Craftsman 315.28462 manual Heelingparalleling the Blade to, See Figures 36

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HEELING(PARALLELING) THE BLADE TO THE

MITER GAUGE GROOVE

See Figures 36 - 38.

_ll WARNING: The blade must be parallel to the miter

gauge groove so the wood does not bind resulting in kickback. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.

Do not loosen any screws for this adjustment until you have checked with a square and made test cuts to be sure adjustments are necessary. Once the screws are loosened, these items must be reset.

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Unplug the saw.

 

 

 

 

 

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Remove the blade guard and anti-kickback

pawls.

 

Raise the blade by turning the height/bevel adjusting

 

handwheel.

 

 

 

 

 

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Mark beside one of the

blade teeth at the front

of the

 

blade. Place a combination square even with the front

 

of the saw table and the side of the saw blade as

 

shown in figure 36.

 

 

 

 

[] Turn the blade so the marked tooth is at the back.

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Move the combination

square to the rear and

again

 

measure the distance. If the distances are the same,

 

the blade is square.

 

 

 

 

If the distances are different:

 

 

 

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Place spreader/riving knife in "down"

position.

 

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Loosen adjusting

screws in the front

and

back

of the

 

saw.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: The adjusting screws are located above the

 

height/bevel adjusting handwheel and under the saw

 

table in the front of the saw.

 

 

 

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If the back of the blade

was too far from the combina-

 

tion square, place a block of wood on the left side of

 

the blade and push it into the blade until the blade is

 

square. Retighten

the screws.

 

 

 

 

If the back of the blade was too close to the combina-

 

tion square, place a block of wood on the right side of

 

the blade and push it into the blade until the blade is

 

square.

 

 

 

 

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Retighten the screws.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

_ll WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from kickback, align the rip fence to the blade following any blade adjustments. Always make sure the rip fence is parallel to the blade before beginning any operation.

 

 

 

ADJUSTING

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SCREWS(2)

U/

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RIGHTMITER

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I_ GAUGE GROOVE

 

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SQUARE

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Fig. 36

COMBINATION

SQUARE

F(g. 37

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BLADETOOCLOSETO MITER GAUGEGROOVE

Fig. 38

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Contents Perators Manual Craftsman ONE Year Full Warranty Read ALL Instructions Bladecoastsafter Being Turned OFF Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALL ADJUST= Ments are SecureRemove ALL Fences and Auxiliary Tables Always USE Blade GUARD, SPREADER,Hold the Workpiece Firmly Against the Table NEVERstandorhaveanypartofyourbodyin linePage Service Symbol SignalYour nearest Authorized Service Center for repair LCAUTIONExtension Cords Speed and WiringCord Length Electrical ConnectionFeatherboard Cutterhead planers and jointer planersGum Ripping or Rip CutProductspecifications See Figure KnowyourtablesawOperatingcomponents Switchin LOCKEDPOSiTiONScrewdriver BladesScrewdriver SquareThefollowingitemsareincludedwithyourtablesaw Mounting Holes UnpackingTo Assemble the LEG Stand See Figures 6Holelocking Knob INDiCATORSlot Mounting the Table SAW Base to Plate To REMOVE/REPLACETHETHROATPLATESee Figures 13 Blade WrenchPawl ANTI-KICKBACK Pawls Blade Guard LeverSpreader Rivingknife Verticaladjustment SET Screw SpreaderCorrect See Figures 17 To Assemble the Sliding Table AssemlbyRear Screw ExtensionrodDust BAG DustSee Figures 20 PushBasic Operation of the Table SAW ApplicationsCauses of Kickback Avoiding KickbackCuttingaids HOW to Make a JIG for RIP Cutting Narrow WorkpiecePush Blocks Auxiliary Fence Stop JIG HandleFeatherboard HOW to Mount a FeatherboardHowto Makea Featherboard Push PushCrosscut Bevelmitercut TypesofcutsGullet To ChangebladedepthLocking Lever BevelBlade Clamp Locking Lever To USE the RIP FenceFence Front Locking ScaleleverMiter Gauge LockSee Figures 36 Heelingparalleling the Blade toSwitchin Lockedposition Switchswitch OnoffTo Make a Cross CUT See Figures 39Making a Miter CUT Making a RIP CUTMiter CUT Blade Straight Miter Gauge AngledSee Figures 43 Makinga BevelcrosscutBevelcrosscut Miter Gauge BladeangledBlade Angled Scale Making a Compound Bevel Miter CUT BEVELRiP CUT RiP FenceCompoundbevelmiter CUT Placelefthandon MiterMakinga Large Panel CUT HEIGHT/BEVEL Adjusting HandwheelMaking a NON-THROUGH CUT LargepanelcutRemoved BladeguardStick Making a Dado CUT DadocutThroat Plate Blade Wrench See Figures 50Arborblade Gaugebase Miter Gaugerod Adjustable To Adjust the Miter GaugeLock 0 Adjustable Oadjustment ScrewTo Check Alignment of the RIP Locking Lever General MaintenanceFence to Blade BoltsCause ProblemSolution Problem 10 in. Table SAW Model Number CraftsmanDescription KEY Part NO, NumberQTY KEY Part NO. NumberFigure B Description QTY Parts List for Figure BFigure C Craftsman 10 in. Table SAW Model Number Parts List for Figure CFigure D KEY Part NO. Number Description DESCRiPTiONKEY Part NO. Number NumberKEY Part Number Description QTY Parts List for Figure FPage @anag@