Craftsman 113.29921 owner manual Removing and Installing Sawblade, Push To Tighen

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8.Removing and Installing Sawblade

WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start, turn switch "OFF" and remove plug from power source outlet before removing or installing sawblade.

A Remove insert.

B. Remove wrenches from bag labeled "Large Parts"

C Place open end arbor wrench on flat surfaces of saw arbor and closed end arbor wrench on nut Position wrenches as shown, holding your hands well above blade

DWith arbor wrench against table, pull wrench on arbor nut forward to loosen nut

E To tighten nut, hold arbor wrench against rear of table, push arbor nut wrench toward rear.

NOTE: When installing the blade, make sure the teeth are pointing toward the front of the saw and that the blade and collars are clean, and free from any burrs The hollow side of the collars must be against the blade

Always tighten the arbor nut securely.

F To replace insert Place insert into opening in table and push toward rear of saw to engage spring clip and until keyslot in insert will drop over screw Tighten screw Do not tighten screw to the point where it will dellect the insert,

WARNING: To avoid injury from a thrown workpiece, blade parts, or blade contact, never operate saw without the proper insert in place. Use the sawblade insert when sawing. Use the proper size dado/mold- ing insert for dado blades and molding heads°

9. Exact-I-Cut

The "yellow" plastic disk embedded in the table in front of the sawblade, is provided for marking the location of the "sawcut" (kert) on the workpiece

Check disk location: if it is above table surface, place a piece of hardwood on top of it and tap it down with a hammer.

Marking the Exact-l-Cut:

A With blade 90° (square to table) and miter gauge in left groove, cross cut a piece of wood holding the wood firmly against miter gauge.

B Pull miter gauge back until freshly cut edge of wood is over disk. Using a sharp pencil, mark a line on disk at freshly cut edge of wood

C With miter gauge in right hand groove, follow same procedure and mark another line on disk

D These lines indicate the "path" of the cut (kerr) made by the sawblade.

E When cutting the workpiece, line up mark on work- piece with line on disk

Use the hold-down clamp (optional accessory) on the miter gauge for greater accuracy

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Contents Save This Manual For Future Reference Two Table ExtensionsRip Fence Miter Gauge Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL US,ASears, Roebuck and Co, D/817 WA Hoffman Estates, IL Safety Instructions For Table SawSafety Signal Words Before Using The Saw When Installing Or Moving The SawBefore Each Use Whenever Sawblade Is Spinning Safety Instructions For Table SawsDress for safety Plan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and EarsFeatherboard Additional Safety InstructionsWhile Thru-sawing GrainMolding Glossary of Terms for WoodworkingMiter Cut Make sure this Motor Specifications110-120Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Properly Prong Plug Grounded Prong OutletRequirements Motor Specifications and ElectricalWire Sizes Extension Wire Sizes Required Cord Length For A.W.GContents Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose Parts ListLoose PartsAssembling Steel Legs Installing Handwheels and Bevel PointerBench Mounting Mounting Your SawLeg Set Flat Washer Assembling Table Extensions AssemblyInstalling Rip Fence Guide Bars and Switch Lockwas her Hex Nuts LockwashersExtension Wire TieAligning Extensions Could be hit or cutLeveling Tab Edge Checking Table InsertInstalling Blade Guard Port AndBracket To Exacti-Cut Table Insert Tilt Handwheel Elevation Handwheel On-Off SwitchGetting to Know Your Table Saw Rip FenceLock Knob Push To Tighen Removing and Installing SawbladeInspect Your Blade Safety Instructions for Basic Saw OperationsBefore Each Use Inspect your sawDont Force Tool Planyour cutAvoid Accidental Starting Push Block Work Feed DevicesPush Stick Thick Side Plywood Finished Auxiliary Fence Auxiliary FenceMaking the handle 3E-l!2rL Thick Plywood BaseCrosscutting Using the Miter GaugeAdditional Safety Instructions for Crosscutting Basic Saw OperationsCrosscutting Compound Crosscutting Miter CrosscuttingBevel Crosscutting Always Support Long Or Wide Workpieces Using the Rip FenceAdditional Safety instructions for Rip Cuts RippingPush Block Featherhoar Facing Using Featherboards for Thru-SawingBevel Ripping Narrow Work WorkOnd pass Using Featherboards for Non Thru-SawingResawing Work SupMaking LcelSaeJArbor FenceMolding Cutting AdjustmentsMended accessories Ploughing and MoldingRip Fence Self Aligning Spring AdjustmentLock Handle Rip Fence Alignment AdjustmentAdjusting Rip Scale Indicator Slide Spring To Adjust PressureWrench To check for parallelism3t16 Locking screwsBlade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to Table Pointer Adjusting ScrewWith Piece Screws Blade ElevationTilt and Elevation Mechanism Tilt ScrewMaintaining Your Table Saw MaintenancePivot Nut LubricationRemedy Sears Recommends the Following AccessoriesInto blade Probable CauseParts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Fable Saw Model No Repair Parts201 Parts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table Saw Model NoDescription Parts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table Saw Model No. t201!17 Parts list for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SawKey Pad No Description Parts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table Saw ModelRepair Parts Model Parts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table SawKey Model NoRear Guide Bar Ref Foot Leveling Key jCo., Hoffman Estates, IL U.S.A For the repair or replacement paris you needFor in-home major brand repair service Sears, Roebuck