Save This Manual For Future Reference A/RS owners manual MODEL NO, 113.241680 SAW WITH LEGS TWO TABLE EXTENSIONS AND MOTOR Serial Number Model and serial MRN number may be found at the rear of the base. You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use. IO-INCH FLEX DRIVE TABLE SAW CAUTION: • assembly READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY • operating • repair Sold by SEARS, Part No. 62868 ROEBUCK parts AND CO., Chicago, IL. 60684 U.S.A. Printed in U,S.
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW If within one year from the date of Purchase this Craftsman Table Saw fails due to a defect in material or workmansnip, _ears will repair'it, free of charge. WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States, This warranty gives you specific legal from state to state. SEARS, ROEBUCK GENERAL SAFETY AND CO.
AE)DJTIONAL SAFETY aNSTRUCTiONS WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT OPERATE YOUR SAW UNTIL iT iS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND iNSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE iNSTRUCTiONS ... AND UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING. 1. GENERAL SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS POWER TOOLS ... SEE PAGE 2 FOR 2. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW... SEE PAGE 27. 3. BASIC SAW OPERATION ... SEE PAGE 30. 4. MAINTENANCE... SEE PAGE 38. 5.
N. Provide adequate support to the rear and sides of the saw table for wider or long work pieces. O. Plastic and composition (like hardboard) materials may be cut on your saw. However, since these are usually quite hard and slippery, the antikickback pawls may not stop a kickback. Therefore, be especially attentive to following proper set-up and cutting procedures for ripping. Do not stand, or permit anyone else to stand, in line with a potential kickback. P.
MOTOR SPECJFICATmONS AND This saw is designed to use a 3450 RPM motor only. Do not use any motor that runs faster than 3450 RPM It is wired for operation on 110-120 volts, 60 Hz., Alternating current. IT MUST NOT BE CONVERTED TO OPERATE ON 230 VOLTS. The Black and Red motor leads are connected to quick connect tabs "A" and "B" on terminal board. WARNING: Do not change any of these connections with current on.
CONTENTS WARRANTY ................................. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION 2 • , Tilt Handwheel ........................... Tilt Lock Handle .......................... Rip Fence ................................. Miter Gauge .............................. Blade Guard .............................. Table Insert .............................. Removing and installing Sawblade ......... Exacti-Cut ................................ BASIC SAW OPERATION USING THE MITER GAUGE Work Helpers ......................
LISTOFLOOSEPARTS Part Hame item A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Qty. Blade Guard and Spreader ............. Rip Fence ............................ Owners Manual ...................... Miter Gauge ......................... Rod, Separation (Fence) ............... Leg ................................. Stiffener, End ........................ Stiffener, Side ........................ Handwheel .......................... Extension, 10 x 27 .................... Motor ............................... Motor Mount ...
Item A B C D D D E E E F G H J Part Name Loose Parts Bag No. 62889 ........... (Containing the Following Items): Nut, Weld ...................... Clamp, Spreader ................ Bracket, Spreader ............... Lockwasher, External t/4 ........ Lockwasher, External #10 ........ Lockwasher, External 5/t6 ....... Wrench, Hex "L" 3/32 ....... Wrench, Hex " L" 1/8 ............ Wrench, Hex "L" 5/32 .......... Tie Wire ........................ Spacer, Fence Guide Bar ......... Nut, Self-Threading ............
MOUNTING SAW 1. From among the loose parts, find the following hardware: 4 Hex Head Screws, 5/16 - 18 x 1-1/4 in. long. 4 Hex Nuts, 5/16- 18 (approx. dia. of hole 5/16 in.) 4 Lockwashers, 5/16 in. External Type (approx. dia. of hole, 5/16 in.) 8 Flat Washers, (dia. of hole 11/32 in.) 2. Place saw on legs so that holes in bottom of saw line up with holes in top of legs. SAW HEX FLAT 3. Install screws, washers, Iockwashers and nuts as shown.
iMPORTANT m Read Before Proceeding Blade cannot be more than 2 inches above the table top when tilting the sawblade to make bevel cuts or adjustments. Lower blade to 2 inches or closer to the table top to tilt the saw. Failure to do this may result in damage to your saw. INSTALLING LOCKWASHER / 10-32 x 3/4 IN. PHILLIPS HANDWHEELS CHECKING TABLE HEAD SCREW ELEVATION HANDWHEEL Line up FLAT SPOTS on shaft and handwheel, push handwheel onto shaft.
HEELING ADJUSTMENT or PARALLELISM OF SAWBLADE TO MITER GAUGE GROOVE MARK'X"ON TOOTH While cutting, the material must move in a straight line PARALLEL to the SAWBLADE . . . therefore both the miter gauge GROOVE and the RIP FENCE must be PARALLEL to the SAWBLADE. If the sawblade IS NOT parallel to the miter gauge groove, the blade will bind at one end of the cut. (This is known as "HEELING").
WOOD .9. Using a wood block and hammerasshown, move rear support bearing to right or left as required to realign the blade. If necessary, shift front support bearing in similar manner; but do NOT move front support bearing unless necessary. Recheck the alignment with the square, then securely retighten all support bearing screws. NOTE: Be certain that the Widest blade you use does not contact blade insert after moving support bearing.
If blade is NOT SQUARE to table.., screw must be ADJUSTED. 7 the 90 ° stop A. Unscrew 90° STOP SCREW three to four turns using 3/16 in. setscrew wrench. B. Turn tilt handwheel clockwiseoneturn, then turn handwheel counterclockwise until blade is square with table. C. Screw 90 ° stop screw IN until it stops.., check once again for squareness and readjust screw, if necessary. If blade is SQUARE to table: A. Check pointer JF POINTER DOES NOT point to the "O" mark on the bevel scale: A.
/ TILT MECHANISM Lower blade to 2 inches or closer to before tilting blade. Failure to do this damage to your saw. the may TILT table top result in HANDWHEEL The handwheel should turn freely without binding. The turning action can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the screws in the bearing retainer. NOTE: Tilt Handwheel must be removed to adjust. When adjusting the screws in the bearing retainer using a screwdriver, hold the nut inside using a 3/8 in. wrench.
THESE TWO EDGES EVEN 5. From among the loose parts, find the following hardware: 4 Carriage Bolts, 5/16 - 18 x 3/4 in. long 4 Flatwashers 17/64 x 3/4 x 1/16 4 Hex. Nuts, 5/16 - 18 (approx. dia. of hole 5/16 in.) 4 Lockwashers, 5/16 in. External Type (approx. dia. of hole 5/!6 in.) ++ IL. 1 6. Place motor on MOTOR MOUNT... insert bolts through holes in MOUNT then through the motor. Install Iockwashers, and hex. nuts. Do not tighten. 7.
SAW MOTOR END _-_ _-- ---_ ARBOR ENO 5. Removethe plasticcoversfromthe endsofthe SHAFTHOUSING. 6. Push the saw arbor end of the flexible shaft out of the SHAFT HOUSING until it is approximately 1 inch above the end of the SMALL FERRULE. PULL FLEXIBLE SHAFT OUT 1" SAW 'J ARBOR END L_.J o 7. Insert the flexible shaft assembly through the opening in the side of the saw base.
CAREFULLY ROTATE BLADE HAND TO LINE UP SQUARE END OF FLEXIBLE SHAFT WITH SQUARE HOLE MOTOR CQNNECTOR 9. Bend the SHAFT HOUSING toward the motor as illustrated. Insert end of LARGE FERRULE over MOTOR CONNECTOR and line up SQUARE END of flexible shaft with square hole in MOTOR CONNECTOR. BY IN \ NOTE: If FLEXIBLE SHAFT is not properly positioned in the square hole of the MOTOR CONNECTOR it will not be possible to make this connection.
14.CAUTION:Overtighteningshaft bracketbolts maycausedamageto bracketor ferrule. With end of LARGEFERRULEinsertedinto recessin motor end cap tighten 2 Hex Head nuts \ on shaft brackets. LARGE FERRULE must be pushed against the motor end cap as faras it will go. Tighten nuts but do not OVERTIGHTEN. The shaft brackets hold the LARGE FERRULE in place. Nuts should be securely tightened to prevent movement.
Insert four (4) 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 in. long screws through holes in each EXTENSION then through table. Install flat washer, Iockwashers, and nuts on the screws... DO NOT TIGHTEN. Align front edge of extension with front edge of saw table. Pull Extension UPWARDS above table surface . .. SLIGHTLY TIGHTEN SCREWS using 1/2 in. wrench. BLOCK OF WOOD \ Using small block of hardwood and hammer, tap extension DOWNWARDS at front, center and rear, until it is EVEN with table surface ... TIGHTEN SC REWS.
5_Turn front bar end for end and insert bolts througr_holesin m_ddleandon right sidesof front of saw tabte as i!lustrated . . install !ockwashers and nuts DON'T SCREW ON ALL THE WAY. just get them started NUTS on the sCreWS. @..._ SELF-THREADING X 6.
13, Raise blade !4. Carefuiiy a!! the way _p, move fence against blade. !5. Move front bar untit "0" mark on rip scale approximately in line with indicator. 16. Move FRONT bar upwards approximately 1/32 in, above screw at left end of bar, until table., is fence is , tighten NOTE; Fold a piece of newspaper making 8 thicknesses and place between rip fence and table to act as a spacer• This will hold the fence off of the table approx. 1/32 in 17.
\ For very close adjustments, grasp the guide bar with both hands and move the fence with your thumbs. Place fence on saw but DO NOT LOCK IT. Move the REAR END of the fence slightly to the right or left . . . when you release it, the fence should \ "spring" back to its original position. If it does not, INCREASED. the spring pressure must be \ 1. Loosen the screws. 2. Move Spring slightly toward front of fence. SPRING tighten screws.
HEX SCREWS FENCE HEAD 3. The rip fence must be PARALLEL with the sawblade and miter Gauge grooves .,, Move fence until it is along side of groove. Do NOT LOCK IT. it should be parallel to groove, If it is not; A. Loosen the two "Hex Head Screws." B. Hold fence head tightly against bar.., move end of fence so that it is parallel with groove. C. Alternately tighten the screws. ADJUSTING RiP SCALE iNDiCATOR 1. Turn ELEVATION HANDWHEEL clockwise until blade is up as high as it will go.
BLADE W_TH S©UARE TABLE WARNIlNG: TO AVOID iNJURY DUE; TO ACCIDENTAL START. TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE O UTLET. 2, MAKE SURE THE BLADE IS ALL THE WAY UP AND SQUARE WtTH THE TABLE 3 Posit_on SPREADER SUPPORT even w_h the cod of the rod.
ALIGNING SPACE EQUAL 3 THICKNESSES SPREADER TO APPROX_ OF PAPER WOOD KERr WARNING: TO AVOID _NJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL START, TURN SWITCH OFF AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER OUTLET. IMPORTANT: The SPREADER must always PARALLEL to the sawblade and in the MIDDLE the cut (KERr) made by the sawblade, BLADE / be of NOTE: The spreader is thinner than the width of the KERr by approximately six thicknesses of paper. SPACE EQUAL 3 THICKNESSES TO LOOKING APPROX. OF PAPER DOWN ON SAW 1.
4. if the head is not square with the bar, adjustments are required, A. Loosen the "knob" (1) and the "two screws" (2), B. Position the HEAD square with the BAR using a combination square. C. PUSH the STOP PiN into theslot in the head a t "0"... push the pin into the slot and twist it. Lock the knob. D. Recheck with the square. If the head is still not square, loosen the screws (2) and readjust the INDICATOR BLOCK, E.
GETTING TO KNOW 9 YOUR SAW SAWBLADE 7' 8 TABLE,NSERT M,TER OAUGE 10EXACT-I-COT 1 LOCK HANDLE _ \ / BLADE /__ _.._._iit_.._ / GUARD > ANT'Z'C@CK _ y 4" TILT LOCK (UNDERNEATH HANDLE "_,._'_' TABLE) 2 ELEVATION v.w ATTACHING FACING L_ _ 3 HANDWHEEL TILT HANDWHEEL \ ] 1 ON-OFF ON-OFF SWITCH SWITCH CAUTION: Before turning switch on, make sure the blade guard is correctly installed and operating properly, The On-Off Switch has a locking feature.
2 6 ELEVATION HANDWHEEL , . . elevates or lowers the blade. Turn clockwise to elevate... counterclockwise to lower. MITER GAUGE _ .nead is locked in position for crosscutting or mitering by tightening the lock knob. ALWAYS LOCK IT SECURELY WHEN tN USE, There are slots for the stop pin at the 45 degree right and left positions forconveniently setting the Miter Gauge to cut miters.
BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN FOR PICTURE NEVER OPERATE THE SAW WITHOUT THE PROPER !NSERT IN PLACE. USE THE SAW BLADE iNSERT WHEN SAWING,.. USE THE COMBINATION DADO MOLDING INSERT (922271) WHEN DADOING OR MOLDING. CLARITY /i BLOCK ,' / ARBOR ,/ i ,, _H ARBOR NUT / LOOSE COLLAR ARBOR / ';7.,'>D, SCREW TEETH POINTING TO _-_ FRONT OF SAW 9 REMOVING AND iNSTALLiNG SAWBLADE.
BASIC SAW OPERATmON WORK THESE EDGES MuST BE PARALLEL HELPERS / Before cutting any wood on your saw, study all of the "Basic Saw Operations". Notice that in order to make some of the cuts, it is necessary to use certain devices "Work Helpers" like the Push Stick, the Push Blockand the Auxiliary Fence/Work Support, which you can make yourself. After you have made a few practice cuts, make up these "helpers" before starting any projects. Make the "Push Stick" first. 3/4 PLYWOOD \ lF'-- 4-3/4 - PUSH BL
WORKPIECE 1 CROSSCUTTING CROSSCUTTING is known as cutting wood across the grain, at 90 ° , or square with both the edge and the flat side of the wood. This is done with miter gauge set at "0". / I it i TAB LE The graduations on the miter gauge provide accuracy for average woodworking. In some cases where extreme accuracy Js required, when making angle cuts, for example, make a trial cut and then recheck it with an accurate square, or protractor.
\ 1. NEVER USE THE RIP FENCE AS A LENGTH STOP BECAUSE THE CUTOFF PI ECE COULD BiND BETWEEN THE FENCE AND THE BLADE CAUSING A KICKBACK. \ \ \ BLOCK 2. When making repetitive cuts shorter than 6 in., clamp a block of wood 2 in. long tothe table to act as a length stop. Do not clamp directly to the bottom edge of the table because the "swivel" of the clamp will not grip properly. Place a small block of wood between the bottom edge of the table and the "C" clamp.
COMPOUND COMPOUND miter cutting MATER made at an angle other than 90 ° to both the edge and the flat side of the wood. CUTTING MITER CUTTING is a combination of and bevel crosscutting. The cut is Adjust the miter gauge and the blade to the desired angle ... Make sure miter gauge is locked. USgNG THE RIP FENCE 5. Have blade extend approximately 1/8 in. above top of workpiece. Additional blade exposure would increase the hazard potential.
When"WIDTH OF RIP" is 6 in. and WIDER use your RIGHT Handto feed the workpiece until it is clearof the table. Use LEFT hand ONLY to guide the workpiece not FEED the workpiece with the left hand. ... do When "Wi DTH OF RIP" is 2 in. to 6 in. wide USE THE PUSH STICK to feed the work. / When WIDTH OF RIP is NARROWER than 2 in., the push stick CANNOT be used because the guard will interfere ... USE the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT and PUSH BLOCK, Attach Auxiliary Fence/Work with two "C" clamps.
Feedthe workpieceby handalongtheAUXILIARY FENCEuntilthe endis approx.1 in. pastthe front edgeof thetable.Continuetofeedusingthe PUSH BLOCK. Holdtheworkpiecein positionandinstallthe PUSH BLOCK by sliding it on top of the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT (ThisMayRaiseGuard). BAFFLE NarrowstripsthickerthantheAuxiliaryFence/Work Supportmayenterthe guardandstrikethe baffle. CAREFULLY raiseguardonlyenoughto clearthe workpiece.UsePUSHBLOCKto completecut.
PLOUGHING AND MOLDING PLOUGHING is grooving with the grain the long way of the workpmece, using the fence. USE proper holddowns and feed devices. MOLDING is shaping the workplece with the grain the long way of the workpiece, using the fence. Use proper hoiddowns and feed devices. PLOUGHING MOLDING RESAWING RESAWING is a "thru-sawing" cut made by ripping a piece of wood through its thickness. Do not attempt to resaw BOWED or WARPED material. NOTE: To RESAW a Piece of wood wider than 3-3/8 in....
DADOING instructions for operating the Dado Head are contained in booklet furnished with the Dado Head. The Recommended Dado Head is listed under Recommended Accessories in this manual. The arbor on the saw, is only long enough so that the widest cut that can be made is 13/16" wide. o o It is not necessary to install the outside loose collar before screwing on the arbor nut. Make sure the arbor nut is tight. ALWAYS USE DADO iNSERT LISTED RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
MOTOR LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 1. The sleeve bearings, in both end shields of the motor, have been lubricated at the factory with correct lubricant. No other part of the motor requires lubrication. 2. Re-lubricate motor bearings in accordance with the instructions on the nameplate. Be sure to wipe off dirt or grit if present around oil hole caps to prevent any possibility of foreign material contaminating the oil wicks that supply the bearings with oil.
LUBRiCATiON The following parts should be oiled occasionally with SAE No. 20 or No. 30 engine oil. 1. Tilt screw threads and pivot nut. (First Clean with Craftsman Gum & Pitch Remover.) 2. Elevation screw threads and pivot nut. (First Clean with Craftsman Gum & Pitch Remover.) eventually age and harden so that it wilt not provide an adequate oil film between the core and casing liner and must be replaced. LUBRICATION PROCEDURES 3. Cradle bearing points. 1.
TROUBLE SHOOTUNG WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING. TROUBLE SHOOTING == GENERAL TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Excessive vibration. 1. Blade out of balance. 1. Discard Cannot make square Cut when crosscutting. 1. Miter gauge not adjusted properly. 1. See "Adjusting Cut binds, burns or 1. Sharpen or replace blade. stalls motor when 1. Dull blade with improper tooth set. ripping. 2. Blade is Heeling. 2.
TROUBLE SHOOTING -= MOTOR {Continued) TROUBLE; PROBABLE CAUSE Motor starts slowly or fails to come up 1. Low voltage will not trip relay. 1. Request voltage check from the power company. to full speed. 2. Windings 2. Have motor repaired or replaced. REMEDY burned out or open. 3. Starting relay not 3. Have relay replaced. operating, Motor overheats. 1. Motor overloaded. 2. Improper cooling. (Air circulation restricted t. 2. Clean operate.
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PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH FIGURE Key Part No. No. 16 17 18 19 2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 62894 STD532507 62886 60538 62863 STD502505 STD541025 STD551225 9414920 62866 STD541625 STD523110 62541 STD551131 STD541031 60388 62718 62873 STD501102 133645 62773 62748 60534 62493 62710 62709 27 28 60381 STD551031 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Guard Assembly, Saw (See Fig. 5) *Bolt, Carriage 1/4-20 x 3/4 Support, Spreader Nut, Twin , Bracket, Spreader Screw, Hex Soc.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.241680 8 6 \ \ 51 27 9 7 18 \ 50 /' 7 45 46 J 42 / J52 / 33 1 38 37 36 32 \ 26 31 26 30 7 Figure 2 8 29 28
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH FIGURE Key No. 1 2 3 r 4 Part No. STD523110 STD551131 62885 60537 5 .62883 62870 STD551210 8 STD601103 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ISTD511110 62897 60175 62498 "6362 3540 62869 62882 814579 62880 60535 62878 62862 i STD551031 _37828 62896 STD541411 62881 Description *Screw, 5/16-18 x 7/6 *Lockwasher, 5/16 Support, Bearing Washer, .505 x 47/64 x 1/16 Rod, Cradle Guard, Rear *Lockwasher, External No. 10 *Screw, Pan Rec.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO, 113.24t680 10 FIGURE 3 -- 62773 FENCE ASSEMBLY Description - 62773 = Fence Assembly', Rip 3 STD551031 * Washe r Key No. 1) , 21/64 I.D. 1/4 * Standard Hardware Item =-- May Be Purchased Locally.
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL "-------4 FIGURE Part No. Key No. 1 2 62704 62693 62692 3 4 STD551031 37893 5 6 7 8 9 10 , 4 -- _ 11 12 13 14 MITER GAUGE , ASSEMBLY Description +Gauge Assembly, Miter Plug, Button Knob, Miter Gauge (Included Key No. 1) *Washer, Plain 21/64 x 1 x 1/16 Gauge, Miter *Screw, Pan Hd. 8-32 x 5/16 ISTD510803 Indicator L135 Block, Miter Gauge Indicator 37895 37896 Pin, Miter Gauge Stop *Screw, Pan Hd.
LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 raNCH TABLE SAW MODEL ! 3 4 2 \ FIGURE ]Key" \ 5 m ON/OFF Part t No. POWER OUTLET 60381 " Description P = m 60381 1 2 3 60375 60380 !60256 J oOn/Off Power Outlet Complete _ Cord, Molded Housing, Switch Key, Switch • Does Not Include Order Separately 48 NO.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL 3 1 2 8 7 10 2 FIGURE Key No. 1 2 k 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 m GUARD Part No.
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH FIGURE I 2 6 5 TABLE SAW MODEL 7 -- LEGS Key No, 4 Part No. Description 60314 2 J Part Key No. 62752 i No. I Screw, 1/4-20 2 62552 3 62554 4 STD551225 5 STD541025 6 62553 7 STD541250 8 803835 HARDWARE FOR 9 STD523112 10 STD551031 11 STD551131 12 STD541031 \ FIGURE 8 -- NO, 113.24!580 TABLE EXTENSION Serrated x 5/8 Leg Stiffener, Side *Lockwasher, Ext. *Nut, Hex 1/4-20 Stiffener, End *Nut, Hex 1/2-13 Foot, Leveling Hd.
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.241680 NOTE: 4 \ ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THiS MOTOR MAY CREATE A HAZARD UNLESS REPAIR IS DONE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. _)_..---5 REPAIR SERVICE IS AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST SEARS STORE. 3 +? FIGURE Key No. 9 -- 62855 MOTOR PaN No. Description ,i 1 60306 Screw, 8-32 x 3/8, Thread Cutting, Hd. 64088 37588 37587 3 4 Slotted, Cover, Terminal Capacitor Cover, Capacitor 5 .
10 iNCH FLEX DRIVE TABLE SAW SERVICE MODEL NO, 113.241680 Now that you have purchased your 10-inch table saw should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit. The model number of your at the rear of the base. 10-inch table saw will be found SAW WITH LEGS TWO TABLE EXTENSIONS AND MOTOR WHEN ORDERING REPAIR FOLLOWING INFORMATION: PARTS Part No.