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Sears Craftsman 113.221770 User Manual

Sears Craftsman 113.221770
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SEARS
owner's
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MODEL NO.
113,221770
I
Serial
Number
Model and serial numbers _I__RS
may be found at the rear of the
base.
You should record both model 1 0
and serial number in a safe
place for future use,
I
YOUR
SAFETY
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY
/CRA
iNCH BENCH
Part No, SP6048
TABLE SAW
AM
TOP
assembly
operating
° repair parts
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U,S.A.
Printed in U.S.A, 6/97

Table of Contents

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Sears Craftsman 113.221770 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSears
ModelCraftsman 113.221770
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Warranty Information and Safety Instructions

Safety Signal Words and General Precautions

Defines signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) and provides initial safety guidelines for the table saw.

Pre-Operation Inspection, Planning, and Safety

Pre-Operation Inspection, Planning, and Safety

Comprehensive checks for saw, blade, area, workpiece, planning, and safety gear.

Specific Cut Safety: Rip and Crosscut

Rip Cut Safety Precautions

Essential safety measures for performing rip cuts, including push stick and featherboard use.

Additional Safety Instructions For Crosscut Type Cuts

Crosscut Safety Precautions

Instructions for safe crosscutting, including miter gauge and auxiliary facing use.

Glossary of Terms for Woodworking

Glossary Definitions

Definitions of common woodworking terms used in the manual.

Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements

Power Supply and Motor Specs

Details on the saw's motor power, voltage, amperage, and RPM.

Double Insulation and Polarized Plug

Explanation of double insulation and polarized plug for electrical safety.

Motor Safety Protection and Overload

Guidelines for protecting the motor and understanding overload protection.

Unpacking and Checking Contents

Tools Needed for Assembly

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

Table of Loose Parts

Inventory list of all loose parts included in the box with the table saw.

List of Loose Parts in the Box and Bags

Assembling Handle to Handwheel

Handle and Handwheel Assembly Steps

Instructions for correctly assembling the rip fence handle to the handwheel.

Blade Guard Assembly

Blade Guard Alignment

Spreader Alignment Procedure

How to properly align the spreader for safe and effective blade guarding.

Checking Anti-kickback Pawls

Anti-Kickback Pawl Function Test

Procedure to verify the proper operation of the anti-kickback pawls.

Rip Fence Assembly and Adjustment

Rip Fence Assembly Steps

Instructions for assembling the rip fence to the table saw.

Rip Fence Alignment

How to align the rip fence parallel to the sawblade for safe cutting.

Rip Fence Indicator Adjustment

Miter Gauge and Indicator Adjustment

On-Off Switch Operation

Switch Operation and Safety

How to operate the on-off switch, including its locking feature for safety.

Blade Tilting Control and Lock Lever Adjustment

Adjusting 90 and 45 Degree Positive Stops

Setting 90 Degree Positive Stop

Procedure to set the positive stop for a 90-degree blade tilt.

Setting 45 Degree Positive Stop

Procedure to set the positive stop for a 45-degree blade tilt.

Blade Tilt Indicator Adjustment

Checking Blade Parallel to the Miter Gauge Groove

Blade Parallelism Check

How to check if the sawblade is parallel to the miter gauge groove.

Adjusting Blade Parallel to Miter Gauge Groove

Blade Alignment Procedure

Detailed steps for adjusting the sawblade to be parallel with the miter gauge groove.

Removing Sawblade

Installing Sawblade

Mounting Table Saw to Workbench, Cabinet or Legset

Workbench Mounting Using Hardware

Instructions for securing the saw to a workbench using mounting hardware.

Workbench Mounting Using "C" Clamps

Using C-clamps as an alternative method to secure the table saw to a workbench.

Cabinet or Legset Mounting Using Hardware

Instructions for securing the saw to a cabinet or legset using mounting hardware.

Assembly

Leg Set Assembly

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the table saw leg set.

Getting to Know Your Table Saw

Control Switches and Safety Features

Details on the on-off switch, its locking feature, and overload protection.

Sawdust Ejection and Table Support

Information on sawdust removal, table surface, and base for stability.

Blade Adjustment Controls

Explanation of blade tilt controls, handwheel, and tilt scale indicator.

Key Operating Components

How to use the rip fence, blade guard, table insert, and miter gauge.

Work Feed Devices

Push Stick and Push Block

Instructions for making and using push sticks and push blocks for safe feeding.

Auxiliary Fence Construction

Making an Auxiliary Fence

Step-by-step guide for constructing a custom auxiliary fence for the table saw.

Troubleshooting Guide

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Diagnosing and resolving common problems with the table saw's operation.

Repair Parts

Parts List - Figure 1

List of replacement parts for the table saw, shown in Figure 1.

Parts List - Figure 2

List of replacement parts for the table saw, shown in Figure 2.

Parts List - Figure 3

List of replacement parts for the table saw, shown in Figure 3.

Sears Service Information

Repair and Replacement Parts Contact

Contact information for obtaining repair or replacement parts for the table saw.

In-Home Repair Service

Information on scheduling in-home repair service for major brands.

Sears Service Center Location

How to find the nearest Sears Repair Service Center in your area.

Sears Maintenance Agreement Info

Information on purchasing and inquiring about Sears Maintenance Agreements.

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