Craftsman 137.24885 operating instructions

Page 8

Bladeguard

MitergaugeX

Extensionwinglockinglever

Bladetiltscale

Bladetiltpointer

Overloadresetswitch

ON/OFFswitchwithsafetykey

Ripfenceandmiter gaugestorage

Tableinsert

fence Sidetableextensionwing

Beveltiltinghandwheel

Bladebevellockknob

Bladeelevationhandwheel

Toolsstorage

Image 8
Contents Safety Instructions Visit our Craftsman websiteONE=YEAR Full Warranty on Craftsman Tool SectionLead from lead-based paints MotorDang ER Look for this symbol that USE only Recommended AccessoriesNever Perform ANY Operation Never USE the Miter Gauge and Fence SimultaneouslyGrounding iNSTRUCTiONS = Only use atackable dadoes QuantityAbcd Jklm Page ARBOR- Theshaftonwhichthebladeordadois mounted BLADEELEVATIONHANDWHEEL- Raisesand lowersthebladeCOMPOUNDCUT- Asimultaneousbevelandmiter cut RESIN- a stickysapthathashardenedTightenhardware Placethestandona levelsurfaceandadjustthe ASSEMBUNGSTANDFIG.AAssemble Table SAW to Stand FIG. B Damage the SAW BaseInstalling and Changing the Blade FIG. E, F, G MountsawonworksurfaceBlade Raising Handwheel FIG. C RIP Fence FIG. DTo avoid possible injury and damage to Proper insert in place. Use the original installedBlade Guard Assembly FIG. H, I, J Installing Table Side Extensions FIG. L, L=I Installing Rightside Table Extension Wing FIG. KAvoid Kickbacks FIG. J Serious injuryInstalling Rear Table Extension FIG, M Adjusting Rear Table ExtensionRIP Fence Adjustment FIG. N RIP Fence Indicator Adjustment FIG. N900Stop Disconnectthesawfromthepowersource Loosenthebladebevellockknob1andmovetheBlade Tilting Indicator FIG. T Miter Gauge Adjustment FIG. T=IRotatethebladebringingthemarkedtoothtothe If the blade is partial to left aideON/OFF Switch FIG Using the Table Extension FIG. WBasicsawoperations Raisetheblade FIG. U Overload Protection FIGUsingthe Dust Chute FIG. Y To prevent sawdust buildup inside the saw housingCutting Operations Greatly increase the likelihood of injuryRiPPiNG Small Pieces To prevent serious injuryEnough to cause a severe injury Always position the larger surface of the workpieceWARNINe Fig, DDDADOCUTSFIG. HH Fig. HHLubrication Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action10 in. Table SAW Schematic SAW Model Parts LiST and Schematic for Stand Page Page =800=LE=FOYER =888-SU=HOGAR