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Sears Craftsman 113.274600C User Manual

Sears Craftsman 113.274600C
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STOCK NO.
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MODEL NO.
113.27 4600C
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10-INCH
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TABLE
SAW
Assembly
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Repair Parts
Sold by: SEARS CANADA INC., TORONTO, ONT ARlO, CANADA
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Printed in Canada 9/95

Table of Contents

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Sears Craftsman 113.274600C Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSears
ModelCraftsman 113.274600C
CategorySaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Instructions for the Table Saw

Safety Signal Words

Explains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION risk levels.

Before Using the Saw

Lists crucial steps before operating the saw.

When Installing or Moving the Saw

Instructions for safe placement and movement.

Before Each Use

Pre-operation inspection steps.

Avoiding Jams, Slips, and Thrown Pieces

Instructions on using accessories and tools safely.

Work Area, Planning, and Dress for Safety

Guidance on workspace, planning, dress, and workpiece checks.

Planning Your Cut

Strategies to avoid kickbacks and ensure safe cuts.

Pushing Workpieces and Avoiding Accidental Starting

Techniques for safe material feeding and preventing unintended power-on.

Sawblade Operation and Jam Handling

Safety rules when saw is running and steps for clearing jams.

Specific Safety for Rip Type Cuts

Safety advice specific to rip cutting operations.

Specific Safety for Cross Cut Type Cuts

Safety advice specific to cross cutting operations.

Glossary of Terms for Woodworking

Kickback and Throw-Back Definitions

Definitions of critical safety terms related to workpiece ejection.

Rip Cut and Crosscut Definitions

Definitions of fundamental cutting operations.

Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements

Power Supply and Motor Details

Information on voltage, RPM, and motor type.

Changing Motor Voltage

Instructions for converting between 120V and 240V.

Electrical Connections

Wiring steps for 120V and 240V operation.

Thermal Overload Protector and Wire Sizes

Function of protector and extension cord guidelines.

Unpacking and Checking Contents

Tools Needed for Assembly

List of tools required for assembly.

List of Loose Parts

Inventory of parts included in the package.

Assembly

Installing Handwheels

Steps to install the elevation and tilt handwheels.

Checking Table Insert

Procedure to ensure insert is flush with the table.

Checking Blade Squareness to Table

Verifying blade alignment to the table surface.

Assembling Steel Saw Base Cabinet

Steps to build the saw's base structure.

Installing Base Shelf

Attaching the shelf to the saw base cabinet.

Installing Front Panel Handle Brackets

Attaching brackets for the front panel handle.

Installing Front Panel Levellers

Attaching the adjustable feet for leveling.

Installing Rear Axle, Brake Bar and Wheels

Assembling the wheel and brake mechanism.

Assembling Saw Base Brake System

Detailed steps for the saw base cabinet brake system.

Mounting Saw to Saw Base

Securing the main saw unit to its base.

Installing Table Saw Dust Collector

Attaching the dust collection system.

Attaching and Assembling Table Extensions

Adding extension tables for larger workpieces.

Installing Table Extension Brackets

Securing the brackets for the table extensions.

Installing Front Rip Fence Guide Bar

Attaching the front part of the rip fence guide.

Installing Rear Fence Guide Bar

Attaching the rear part of the rip fence guide.

Adjusting Rip Fence Guide Bars

Fine-tuning the fence guide alignment.

Installing Separator Channel

Installing the channel for the rip fence.

Rip Fence Alignment Adjustment

Ensuring the rip fence is parallel to the blade.

Rip Fence Lock Lever Adjustment

Adjusting the rip fence locking mechanism.

Assembling Micro Adjust and Racks

Installing fine adjustment components for the rip fence.

Installing Measuring Tapes and Indicator

Attaching measurement scales to the rip fence.

Installing Blade Guard

Attaching the safety guard for the blade.

Positioning Motor on Motor Mounting Base

Placing the motor onto its mounting base.

Preparing the Motor Before Mounting

Steps before attaching the motor.

Mounting Switch and Guide Bar End Caps

Installing switch and caps.

Mounting Motor

Physically installing the motor onto the saw base.

Installing Belt Guard

Attaching the guard for the motor belt.

Securing Motor Wire

Managing and securing the motor's wiring.

Getting to Know Your Saw

1 ON-OFF SWITCH

Operation of the power switch and key safety feature.

2 ELEVATION HANDWHEEL

Function of the handwheel for adjusting blade height.

3 TILT HANDWHEEL

Function of the handwheel for adjusting blade tilt.

4 TILT LOCK HANDLE

Locking the blade tilt position.

5 RIP FENCE

Operation and adjustment of the rip fence.

6 MITRE GAUGE

Use and locking of the mitre gauge.

7 BLADE GUARD

Purpose and removal of the blade guard.

8 TABLE INSERT

Removal and replacement of the table insert.

9 REMOVING AND INSTALLING SAWBLADE

Steps for changing the saw blade.

10 EXACT-I-CUT

Using the yellow disc for marking cut locations.

11 MICRO-ADJUST RIP FENCE

Fine-tuning the rip fence position with micro-adjust.

Basic Saw Operation

Work Feed Devices, Push Sticks, and Blocks

Introduction to feed devices and instructions for push sticks/blocks.

Auxiliary Fence Construction

Instructions for building an auxiliary fence.

Rabbeting, Ploughing, and Molding

Instructions for specific cutting operations.

Dadoing and Molding Cutting

Instructions for using dado and molding head accessories.

Adjustments

Mitre Gauge Adjustments

Adjusting the mitre gauge for accuracy and alignment.

Heeling Adjustment or Parallelism

Aligning the sawblade parallel to the mitre gauge groove.

Blade Tilt and Squareness Adjustments

Ensuring blade is square or at a specific tilt.

90° and 45° Position Checks

Checking and adjusting blade squareness and tilt.

Maintaining Your Table Saw

General Maintenance Procedures

General upkeep, cleaning, and safety precautions.

Anti-Kickback Pawls Maintenance

Sharpening and maintaining the anti-kickback pawls.

Lubrication Points

Oiling specific moving parts for smooth operation.

Recommended Accessories

List of recommended accessories like dust systems and blades.

Troubleshooting

General Troubleshooting

Common issues and their remedies for general operation.

Motor Troubleshooting

Identifying and resolving motor-specific problems.

Parts List for Craftsman 10 Inch Table Saw

Figure 1 - Parts List

Diagram and list of major saw components.

Figure 2 - Parts List

Diagram and list of more saw components.

Figure 3 - Rip Fence Assembly

Diagram and list for the rip fence assembly.

Figure 4 - Mitre Gauge Assembly

Diagram and list for the mitre gauge assembly.

Figure 5 - Guard Assembly

Diagram and list for the blade guard assembly.

Figure 6 - On/Off Power Outlet

Diagram and list for power outlet components.

Figure 7 - Saw Base

Diagram and list for the saw base components.

Figure 8 - Saw Base Cabinet Brake System

Diagram and list for the saw base brake system.

Figure 9 - Table Extensions

Diagram and list for the table extensions.

Figure 10 - Table Saw Dust Collector Assembly

Diagram and list for the dust collector assembly.

Sears Service Information

How to Order Repair Parts

Guide for obtaining replacement parts.

Service and Repair Parts Contact

Contact information for service and parts orders.

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