Craftsman 351.21833 operating instructions Unpacking, Think Safety

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¥Never feed material into the cutting tool from the rear of the saw. An accident and serious injury could result.

THINK SAFETY

Safety is a combination of operator common sense and alert- ness at all times when the saw is being used.

Never use another person as a substitute for a table exten- sion, or as additional support for a workpiece that is longer or wider than basic saw table, or to assist in feeding, supporting or pulling the workpiece.

Do not pull the workpiece through the saw bladeÑposition your body at the infeed side of the guard; start and complete the cut from that same side. This will require added table sup- port for long or wide workpieces that extend beyond the length or width of the saw table.

CAUTION: Follow safety instructions that appear on the front of your saw.

UNPACKING

Refer to Figure 2.

¥Open shipping box. Remove all parts, except saw body, from both styrofoam packing bases and set parts and top base safely aside.

¥Use utility knife to cut down the four corners of the ship- ping box, fully exposing the bottom packing base.

¥Cut away enough styrofoam from motor cover side of packing base so that, with the aid of an assistant, you can slide the saw body from the base.

CAUTION: Do not attempt assembly if parts are missing. Use this manual to order replacement parts.

Check for shipping damage or missing parts. If any parts are damaged or missing, call 1-800-266-9079 for replacement.

The table saw body comes assembled as one unit. Additional parts which need to be fastened to the saw should be located and accounted for before assembling:

A

Extension Table (2)

B

Dust Chute

C

Front Rail (2)

D

Rear Rail (2)

E

Miter Gauge Assembly

F

Blade Guard Assembly

G

Dado Insert

H

Table Insert

I

Handwheel Assembly with Knob (2)

J

Rip Fence Assembly

Hardware Bag #2

M8 x 28 Hex Head Bolt (8)

M8 x 25 Hex Head Bolt (8)

M8 x 20 Hex Head Bolt (4)

M8 Lock Washer (20)

M8 Flat Washer (20)

M8 Hex Nut (16)

M8 Acorn Hex Nut (4)

Hardware Bag #3

M6 x 16 Hex Head Screw (2)

M6 Flat Washer (2)

M6 Hex Nut (2)

M6 Lock Washer (2)

Hardware Bag #4

M10 x 25 Socket Head Bolt (4)

M8 x 16 Socket Pan Head Screw (8)

M6 x 12 Socket Pan Head Screw (24)

M6 x 16 Socket Head Bolt (2)

M5 x 12 Socket Head Bolt (4)

M3 x 10 Pan Head Screw (4)

M10 Lock Washer (4)

M6 Hex Nut (2)

M5 Lock Washer (4)

M3 Lock Washer (4)

M10 Flat Washer (4)

M6 Flat Washer (2)

M5 Flat Washer (4)

M3 Flat Washer (4)

Hardware Bag #5 10/13mm Open End Wrench 4mm Hex Wrench

5mm Hex Wrench 8mm Hex Wrench

A

CB

D

L

IK

E

F

GH

M

K

Rubber Foot (4)

L

Anti-kickback Pawl Assembly

M

Line Cord Hooks (2)

N

Brace

O

Rip Fence Storage Hooks (2)

P

Blade Guard Storage Hooks (2)

Q

Push Stick Storage Hooks (2)

R

Push Stick

S

Base Panel (4)

T

Corner Support (4)

U

Caster Set (2)

Hardware Bag #1

M10 x 25 Socket Head Bolt (6)

M10 Lock Washer (6)

J

R U

N

Q

T

S

O

P

M10 Flat Washer (6)

Figure 2 - Unpacking

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Contents Operator’s Manual Safety Rules Table of ContentsWarranty Location Stability of SAWKickbacks Protection EYES, HANDS, FACE, BODY, EarsKnow Your Cutting Tools USE only Accessories Designed for SAWUnpacking Think SafetySAW Installation AssemblyInstall Handwheels Remove Packing MaterialAttach Caster Sets to Base Assemble Caster SetsAttach Base to Cabinet Attach Cord Wrap HooksAttach RIP Fence Brackets Blade Guard and Push Stick Storage BracketsCheck Table Alignment Install BladeAttach Extension Tables Aligning Miter Slots to Blade Rail AssemblyPosition and Adjust Riving Knife Attach Switch AssemblyAttach Blade Guard and ANTI-KICKBACK Pawls Install Table InsertRiving Knife to Blade Adjustment Install Miter Gauge InstallationInstall Push Stick Install RIP FenceOperation Starting and Stopping the SAW Blade Height AdjustmentBlade Tilt Adjustment Miter Gauge Adjustment Stop AdjustmentTable Insert Adjustment Setting Clamping Pressure RIP Fence AdjustmentSetting Fence Perpendicular and Parallel Cursor AdjustmentTypes of CUTS/OPERATIONS RIP Fence OperationCrosscutting Miter CuttingCleaning MaintenanceCutting Oversized Workpieces Dust CollectingChanging the SAW Blade ServiceLubrication Date Maintenance Performed Replacement Parts Required Service RecordSymptom Possible Causes Corrective Action TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Model QTY KEY DescriptionReplacement Parts Illustration for Cabinet KEY Description QTY Replacement Parts List for CabinetRecommended Accessory Replacement Parts Illustration for Rails Replacement Parts List for Rails Replacement Parts Illustration for Base KEY NO. Part no Description Replacement Parts List for BaseReplacement Parts Illustration for Blade Drive Replacement Parts List for Blade Drive Replacement Parts Illustration for Blade Guard Replacement Parts List for Blade Guard Get it fixed, at your home or ours