Craftsman 113.29921 owner manual Planyour cut, Avoid Accidental Starting, Dont Force Tool

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Planyour cut.

To avoid kickbacks and throwbacks which occur when a part or all of the workpiece binds on the blade and is thrown violently back toward the front of the saw:

-Never cut Freehand. Always use either a rip fence, miter gauge or fixture to position and guide the work, so it won't twist or bind on the blade and kickback

-Make sure there's no debris between the workpiece and its supports

Use extra caution with large, very small or awkward workpieces

Use extra supports (tables, saw horses, blocks, etc) for any workpieces large enough to tip when not held down to the table top, Never use another person as a substitute for a table extension, or as additional sup- port for a workpiece that is longer or wider than the basic saw table, or to help feed, support or pull the workpiece.

Never confine the piece being cut off, that is, the piece not against the fence, miter gauge or fixture Never hold it, clamp it, touch it, or use length stops against it It must be free to move If confined, it could get wedged against the blade and cause a kickback or throwback.

. Never cut more than one workpiece at a time

°Never turn your table saw "ON" before clearing every- thing except the workpiece and related support devices off the table

Plan the way you will push the workpiece through.

o Never pull the workpiece through,, Start and finish the cut from the front of the table saw

°Never put your fingers or hands in the path of the sawblade or other cutting tool

o Never reach in back of the cutting tool with either hand to hold down or support the workpiece, to remove wood scraps, or for any other reason

oAvoid hand positions where a sudden slip could cause fingers or a hand to move into a sawblade or other cut- ting toot

Don'toverreach Always keep good footing and balance

Push the workpiece against the rotation of the blade, never feed material into the cutting toot from the rear of the saw

°Always push the workpiece all the way past the saw- Made,,

oAs much as possible, keep your face and body to one side of the sawblade, out of line with a possible kick- back or throwback

Set the cutting tool as tow as possible for the cut you're planning,

Avoid Accidental Starting.

°Make sure switch is "OFF" before plugging saw into a power outlet

Whenever Sawblade is Spinning

WARNING: Don't allow familiarity (gained from fre- I quent use of your table saw) cause a careless mis- I take. Always remember that a careless fraction of

a second is enough to cause a severe injury.

=Before actually cutting with the saw, watch it while it runs for a short while, if it makes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates a lot, stop immediately Turn the saw off Unplug the saw Do not restart until finding and cor- recting the problem,

Make sure the top of the arbor or cutting tool turns toward the front of the saw

Keep Children Away,

°Keep all visitors a safe distance from the table saw

°Make sure bystanders are clear of the table saw and workpiece

Don't Force Tool,

• Let the blade reach full speed before cutting

. It will do the job better and safer at its designed rate

. Feed the workpiece into the saw only fast enough to let the blade cut without bogging down or binding

Before freeing jammed material.

Turn switch "OFF"

°Wait for all moving parts to stop - Unplug the saw

. Check blade, spreader and fence for proper alignment before starting again,

To avoid throwback of cut off pieces. oUse the guard assembly

To remove loose pieces beneath or trapped inside the guard,

oTurn saw "OFF"

• Remove switch key

° Wait for blade to stop before lifting the guard Before Leaving The Saw.

° Turn the saw off

Wait for blade to stop spinning ° Unplug the saw

o Make workshop child-proof Lock the shop Disconnect master switches Remove the yellow switch key Store it away from children and others not quatified to use the tooI

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Contents Rip Fence Miter Gauge Two Table ExtensionsSears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL US,A Save This Manual For Future ReferenceSafety Signal Words Before Using The Saw Safety Instructions For Table SawWhen Installing Or Moving The Saw Sears, Roebuck and Co, D/817 WA Hoffman Estates, ILBefore Each Use Dress for safety Safety Instructions For Table SawsPlan Ahead To Protect Your Eyes, Hands, Face and Ears Whenever Sawblade Is SpinningWhile Thru-sawing Additional Safety InstructionsGrain FeatherboardMiter Cut Glossary of Terms for WoodworkingMolding 110-120Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information Motor SpecificationsProperly Prong Plug Grounded Prong Outlet Make sure thisWire Sizes Motor Specifications and ElectricalExtension Wire Sizes Required Cord Length For A.W.G RequirementsContents Unpacking and Checking Contents Loose ListParts Loose PartsAssembling Steel Legs Installing Handwheels and Bevel PointerLeg Set Flat Washer Mounting Your SawBench Mounting Assembling Table Extensions AssemblyInstalling Rip Fence Guide Bars and Switch Lockwas her Hex Nuts LockwashersAligning Extensions Wire TieCould be hit or cut ExtensionLeveling Tab Edge Checking Table InsertInstalling Blade Guard Port AndBracket To Getting to Know Your Table Saw On-Off SwitchRip Fence Exacti-Cut Table Insert Tilt Handwheel Elevation HandwheelLock Knob Push To Tighen Removing and Installing SawbladeBefore Each Use Safety Instructions for Basic Saw OperationsInspect your saw Inspect Your BladeAvoid Accidental Starting Planyour cutDont Force Tool Push Stick Work Feed DevicesPush Block Making the handle Auxiliary Fence3E-l!2rL Thick Plywood Base Thick Side Plywood Finished Auxiliary FenceAdditional Safety Instructions for Crosscutting Using the Miter GaugeBasic Saw Operations CrosscuttingCrosscutting Bevel Crosscutting Miter CrosscuttingCompound Crosscutting Additional Safety instructions for Rip Cuts Using the Rip FenceRipping Always Support Long Or Wide WorkpiecesPush Block Bevel Ripping Narrow Work Using Featherboards for Thru-SawingWork Featherhoar FacingResawing Using Featherboards for Non Thru-SawingWork Sup Ond passArbor LcelSaeJFence MakingMended accessories AdjustmentsPloughing and Molding Molding CuttingRip Fence Self Aligning Spring AdjustmentAdjusting Rip Scale Indicator Rip Fence Alignment AdjustmentSlide Spring To Adjust Pressure Lock Handle3t16 To check for parallelismLocking screws WrenchBlade Tilt, or Squareness of Blade to Table Pointer Adjusting ScrewWith Piece Tilt and Elevation Mechanism Blade ElevationTilt Screw ScrewsMaintaining 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 SawRear Guide Bar Ref Model NoKey Foot Leveling Key jFor in-home major brand repair service For the repair or replacement paris you needSears, Roebuck Co., Hoffman Estates, IL U.S.A