[Save ThisManualFor F_ure R_erenceownersmanualMODEL NO.113.298720SAW WiTH LEGSTWO CAST iRONTABLE EXTENSIONSMOTOR ANDQUICK RELEASERiP FENCESerialNumber
ASSEMBLING STEEL LEGSFrom among the loose parts, find the followingHardware:24 Truss Head Screws, 1/4-20 x 5/8 in. long (top ofscrew is rounded)24 Loc
ATTACHING AND ASSEMBLINGTABLE EXTENSIONSFrom among the loose parts find the followinghardware: (Quantity indicated is for 2 extensions)HARDWARE FOR IN
MOUNTING SWITCH1. From among loose parts find the following:2 Hex Head Screws, 5/16-18 x 3/4 in. long2 Flatwashers (dia. of hole 21/64 in.)2 External
8. Hold rod with one hand and with a 1/2 in. wrenchor pliers start screwing on ONE of the nuts only ATURN OR TWO... screw on other nut the sameway.9.
ALIGNING RiP FENCEThe fence should slide easily along the bars andalways remain in alignment (parallel to sawbladeand miter gauge grooves).The alignme
If fence does not slide easily along the bars, thepressure of the spring can be REDUCED.1. Loosen the screws.2. Move spring slightly toward rear of fe
ADJUSTING RiP SCALE POINTER1. Turn ELEVATION HANDWHEEL clockwise untHblade is up as high as it will go,IMPORTANT: BLADE must be SQUARE (90 ° ) toTABLE
7. Slide SPREADER ROD into BLADE GUARDSUPPORT until end of ROD is even With edge ofSUPPORT . . . Tighten Hex Head _crew insupport,8. Attach SPREADER t
16.Make two folds n a small piece (6 x 6 in,) ofordinary NEWSPAPER making three thicknesses.The folded paper will be used as a "spacinggauge"
5. From among the loose parts, find the followinghardware:4 Carriage Bolts, 5/16 - 18 x 3/4 in. long4 Hex Nuts, 5/16-18(approx. dia. of hole 5/t6 in.)
FULL ONE YEAR 'WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAWIf within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Table Saw fails due to a defect inmate
21. Loosen the two MOTOR CLAMP SCREWS oneach end of motor. Rotate the motor so that theCAPACITOR COVER is on top.., tighten thescrews. The ventilation
5. Reinstall motor pulley the same way it was whenyou aligned the belt.6. Place belt on SAW PULLEY... insert end of beltthrough opening in END of guar
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW9 SAWBLADE8 TABLE INSERT10 EXACT-I-CUT6 MITER GAUGERIP FENC_LOCK HANDLE _ _,_4 TILT LOCK HANDLE -\_.C(UNDERNEATH TABLE)12 ELEV
2 ELEVATION HANDWHEEL...elevates or lowersthe blade, Turn clockwise to elevate.,, counter-clockwise to lower.3TILT HANDWHEEL... tilts the blade for be
NEVEROPERATETHE SAWWITHOUT THEPROPERINSERTIN PLACE.USEOFTHE SAWBLADEINSERTWHENSAWING. . . USETHECOMBINATrONDADOMOLDINGINSERTWHENDADOINGORMOLDING.9REMO
BASIC SAW OPERATIONWORK HELPERSBefore cutting any wood on your saw, study all of the"Basic Saw Operations".Notice that in order to make some
AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORTMake one using a piece of 3t8 in. and 3/4 in. Plywood.Fasten together with glue and wood screws.NOTE: Since the Push Block
4, Choose and inspect your cutting tool care-fully.a, To avoid cutting toot failure a_d thrownshrapnel (broken pieces of blade), Ljseonly 10" or
- Never c0nfinethe piece being cut off.Thatis, the piece NOT against the fence, mitergauge or fixture. Never hold it. clamp it.touch it, or use length
USING THE MITER GAUGEThe MITER GAUGE is used when CROSSCUTTING,MITER CUTTING, BEVEL CUTTING, COMPOUNDMITER CUTTING, DADOING and when RABBETTINGAND MOL
2. Choose the right blade orcutting accessoryfor the material and the type of cutting youplan to do.3. Never use grinding wheels, abrasive cut-offwhee
REPETITIVE CUTTINGREPETITIVE CUTTING is known as cutting aquantity of pieces the same length without having tomark each piece.1. Use the Stop Rods (op
BEVEL CROSSCUTTINGBEVEL CROSSCUTTI NG isthe same as crosscuttingexcept that the wood is also cut at an ang{e,, • otherthan 90° with the flat side of t
RIPPINGRippingA cutting operation along the length of the workpiece.Position the fence to the desired WIDTH OF RIP andlock in place.Before starting to
When "WIDTH OF RIP" is6 in, and WIDER use yourRIGHT Hand to feed the workpiece until it is clear ofthe table,Use LEFT hand ONLY to guide the
Feed the workpiece by hand along the AUXILIARYFENCE until the end is approx. 1 in. past the frontedge of the table. Continue to feed using the PUSHBLO
RE;SAWINGRESAWING is known as ripping a piece of woodthrough its thickness. Do not attempt to resawBOWED or WARPED material. NOTE: To RESAW apiece of
RABBETINGRABBETING is known as cutting out a section of thecorner of a piece of material, across an end or alongan edgeTo make a RABBET requires cuts
MOLDING CUTTINGInstructionsfor operating the Molding Head are con-tained in a booklet furnished with the Molding Head.The recommended molding head is
HEELING ADJUSTMENT orPARALLELISM OF SAWBLADE TO MITERGAUGE GROOVEWhile cutting, the material must move in a straightline PARALLEL to the SAWBLADE... t
8. Using a wood block and mallet as showm moverear trunnion to right or left as required to realignthe blade. If necessary, shift front trunnion insim
- Never cut more than one workpiece at atime.- Never turn your table saw "ON" beforeclearing everything except the workpieceand related supp
If blade is SQUARE to table;A. Check pointerIF POINTER DOES NOT pointto the"0" mark on thebevel scale:A. Remove Elevation Handwheel.B. Loose
IfbladeisNOT45° STOPCOLLARandSCALEmustbeADJUSTED.1.RemoveElevationHandwheel.2. Usingasmallsizescrewdriver,reachthrucurvedslot infront trim panelandloo
LUBRiCATiONThe following parts should be oiled occasionallywith SAE No. 20 or No. 30 engine oil.1. Tilt screw th reads and pivot nut. (First Clean wit
TROUBLE SHOOTINGWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETy, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCEOUTLET BE FORE TROUBLESHOOTING.TROUB
TROUBLE SHOOTING MOTOR (Continued)I PROBABLE CAUSETROUBLEto full speed,Motor overheats,REMEDYStarting switch inmotor will notoperate.1. Low voltage wi
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW 9 10MODELNO.113.298720 , /_!I#,_ /; &_]sFIGURE 1 - RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY 62952KeyNo.12345678PartNo.6294262
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PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.298720Always order by Part Number - not by Key Number.FIGURE 3 PARTS LISTKey I PartNo. I No.1
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addiUonai instructions forCROSS CUT TYPE CUTSBefore starting- NEVER use the rip fence when crosscutting.- An auxiliary wood facing attached to the mit
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.298720FIGURE 5 - 62704 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLYKey PartNo. No. Description-- 627041 1626932 62692I
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.2987205 4I/FIGURE 7 - LEGSKey PartNo. No.1 603142 625523 625544 STD 551225'5 STD 5410256
SERVICEMODEL NO.113.298720HOW TO ORDERREPAIR PARTS10 iNCH TABLE SAWNow that you have purchased your 10-inch table saw should aneed ever exist for repa
MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS ANThis saw is designed to use a 3450 RPM motor onmy.Do not use any motor that runs faster than 345,0RPM, It is wired for operatio
CONTENTSWARRANTY ... 2SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TABLE SAWS ... 2Rip Type Cuts ...
LIST OF LOOSE PARTSitem Part Name Qty.A Blade Guard and Spreader ... 1B Rip Fence. ... 1C Owners Manual . ...
ASSEMBLYBefore mounting the saw on legs, a stand or a bench,the Table Insert and Blade Squareness must bechecked at this time.iNSTALLING HANDWHEELS1.
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