Removing and installing sawblade – Craftsman 113.299210 User Manual
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8. Removing and Installing Sawblade
WARNING: To avoid injury from accidental start, turn
switch "OFF” and remove plug from power source
outlet before removing or installing sawblade.___
A Remove insert,
B, Remove wrenches from bag labeled 'Targe Paris”.
C. Place open end arbor wrench on flat surfaces of saw
arbor and closed end arbor wrench on nut Position
wrenches as shown, holding your hands well above
b lade.
□ With arbor wrench against table, pull wrench on
arbor nut forward to loosen nut
E To tighten nut, hold arbor wrench against rear of
table, push arbor nut wrench toward rear.
NOTE:
When installing the blade, make sure the teeth
are pointing toward the front of the saw and that the
blade and collars are clean, and free from any burrs
The hollow side of the collars must be against the
blade
Always tighten the arbor nut securely.
F. To replace insert. Place insert into opening In table
and push toward rear of saw to engage spring clip
and until keysiot in insert will drop over screw
Tighten screw Do not tighten screw to the point
where it will deflect the insert.
WARNING: To avoid injury from a thrown workpiece,
blade parts, or btade contact, never operate saw
without the proper insert in place. Use the sawblade
insert when sawing. Use the proper size dado/mold-
ing insert for dado blades and molding heads.
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The “yellow” plastic disk embedded in the table in front
of the sawblade, is provided for marking the location of
the "sawcut” (kerf) on the workpiece.
Check disk location: If it is above table surface, place a
piece of hardwood on top of it and tap it down with a
hammer.
Marking the Exacl-i-Cut:
A With blade 90° (square to table) and miter gauge in
left groove, cross cut a piece of wood holding the
wood firmly against miter gauge
B Puli miter gauge back until freshly cut edge of wood
is over disk. Using a sharp pencil, mark a line on
disk at freshly cut edge of wood
C With miter gauge in right hand groove, follow same
procedure and mark another line on disk
D These lines indicate the “path" of the cut (kerf) made
by the sawblade.
E. When cutting the workpiece, line up mark on work
piece with iine on disk
Use the hold-down clamp (optional accessory) on the
miter gauge for greater accuracy.
Pull To Loosen
Shown With Hold Down Clamp
Blade Guard Not Shown In
For Picture Clarity
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