Craftsman 113.29921 owner manual Aligning Extensions, Could be hit or cut, Wire Tie

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Aligning Extensions

1.Stand saw upright on legs Roll saw over onto front then up onto feet,

WARNING: The saw is heavy. To avoid back injury, get help to lift the saw. Hold the saw close to your body. Bend your knees so you can lift with your legs, not your back.

2 Line up the front edge of extension with the front edge of the table Pul! up on front and rear of sheet metal side extension so it is higher than table Using a block of wood and hammer as shown, tap the extension down until it is even with table top Recheck alignment of front edge of table and extension Tighten front and rear extension mounting nuts only,

WARNING: Table extensions must be installed, Front edge of table and extensions must be lined up. An uneven front edge can twist the fence guide bar. Twisted guide bars can misalign fence. A mis- aligned fence can cause binding or kickback. You

could be hit or cut.

3 Using the block of wood, check to see if center of extension is flush with table top If adjustment is needed, push the table top into alignment and tighten center two mounting nuts

4, Repeat steps 2 and 3 to atign the other extension

1 From the bag labeled "Large Parts" remove the follow- ing hardware;

1 Wire Tie

2Use a hammer to lightly tap the pointed tab on the wire tie into the hole provided on side of cabinet Route motor cord from inside cabinet through the wire tie Secure cord in wire tie Keep any extra cord on outside of cabinet Do not push extra cord inside cabinet,,

Line Up Front

Of Extension

Tie

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