Save This Manual For Future Reference owners manual MODEL NO. 113.290600 SAW WITH MOTOR ONLY 113.290650 SAW WITH MOTOR, LEGS AND TWO TABLE EXTENSIONS Serial Number Model and serial numbers may be found at the left-hand side of the base. CRRFTSMRN You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use. ELECTRONIC IO-INCH TABLE CAUTION: Read GENERAL and ADDITIONAL SAFETY • assembly • operating INSTRUCTIONS carefully ! • Sold by SEARS, Part No.
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY If within one _ year from workmanship, Sears will WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT the date of purchase, repair It, free of charge. this ON CRAFTSMAN Craftsman Table Saw IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. TABLE fails THE due SAW to a detect NEAREST in material SEARS or SERVICE This warranty applies only while this product Is used In the United States.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 FOR POWER TOOLS... SEE PAGE 2 2. GETTING TO KNOWYOUR SAW... SEE PAGE 22 3. BASIC SAW OPERATION ..... B. Wear safety goggles that comply with ANSI Z87.1, and a face shield or dust mask if operation is dusty. Wear ear .
N_$_ "OFF" the saw and disconnect the _p6wer cord when removing the table insert, changing the cutting tool, removing or replacing the blade guard, or making adjustments. O. Provide adequate support to the rear and sides of the saw table for wider or long workpieces. P. Plastic and composition (like hardboard) materials may be cut on your saw. However, s nce these are usually quite hard and slippery, the antikickback pawls may not stop a kickback.
MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AND ELECTRICAL 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 110-120volts, 60 Hz., alternating current. IT MUST NOT BE CONVERTED TO OPERATE ON 230 VOLTS. CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET This saw must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock. If power cord is worn or cut, or damaged in anyway, have it replaced immediately.
UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS COMBINATION TOOLS (_ SQUARE NEEDED .. Hammer Medium Screwdriver Small Screwdriver CRAW LIGHT LINE ON BOARO ALONG THIS EDGE. MUST BE TRUE. STRAIGHT EDGE OF BOARD 3/4" THICK. THIS EDGE MUST BE PERFECTLY STRAIGHT. _'\ #2 Phillips Type Pliers Combination _'- Square Screwdriver Wrenches @ SHOULD BE NO GAP OR OVERLAP HERE WHEN SQUARE IS FLIPPED OVER IN DOTTED POSITION. 1/2 in, 9/16 in. 3/4 in. Model 113.
Z AA BB CC CC CC DD Spacer, Fence Guide Bar ............... Nut, Self Threading .................... Screw, Thumb 5/16-18 x 1 .............. Wrench, Hex L 1/8 .......... . ......... Wrench, Hex L 3/32 ................... Wrench, Hex L 5/32 ................... Key, Square 3/16 ............ . ......... 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 G w v X y_ /_i/2,_:.x/x z ,,_ @ , DD AA SIZE MODEL113.290650 SUPPLIEDLOOSEIN CARTON Item A B C D E F G H J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U _/ W X Y Z Part Name Blade Guard and Spreader ....
HH JJ KK LL MM MM MM NN B01t, Carriage 5/16-18 x 3/4 ............ Spacer, Fence Guide Bar ............... Nut, Self Threading .................... Screw, Thumb 5/16-18 x 1 .............. Wrench, Hex "L" 1/8 ................... Wrench, Hex "L" 3/32 .................. Wrench, Hex "L" 5/32 .................. Key, Square 3/16 ...................... 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 CC DD DD EE EE EE FF GG 00 Loose Parts Bag No. 62752 for Legs (Containing the Following Items): Screw, Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x5/8 ..........
2. Placesawonlegssothatholesin bottonof saw line up with holesin top of legs. 3. Installscrews,washers,Iockwashersand nuts as shown. 7/16 DIA. HOLES 11-1/4 r -- ---_) If youmountthesawonanyotherbench,makesure thatthereis anopeningin thetop of the benchthe samesizeastheopeninginthebottomofthesawso thatthesawdustcandropthrough.Recommended workingheightis 33to 37inchesfromthetop ofthe sawtableto the floor.
MOUNTING THE MOTOR: LOCKWASHER 6/16 IN. 1. From among the Ioo,se parts,"find the following hardware: 2 Hex Head Screws 5/16-18 x 5/8 in. long 4 Carriage Bolts, 5/16-18 x 3/4 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.) 2. Place motor on MOTOR BASE .... insert bolts through holes in base.., then through the motor. Install Iockwashers, and nuts. 3. Position motor so that edge of MOTOR FOOT and MOTOR BASE are even ...
MOTOR CONNECTIONS WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, NEVER CONNECT PLUG TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET UNTIL ALL ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETED TERMINAL GREEN 1. Open motor connector box cover located on left end of motor (viewed from rear of saw) using a flat blade screwdriver. INTERNAL L¢ 2. Remove GREEN SCREW and Iockwasher and insert screw through round metal terminal on the end of the GREEN wire of power cord with Iockwasher between terminal and motor frame. (See illus.) 3.
Lay REAR FENCE GUIDE BAR on table to.act.,_S a straightedge. If outer edge of extension is hig'h'er or lower than table surface: A. Slightly loosen nut holding the corner support bracket to extension using 7/16 in. wrench. B. Move end of extension up or down until outer eoge is even with table surface.., check with GUIDE BAR... tighten nuts. C. Recheck INNER edge of extension to make sure it has not moved ... readjust, if necessary. INSTALLING RIP FENCE GUIDE BARS REAR 1.
9. Hold rod with one hand and with a 1/2 in. wrench or pliers start screwing on ONEof the nuts only A TURN OR TWO ... screw on other nut the same way. 10. Using TWO 1/2 in. wrenches both of the nuts. or pliers tighten 11. Slide the bars so that screws are in the MIDDLE of the slotted holes. 12. Position rip fence over miter gauge groove, holding up the rear end while engaging front end with bar.,, lower fence onto table. 13. Plug saw into power outlet. 14.
8 THICKNESSES OF PAPER 22. Carefully move fence against blade. 23. Move front bar unti,I "0" mark on rip scale is approximately inline with indicator. Move FRONT bar upwards until fence is approximately 1/32 in. above table ... tighten screw at left end of bar. 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 n. 24. Adjust rear bar so that the fence is approximately 1/32 in. above table.
For very close adjustments, grasp the guide bar with both hands and move the fence with your thumbs. With fence on saw but NOT LOCKED 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, the spring pressure must be INCREASED. 1. Loosen the screws. 2. Move Spring slightly toward front of fence... tighten screws.
HEXSCREWS 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.
NOTE: All six screws can be reached through back of saw. Use a 9/16-in. wrench. To reach left-hand front trunnion screws, tilt blade to approximately 25 ° . After loosening screws reposition blade at 90 ° . To make this adjustment: a. Plug saw into power outlet. b. Insert yellow key into MASTER turn on. c. Press [-_ switch and REAR TRUNNION SCREWS key. d. Press and hold approximately wrench. _-_ key to tilt sawbladeto 25 ° to obtain clearance for e. Turn switch off. Remove yellow key. f.
INSTALLING BLADE GUARD 1. From among the loose parts, find 2 Hex Head Screws, 1/4-20 x 5/8 in. long 1 Hex Head Screw, 5/16-18 x 5/8 in. long 2 Hex Head Screws, 5/16-18 x 1 in. long 2 Hex Nuts, 1/4-20 (approx. dia. of hole 1/4 in.) 2 Lockwashers, 1/4 in. External Type (approx. alia. of hole 1/4 in.) 2 Lockwashers. 5/16 in. External Type (approx. dia. of hole 5/16 in.) 1 Thumbscrew Guard Support Spreader Support Spreader Rod DO NOT 2. Attach GUARD SUPPORT TIGHTEN screws. 3.
8. Raise Blade Guard .lift up both ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS'... insert one of the SETSCREW WRENCHES in the notches to hold the pawls out of the way. 9. Lay blade of square or other straightedge alongside of blade. 10. Loosen Hex Head Screw in GUARD SUPPORT and move spreader so that it touches blade of square ... tighten screw. 11. NOTE: The spreader is now square with the table and approximately in line with the sawblade.
INSTALLING BELT GUARD SUPPORT 1. Screws furnished with guard are "self threading".. , screw them into holes in BELT GUARD SUPPORT BRACKET, then remove them. 2. Position BELT GUARD SUPPORT BRACKET and BELT GUARD SUPPORT as shown and install the screws.., make sure motor shaft is in CENTER of hole in SUPPORT, TOGETHER TWO HOLES CLOSEST BELT SUPPORT GUARD BRACKET _ 10-32 X 1/2 IN. / _\%%.,_.__SELF.THREADING SCREW BELT \ GUARD BELT GUARD SUPPORT SUPPORT OPENING 3.
3. Loosen two motor base clamp screws.., motor in as far as it will go. push 4. a. Plug in saw, turn MASTER switch "ON". b. Press _ key. c. Press and hold L__ key to lower blade even with table top. d. Turn MASTER switch "OFF", remove yellow key and unplug saw. 5. Install belt on motor pulley and saw pulley. 6. Sight along edges of both pulleys and move motor pulley so that belt is parallel to the edges of both pulleys.., tighten the setscrew in the motor pulley. 7. Make sure blade is 90 ° to table.
MITER GAUGE NOTE: The slots for the Stop Pin and the angle graduations are manufactured to close tolerances which provide accuracy for most woodworking projects. In cases where greater accuracy is required, it is recommended thata trial cut be made and checked before cutting the actual workpiece. LOCK BAR Before using the miter gauge, check that the head of the miter gauge is square to its bar when the Stop Pin is indexed at 0° and the Lock Knob tightened.
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF MECHANICAL CONTROLS 10. SAWBLADE 11. EXACT-I-CUT MITER 8. BLADE GUARD GAUGE \ 9. TABLE LOCK HANDLE \ INSERT ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS 6. RIP FENCE 7, MITER GAUGE HOLES FOR ATTACHING WOODEN FACING RIP FENCE LOC ELECTRONIC CONTROLS CAUTION: Before turning switch on, make sure the blade guard is correctly installed and operating properly. 1. MASTER SWITCH: This is the power on-off switch for the computer's display and keyboard functions.
. SAW_()_TO_ SWITCH: Thi,s_swit_h i_used to turn the saw motor on and off___,,_ '_L ._ _ NOTE:_Pdsl_i_ing off either the Saw Motor Switch or the Master Switch will shut off power to the saw motor. NOTE: Only the _-]. due to either a power interruption has been unplugged. FLASHING "P" INDICATES CALIBRATION REQUIRED _OTOR Operation of this switch is the same as the Master Switch except for the yellow key. WARNING: Do not stand in line with blade when turning switch on. 4.
Select a piece of smooth straight wood approx. 3/4" thick, at least as long as the rip fence, and at least 7-1/2" wide (high) to permit clamping of featherboards. Attach it to the fence with three Round Head #10 Wood Screws 2 in. long. To remove the facing, loosen the screws, slide the facing backward and pull the screws through the round holes. blade at 90 ° to the table and at zero elevation accurately sets the program that computes the elevation and bevel angle of the blade.
8_,BLADEGUARD must always be in place and working properly for all thru-sawing cuts That fs, all cuts where ,the blade cuts completely through the workpiece. NEVER OPERATE THE SAW WITHOUT THE PROPER INSERT IN PLACE. USE THE SAW BLADE INSERT WHEN SAWING . . . USE THE COMBINATION DADO-MOLDING INSERT WHEN DADOING OR MOLDING. 10. REMOVING AND INSTALLING SAWBLADE WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING SAWBLADE.
A. Checkdisc... if it is above table surface, place a piece of hardwood on top of it and tap it down. B. With blade 90 ° (square to table) cut off a piece of wood. C. Pull miter gauge back until wood is over disc. Using very sharp pencil, mark a line on disc. D. With miter gauge in right hand groove, follow same procedure and mark another line on disc. E. These lines indicate the "path" of the cut (kerf) made by the sawblade. F. When cutting the workpiece, line up mark on workpiece with line on disc.
USING THE MITER GAUGE 6. Do not stand directly in front of the blade in case of a THROWBACK (Small cut-off piece caught by the back of the blade and thrown toward the operator). Stand to either side of the blade. 7. Keep your hands clear of the blade and out of the path of the blade. 8. If blade stalls or stops while cutting, TURN SWITCH OFF before attempting to free the blade.
CALIBRATING FOR ELECTRONIC Calibration Procedure Usifl_ ff0"_lameter Sawblade. 1. Plug in the saw and insert yellow key into MASTER switch and turn "ON." Display will show flashing C. Whenever the saw has been unplugged or there has been an interruption in power, it will be necessaryto calibrate the "zero" points for the elevation and bevel operations. To do this, perform the steps listed below.
SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE TO RETAIN CALIBRATION By following the procedure below when the work session is over, recalibration is done by simply pressing the _ key after the saw Js plugged in and the MASTER switch is turned "ON". 1, Press _ key. 2. Press _ key. 3. Press _ key. 4. Press _ key. 5. Press [_ key. 6. Press [_ key. Saw blade will automatically return to the "0" bevel and "0" elevation where it was calibrated.
CROSSCUTTING CROSSCUTTING is 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 setat "0". The graduations on the miter gauge provide accuracy for average woodworking. In some cases where extreme accuracy is required, make a trial cut and then recheck it with an accurate square, or protractor. If necessary, the miter gauge head can be swiveled slightly to achieve the desired angle.
/ \ When' cutting long workpieces, invertAUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT and position it on top of the guide bars to support the workpiece as near to the end as possible. If this does not adequately support the workpiece, you can make a simple support by clamping a piece of plywood to a sawhorse. \ \ |Y FENCE/ WORK SUPPORT Use the Hold-Down Clamp (Optional Accessory) on the miter gauge for greater accuracy. REPETITIVE \ CUTTING REPETITIVE CUTTING is cutting a quantity of p!eces the same length without
MITER CUTTING MITER CUTTING is cutting wood at an angle other than 90 ° with the edge of the wood. Follow the same procedure as you would for crosscutting. Adjust the miter gauge to the desired angle, and lock it. The miter gauge may be used in either of the grooves n the table. When using the miter gauge in the LEFT Hand groove, hold the workpiece firmly against the miter gauge head with your left hand, and grip the lock knob with your right.
BEVEL CROSSCUTTING BEVEL CROSSCUTTING is the same as crosscutting except that the wood is cut at an angle other than 90 ° with the flat side of the wood. WORKPIECE Adjust the blade to the desired angle. Set blade elevation to clear top of workpiece by 1/8". Verify this clearance by placing the work next to the blade. Use the Miter Gauge in the groove to the RIGHTof the blade. It cannot be used in the groove to the LEFT because the blade guard will interfere.
USING THE RIPPING, BEVEL RIPPING, PLOUGHING, MOLDING, RESAWING AND RABBETING are performed using the RIP FENCE together with the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT, PUSH STICK OR PUSH BLOCK. RIP FENCE 5. Have blade extend approximately 1/8 in. above top of workpiece. Additional blade exposure would increase the hazard potential. 6. Do not stand directly in front of the blade in case of a KICKBACK. Stand to either side of the blade. 7. Keep your hands clear of the blade and out of the path of the blade. 8.
When "WIDTH OF RIP" is 6 in. and WIDER use your RIGHT Hand to feed the workpiece until it isclear of the table. Use LEFT hand ONLY to guide the workpiece.., do not FEED the workpiece with,the left hand. OR When "WIDTH OF RIP" is 2in. to 6in. 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 Support with two "C" clamps.
Feedthe workpieceby handalongthe AUXILIARY FENCEuntilthe end is approx.1 in. pastthefront edgeofthe table.Continuetofeedusingthe PUSH BLOCK. Holdtheworkpiecein positionandinstallthePUSH BLOCKby sliding it on top of the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT (ThisMayRaiseGuard). NarrowstripsthickerthantheAuxiliaryFence/Work Supportmayenterthe guardandstrikethe baffle. CAREFULLY raiseguardonlyenoughto clearthe workpiece.UsePUSHBLOCKto completecut. BAFFLE In this example a 14" wide board will be cut down the center.
PLOUGHINGAND MOLDING PLOUGHINGis grooving with the grain the way of the workplece using the fence holddowns and feed devices. long Use proper PLOUGHING MOLDING is shaping the workpiece with the grain the long way of the workpiece, using the fence. Use proper holddowns and feed devices SURFACE MOLDING RESAWING RESAWING is known as ripping a piece of wood through its thickness. Do not attempt to resaw BOWED or WARPED material. NOTE: To RESAWa piece of wood wider than 3-3/8 in,. .
RABBETING RABBETING is known as cutting out a section of the corner of a piece of material, across an end or along an edge. To make a RABBET requires cuts which do not go all the way through the material. Therefore the blade guard must be removed. 1. Remove blade guard. FIRST For rabbeting along an edge (long way of workpiece) as shown, add facing to rip fence (see 6, RIP FENCE, p. 25) approximately as high as the workpiece is wide.
USING FEATHERBOARDS (sawblade, dado head, molding head, etc.) with a pushstick, as in ripping. Before starting the operation (switch 'OFF' and cutter below table surface}: (a) Install featherboards so they exert pressure on the workpiece; be positive they are secure, and (b) Make sure by trial that the featherboards will stop a kickback if one should occur. Add 8 inch high flat facing board to the fence, the full length of the fence.
MAINTENANCE WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAINTAINING OR LUBRICATING YOUR SAW, Do not allow sawdust to accumulate inside the saw. \ \ Frequently blow out any dust that may accumulate inside the saw cabinet and the motor. Frequently clean you cutting tools with Craftsman Gum and Pitch Remover. A coat of automobile-type wax applied to the table will help to keep the surface clean and allow workpieces to slide more freely.
TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING: FOR'YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING, TROUBLE PROBABLE TROUBLE Excessive vibration, SHOOTING -- GENERAL CAUSE REMEDY 1. Blade out of balance. 1. Discard 2. Damaged V-Belt or poor belt. 2. Replace as Indicated. Pulleys Blade and use a different blade. Cannot make square cut when crosscutting. 1. Miter gauge not adjusted properly. 1. See "Assembly" Cut binds, burns or stalls motor when ripping.
TROUBLE TROUBLE Motor starts slowly or fails to come up to full speed. Motor overheats. Starting switch in motor will not operate. Motor stalls (resulting in blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers). Frequent opening of fuses or circuit breakers, SHOOTING PROBABLE -- SAW MOTOR (Continued) CAUSE REMEDY 1. Low voltage will not trip relay. 2. Windings burned out or open. 3. Sawdust inside motor. 1. Request voltage check from the power company. 2. Have motor repaired or replaced. 3.
TROUBLE TROUBLE SHOOTING -- ELECTRONICS REMEDY CAUSE i Flashing "C" in display when Master Switch is turned "ON". 1. Power Interruption 2. Saw just plugged in and not calibrated 1. See Cahbrating p. 29. No display or failure of electronic function 1. No power to unit. 1. Check plug, fuse, or circuit breakers. Inspect line, cord and plug for damaged insulation and shorted wires. 2. Turn Master Switch "ON". 3.
f © CALIBRATION GAUGE Use to set calibration point in elevation for cutting tools 10" or smaller, such as DADO or MOLDING HEAD. THIS LINE EVEN WITH TABLE TOP DIRECTIONS 1. Unplug saw; remove cutting tool. 2. Assemble new Cutting instructions with cutting tighten arbor nut. tool tool per and 3, Install proper insert. 4. Plug saw in, turn MASTER switch on and press _ key. 5. Place the notch of this card to the left side of cutting tool, over the fixed blade collar. 6.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN MODEL NO. 113.290600 10 INCH TABLE & 113.
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