Craftsman 351.21833 Attach Cord Wrap Hooks, Attach Base to Cabinet, Attach RIP Fence Brackets

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ATTACH CORD WRAP HOOKS

Refer to Figure 13.

Tools Required: 4mm Hex Wrench

Hardware Required: Two M6 x 16 socket pan head bolts, two M6 flat washers and two M6 hex nuts (Hardware bag #4).

¥Insert a bolt into a cord wrap hook and place against the holes on the left side of the saw cabinet.

¥Secure hook in position using flat washer and hex nut.

¥Repeat for other hook.

Figure 13

ATTACH BASE TO CABINET

Refer to Figures 14 and 15.

Tools Required: 8mm Hex Wrench

Hardware Required: Four M10 x 25 socket head bolts, four M10 lock washers and four M10 flat washers (Hardware bag #4).

¥Place dust chute over the cabinet as shown. Make sure the holes in the corners are aligned with the slots in the dust chute.

Figure 14

¥Place the base assembly over the dust chute and secure the base assembly to the cabinet using the flat washers, lock washers and bolts.

¥Secure all fasteners in the base assembly fully tight.

Figure 15

ATTACH RIP FENCE BRACKETS

Refer to Figure 16.

Tools Required: 5mm Hex Wrench

Hardware Required: Two M6 x 16 socket head bolts, two M6 flat washers and two M6 hex nuts (Hardware bag #4).

¥Install the rip fence storage brackets to the right side panel of the base using two bolts, flat washers and hex nuts.

Figure 16

BLADE GUARD AND PUSH STICK STORAGE BRACKETS

Refer to Figure 17, page 9.

Tools Required: Phillips screwdriver and 4mm hex wrench

Hardware Required: Four M3 x 10 pan head screws, four M3 lock washers, four M3 flat washers, four M5 x 12 socket head bolts, four M5 lock washers and four M5 flat washers (Hardware bag #4).

¥Install the push stick storage brackets to the left side panel of the base using four screws, lock washers and flat washers.

¥Install the blade guard storage brackets to the left side panel of the base using four screws, lock washers and flat washers.

NOTE: Attach the slotted bracket to the front side of the saw.

¥Press the four rubber feet to the base legs.

¥With the aid of an assistant turn the saw upright. WARNING: To avoid injury, Do Not attempt to turn saw upright by yourself.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Safety Rules Table of ContentsWarranty Stability of SAW LocationKickbacks Protection EYES, HANDS, FACE, BODY, EarsUSE only Accessories Designed for SAW Know Your Cutting ToolsThink Safety UnpackingAssembly SAW InstallationInstall Handwheels Remove Packing MaterialAssemble Caster Sets Attach Caster Sets to BaseAttach Cord Wrap Hooks Attach Base to CabinetAttach RIP Fence Brackets Blade Guard and Push Stick Storage BracketsCheck Table Alignment Install BladeAttach Extension Tables Rail Assembly Aligning Miter Slots to BladeAttach Switch Assembly Position and Adjust Riving KnifeAttach Blade Guard and ANTI-KICKBACK Pawls Install Table InsertRiving Knife to Blade Adjustment Installation Install Miter GaugeInstall Push Stick Install RIP FenceOperation Starting and Stopping the SAW Blade Height AdjustmentBlade Tilt Adjustment Miter Gauge Adjustment Stop AdjustmentTable Insert Adjustment RIP Fence Adjustment Setting Clamping PressureSetting Fence Perpendicular and Parallel Cursor AdjustmentRIP Fence Operation Types of CUTS/OPERATIONSCrosscutting Miter CuttingMaintenance CleaningCutting Oversized Workpieces Dust CollectingChanging the SAW Blade ServiceLubrication Service Record Date Maintenance Performed Replacement Parts RequiredTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionTroubleshooting Model KEY Description QTYReplacement 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 Replacement Parts List for Base KEY NO. Part no DescriptionReplacement 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