Craftsman 11329570 User Manual 10 INCH MOTORIZED SAW Manuals And Guides L0807115

CRAFTSMAN Saw Table Manual L0807115 CRAFTSMAN Saw Table Owner's Manual, CRAFTSMAN Saw Table installation guides

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owners
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MODEL NO.
113.29570
SAW ONLY

113.295750
SAW WITH LEGS AND
TWO TABLE EXTENSIONS

Serial
Number

.......

Model and serial
number may be found
at the right-hand
of the base.

side

CRAFTSMAN°

You should record both
model and serial number
in a safe place for
future use,

IO-INCH MOTORIZED
TABLE SAW

CAUTION:
Read

GENERAL

and ADDITIONAL
SAF ETY

• assembly

INSTRUCTIONS

• operating

carefully

Sold by SEARS,
Part No. 62716

• repair
ROEBUCK

AND

parts

CO.,

Chicago,

IL

60684

U.S.A.
Printed in U_S.A.

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY

ON CRAFTSMAN

If within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman
workmanship,
Sears will repair it. free of charge.
WARRANTY
OR SERVICE

SERVICE
CENTER

IS AVAILABLE
THROUGHOUT

This warranty
state,

gives you specific

BY SIMPLY
THE UNITED

Table Saw fails due to a defect

CONTACTING
STATES,

legal rights, and you may

TABLE SAWS

THE

also have other

NEAREST

in material

SEARS

rights which

or

STORE

vary from

state to

SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO.. Sears Tower. BSC 41-3. Chicago, ]L 60664

general

safety instructions

1. KNOW YOUR
Read
the
aoDlication
potenttal

hazards

peculiar

ALL

Th ; tool

to this

Learn
ts
the specific

with

an approved

3. KEEP GUARDS

and

n

4. REMOVE ADJUSTING
AND WRENCHES
Form

habit

wrenches

of checking

proper

areas

must not

6. AVOID
Don't
expose
Provide
7.

and

be slippery

from

tool

benches

before

turning

it on,

accidents.

- with
padlocks,
starter keys.

in damp

or wet

{ocations

or

switches,

f_om

Work

accessories.
hazards.

STARTING
OFF

poston

before

by

removing

....

use of

store

materials

it is necessary

plugging

11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL
Do not wear loose clothing,
gloves, neckties or jewelry
(rings, wrist
watches)
to get caught
in moving
parts.
Wear protective
Roll long sleeves

12. USE SAFETY
GOGGLES
(Head ProtectiOn)
Wear Safety goggles (must comply with ANSI Z87.1)
at all times. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact
resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses. Also, use
face or dust meal( if cutting operation is dusty; and ear

accessories

above or near the tool

Check

properly

for alignment

may

or if the
such that

to reach them.

PARTS

Before further
use of the tool,
is damaged should be carefully
witl operate

it was not

improper

to stand on the tool

20, CHECK DAMAGED

to do a job

is recommended.
contain
long hair.

The

NEVER
STAND
ON TOOL
_ ....
benous Injury eou d occur if the to01 is tipped
cutting tool is accidentally
contacted.
Do not

or

and safer at the rate for which

or attachment

the
Cause

TOOL

Nonslip
footwear
hair covering
to
above the elbow

is 'n

accessoHes such as

18. USE RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
Consult
the owner's
manual for
recommended
accessories. Follow the instructions that accompany

lighted,

KID-PROOF

master

FORCE TOOL

Don't force tool
designed for.

ACCIDENTAL

Make sure switch
in.

i9

AWAY
be kept a safe distance

It will do the job better
it was designed.

10. USE RIGHT

17. AVOID

Floor

ENVIRONMENT

tools

8. MAKE WORKSHOP
9. DON'T

mvite

TOOLS

before serv=cmg; when changing
blades, bits. cutters etc

keys and adjusting

them to rain. Keep work area well
adequate surrounding
work space,

KEEP
CHILDREN
AII visitors
should
area.

MAINTAIN
TOOLS WITH CARE
Keen tools sharp and clean for oest and safest
performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories

clue to wax or sawdust.

DANGEROUS
use power

15.

16. DISCONNECT

5. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN
Cluttered

OVERREACH
Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

and

KEYS

to see that

are removed

adjustment

during extended periods of

14. DON'T

IN PLACE

order,

(plugs or muffs]

WORK
Use clamos or a vise to hold work when practical, t's
safer than using your hand. frees both hands to operate
tool

3*conductor

coro and a 3*prong grounding
tvoe
plug Io fit the
Drouer grounamg [yDe receptacle.
The green conauctot
'n me cord _s the grounding
w_re. Never connect the
green wire to a live terminal

tools

13. SECURE

tool

TOOLS

s equipped

n
working
alignment.

protectors
operation.

POWER TOOL

owner's
manual
carefull,_.
and limitations
as well as

2. GROUND

for power

a guard or other part that
checked to ensure that it

and perform
of moving

its intended

parts,

binding

function.
of moving

parts,
breakage
conditions
that

of parts,
mounting,
and any other
may .affect its operation.
A guard or

other part that
or replaced.

is damaged

21. DIRECTION
Feed work
of rotation

should

OF FEED

be properly

.....

into a blade or cutter against
of the blade or cutter only.

22, NEVER LEAVE
UNATTENDED
Turn
power off.
complete
stop.

TOOL
Don't

repaired

the direction

RUNNING

leave tool

until

it comes

to a

ADDITIONAL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR TABLE SAWS
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY,
DO NOT
OPERATE YOUR SAW UNTIL
IT IS COMPLETELY
ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED
ACCORDING TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS
... AND UNTIL YOU HAVE READ
AND UNDERSTOOD THE FOLLOWING.
1
2.
3,
4,
5.
6.

contact
thrown

can usually
spreader

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR POWER
TOOLS...
SEE PAGE 2
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW...
SEE PAGE 15
BASIC SAW OPERATION...
SEE PAG E 17
ADJUSTMENTS...
SEE PAGE 23
MAINTENANCE...
SEE PAGE 26
STABILITY OF SAW
If there _sany tendency for the saw to tio over or move
during certain cutting
operations
such as cutting
extremely large heavy panels or long heavy boards, the
saw should be bolted down.
If you attach any kind of table extensions over 24"
wide to either end of the saw, make sure you either
bolt the saw to the bench or floor as appropriate, or
support the outer end of the extension from the bench
or floor, as appropriate.
LOCATION
The saw should be aositioned
nor a casual observer is forced

D=

Use extra
caution
when the guard assembly is
removed
for
resawmg,
dadoing,
rabbeting,
or
molding
-- replace
the guard
as soon as that
operation
is completed,

E.

NEVER
turn the saw "ON"
before clearing
the
table
of all tools, wooa
scraos, etc,, except
the
workpiece
and related feed or support
devices _for
the operation
planned.
NEVER
place your face or body in line with
the
cutting tool.
NEVER
place vour fingers or hands in the path of
the sawblade or other cutting
tool.
NEVER
reach in back of the cutting
tool with
either hand to hold down or support the workplace,
remove wood scraos, or for any other reason. Avoid
awkward
operations
and hand positions
where a
sudden
slip could
cause fingers
or hand to move
into a sawolade or other cutting tool.

F.

G.
H.

so neither
the ooerator
to stand in hne with the

KICKBACKS
Kickbacks
can cause serious injury:
occurs when a part of the workplece
sawblade and the rip fence or other
from the table, and is thrown
toward

I.
A "KICKBACK'"
binds between the
fixed object, rises
the operator,

J,


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