Craftsman 137.21825 SAW Mountedto Other Work Surfaces FIG. C, Blade Raising Handwheel FIG. E, F

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SAW MOUNTEDTO OTHER WORK SURFACES (FIG. C)

Fig. D

 

1.

If the leg set will not be used the saw must be properly

 

 

 

secured to a sturdy workbench using the four mounting

 

 

 

holes at the base of the saw.

 

 

2.

The surface of the table where the saw is to be

 

 

 

mounted must have a hole large enough to facilitate

 

 

 

sawdust fall-throughand removal

 

 

3.

Square the saw on the mounting surface and mark

 

 

 

the location of the four 3/8" mounting holes (1).

 

 

4.

Drill 3/8" holes into the mounting surface.

 

 

5.

Mark a 12" to 14" square (2) centered between the

 

 

 

four mounting holes (1).

 

 

6.

Cut out and remove the square.

 

 

7.

This opening will allow sawdust to fall through

 

 

 

the saw base.

 

 

8.

Place the saw on the work surface, and align the

 

 

 

mounting holes of the saw with those drilled through

 

 

 

the surface.

 

 

9.

Fasten the saw to the work surface.

 

 

 

Fig. C

 

 

 

BLADE RAISING HANDWHEEL (FIG. E, F)

 

1. Attach the handwheel (1) to the elevation screw (2) at

 

 

the front of the saw.

 

 

 

Make sure the slots (3) in the hub of the handwheel

 

 

engage with the pins (4). (FIG. E)

 

2.

Attach and tighten the dome nut (5) at the end of the

 

 

shaft (Fig. F).

 

 

 

Fig. E

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Failure to provide the sawdust fall-through hole will cause sawdust to build up in the motor area, which may result in fire or cause motor damage.

KEEPING THE AREA CLEAN (FIG. D)

1.Sawdust and wood chips that fall from under the saw will accumulate on the floor.

2.Make it a practice to pick up and discard this dust when you have completed cutting.

Always keep your work area clean, uncluttered and well

lit. Do net work on floor surfaces that are slippery from sawdust or wax.

BLADE TILTING HANDWHEEL (FIG. F)

1.Attach the other handwheel (6) to the blade tilting screw on the side of the saw in the same manner

as above.

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

Fig. F

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Contents E82443 Used 37J2Section Always Wear EYE General Safety InstructionsBefore Using the Table SAW PROTECTION. Any tableElectrical Requirements Specific Safety Instructions for the Table SAWPower Supply and Motor Specifications Never Perform ANY OperationEvent of a Malfunction or Breakdown Grounding InstructionsGuidelines for Extension Cords Properly GroundedRecommended Accessories Unpacking and Checking ContentsUnpacking Your Table SAW Splitter LEG SET FIG. a Assembly InstructionsSAW to LEG SET FIG. B Blade Raising Handwheel FIG. E, F Keeping the Area Clean FIG. DSAW Mountedto Other Work Surfaces FIG. C Attach the handwheel 1 to the elevation screw 2 atRIP Fence FIG. G Changing the Blade FIG. H, I, JBlade Guard Assembly FIG. K, L, M Adjustment InstructionsAdjusting the Table Extension FIG. O RIP Fence Indicator Adjustment FIG, Q Miter Gauge Adjustment FIG. PRIP Fence Adjustment FIG. Q Fig, OStop Adjusting the 90 and 45 Positive StopsInitial adjustment FIG.T Blade Tilt PointerFig. T Basic SAW Operations FkVg-IIl€ Ripping FIG.Y,ZKVlV/d,1II Mitering FIG. DD Using Wood Facing on the RIP Fence FIG. EEDado Cuts FIG. FF Blade Raising Andtilting Mechanism FIG. GG General MaintenanceMaintaining Your Table SAW LubricationSymptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Troubleshooting GuideSaw makes Unsatisfactory cuts Pan head screw 1421250114903101 1496220132A Size Switch boxKey Part Description135 164 Key Description Size Qty161 172155 Model Parts List for Schematic DCraftsman Table SAW LEG Stand Craftsman 10 Table SAW Schematic D Model noHex socket set screw 83990291A1 Brush assembly83871271 Pan head tapping ScrewPage Page Tof Days a week SU-HOGAR 877

137.21825 specifications

The Craftsman 137.21825 is a versatile and dependable table saw designed to meet the needs of both amateur and professional woodworkers. Renowned for its stability and accuracy, this power tool is a staple in many workshops.

One of the standout features of the 137.21825 is its powerful 15-amp motor, which delivers plenty of cutting power to tackle various materials. This robust motor enables users to make smooth and precise cuts through hardwoods, softwoods, and even engineered materials. With a no-load speed of up to 5,000 RPM, the table saw is efficient in completing tasks quickly without sacrificing quality.

The saw features a 10-inch cast aluminum blade, providing a generous cutting capacity that accommodates a breadth of materials. The blade can be easily tilted for angle cuts, making it suitable for various joinery techniques. Additionally, the rack and pinion fence system offers easy adjustments, allowing users to achieve accurate cuts consistently. The fence is designed to be stable yet easily maneuverable, making setups and adjustments straightforward.

Safety is a paramount consideration in the design of the Craftsman 137.21825. It comes equipped with a blade guard and anti-kickback pawls that help prevent injuries during operation. Moreover, the saw includes an emergency switch that enhances the overall safety of the tool, enabling quick power cut-off in urgent situations.

Portability is another highlight. With a foldable stand and built-in wheels, this table saw can be easily transported from one job site to another or stored away when not in use. Its compact design does not compromise stability, ensuring that it remains firm during operation.

In terms of technology, the Craftsman 137.21825 integrates user-friendly features such as an adjustable bevel and clear measurement markings. The ergonomic design promotes comfort during extended periods of use, reducing fatigue and enhancing productivity.

Overall, the Craftsman 137.21825 embodies a blend of power, precision, and safety, tailored to meet the demands of various woodworking projects. Its thoughtful features and robust construction make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their woodworking toolkit.