Safety iristructlons for table saw, Adanger, Fut-l one year warranty on craftsman table saw – Craftsman 113.298761 User Manual
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FUt-L ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW
If within one year from the date ol purt^se, this Qraftstnan Tabie Saw fails due to a defect In
material or workmanship. Sears will repaRr it, frM of charge. This warranty applies only while this
product Is in use In the United States.
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WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMn.Y CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE
CENtER^EPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE
STATES.
THIS WMIRANTY APPUES CfflLY WHILE THIS PRODUCT IS U^D IN THE IMITED STATES.
state to stats.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., D/817 WA Hoffman Estates, ILS0195
safety iristructlons for table saw
Safety is a o)fnbination of common sense, staying alert
and kno\Añng how your table saw works. Read this
manual to understand this saw.
BEFORE USING THE SAW
WARNING: To avoid mistakes that could cause
serious, permanent injury, do not plug the saw in
until the following steps have been satisfactorily
completed.
1. Assembly and Alignment (See pages 10 - 24).
2. Learn the use and function of the ON-OFF Switch,
Guard,Spreader,
Anti-Kickbackdevice,MiterGauge,
Fence, Table Insert and Blade Elevation and Bevel
Controls. (See page 25)^
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3. Review and understanding of all safety instructions
and operating procedures in this manual.
4. Review of the maintenance methods for this saw,
(See page 43)
Read the followingDANGER label found on the front of
the saw;
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WHEN INSTALLING OR MOVING THE SAW
1. AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Use the
saw in a dry place protected from rain. Keep work
areaweli lighted.
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2. To avoid injury from unexpected saw movement:
A. Put the saw on a firm level surface where there is
plenty of room for handling and properly support
ing the workpiece.
B. Support the saw so the table is level and the saw
does not rock.
C. Bolt the saw to thefloor if it tends to slip walk, or
slide during normal use.
D. When using table extensions over 24 inches wide
on any side of the saw, bolt the saw to the floor or
prop up the outer end of the extension from the
floor to keep the saw from tipping.
3. Put the saw where neither operators nor bystanders
must stand in line with the saw blade.
4. GROUND THE SAW- This saw has an approved 3-
conductor cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug.
The plug fits grounding type outlets designed for 120
volt 15ampcircuits. The green conductorin the cord
isthe grounding wire. Toavoid electrocution, NEVER
connect the green wire to a live terminal.
5. To avoid injury from electrical shock, make sure your
fingers do not touch the plug's metal prongs when
plugging in or unplugging the saw.
6. To avoid back injury, get help or use recommended
casters when you need to move the saw. Always get
help if you need to lift the saw. HoJd the saw close to
your body. Bend you r knees so you can lift with you r
legs, not your back.
7. NEVER STAND ON TOOL- Serious injury could
occur if the tool tips or you accidentally hit the cutting
tool. Do not store anything above or near the tool
where anyone might stand on the tool to reach them.
BEFORE EACH USE:
1. Inspect your saw.
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A. To avoid injury from accidental starting, unplug the
saw, tumthe switch off and remove the switch key
before raising or removing the Guard, changing
the cutting tool, changing the setup or adjusting
anything.
B. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts,mounting, and
any other conditions that may affect the way it
works. If any part is missing, bent, or broken in any
way, or any electrical parts don't work properly,
turn the saw off and unplug the saw.
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C. Replace damaged, missing, or failed parts before
using the saw again.
D. Use the Sawblade Guard, Spreader, and Anti
Kickback Pawls for any thru-sawing (wheneverthe
blade comes through the top of the workpiece).
Make sure the Pawls work properly. Make sure the
Spreader is in line with the sawblade..................
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ADANGER
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4. Keep guard down a'n^ in 7. Whennp|iiRg,usapM9hs|jd4Whefi 9. When rippin» use ptist block ^ 10-Turn power off M wait for
2 - s a f e t y
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ie& that meet place for through cut».
fence is set 2 ir>ches or more from auxitiary fence when fence is set to stu^ before ad|ustmg or
ANSI 2S7.1 standards.
5 Do not do freehand cute.
blade.
between Ms arid 2 Htehes from
3. Do not reach around or over saw
5. Keep hands out af path of saw
8. Know how to reduco the risk of
blade. Do not make rip cuts
.
_______ kickback, See insbuctions for rippwng.
nenower than inch-_____________
servicing.