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Model Number | 113.24907 |
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Type | Table Saw |
Blade Diameter | 10 inches |
Arbor Size | 5/8 inch |
Voltage | 120V |
No Load Speed | 3450 RPM |
Read the owner's manual carefully to understand its application, limitations, and specific potential hazards.
Ensure tools are equipped with an approved 3-conductor cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug.
Wear safety goggles complying with ANSI Z87.1 at all times to protect eyes from flying objects.
Ensure the switch is in the 'OFF' position before plugging in the tool to prevent unexpected startup.
Avoid standing on the tool to prevent serious injury or tipping.
Inspect guards and parts for damage before further use; repair or replace as needed.
Turn power off and wait for the tool to stop completely before leaving.
Rough out workpiece using conventional lathe tools at low speed; take light cuts to avoid damage.
Inspect guards and parts for damage before use; repair or replace as needed for proper function.
Do not stand on the tool, check damaged parts, and never leave the tool running unattended.
Identify necessary tools like pliers, combination square, and 1/2 in. wrench for assembly and setup.
Assemble the Copy-Crafter bed using three channels held together by tie rods, bolts, and nuts.
Position and secure the Copy-Crafter bed onto the lathe bench, ensuring it is parallel to the lathe bed.
Assemble the tool holder by screwing socket head screws into knobs and attaching square nuts to follower pins.
Insert the tool post and cradle; align the cutting tool tip with the lathe centerline using the alignment gauge.
Assemble the left and right brackets using round head bolts, washers, and plain hexagon nuts.
Identify key components like Front Channel, Vertical Channels, Brackets, and Tool Post Base.
Understand the function of the Tool Post, Cradle, Cutting Tool, and the different Follower Pins for various cuts.
Learn how the Clamp Plate holds the Lathe Tool Rest for rough turning and finishing operations.
Understand the use of the sharpening stone for maintaining the cutting tool and center screw for workpiece attachment.
Gain experience by making practice cuts on scrap wood to familiarize yourself with the machine's operation.
Learn to make templates and duplicate turnings by following the edge of a pattern with the Copy-Crafter.
Detailed steps for creating a gavel and sound block by making templates and duplicating the shapes.
Turn the gavel head to the template shape, clean up sharp corners, and smooth with sandpaper.
Steps to prepare and attach the sound block, ensuring grain alignment and secure mounting.
Instructions for rotating the tool post and turning faceplates, noting constraints on tool movement.
Steps to set up the machine and duplicate a spindle using an existing spindle as a template.
Use Sears Contour Gauge to obtain the outline of an existing spindle for creating an accurate template.
Provides an exploded view of the Craftsman Copy-Crafter with numbered parts for easy identification.
Detailed list of parts with Key No., Part No., and Description, essential information for ordering.
Lists the components included in specific loose parts bags, along with their respective quantities.
Instructions on how to order replacement parts, emphasizing the need to provide part number and model number.