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Craftsman 113.298760 User Manual

Craftsman 113.298760
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MODEL NO.
113.298760
SAW WITH LEGS
TWO CAST IRON
TABLE EXENSIONS
MOTOR AND
QUICK RELEASE
RIP FENCE
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Serial
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Modeland serial numbermay be found
at the left-hand side of the base
You should record both model and
serial number in a safe place for future
use
FOR YOUR
SAFETY:
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY
104NCH TABLE SAW
. assembly
ooperating
, repair parts
Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL. 60684 U.S.A.
Part No,,SP5415 Printed in USA.
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Craftsman 113.298760 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model Number113.298760
TypeTable Saw
Blade Size10 inches
Arbor Size5/8 inch
Bevel Range0 to 45 degrees
Rip Capacity24 inches

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TABLE SAW

BEFORE USING THE SAW

Essential pre-operation checks and understanding of safety features.

WHEN INSTALLING OR MOVING THE SAW

Guidelines for safe placement, handling, and securing the table saw.

BEFORE EACH USE

Daily inspection procedures to ensure safe operation and functionality.

WHENEVER SAW IS RUNNING

Critical safety protocols to follow while the saw is in operation.

BEFORE LEAVING THE SAW

Procedures for safely shutting down and securing the saw after use.

MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET

Proper grounding, wiring, and extension cord usage for safe electrical connection.

CHECK MOTOR ROTATION

Instructions on verifying and adjusting the motor's direction of rotation.

UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS

TOOLS NEEDED

List of essential tools required for assembly and setup of the table saw.

List of Loose Parts

Inventory of all included components to verify upon unpacking.

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW

ON-OFF SWITCH

Details on the operation, features, and locking mechanism of the power switch.

RIP FENCE

Identification and function of the rip fence for guiding cuts.

MITER GAUGE

Identification and function of the miter gauge for angled cuts.

BLADEGUARD

Identification and function of the blade guard for safety.

TABLE INSERT

Identification and function of the removable table insert.

BASIC SAW OPERATION

WORK HELPERS

Introduction to optional tools like push sticks and blocks for safer operation.

PUSH STICK AND PUSH BLOCK

Instructions for making and using push sticks and blocks for safety.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BASIC SAW OPERATIONS

Safety guidelines for performing basic cutting operations.

USING THE MITER GAUGE

Procedure for making cuts across the width of a workpiece using the miter gauge.

USING THE RIP FENCE

Process of cutting wood along its length using the rip fence.

ADJUSTMENTS

MITER GAUGE

Procedures for adjusting the miter gauge for accuracy and proper alignment.

HEELING ADJUSTMENT or PARALLELISM OF SAWBLADE TO MITER GAUGE GROOVE

Ensuring sawblade parallelism to miter gauge groove to prevent binding.

BLADE TILT, OR SQUARENESS OF BLADE TO TABLE

Steps to set and verify blade's vertical (90°) and angled (45°) positions.

MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION

Recommended lubrication points and schedule for smooth operation.

SEARS RECOMMENDS THE FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES

List of recommended accessories to enhance table saw functionality and safety.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

TROUBLE SHOOTING -- GENERAL

Common problems and their solutions related to general saw operation and performance.

TROUBLE SHOOTING -- MOTOR

Diagnosis and remedies for motor-related issues like overheating or low power.

PARTS LIST

FIGURE 3 PARTS LIST

Detailed breakdown of parts for the table saw with corresponding part numbers.

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