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Attachauxiliaryfenceto ripfencewithtwo"C"clamps. (Fig.dd)

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[,_ WARNING 1

For your own safety, always replace the blade, blade guard assembly, and btade insert when you are finished with the dado operation. You must atso realign the blade guard assembly.

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DADO CUTS (FIG. KK)

IAWARNINGn

a. Only Stackabledado blades can be used on this

SaW.

b. DO NOT use Adjustable or Wobble type dadoes. c. Maximum dado cut width is 1/2in.

1.A dado table insert must be purchased separately for this saw to accept a dado blade. Remove saw blade and blade guard for dado cuts ONLY. Reinstall and realign blade guard for all through sawing operations. Install a dado not exceeding 6 in. in diameter and 1/2in. in width

2.install the dado table insert making sure the rear of the insert is flush with the table. A rubber adjusting spacer is provided under the rear of the insert for this purpose.

3.instruction for operating the dado is packed with the separately purchased dado set.

4.The arbor (1) on this saw restricts the maximum width of the cut to 1/=in.

5.tt is not necessary to install the outside

flange (2) before threading on the arbour nut (3) for maximum 1/=in. dado cuts. Make sure that the

arbor nut (3) is tight, and that st least one thread of the arbor sticks out past the nut.

6.Use only the correct number of round outside blades and inside chippers as shown in the dado set's instruction manual. Blade/chippers must not exceed 1/2in. total in width.

7.Check saw to ensure that the dado will not strike the housing, insert, or motor when in operation.

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Contents Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA Operators Manual 10 in. Table SAW Model NoSection ONE-YEAR Full Warranty on Craftsman ToolSAW YESLa,WARNINGn USE only Recommended AccessoriesPage Cauton Event of a Malfunction orIA WARNINGn Description QuantityStand Abcd Mopq Rsuvwx BladeGuard BLADEELEVATIONHANDWHEEL= Raisesand lowerstheblade ARBOR=Theshaftonwhichthebladeordadois MountedDUSTPORT= Holein backofsawbaseforattachment ofvacuumhose RESIN= AstickysapthathashardenedASSEMBLESTANDFIG.A Assemblerearframesectionin exactlythesame mannerAssemble Table SAW to Stand FIG. B Thesurfaceofthetablewherethesawistobe MOUNTSAWONWORKSURFACEFIG.CDrill3/8in.holeintothemountingsurface FastenthesawtotheworksurfaceWARNmN¢ IAWARNINGnInstalling Table Side EXTENS!ONS FIG. N BLADEGUARDASSEMBLYFIG.K, L, MRIP Fence Adjustment FIG. Q Adjusting Rear Table ExtensionBlade Tilting Pointer RiPFENCEiNDiCATORADJUSTMENTFIG.QBladeparalleltothemitergaugegroove FIG.U,V IA waRninGUsing the Table Extension FIG. Y, Z ON/OFF Switch FIGRaise the Blade FIG. W Tilting the Blade FIG. W La,WARNING IAwAR.I.GI REVELRiPPiNG ThiscutisthesameasrippingexceptthebladebevelCrosscutting 90 Miter Angle FIG. CO COMPOUNDMITERCROSSCUTTINGFIG.FF Using Wood Facing on the RIP Fence FIG. HN~45BLADE Bevel & 00~45 Miter Angle Auxiuary Fence FIG. HFig.JJ Attachauxiliaryfenceto ripfencewithtwoCclamps. Fig.ddBlade RAISmNG and TmLTmNGMECHANmSM FIGo LL IA Warn NenIAWARNmNGn Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ACT!ONWAR.I.G Parts List for SAW SchematicSchematic for SAW SAW Model Parts List and Schematic for StandParts List and Schematic for Motor Push Stick Construction Page SU-HOGAR LE-FOYER