGING THE BLADE (FIG. E, F, G)

I,_ WARNING I

*To avoid injury from an accidental start, make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is not connected to the power source outlet.

,,To avoid serious injury, the rear of the table insert must be level with the table. To adjust rear of table insert, adjust the screw (3) in or out until the rear of the insert is level to or slightly above the table. To raise the insert, turn the screw counterclockwise, to lower the insert, turn the screw clockwise. NOTE: A rubber adjusting spacer (4) is provided under rear of insert for this purpose.

1.Remove the table insert (1) by removing the two screws (2, 3). Be careful not to lose the rubber adjusting spacer (4) that is on the back screw (3) beneath the table insert (Fig. E).

Fig. E

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