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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO OPERATOR

17. Adjust table inserts flush with, or slightly below, the

table top.

18. For operations which do not permit the use of a spread­

er, serious consideration should be given to the use of

jigs or fixtures to hold the work so the hands of the op­
erator are removed a safe distance from the point of
operation.

19. The use of abrasive or cut-off wheels, or wire wheels

can be dangerous and is not recommended. (Abrasive
or cut-off wheels are,used to saw many different ma­
terials including metals, stone, and glass.)

20. Objects can be thrown upward toward the operator by

the back of the blade if proper operating procedures

are not followed. This usually occurs when a small loose
piece of wood or other object works around to the rear
of the revolving blade. It can usually be avoided by re­
moving all loose pieces from the table immediately
after they are cut off, using a long stick of wood, and

by keeping the guard and spreader in place at all times.
Use extra caution when the guard assembly is removed

for dadoing or molding, and replace the guard as soon
as that operation is completed.

21. Never perform any operation "freehand." This term

means feeding the stock into the saw blade or other
cutting tool without using the miter gauge, rip fence,
taper jig, or some other device which prevents rotating

or twisting of the workpiece during the operation.

22. Never turn your saw "ON" before clearing the table

of all objects (tools, scraps of wood, etc.) except the

workpiece and related feed or support devices for the

operation planned.

23. Safety is a combination of operator common sense and

alertness at all times when the saw is being used.

24. Do not cycle the motor switch on and off rapidly, as this

may cause the saw blade to loosen. In the event this
should ever occur, allow the saw blade to come to o
complete stop and retighten the arbor nut normally, not
excessively.

WARNING:

Do

not

allow

familiarity

(gained from frequent use of your saw) to
become

commonplace.

Always remember

that a careless fraction of a second is suf­
ficient to inflict severe injury.

POWER TOOL GUARANTEE

Craftsman power tools (or welders) are unconditionally guaranteed, for one year,
to give complete satisfaction or the tool will be repaired free of charge.

This guarantee service is available through any of our stores, or service centers

throughout the United States or Canada.

SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. • SIMPSONS-SEARS LIMITED

CONTENTS

Unpacking and Pre-Assembly Instructions . . . .

Page

Page

4

Maintenance and Lubrication .......................... .............. 17

5

Proper Operating Procedures ......................... .............. 18

6

Trouble Shooting ............................................ .............. 22

16

Repair Parts .................................................... .............. 24

TOOLS NEEDED

3/8-inch wrench

7/16-inch wrench

1

/

2

-inch wrench

9/16-inch wrench

3/4-mch wrench

NOTE: An arbor wrench and shaft wrench,

for removing or installing the saw arbor nut,
and all necessary hex-"L" wrenches are sup­

plied with the saw. (Refer to the Loose
Parts List.")