Craftsman 137.24885 operating instructions Avoid Kickbacks FIG. J, Serious injury

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7.Whenthesplitterisproperlyalignedwiththesaw blade,tightentheboltsecurely.

NOTE:The splitter bracket must always be

correctly aligned so the cut workpiece will pass on either side without binding or twisting,

[A WARNINa

See Fig. I-1 flat washer (11) must be under knob (12). NOTE: Be sure to tighten knob very tight and periodically check tightness.

Fig, I-1

AVOID KICKBACKS (FIG. J)

(Work thrown back towards you) by keeping the blade sharp, the rip fence parallel to the saw blade and by keeping the splitter, anti-kickback pawls and guards in place, aligned and functioning. Do not release work before passing it completely beyond the saw blade. Do not rip work that is twisted, warped or does not have a straight edge to guide it along the fence. Do not attempt to reverse out of a cut with the blade running.

[,A WARNING I

Improper splitter alignment can cause "kickback"

and serious injury.

Fig, J

Pawl

8

10

Anti-kickback

 

 

INSTALLING TABLE SIDE EXTENSIONS (FIG. L, L=I)

1.Identify the right hand table extension.

NOTE: For illustration purposes the view in Fig. L looks "through" the saw table to the under side of the table. The right hand table extension is the one with the measuring scale visible from the front of the saw when it is installed to the right hand side of the saw table.

2.Unlock both front and rear cam locking levers (4) on the right hand side of the saw base by flipping the lever over.

3.Insert the table extension mounting tubes (2) into the two matching holes in the cam lever assemblies. NOTE: Make sure the front mounting tube has the measuring scale visible from the front of the saw.

4.Slide the table extension toward the table until it rests against the saw table.

5.Lock both cam locking levers by pushing them in toward the cam locking lever assemblies.

6.tf the extension is not level to the table, adjust by inserting the spacers (Carton Contents D) between the extension and the tube it mounts onto. See page 17.

7.Make sure the screw (1) into the matching hole (2) of the extension mounting tube (3).

8.Install the left hand table extension the same manner NOTE:

• Make sure the screw (1) into the matching hole (2) of the extension mounting tube (3) (Fig. L-1).

• For illustration purposes, the view in Fig. L looks "through" the saw table to the under side of the table.

Fig, L

INSTALLING RIGHTSIDE TABLE EXTENSION WING (FIG. K)

1.Insert the two extension mounting tubes (3) into the side table extension wing (2).

NOTE: Make sure the front mounting tube has the measuring scale visible from the front of the saw.

2.Insert the screws (1) through the mounting tubes (3) into the side table extension wing (2).

3.Tighten the screws (1).

Fig. K

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2

3

2 \

1 4 3

Fig. L=I

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