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Owner's Manual Manual del Usuario I1!'1I CRRFTS.R. ! HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE CLAMPING TABLE BANCO DE TRABAJO DE FIJACION R/_PIDA Model No. 695.65796 Modelo N-°695.65796 CAUTION: Before using thls product, read this manual and follow all its Safety Rules and Operating . Instructions. PRECAUCION: Antes de usar este producto, lea este manual y slga todas las instrucclones de seguridad y de maneJo. • • • • Safety Instructions Assembly Operation Repair Parts • Instrucciones de segurldad • Montaje = Manejo • Lista de plezas Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S,A, WARRANTY ............................................................... SAFETY INSTRUCTION8 ......................................... INTRODUCTION ........................................................ ASSEMBLY ................................................................ 2: 8 4 4 OPERATION .............................................................. 5 _PE(31FI{3AT[O_J_ ..................................................... 8 UN-PACKING AND CHECKING ........................... ,..... 9 ESPAI_IOL ................................................................ 11 Full One Year Warranty If this ORAFTSMAN _ Olamplng Table fails to give complete satisfaction wlthtn one year from the date of purchase, return It to (or contact) the nearest 8ears Service Center In the United States, and Sears wilt repair It, free of charge. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Sear=, Roebuck and Co., D/817WA_ Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 DO NOT attempt to assemble or operate your CRAFTSMAN _ Height Adjustable Clamping Tdble until you have read the safety instructions tnthis section. When operating a portabte power tool such as a drill, router_ sander or planer: Always be sure that the workplace Is securely ¢le_'nped to your Clamping Table, This will avoid kickback which could cause serious bodily injury. ' Safety Items throughout this manual are labeled with WARNING or CAUTION, 1"o prevent persona[ Injury while opening or closing your workbench, always avoid positioning hands or fingers where they couldget pinched, Means that faltura to fot!ow this safety statement may result tn extanelvs product damage, serious personal Injury or death. moderate damage. Means that failure to fellow thls safety statement may result In mtnor or personal In]ury, property or equipment ® DO NOT stand or climb on the shop stand. It could fall or_p over causing serious Injury, ® Be sure the shop stsnd's leg set frame assembly Is in the fuliy opened position before using. ® Dress for safety. DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, necktles or Jewelry (rings, watches); they can get caught and draw you Into moving parts_ ALWAYS wear non-aIlp footwear; tie back hair. DO NOT use this too[ for scaffolding or as a ladder, Make sure to fully tighten handles when in use. Maxlmum capacity 380 Ibs, DO NOT store a_hopstand outdoors or {n a damp location, Read all Instructions. @ @ ALWAYS keep your work area clean, uncluttered and well lit. DO NOT work o.n or place shop stand legs on floor surfaces theft are slrppery from sawdust, oil, water or wax @ Keep visitors or ohlldren a sadiedistance away from DO NOT load clamplng table with more than SSo lbs. @ DO NOT apply an unbalanced load which could result tn the shop stand tipping over. DO NOT attempt to use your portable workbench unless the Jaw Is securely looked in position. the work area, especially when you're operating a power tool, Visitors should wear the same safety equipment as the operator, When operating a stationary power tool such as a Mitre Saw, on your Olamplng Table, be sure the tool is securely bolted to a separate piece of plywood and the plywood Is securely clamped to the work table. DO NOT clamp or mount stationary power tool directly to table top, This could cause serious bodily damage. @ 2 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. PACKAGE CONTENTS Your CRAFTSMAN ° Clamping Table is shipped complete inonecarton, Separate ell parts'from packaging materials and check each Item with Figure 1 and "Table of Loose Parts." Make sure a!l items are accounted for before dlscardlng any of the packing material. Figure I ! | 1 1 1 A B D G,--.,,. _ marked wlth ,1" TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS iTEM A B C D E F Q H l J K L M N DESCRIPTION QTY. Table Top Assembly................................ ! LooklngHandle, Short ............................. 2 Legs ......................................................... 1 SupportPostsAssembly......................... I TOOLS REQUIRED Nut,ShortLocklngHandle....................... 2 NutHolder................................................ 2 #3 Phillips Screwdriver Foot, Front ..................................................2 Adjustable-Head Wrench Bolt, Support Posts To Top ..................... 4 b-_Ivel Pegs ............................................. A Peg Supports ........................................... 2 Solid Surface Center Board ..................... 1 Looldng Handle, Long.............................. 2 Foot, Back................................................ 2 Nuts_Support Posts To Top .................... 4 TheCRAFTSMAN e Clamplng Table provides a work surface of up to 40-3/4 '_.It features a largo 30" x 20-1/2" ti(ting top made of durable _B/4-1nchthlak MDF (Medium Denslty Fiber). Its steel frame supports up to 330 Ibs,, and thero ]s a convenient storage rack with slots for table pegs, parts and for hand toofs, The major components of your dRAFTSMAN ® Clamping Table have been assembled at 1he factory. This lnctudes the table top, the support posts, and tho legs, You need to complete _he shop stand by assembling the following components to each other." 2. = = = table top to support posts short locking handles to support posts feet to Iegs • = long locking handles to Ieg_ table top/support posts to logs For these screwdriver 3. With vlangular-shapod tilt brackets on Inside of rail and pivoted toward rear of table, attach _upport posts assembly (D) with 4 bolts (H) and 4 nuts (N), 2 on each side, Tighten with Phillips screwdriver and adjustablehead wrench. Looklng Handles to Support Posts 1, Move support posts assembly (D) to most advanced position (small tabs Ilmlt movement). (See Figure 2.) 2. Maintaining a_embly In most advanced posltlon with your shoulder, place tabs of nut holder (F) (over nut [I_]) and Into slots. White holding nut holder In slot with nut, use other hand to thread short looking handle (B) Into nut 3. Repeat for other side. proaedures, you need a #3 Phillips and an adjustable-head wrench. Table Top to Support Posts 1. Place stand top (A) upside.down surface. (See Ftgura 2,) such as screwdrivers and chisels. Jaw Is adjustable up to 9 degrees for holding Irregularly-shaped workpleoes. A step bar provldes additional support and stability, on a smooth To tighten: Turn handles clockwise. To loosen: Turn handles counterclockwise. Figure 2 D D F B F N A H 4 Figure Feet to Legs Attach 2 feet (G) to :he front back legs, (See Figure 3,) 3 legs and 2 feet (M) to the Locking Handles to Legs - Figure 3 Two handles allow you to qulckly and esstly adjust the height of your stand. 1. Futiy open legs and place on floor. 2. Thread long Jooktng handle (L) into welded nut on each Ieg_ Table Top/Support Posts to Legs - Figure 3 1. Height adjust looPJng handles should be threaded only slightly at thls time. 2. Lightly lubricate support posts (O) and carefully pick up labia top (A) and posts. With foot on step bar for stability, securely Insert posts Into legs (C)o if support posts (D) make a scratching notes then lightly lubricate. 3o Place table top at desired height and lighten height adjust rooking handles. Turn handles olookwise to tighten; turn handles oounterclootcwlee to loosen, h This Clamping Table DOE8 NOT provide adequate support for any table top tools that weigh tn excess of 90 Ibs. or that exceeds an overall combined height with table over 60 Inches, Using any tools in excess of these weight and height measurements could result In sedous injury. 3. With table top still resting on thlgh, reach down and secure one height adjustment looking handle., Then secure the otherIooklng handle. Figure 4 When operating a stationary power tool euoh as a mitre e_w, on your clamping table, be aura the tool ts securely bolted to a separate pleoe of ptywood and that the plywood Is securely elarnped to the Clamping Table. DO NOT clamp or mount stationary power toot directly to table top. This could cause serious bodily damage, When operating a portable power _ooI such as a drill, router, sander or planer: Always bs sure that the workpiece Is securely clamped to your Cramping Table, This will avoid kickback whloh could cause serious bodily Injury. Ad Clamping |ng Height To avoid Injury, parts from top Table height. remove before tools and adjusting 1o With one foot on step bar, slowly loosen one height adjustment locking handle. Then slowly loosen the other handle°(See Figure 4,) 2_ With table top resting on thigh, carefully lower or heighten tabletop. HEIGHT LOCKING ADJUSTMENT HANDL_ Solid Surface Table Your CRAFTSMAN e Clamping Table can be used as a Solid Surface Table (Figure 5) and as a Cl_mplng Table,. To convert from solid surface to olamptng table simply remove the solid surface center board and adjust table top Jaws for desired application. Refer to Figures 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. Figure 5 Adjusting Jaw to Angle Front Jaw adjusts to a maximum angle of 9 degrees for olamplng Irregular shaped workplsces. To adjust jaw to angle, turn either the right or left adjustment handle until desired angle is reached. (See Figure 7.) Figure 7 Jaw Use and Adjustment Your CRAFTSMAN ® Clamping Table ls designed for maximum versatility.The Tabte top jaws adjust to clamp many workplace sizes or shapes to simplify sawing, planing, sanding, drilling, routing, gluing and painting jobs, Fi_lure 6 Using Adjustable Swivel Pegs to Hold Irregular Shaped Workpieoes Your Olamplng Table Is equipped with 4 swivel pegs. The swivel pegs can be posltloned into any of the holes In theJaws and rear of top for gripping frregular shaped workpleces, or to extend gripping and clamping when your workplaceexceeds _hajaw capacity, (see F3gure8.) 1. 2. 3. Fully extend fmntJaw. Place workplace on stand top. Push sw]ve] pegs into appropr]ate holes tn table top and tighten jaw to securely grip workplace. (See Figure8.) Figure 8 DO NOT attempt to use your Olamping Table unless the Jaws are securely locked in position, To Adjust Table Top Jaw Turn the 2 front table top jaw adjustment handles counterotockwiseto move front jaw out; turn adjustment handles clockwise to move front Jaw In_(See Figure 6.) The table top Jaw opens to clamp a maximum 4-1nob wide workpfece. Increasing Gripping and Clamping Capacity If workplaceexceedsJaw capacity,reposltlonswivel pegs Into hole Inthe back row of holes tn tabletop.(See Rgure9.) Swlve! pegs are to be used to grip workplace only In cases where the workplace DOLES NOT extend beyond the surface of the Jaws. Figure g =, _:_ 3+ Close table top Jaws until narrow enough for workplace, Place workpleoe In vertloal groove in peg support and tighter table top jaws until workplace Is secure. (Sea F3gum 11.) Flgure 11 Check cross piece tO see If It Is In the way. Using Adjustable Peg Supports Your Clamping Table Is equipped with 2 peg eupportm with horizontal and vertlcal V-gropves to grip pipes and other round shaped _vorkplecee on the edge of table top JEW+, To Hold Round Workpleces Horizontally 1= Push swivel pegs and peg supports Into holes on the edge of rear Jaw. (See Figure 10.) 2. Close table top Jaws untll narrow enough for worl
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