F Save ThisManual For FutureReference MODEL NO. 113.299112 SAW WITH LEGS TWO CAST IRON TABLEEXTENSIONS MOTOR QUICK RELEASE EXACT-i-RIP FENCE SAWDUST COLLECTOR KIT MITER GAUGE AND HOLD DOWN Seria! Number Model and serial number may be found at the righthand side of the base. You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use. YOUR SAFETY: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS [RRFTZMRN I 0" Deluxe Belt Drive Saw • assembly • operating • repair parts CAREFULLY J ,,... SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.
FULL ONE YEAR STATES and Sears will repair it, free of charge. This warranty applies only while this product is used in the United States. If lJhisTable Saw is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty will apply for ninety days from the date of purchase. This warranty gives your specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.
R [b avoidinjury from jams, slips or thrown pieces (kickback and throwback): 1.)USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Follow the instructions that come with the accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons. 2,)Choose the right blade or cutting accessories for the material and the type of cutting you plan to do. 3.)Never use grinding wheels, abrasive cutoff wheels, friction wheels (metal slitting blades) wire wheels or buffing wheels. They can fly apart explosively. 4.
. Plan the through. way you wlll push the workplece NEVER put your fingers or hands of the sawt_ade or other cutting too!. in the path NEVER reach in back of the cutting tool with e_ther hand to hold down or support the workp_ece remove wood scraps, or for any other reason. Avoid hand pos_ons where a sudden s!ip could cau_ fingers or hand to move _nto a sawblade or oth ,_" cutt=ng tO01 DON_ OVERREACH. an_ batance. AJways Keep good footing Push the workp_ece against the rotation of the b_ade.
Addi_lona! Instructions for ho_d the mi_er gauge and workp_ece keep your hands away from the b!ade CROSS CUT TYPE CUTS Before White cutting starting NEVER ar_,d heips fb avoid blade contact, aiways ho!d the miter gauge as shown in the BASIC SAW OPERA-. ]'tONS USING file M_TER GAUGE. use the rip fence wt_en crosscutting. An atJxiliary wood facing attached to the miter gauge can heip prevent workpiece twisting and throwbacks. Attach t to the i_oles provided.
MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AND ELECTRICAL MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS This saw is designed to use a 3450 RPM motor only. Do not use any motor that runs faster than 3450 RPM. The A/C motor used in this saw is a capacitor start. capacitor run, non-reversible type motor, it is wired at the factory for operation on 120v AC, 60 Hz., alternating current. It may be converted to operate on 240v AC Listed below are the motor specifications.
WARNING: Avoid electric shock, tf the outlet you are planning to use for this saw is of the two prong type, DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG iN ANY MANNER. Use an adapter, as shown, and always connect the grounding lug to a known ground, such as to a properly grounded outlet box. Not all outlet boxes are properly grounded, if you are not sure the outlet box is properly grounded, have it checked by a qualified electrician. b. The movable links pivot on the center most screws.
MOTOR THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTOR I CAUTION: TO avoid nr_ot--or damage, this motor shoued be blown out or vacuumed frequently to prevent sawdust buildup which will interfere I with n_ormal motor ventilation, Your saw _s equipped w_th _ mar'_uaFreset thermal over_a_ protector designed to open tr_e power line c_r. cu_ w_en me motor temperature exce6_s a safe teveL m_or $ overloaded el a low vo_ta_ cona_t_on exls'_. a.
contents WARRANTY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................... z FOR TABLE SAWS ........................... 2-5 GLOSSARY OF TERMS FOR WOODWORKIN'GI: .,.5 MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ...................................................... 6 Motor Specifications ................................................... 6 Changing Motor Voltage ............................................ 7 Wire Sizes ..................................................................
i Separate all parts from packing materials ana check each one with the illustration and the list of Loose Parts to make certain all items are accounted for. before discarding any packing material. I use gasoline, naptha or simiJar highly volatile j WARNING: To avoid fire or health hazard, never J so,vents. ' WARNING: If any parts are missing, do not J attempt to assemble the table saw or plug in the power cord or turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and are instaUed correctly.
___d I° --q T item R S T U Part Name Qty. Door ................................................................... Saw Dust Collector ........................................... Deflector ............ Adapter Plates ..................................................
UST AA AB AC AD AE AC AF AG AH AZ AW AX J K M N OF PARTS iN BAG Belt Guard ........................................................... t Belt Guard Support ............................................. ! Support Bracket ................................................. 1 "S" Clip ................................................................ 3 Ty "TT' Pan Head Screw, 10-.32x 1/'2.................2 OF LOOSE PARTS AA AD Switc_'lAssembly ................................................ Hand Wheel .
AJ AK AL AM AN AO AP AQ AR AT Spreader RodAssembly ................................... 1 AO GuardSupport .................................................. l DrivePuley....................................................... 1 GripNotchBelt112x41....................................... 1 ArborWrench ..................................................... 1 Spreader Suppo_............................................. 1 Bracket ............................................................. 8.
ASSEMBLY Before mounting the saw on tegs or a stand or a bench, the Table _nsert and Btade Squareness must be Choked at this time. INSTALLING HANDWHEELS 1. Stide t,_e _evation bandy, heel onto its shaft. Line up the flat spot on the shaft with the set screw in the handv,dseol. Using a hex "L_Iwrench tighten the set screw securely against the flat spot on the shaft,. Repeat this same proco-xJureto instaJl the ti_t handwheek I WARNtNG: To avoid I make sure switch t netted to power.
CHECKgNG TABLE BLADE SQUARENESS TO IMPORTANT; BLADE must be SQUARE (90 degrees) to TABLE, in order to proceed with assemblly. MAKE SURE SQUARE IS NOT TOUCHING TIP OF TOOTH 1. Make sure saw is off and unplugged, 2. Turn ELEVATION handwheel clockwise until blade is up as high as it will go, 3, Check for BLADE SQUARENESS..
MOUNTING I. From a_o_g water 4 4 4 8 SAW TO PARTS LEG SET the tcx_se pa_s, find the following Hex Head Screws, 5/16..18 x t-I/4" Hex ,_quts,5/16.18 Lockwasher, 5/16 External Type Flat Washers, !1/32 x t!/16 x 1/16 SHOWN ACTUAL S_ZE hard long 5/16-18 ;4 1-t/4 IN. HEXHEAD SCREW 5/16-18 HEX NUT 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. 5/16 IN.
RIGHT mNSTA.LLING TABLE SAW DUST COLLECTOR RIGHT REAR NOTCH FRONT _ NOTCH 1. From among the loose parts, find the following hardware: 2 Hex Head Screw 1/4-20 x 5/8 2 Hex Nuts 1/'4-20 2 Lockwasher, t/4 External Type 2, Look underneath the saw to locate the proper position for the chute. With the discharge opening facing the rear of the saw; slip the front and rear notches of the chute's right hand side on top of the Adapter Plates.
4. Thedeflectoris mountedto the rearof thesawon theleftsideviewedfromtherear.Inserttwo1/4-20x 5/8"hexheadscrewsthroughthe outsideholesof the deflector,marked"X".andthroughthebottom frameofthesawcabinet.InstallIockwasher andnut to eachscrew.Aligndeflectorwithsawcabinet. "l]ghtennuts. REAR OF SAW BASE CABINET 5. Connectoneendof the2-1/2"x 7' hosetothe dischargeopeningandtheotherendto yourCRAFTSMANSawDustCollector SystemorWet/Dry Vac. 0 I WARNING: Blade Remove and install J door only with saw exposure.
1111111111111i!11 ATTACHmNG AND ASSEMBUNG TABLE EXTENSmONS 5/16-18 X 1-1/4 IN. HEX HEAD SCREW WARNING: Stock table extensions must be installed. They hetp support the fence rail. An unsupported rail can twist. Twisted rail can misaiign fence. A misaligned fence can cause binding or kickback. You could be hit or cut. Q 1. From among the loose parts find the following hardware: (Quantity indicated is for 2 extensions) 8 8 8 8 5/16 IN. EXTERNAL Hex Hd. Screw. 5/16-18 x 1-!/4 Flat Washer (Dia.
iNSTALLiNG TABLE EXTENSION BRACKETS 1. From among the loose parts find the following hardware: 4 4 4 4 4 5/16 IN, EXTERNAL 5/16 IN. Hex Head Screws. 5/16-18x 1" long Lockwashers, 5/16 External Type Flatwashers. 21/64" inside dia. Hex Nuts, 5/16-18 Brackets 21/64 IN. WASHER 2.
RNSTALLUNG FRONT RIP FENCE GUIDE BAR 1. From among the loose parts find the following hardware: 4 2 6 6 6 1 1 " SQ, HD. SCREW Sq. Head Screws, 5/16-18 x 1" long Sq. Head Screws, 5/16-18 x 3/4" long External Lockwashers, 5/16" inside diam. Flat Washers, 21/64" inside diam. Hex Nuts, 5/16-18 Front Guide Bar 70" long 5/16" EXTERNAL LOCKWASHER 21164" WASHER Slide the heads of four 5/16" x 1" SQ. head screws into the top slot of the guide bar until they are in the central area.
6. Holding the guide bar in place with one hand, insert a flat washer, Iockwasher and nut on each screw starting from the center and alternating left and right. =inger tighten only until all six screws nave washers. lockwashers and nuts installed. Hand tighten 4 nuts at saw table first. With a straight edge along the right side of the saw blade, align the blade aligning mark on the top of the front rail with the right side of the saw blade.
tNSTALU_G REAR FENCE GUIDE BAR I. From among tt_e _ooseparts find the following: 3i4" SQ, HD. SCREW 4 2 6 6 6 1 Sq. head screws, 5/16--18 x 1" long Sq. head screws, 5/16-18 x 3/4" torT,q Externat lockwashers, 5/16" I.D. Flat washers, 21/64" I.D. Hex nuts, 5/!6-18 Rear guide bar 6!" tong 2. Lay the rear guide bar on the rear of the saw table with the left end extending 6-1/2" past the le_ edge of the extension.
ADJUSTING RiP FENCE GUIDE BARS VERY THIN SHIM WASHER ,,_CREW LOCATIONS VIEW' FROM TOP OF SAW 1. From among the loose parts find the following hardware: O 10 Very Thin Shim Washers 2. Loosen the 6 nuts holding the rear guide bar in place, Holding the guide bar against the saw table and extensions, note if there is any gap between the table and the inside face of the guide bar. If no gap occurs, tighten nuts. If gap a_)pears slip shim washers into gap until space is full.
INSTALUNG SEPARATOR CHANNEL [ 11IIIIIiD WARNING: Separator channel must be properly installed to help keep thin work from stipping beneath the fence and heBp keep the fence raits straight. Without the separator channel properly in pnace,work could bind or kickback. You couM be hit or cut. 5/16-18 X 3/4 HEX HEAD SCREW G G 1. From among the loose parts, find the: 4 8 12 12 12 4 1 5/16-18 X 3/4 IN. SQ. HD.
5. Slide assembly to the left until it is 4" from the extension table. Adjust the extension table brackets against the back of the front guide bar and then finger tighten the two nuts. 6. Check dimension from side of right extension to le_t side of channel at front guide bar and rear guide bar, Adjust to insure both dimensions are identical. / ii 7. Lay a framing square from the right extension to the separator channel at the frontof the saw. When lined up. tighten two front nuts. '3 8.
RiP FENCE LOCK LEVER ADJUSTMENT WARNING: Make sure the fence lock works in the center and at each end of the fence rail. An improperly adjusted fence could move. Movement could cause binding or kickback. You could be hit or cut. 1. The rip fence lock lever when locked down should hold the rip fence securely. It should not be difficult to push down and lock. REAR OF If lock lever does not lock fence securely... A, Raise lock lever.
8. Find right tape tape 9. the "0" inch mark on the end of the 30" long measuring tape. Slide this end of the measuring under the right side of the indicator and push along top surface of rip fence guide bar. O" MARK 2" MARK RED LINE i ON INDICATOR Move measuring tape under plastic indicator until two inch mark on measuring tape is straight under red line on center of indicator. DRaW/PENCIL 10.
18,Alignthefence'splasticendcaptomatchtheprofile of the head.Install2 self tap 10-32pan head screwsintotheholes. NOTE:Adjustcapso it doesnot interferewithfront guidebar, The screwsare self tapping.Drivethe screwsin untilcapisseatedagainstthefencehead. ASSEMBUNG RACKS MICRO ADJUST © AND 1.
2i 3 instant theotherrackfromthe rightendina similar mannerasdescribed in #2.slidingrackagainstleft rack.Tighten attscrews. FRONT GUIDE BAR \ 4 _akemicro-adjust assembly andinserttwopanhead screws10-32x 3/8"longwithlockwashers to holes mm,,cro adjustmount.Install10-32squarenutsto screwsleaving1/8"plusbetweeninsideof nutand topofmicroadjustmenL 5. Slidemicro-adjust boltsinbottomslotofrightendof fencehead.Slideto the leftuntilcenterof microadjustassemblyis 3-3/4"fromrightendof fence head.
MOUNTING SWITCH 1. From among the loose parts find the following hardware: 1 2 2 2 6 2 Switch Assembly with Bracket Pan Head Screws 10-32 x 3/8" long Lockwashers - 3/16" I.D, Square Nuts - 10-32 Pan HD ScrewTy "T" 10-32 x3/8 Plastic End Caps EXISTING SWITCH ASSEMBLY _ PAN HEAD SCREW 2. Insert from the bottom of the bracket, at the back of the switch assembly, the 2 pan head screws with tockwashers. 3/16" LOCKWASHER END CAP SQUARENUT PAN HEAD SCREW 10-32SELFTAP [ FRONT GUIDE BAR 3.
INSTALLING B_DE © © GUARD 1. From among the loose parts, find: HEX NUT Rex Head SCrew& 1/4-20X5/8, long Hex Head Screws, 5/i6-18 x 5/8, long Hex Head Screws, 5/t6,18x 1" long Bex Nuts, 1/4_20 (approx. dia: of hole 1/4") Lockwashers; !/4" External Type (approx. dia: of hole t/4") 2 Lockwashers, 5/16" External Type (approx, dia.
Slide SPREADER ROD into BLADE GUARD SUPPORT until end of ROD is even with edge of SUPPORT,.,lqghten Hex Head Screw in support. 7. Attach SPREADER to SPREADER SUPPORT so that the edge of the spreader is even with the edge of the spreader support...tighten screws. . SQUARE Raise ANTIKICKBACK PAWL ...align spreader SQUARE to table ..,Tighten both 5/t6-18 x 1 in. HEX HEAD SCREWS. SPREADEREDGE EVEN WITH SPREADER SUPPORT EDGE 5/16-18 X 1" HEX HD.
17.PlaceRIPFENCEontable.,, CAREFULLY moveitagainstbladesothat_tisparalle!to theblade,andjustTOUCHES tipsof saw teeth...tighten RIPFENCELOCKLEVER. 18.InsertfoldedpaperbetweenSPREADER AND FENCE. 19.Usinga 7/16in. wrench._oosen the 1/4-20hex headscrewssothespreader canslidesideways. 20. Adjustandholdspreader flatagainstfoldedpaper fence...tightenscrewsusing7/16" in. wrench. Movefenceawayfromblade.Removefolded paper,He)("L" wrench, lower antikickback pawls FOLDED 7/16 WRENCH \ and lower guard. 21.
MOUNTING THE MOTOR 1. From among the loose parts find the following hardware: 4 4 4 1 CARRIAGE BO_ Carriage Bolts, 5/16-t8 x 3/4'! tong Hex Nuts, 5/16-18 (approx. dia. of hole 5/16") Lockwashers, 5/16 in, External Type (apprex, dia. of hole 5/! 6") Cast Iron Motor Pulley G 5/16" HEX NUT 5/16" EXTERNAL LOCKWASHER MOTOR PULLEY 2. Place motor on MOTOR BASE, insert bolts through holes in base...then through the motor. Install lockwashers and nuts, 3.
10.Makesurebladeis90°totable.,.raise it all the way up. 11. Lift motor until edge of washer (see illustration) is even with _nd of slot. in this position, pull motor toward you(pins will slide in the cradle) until belt is TIGHT...make sure washer is still even with end of slot...tighten the two MOTOR BASE CLAMPS SCREWS. I2. Put your hand around the belt half way between the two 0ulteys and squeeze belt until two sides of belt touch, The motor should move freely as you squeeze the belt.
6. Reinstall motor pulley the same way it was when you BELT aligned the belt. Tighten setscrew. MOTOR pULLE_"_'_ !! U 7, Place belt on SAW PULLEY,..insert through opening in END of guard. end of belt ._'_ 8, Slip belt over motor pulley, _ 9. Press guard onto support so that bottom of guard is approximately 3/4 in. away from belt. NOTE: To remove guard, lift up on LONG TABS of clips...pull guard outward. The clips should remain _ on the BELT GUARD SUPPORT.
MITER GAUGF.JHOLD DOWN ASSEMBLY 7 When making miter bevel or compound miter cuts, the workpiece has a tendency to shift along the head of the miter gauge. The Hold-Down Clamp securely "clamps" the work. piece to the miter gauge and when properly applied helps prevent the workpiece from shifting. This Hold-Down Clamp will fit Craftsman miter gauges which have a threaded hole (5/16"-18) in the top of the head. Check each part according to the illustration.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW 9 10 SAWBLADE EXACT-I-CUT 7 BLADE GUARD 8 TABLE INSERT i ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS 6 MITER GAUGE RIP FENCE RIP FENCE LOCK HANDLE 4 TILT LOCK HANDLE (UNDERNEATH 11 MICRO-ADJUST 2 ELEVATION HANDWHEEL 3 TILT / HANDWHEEL SEPARATOR 1 ON-OFF SWITCH CHANNEL 1 ON-OFF SWITCH the blade guard is correctly installed and operatI CAUTION: Before turning sw!tch on, make sure ing properly.
2 6 MITER GAUGE_.head ELEVATION HANDWHEEL...elevates or lowers the blade_ Turn clockwise to elevate, counterclockwise to lower. NOTE: Any t_me sawblade has been etevated to 25!8 inches or h_gher above the table _ w_Ii be necessary to _ower the btade by turn_ng me elevation handvtC_eel 5 turns counterclockwise before tilting to bevel 3 TILT HANDVtt'HEEL.,tilts the blade for bevel cut-. t_ng Turn clOCkwise to tilt toward tuft_ .counterclockwise to titt toward vertical.
NEVER OP_]RA]E THE S,_¢d WiT_-iOUT ii-iE PROPER INS_:!R,T iN PLAC! USE! TRE SAW BLAOE NSERT WHEN SAWING. USE T?_._::CQMBiNATiOt,_ DA©O MOLDING iNS_!:RT WHEN DADOING OR MOLD NG 9 RElieVE AND _NSTALUNG BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN FOR PICTURE CLARITY SAWBLADE. start, turn ._}witch 'OFF"iniury and due remove p_ug from WARNING: To avoid to accidental • power source outiet before removing or installing sawblade. A. Raise 'Bad<. Girard remove inserL B. To REMOVE b._de, p!ace a block of wood against f_ont of blade.
11 MICRO-ADJUST RiP FENCE, .,atlows the opera_or to accurately aajust the rip fence using onw one hand. To move the fence, push in _n the microadjust knob and rotate the knob. Rotai_ng the knob c!ockwise moves the fence to the left Rotating it counterclockwise moves the fence to the rig_t. WORK FEED DEVICES Before cutting any wood on your saw. study all of the "Basic Saw Operations". As you learn new table saw WOOdworKing techniques.
3/4" PLYWOOD WORK FEEDDKV{CKS (cor_tinued) Making the hand!e: , _ to shape and ,,I _ piece o_'o8 _'' ir_ch thick n, o C ....... ply",tvooc_ " _ SIqOWR: NOTE: The mitered corners ea_sbe any s_=zethat looks o Position! the hande in the cef_ter of tf-_e #tywood base. Fasten them together with glL_e and wood screws. _MPORTANT: Make sure, the screw heads do not stick out from ti-_ebosom of the base, they must be flush or recessed.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BASIC SAW OPERATIONS BEFORE EACH USE: 4 Choose and inspect your cutting tool carefully. 1. Inspect your saw. a. b. To avoid injury from aCCidenta_ starting, unptug the saw, turn the switch off ana remove the sw_tcn key before raising or remowng the guara changing the cutting tool, changing the setup or adjusting anything. e. b. C.
P_an ahead to protect your eyes, 3. Inspect your workpiece. Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the part of the workpiece to be cdt- hands_ face, ears, a To avoid injury from accidentai b!ade contact, doHt do iayout, assembly, or setup work ors the tab!e while the b_ade is spinning. It could cut or throw anything hitting the b_ade. 4.
Plan the way you will push the workpiece Make sure the,_ [co _f the ardor or cutting tool turns toward [ne front ot the sa'v', through. NEVER pull the workpiece through. Start and finish the cut from the front of the table saw. NEVER put your fingers or hands the sawblade or other cutting tool. - Set ;no cutting you're oiann_ng KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept a safe d_stance from work Make sure bystanders are c_ear of the saw and workpiece.
USING THE An auxiliary wood facing attached to the miter gauge can help prevent workpiece twisting and throwbacks.Attach it to the holes provided. Make the facing long enough and big enough to support your work. Make sure, however, it wit! not into€ere with the sawb}ade guard. M_TER GAUGE THE _IiTER GAUGE _8 USED WHEN CROSSOUTTING, MITER CUTT!NG, BEVEL CUTTING, COMPOUND MITER CUTT!NG, DADOING and when RABBETING AND MOLDING across the end of a narrow workpiece.
Whencuttinglong workpieces,invertAUXILLIARY FENCEZWQRK SUPPORT andpositionitontopofthe guidebarstosupport theworkp_eces asneartotheend aspossible,if t!_isdoesnotadequatelysupportthe workpiece, youcanmakea simplesupportbyclamping a pieceofplywood toasawhorse. \ Usethe hold-downclampon the mitergaugefor greater accuracy: REPETITIVE CUTTING REPETITIVE CUFFING is known as cutting a quantity of pieces the same length without having to mark each piece, 1 Use the Stop Rods (optional accessory) only for cuttin
1.NEVERUSETHERIP FENCEASA LENGTH STOPBECAUSETHECUTOFFPIECECOULD BINDBETWEEN THEFENCEANDTHEBIJkDE CAUSING A KICKBACK. 2.Whenmakingrepetitive cutsshorterthan6",clampa blockofwood2"longtothetabletoactasa length stop,Donotclampdirectlytothebottomedgeofthe tablebecause the"swivel"oftheclampwit!notgrip properly.Placea smal!blockof woodbetween the bottomedgeofthetableandthe"C"clamp. \ BLOCK CAUTION: Avoid kickback from twisting the workpiece.
USING THE RiP FENCE A FEATHERBOARD p_ece p._ RIPPING. BEVEL RIPPING PLOUGHING. MOLDING RESAWlNG AND RABBETING are performed using the RIP FENCE together With the AUXILIARY FENCE/MJORK SUPPORT, PUSH STICK OR PUSH BLOCK. t 5/16" KERFS WARNING: For your own safety, always observe I the following safety precautions in addition to the safety instructions on pages 2, 3, 4, 5, I ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS TYPE CUTS NEVER use the miter gauge FOR RiP when ripping.
USING FEATHERBOARDS THRU-SAW_NG FOR "C"CLAMPS FEATHERBOARD WORK Featherboards are used to keep the Work with the fence kickbacks. and table as shown, and in contact to help st(_;p Add 7-1/2 inch high flat facing board to the fence, the full length of the fence. Mount featherboards to fence and table as shown, so that leading edges of featherboards will support work,piece.
When "WIDTH OF RIP" is 2 tn. or wiaer LJSE THE PUSH STICK to finish pushing the work past the blade. a_ the way When WIDTH OF RIP is 1/2" to 2 in., tlqe pusn st_ct< CANNOT be used because the guard will interfere USE the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORf and PUSH BLOCK, Attach Auxiliary Fence/Work Support to Rip Fence with two "'C" clamps Feed the workpiece by hand along the AUXILIARY FENCE until the end is approx, 1 in, past the front edge of the table. Continue to feed using the PUSH BLOCK.
Narrowstripsthickerthanthe AuxiliaryFence/Work Supportmay enterthe guardandstrike the baffle. CAREFULLY t'aiseguardonly enoughto clea_the workpieceUsePUSHBLOCKtocompletecut. BAFFLE WARNING: To avoid #;iury from b_ade contact, never thru saw rip cuts narrower than t/2" wide. RESAWJNG < RESAWING is known as ripping a piece of wood through its thickness. Do not attempt to resaw BOWED or WARPED material.
USING FEATHERBOARDS NON THRU-SAWING FOR "c" Featherboaras are not employed during non tr_ru-sawing operations when using the miter gauge. FEATHERBOARD WORK SUPPORT Use featherboards for all other non "thru-sawing" operations [when sawblade guard must be removedk Featherboards are used to keep the work in contact with the fence and table as shown, ana to stop kickbacks. Add 7-4/2 inch high flat facing board to the fence the full length of the fence.
RABBETING RABBETING is known as cutting out a section of the corner of a piece of material, across an end or along an edge. FIRST CUT RABBET To make a RABBET requires cuts which do not go all the way through the material. Therefore the blade guard must be removed. 1. Remove blade guard. RABBETING ALONG THE EDGE 2. For rabbeting along an edge (long way of workpiece) as shown, add facing to rip fence approximately as high as the workpiece is wide.
DADOING Instructions for operating the Dado Head are contained in a booklet furnished with the Dado Head. © The arbor on the saw, is only long enough so that the widest cut that can be made is 13/16" wide. It is not necessary to install the outside loose collar before screwing on arbor nut. Make sure the arbor Rut is tight, ALWAYS USE RECOMMENDED DADO INSERT ALWAYS REPLACE THE BLADE. GUARD AND bPREADER WIlE N YOU ARE FINISHED DADOING.
ADJUSTMENTS 7 WARNING: For your own safety, turn switch ] "OFF" and remove pUug from Power source out_etbefore making any adjustments, MITER GAUGE NOTE: The holes for the stop pin and the graduations are manufactured to very close tolerances which provide accuracy for average Woodworking. in some cases where extreme accuracy is required, when making angle cuts, for example, make a trial cut and then recheck it.
3 P_ace the head of a com_r_at_on square _n the GROOVE ad_us_ blade of sqL_are so treat _I jus! toucl_es t_e _D of lb,e MARKED top,n, 4 Move sq{_are to REAR rotate blade to see MARKED tooth ag;_n toucr}es [:_ade of square. if 5. tf tooth touches square at FRONT arid REAR sawbtade is PARALLEL to MITER GAUGE GROOVE 6 - - - FRONTTRUNNION REARTRUNNION if tooth does no; touch zr_e same amount, .the mechanism underneath must be adjusted to make the biade PARALLEL to GROOVE A.
BLADE T_LT, OR SQUARENESS OF BLADE TO TABLE WT,:>t _Te bevel ponte is !,oi _t n9 directly to the '0' rra:k (_ _e, ,_,_,,, scae. the sawMade st ou_d make a • _ ,,0 t _,, e_., to the taHe 90' POSiTiON ;% c qec
tf b_ade is NOTSQUARE totabIe.,,the 90degree stop screwmustbeADJUSTED A. Unscrew 90 degree STOP SCREW _ums usil_g 3/16 tn HEX L" wrench. three to four / B -rum tilt handwheet ciockwise one turn taen turn handwnee_ counterc½ockwise u_tit blade _s square w_tt_table C Screw 90 degree stop stops...check once again react!ust screw, if necessary. / / / screw IN until it for squareness and / / 45 ° POSITION TILT blade to LEFT as far as _twilt go. A. Place an ACCURATE square against blade.
PC'N!i 5 R _ei _sto 45 degree mark. _/st,:-;, i£evs_t : He,_dwheel \ SCALE TiLT MECHANISM The handwheel shou!d turn freely without binding. The turning actior_ can be adiusted by tightening er Ioosen_ngthe scre_wTsin the bearir,,g retainer, NOTE: T_t H_ndwheei must be remove to ad)ust When ad}usting the screws r! the bearing retainer, ho_d _he nut insde _sng a 318 im wrench.
LUBRICATION The following parts should De oiled occasionally with SAE No, 20 or No. 30 engine oil. 'k BEARING POINTS Tilt screw threads and pivot nut, (First Clean with Craftsman Gum & Pitch Remover). / Elevation screw tiqreads and pivot nut (First Clean with Craftsman Gum & Pitch Remover), 3, Cradle bearing points. 4. Bearing points in guard assembly, m_ter gauge and rip fence. 5. Grease bearing and bearing retainer behind bevel hand crank.
TROUBLESHOOTmNG WARN!NG: To avoid injury turn switch troubleshooting, "OFF" and always remove plug - GENERAL PROBABLE CAUSE Excessive vibration. power source outlet before I J TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE from REMEDY !. Blade out of balance, 1, Discard Blade .............................................. i................ and use a different blade, :................. Cannot make square cut when crosscutting. !. Miter gauge not adjusted properly.
TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE TROUBLE Motor starts slowly or fails _o come up to fun_speed. Motor overheats, motor SHOOT_NG = P_OTOR {Continued) wil_act REMEDY 1. Low voltage will not trip starting sw_tcn. !. Reques_ volt%}echeck ?ro,m the power compai _. 2. Windings burned ouT. or open. 2 Have motet repasted or rep,sceC. 3. Starting switch in motor not operating. 3 1. Motor overloaded. 1 Feed work s_ower qto blade. 2. Improper cooling. _A_r circulation restncted through motor due to sawdust.
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PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.299112 26 \ 31 29 t7 3O FIGURE 1
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 aNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113o299112 Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key Number FIGURE 1 - PARTS LIST Part o " ,., :. t_ I 822142 i STD523107 , , : i ' STD551031 STD551231 STD541231 818314-1 STD601103 ! O3 8 I 823522 9 ] 818313 lO I--11 i .....
PARR lIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.299112 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I ° 10 11 8 19 20 21 12 61 15 16 59 57 54 55 23 56 43 45 52 47 \ 3O 31 39 38 51 37 36 36 33 \ 35 34 FIGUflE 2 32
PARTS LiST FOR CRA| ._AN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO, 113.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.299112 29 27 28 ,/ 25 \ 26 6 5 10 21 2O \ 17 15 16 FIGURE Key] No. i 2 3 4 Part No. 11 12 13 14 Description 822167 822139 STD551031 STD541431 6 - STD581025 7 822163 8 822!53 9 822172 10 STD510803 822141 822138 3 - RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY * * * .
PARTS LaST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.299112 FIGURE eYl I Pad No. 62776 2 3 62780 60425 STD60!103 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 62779 62778 STD541231 62482 37858 9414920 37841 STD600803 I 12 62777 t 4 = MITER GAUGE/HOLD DOWN Key No. Description t Gauge/Hold Down Assembly, Miter Screw, Clamp Bushing * Screw, Pan Hd. Type "T' 10-32 x 3/8 Latch, Clamp Lock Lock, Clamp * Nut, Hex., 5/16-18 Knob Screw, Wing !/4-20 x t Washer, 17/64 x 5/8 x 1/16 Clip * Screw, Pan Hd.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.299112 10 \ FIGURE Key No. Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 60208 62391 62395 62389 62390 STD551025 8 r 5 - GUARD 9 10 11 12 t ASSEMBLY F_GURE Key i No. l Description = = ,_ ..... 6 - ON/OFF Part No.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113,299112 2 4 2 1 / 10 8 FIGURE I Key I Part No. !1 No, ! 1805589-5 i_ 7 - LEGS Description Screw, Serrated Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x 1/2 2 I 8_9441 3 _ 62554 4 / STD551225 5 / STD541025 6 _ 62553 7 | STD54!237 8 | 803835-1 9 | 821360-1 10 | 821360-2 HARDWARE FOR Leg Stiffener, Side Upper * Lockwasher, Ext.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 gNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113o299112 FRONT GUIDE BAR (REF) SAW TABLE CREF_ FIGURE 9 -TABLE EXTENSIONS Key No. Part No. 1 2 3 9-22261 STD541231 1"Extension, Table 12 x 27 * Nut, Hex 5/16-18 * L0ckwasher, External 5/16 5 6 STD551031 818308 * Washer, 21/64 x 5/8 x 1/16 Bracket * Screw, Hex Head 5t16-18 x 1-1/4" Description * Standard Hardware Item-- May Be Purchased Locally. 1 Stock Item - May Be Secured Through The Hardware Department Of Most Sears Retail Stores.
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.299112 3 \ 4 J FIGURE 10 TABLE SAW DUST COLLECTOR No. Part __ 821386 821384 9--17820 821383 821387 ASSEMBLY Description Chute, Collector Door, Collector Adapter 2-.1/2"Hose Rear Deflector NOTE: Key No.
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