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Schematic
Blade Tilting Indicator FIG. T
Symptom Possible Causes
Adjusting Rear Table Extension
Safety
ON/OFF Switch FIG
Usingthe Dust Chute FIG. Y
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Safety Instructions
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ONE=YEAR Full Warranty on Craftsman Tool
Lead from lead-based paints
Motor
USE only Recommended Accessories
Dang ER Look for this symbol that
Never USE the Miter Gauge and Fence Simultaneously
Never Perform ANY Operation
Grounding iNSTRUCTiONS
Quantity
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BLADEELEVATIONHANDWHEEL- Raisesand lowerstheblade
ARBOR- Theshaftonwhichthebladeordadois mounted
COMPOUNDCUT- Asimultaneousbevelandmiter cut
RESIN- a stickysapthathashardened
ASSEMBUNGSTANDFIG.A
Tightenhardware Placethestandona levelsurfaceandadjustthe
Assemble Table SAW to Stand FIG. B
Damage the SAW Base
Mountsawonworksurface
Installing and Changing the Blade FIG. E, F, G
Blade Raising Handwheel FIG. C
RIP Fence FIG. D
To avoid possible injury and damage to
Proper insert in place. Use the original installed
Blade Guard Assembly FIG. H, I, J
Installing Rightside Table Extension Wing FIG. K
Installing Table Side Extensions FIG. L, L=I
Avoid Kickbacks FIG. J
Serious injury
Adjusting Rear Table Extension
Installing Rear Table Extension FIG, M
RIP Fence Adjustment FIG. N
RIP Fence Indicator Adjustment FIG. N
Loosenthebladebevellockknob1andmovethe
900Stop Disconnectthesawfromthepowersource
Miter Gauge Adjustment FIG. T=I
Blade Tilting Indicator FIG. T
Rotatethebladebringingthemarkedtoothtothe
If the blade is partial to left aide
Using the Table Extension FIG. W
ON/OFF Switch FIG
Basicsawoperations Raisetheblade FIG. U
Overload Protection FIG
To prevent sawdust buildup inside the saw housing
Usingthe Dust Chute FIG. Y
Cutting Operations
Greatly increase the likelihood of injury
To prevent serious injury
RiPPiNG Small Pieces
Enough to cause a severe injury
Always position the larger surface of the workpiece
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WARNINe
Fig. HH
DADOCUTSFIG. HH
Lubrication
Corrective Action
Symptom Possible Causes
10 in. Table SAW
Schematic
SAW Model
Parts LiST and Schematic for Stand
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