[ Save This Manual For F_ure R_erence owners manual MODEL NO. 113.298720 SAW WiTH LEGS TWO CAST iRON TABLE EXTENSIONS MOTOR AND QUICK RELEASE RiP FENCE Serial Number Model and serial number may be found at the left-hand side of the base. You should record both model and serial numoer in a safe place for future use. IO-INCH TABLE SAW CAUTION: Read GENERAL and ADDITIONAL SAFETY . assembly . operating INSTRUCTIONS e repair parts carefully Sold by SEARS, Part No SP5!16 ROEBUCK AND CO.
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 workmanship, Sears will repel r it, free of charge. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States. WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CO NTACTI NG THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.
2. Choose the right blade orcutting accessory for the material and the type of cutting you plan to do. 3. Never use grinding wheels, abrasive cut-off wheels, friction wheels (metal slitting blades) wire wheels or buffing wheel. They can fly apart explosively. 4. Choose and inspect your cutting tool carefully. a. To avoid cutting tool failure and thrown shrapnel (broken pieces of blade), use only 10" or smaller blades or other cutting tools marked for speeds of 3450 rpm or higher. b.
- Never cut more than one workpiece at a time. - Never turn your table saw "ON" before clearing everything except the workpiece and related support devices off the table. Plan the way you will push the workpiece through. - NEVER putt the workpiece through. Start and finish the cut from the front of the table saw. - NEVER put your fingers or hands in the path of the sawblade or other cutting tool.
addiUonai instructions for CROSS CUT TYPE CUTS Before starting - NEVER use the rip fence when crosscutting. - An auxiliary wood facing attached to the miter gauge can help prevent workpiece twisting and throwbacks. Attach it to the holes provided. Make the facing long enough and big enough to support your work, Make sure, however, it will not interfere with the sawblade guard. - Use jigs or fixtures to help hold any piece too small to extend across the full length of the miter gauge face during the cut.
MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AN This saw is designed to use a 3450 RPM motor onmy. Do not use any motor that runs faster than 345,0 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 qu_ck connect tabs "A" and "g" on terminal board. WARNING: Do not change any of these connections with current on.
CONTENTS Removing and Installing Sawblade ...................... 24 Exact-I-Cut ........................................................... 24 BASIC SAW OPERATION ....................................... 25 Work Helpers ....................................................... 25 Safety Instuctions for Basic Saw Operation ......... 26 Using the Miter Gauge ......................................... 29 Crosscutting ..................................................... 29 Repetitive Cutting ......................
Z AA AO "_ AG AH AL LIST OF LOOSE PARTS item A B C D E F J Part Name Blade Guard and Spreader ............... Rip Fence. ............................. Owners Manual . ....................... Cast Iron Table Extensions .............. Miter Gauge ........................... Rip Fence Guide Bar Rod ................ Rip Fence Guide Bar with Rip Scale (Front) .............................. S Support, Motor Base .................... V Rip Fence Guide Bar (Rear) .............. AJ Leg ......................
ASSEMBLY Before mounting the saw on legs, a stand or a bench, the Table Insert and Blade Squareness must be checked at this time. .OCKWASHER iNSTALLING / HANDWHEELS 1. Line up FLAT SPOTS on shaft and hardwheel, push handwheel onto shaft. Install screw and Iockwasher to lock handwheet on shaft. 10-32 x 314 IN. PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW ELEVATION HANDWHEEL TILT HANDWHEEL = CHECKING TABLE iNSERT 2. Insert should be flush with table top, Check as shown.
ASSEMBLING STEEL LEGS From among the loose parts, find the following Hardware: 24 Truss Head Screws, 1/4-20 x 5/8 in. long (top of screw is rounded) 24 Lockwashers, 1/4 in, External Type (approx. dia. of hote 1/4 in.) 24 Hex Nuts, 1/4-20 (approx. dia. of hole 1/4 in.) 8 Hex Nuts, 1/2-13 (approx. dia. of hole 1/2 in.) 4 Leveling feet Assemble the legs as shown.. 1.
ATTACHING AND ASSEMBLING TABLE EXTENSIONS From among the loose parts find the following hardware: (Quantity indicated is for 2 extensions) HARDWARE EXTENSIONS Ref. No. FOR INSTALLING TO SAW TABLE Description Qty, 1 Hex Hdl Screw, 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 ...... 2 3 4 Flat Washer (Dia: of Hole 11/32) ..... External Lockwasher, 5/16 ........... He× Nut, 5/16-18 .................... 8 8 8 8 1. |nsert four (4) 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 in. tong through holes in each EXTENSION. screws 2.
MOUNTING SWITCH JAM NUT 5116-18 1. From among loose parts find the following: 2 Hex Head Screws, 5/16-18 x 3/4 in. long 2 Flatwashers (dia. of hole 21/64 in.) 2 External Lockwashers 2 Hex Nuts, 5/16-18 2. Insert two 3/4 inch washers then through screws through holes in switch. 3. Insert screws through holes eight fence guide bar as illustrated 4. Install two Iockwashers INSTALLING and nuts RiP FENCE 1.
8. Hold rod with one hand and with a 1/2 in. wrench or pliers start screwing on ONE of the nuts only A TURN OR TWO... screw on other nut the same way. 9. Using TWO 1/2 in. wrenches both of the nuts. or pliers tighten 10. Slide the bars so that screws are in the MIDDLE of the slotted holes. 11, Position rip fence over miter gauge groove, holding up the rear end while engaging front end with bar lower fence onto table. 8 THICKNESSES OF PAPER 12. Raise blade all the way up. 13.
ALIGNING RiP FENCE The fence should slide easily along the bars and always remain in alignment (parallel to sawblade and miter gauge grooves). The alignment is maintained by a spring underneath the fence which bears against the front guide bar. TO movethe fence, loosen the lock handle and grasp the fence with one hand at the front. For very close adjustments, grasp theguide bar with both hands and move the fence with your thumbs. \ SELF ALIGNING ADJUSTMENT Place fence on saw but DO NOT LOCK IT.
If fence does not slide easily along the bars, the pressure of the spring can be REDUCED. 1. Loosen the screws. 2. Move spring slightly tighten screws. toward rear of fence . . . WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY FROM JAMS OR KICKBACK, BE SURE TO PROPERLY ADJUST AND PUSH LOCK LEVER ALL THE WAY DOWN UNTIL THE LEVER RESTS ON THE STOP BEFORE USING THIS RIP FENCE.
ADJUSTING RiP SCALE POINTER 1. Turn ELEVATION HANDWHEEL clockwise untH blade is up as high as it will go, IMPORTANT: BLADE must be SQUARE (90 ° ) to TABLE. in order to ALIGN rip fence. _-K HANDLE 2. Position fenceon right side of sawblade so that it touches the sides of the teeth.., tighten lock handle. POINTER 3. Loosen screw holding the pointer . . . adjust pointer so that it points to "0" .. tighten screw.
7. Slide SPREADER ROD into BLADE GUARD SUPPORT until end of ROD is even With edge of SUPPORT . . . Tighten Hex Head _crew in support, 8. Attach SPREADER to SPREADER SUPPORT so that the edge of the spreader is even with the edge of the spreader support. •, tighten screws. 9. Raise ANTIKICKBACK PAWL (hoSd it in place with a piece of masking tape) •.. align spreader SQUARE to table • . . Tighten SCREWS. both 5/16-18 x ! in. HEX 1/4-20 HEX HD. SCREW 1/d IN.
16.Make two folds n a small piece (6 x 6 in,) of ordinary NEWSPAPER making three thicknesses. The folded gauge". paper will be used as a "spacing / \ 17. Place RIP FENCE on table... CAREFULLY move it against blade so that it is paralletto the blade and just TOUCHES tips of saw teeth.., tighten RIP FENCE LOCK LEVER. 18. Insert folded FENCE, paper between SPREADER I FOLDEDPAPER and 19. Using a 7/16" wrench, loosen the 1/4-20 hex head screws so the spreader can slide sideways. 20.
5. From among the loose parts, find the following hardware: 4 Carriage Bolts, 5/16 - 18 x 3/4 in. long 4 Hex Nuts, 5/16-18 (approx. dia. of hole 5/t6 in.) 4 Lockwashers, 5/16 in. External Type (approx. dia. of hole 5/16 in.) LOCKWASHER 5/16 IN. 5/16-18 NUT 6. Remove Blade Guard and Spreader. SHAFT GUARD 7. Place motor on MOTOR BASE,.. insert bolts through holes in base.., then through the motor. Install Iockwashers, and nuts. THESE TWO EDGES EVEN CARRIAGE BOLT 5./16-18 X 3/4 IN. l _'_ ,,_" 8.
21. Loosen the two MOTOR CLAMP SCREWS on each end of motor. Rotate the motor so that the CAPACITOR COVER is on top.., tighten the screws. The ventilation holes are now facing downward which will help prevent sawdust from entering motor. CAPACITOR COVER \ \ \ VENTILATION HOLES MOTOR CLAMP SCREW (BOTH ENDS) I iNSTALLING BELT GUARD 1. Remove the belt and motor pulley. 2. Screws furnished with guard are "self threading" • . screw them into holes in BELT GUARD SUPPORT BRACKET, then remove them.
BELT 5. Reinstall motor pulley the same way it was when you aligned the belt. 6. Place belt on SAW PULLEY... insert end of belt through opening in END of guard, 7. Slip belt over motor pulley. 8. Press guard onto support so that bottom of guard is approximately 3/4 in. away from belt, NOTE: To remove guard, lift up on LONG TABS of clips.., pull guard outward, The clips should remain on the BELT GUARD SUPPORT. 1 3/4 IN. PLUGGING IN MOTOR 1. From among the loose parts, find two wire ties. 2.
TO KNOW YOUR SAW GETTING 9 SAWBLADE 7 8 10 BLADE GUARD TABLE INSERT EXACT-I-CUT ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS RIP 6 MITER FENCE GAUGE HOLES ATTACHING RIP LOCK 4 FOR FACING FENC_ HANDLE TILT LOCK (UNDERNEATH _ _,_ HANDLE TABLE) -\_.C 1 2 ELEVATION \ HANDWHEEL 3 TILT HANDWHEEL \ "_ ON-OFF ON-OFF SWITCH SWITCH CAUTION: Before turning switch on, make surethe blade guard is correctly installed and operating property. The On-Off Switch has a locking feature.
2 3 4 5 ELEVATION HANDWHEEL...elevates the blade, Turn clockwise to elevate.,, clockwise to lower. or lowers counter- If necessary, the miter gauge head can then be swiveled slightly to compensate and then locked. TILT HANDWHEEL... tilts the blade for bevel cutting. Turn clockwise to tilt toward left . . . counterclockwise to tilt toward right. Slots are provided in the miter gauge for attaching an AUXILIARY FACING to make it easier to cut long pieces.
NEVEROPERATETHE SAW WITHOUT THE PROPERINSERTIN PLACE.USE OF THE SAW BLADEINSERTWHENSAWING. . . USE THE COMBINATrON DADOMOLDINGINSERTWHEN DADOINGORMOLDING. 9 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. Raise Blade Guard... ARBOR WRENCH / ARBOR ! remove insert. WOOD B. To REMOVE blade, place a block of wood against front of blade...
BASIC WORK SAW OPERATION 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 Block and the Auxiliary Fence/Work Support, which you can make yourself. SLIGHTLY LESS THAN THICKNESS OF WORKPIECE UP TO 3/8" 1-5/8 After you have made a few practice cuts, make up these "helpers" before starting any projects. Make the "Push Stick" first.
AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT Make one using a piece of 3t8 in. and 3/4 in. Plywood. Fasten together with glue and wood screws. NOTE: Since the Push Block is used with the Fence, the 4-3/4 in. dimensions must be held on both the pieces. 1-1/4 Auxiliary identical THIS FACE AND EDGE MUST BE PARALLEL 3/8 NOTE All dimension AUXILIARY AUXILIARY PANEL WORK SUPPORT Make using a piece of 3/4" and 3/8" together with glue and wood screws.
4, Choose fully. and inspect your cutting tool - Any power saw can throw foreign objects into the eyes, This can cause permanent eye damage. Wear safety goggles (not glasses) that comply with ANSI Z87.1 (shown on package). Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses. They are not safety glasses, Safety goggles are available at Sears retail catalog stores. Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87.1 could seriously hurt you when they break.
- Never c0nfinethe piece being cut off.That is, the piece NOT against the fence, miter gauge or fixture. Never hold it. clamp it. touch it, or use length stops against it. It must be free to move. If confined, it could get wedged against the blade and cause a kickback or throwback. - Never cut more than one workpiece time. at a -Never turn your table saw "ON" before clearing everything except the workpiece and related support devices off the table. Plan the way you will push the workpiece through.
USING THE MITER GAUGE The MITER GAUGE is used when CROSSCUTTING, MITER CUTTING, BEVEL CUTTING, COMPOUND MITER CUTTING, DADOING and when RABBETTING AND MOLDING across the end of a narrow workpiece. - An auxiliary wood facing attached to the miter gauge can help prevent workpiece twisting and throwbacks. Attach it to the holes provided. Make the facing long enough and big enough to support your work. Make sure, however, it will not in.terfere with the sawblade guard.
REPETITIVE CUTTING REPETITIVE CUTTING is known as cutting quantity of pieces the same length without having mark each piece. a to 1. Use the Stop Rods (optional accessory) only for cutting duplicate pieces 6 in. long and longer, 2. Follow all instructions safety precautions for cross cutting, and operational When making repetitive cuts from a long workpiece, make sure it is adequately supported.
BEVEL CROSSCUTTING BEVEL CROSSCUTTI NG is the same as crosscutting except that the wood is also cut at an ang{e,, • other than 90 ° with the flat side of the wood. Adjust the blade to the desired angle. Use the Miter Gauge in the groove to the RIGHT of the blade. _t cannot be used in the groove to the LEFT because the blade guard wilm interfere. Hold the workpiece with your right hand and the lockhandle with your left hand.
RIPPING Ripping A cutting operation along the length of the Position the fence to the desired WIDTH lock in place. workpiece. ALWAYS SUPPORT LONG WORKPIECES OF RIP and Before starting to rip, be sure A_ Rip Fence is parallel to sawblade. B. Spreader is properly aligned with sawblade C. Antikickback pawls are functioning properly When ripping LONG BOARDS or LARGE always usea work support. A simple one can be made by clamping plywood to a sawhorse.
When "WIDTH OF RIP" is6 in, and WIDER use your RIGHT Hand to feed the workpiece until it is clear of the table, Use LEFT hand ONLY to guide the workpiece.,, not FEED the workpiece with the left hand. do When "Wl 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 wil! interfere, . . USE the AUX LIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT and PUSH BLOCK, Attach Auxiliary Fence/Work with two "C" clam ps.
Feed the workpiece by hand along the AUXILIARY FENCE until the end is approx. 1 in. past the front edge of the table. Continue to feed using the PUSH BLOCK, Hold the workpiece in position and install the PUSH BLOCK by sliding it on top of the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT (This May Raise Guard). BAFFLE Narrow strips thicker than the Auxiliary Fence!Work Support may enter the guard and strike the baffle. CAREFULLY raise guard only enough to clear the workpiece. Use PUSH BLOCK to complete cut.
RE;SAWING RESAWING is known as 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 inch . . . it will be necessary to remove the blade guard,,, and use the AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT (See "Work Helpers"). SMALL BLOCK OF WOOD Clamp itto the table so that the workpiece will SLIDE EASILY but not TILT or MOVE SIDEWAYS without BINDING between the two fences.
RABBETING RABBETING is known as cutting out a section of the corner of a piece of material, across an end or along an edge _FIRST CUT J J RA SECOND 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. / 2. For rabbeting along an edge (long way of workpiece) as shown, add facing to rip fence approximately as high as the workplece is wide.
MOLDING CUTTING Instructionsfor operating the Molding Head are contained in a booklet furnished with the Molding Head. When using the molding head, it wil! be necessary to remove the Blade Guard and Spreader. USE CAUTION. USE MITER GAUGE, FENCE, FEATHERBOARDS, AND PUSH STICK, ETC., AS REQUIRED. The recommended molding head is listed under Recommended Accessories in this manual. Always use Molding mended Accessories. ALWAYS REPLACE THE BLADE GUARD AND SPREADER WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED MOLDING.
HEELING ADJUSTMENT PARALLELISM OF SAWBLADE GAUGE GROOVE or TO MITER 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"), To check for parallelism: WARNING -- FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REM OVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET. 1.
EDGE OF TRUNNION 8. Using a wood block and mallet as showm move rear trunnion to right or left as required to realign the blade. If necessary, shift front trunnion in similar manner; but do NOT move front trunnion unless necessary. Recheck the alignment with the square, then securely retighten a!l six trunnion screws. CLAW HAMMER WOOD BLOCK ), PLACE BLOCK HERE_ OR HERE EDGE OF CRADLE REAR OF SAW BLADE TILT, OR SQUARENESS OF BLADE TO TABLE 90° (SQUARE) and 45 ° (BEVEL) STOP COLLARS.
If blade is SQUARE to table; POINTER A. Check pointer IF POINTER DOES NOT pointto the"0" bevel scale: mark on the SCALE ADJUSTING SCREW A. Remove Elevation Handwheel. B. Loosen screw and adjust pointer medium screwdriver. . . . using POINTER AT "O"POSITION C. Install Elevation Handwheel. If blade is NOT SQUARE tc table.., STOP must be ADJUSTED. 1. Using amedium sizescrewdriver, setscrews in 90 ° STOP COLLAR.
If bladeisNOT45° STOPCOLLARandSCALEmust beADJUSTED. 1.RemoveElevationHandwheel. 2. Usingasmallsizescrewdriver,reachthrucurved slot in front trim paneland loosenBOTHsetscrewsin 45° STOP COLLAR. NOTE: If you can't reach the setscrews, turn the TILT HANDWHEEL slightly. 3. ROTATE the STOP COLLAR moving it IN or OUT and TILT blade RIGHT or LEFT . . . checking with your square until blade is 45 ° to table. 4. TIGHTEN the setscrews. NOTE: If you can't reach the setscrews, TILT HANDWHEEL slightly. turn 5.
LUBRiCATiON The following parts should be oiled occasionally with SAE No. 20 or No. 30 engine oil. 1. Tilt screw th reads and pivot nut. (First Clean with Craftsman Gum & Pitch Remover.) 2. Elevation screw threads and pivot nut. (First Clean with Craftsman Gum & Pitch Remover.) 3. Cradle bearing points. 4. Bearing points and rip fence. n guard assembly, miter gauge 0 t t BEARING POINTS SEARS RECOMMENDS THE FOLLOWING .._.
TROUBLE WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETy, OUTLET BE FORE TROUBLESHOOTING. TURN SWITCH TROUBLE TROUBLE "OFF" SHOOTING PROBABLE AND ALWAYS out of balanceL,____ Cannot make square 1. Miter gauge not adjusted PLUG FROM POWER REMEDY Blade and use a different 1. See "Adjustments" section 1. Sharpen blade. blade. "Miter Gauge." properly, Cut binds, burns or 1. Dull when blade tooth ripping. with improper or replace set. 2. Blade 2. See "Adjustments" is Heeling. 3. Warped 4.
TROUBLE TROUBLE I SHOOTING PROBABLE 2. Windings ' (Continued) REMEDY CAUSE 1. Low voltage will not to full speed, MOTOR burned j 1. Request out voltage check from 2. Have motor repaired the power company. or replaced. or open. 3. Starting relay not 3. Have relay replaced. operating. Motor overheats, 1. Motor 2. Improper cooling. circulation • Starting motor (Air motor sawdust, accumulating circulation into through See "Maintenance due to blade. normal air motor.
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO.113.298720 9 10 , /_! I#,_ / ; &_]s FIGURE Key No. Part No. 1 - RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 62942 62945 62775 9404336 Handle Shoe Indicator 5 6 7 8 62941 423567 62946 STD600805 Head. Fence Screw, Sems 3/8-16 Channel, Fence 62528 Key No. Description Screw, Pan Cross No. 4-40 x 1/4 *Screw. Pan Cross 8-32 x 1/2 Spring, Fence Type "T" x 1/2 Type "T" Lock * Standard Hardware 62952 Part No.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.298720 Always order by Part Number - not by Key Number. FIGURE Key No. I I Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 62579 ISTD522506 ISTD551225 ISTD541025 ISTD523110 16254! 'STD551231 ISTD541031 J60313 !627O3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 162718 ISTD501102 1133645 162584 162493 162952 162710 162709 19 20 21 22 23 162539 160381 ISTD523117 162704 ISTD511107 3 PARTS Key No.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.298720 12 14 / / 18 [ f / 13 19 20 i 21 16 62 59 25 56 \ 22 _.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113,298720 FIGURE Key No. Part No. I I Support, 60204 Screw, STD 571812 *Pin, Spreader Thumb 5/16-18 Roll 3/16 x 1-1/4 x 1 STD 523106 *Screw, Hex Hd. 5/16-18 x 5/8 5 I STD 523110 *Screw, Hex Hd.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.298720 5 I 1 12 11 ! 6 _8 FIGURE Key Part No. No. -1 2 I 5 - 62704 MITER 3 4 5 6 7 8i 9 62704 162693 62692 STD 551031 37893 STD 510803 135 37895 37896 9417295 10 62230 11 12 13 STD541231 52225 62383 14 60288 GAUGE ASSEMBLY Key No. Miter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Knob, Miter Gauge (Includes Key No. t) *Washer, Plain, 21/64 × 1 x 1/16 Gauge, Miter *Screw, Pan Hd.
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113.298720 5 4 \ _3 I f 2 / FIGURE 8 - TABLE FIGURE 7 - LEGS Key No. Part No. Key! No. Description Screw, Serrated Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x 5/8 1 60314 2 62552 Leg 3 62554 Stiffener, Side Ext. 1/4 4 STD 551225' *Lockwasher,' *Nut, Hex 1/4-20 5 STD 541025 Stiffener, End 6 62553 *Nut, Hex 1/2-13 7 STD 541250 Foot, Leveling 8 803835 HARDWARE FOR ATTACHING LEGS TO SAW. 9 STD 523112 *Screw, Hex'Hd. 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 10 " STD 551031 Washer, 11/32 I.D.
10 iNCH TABLE SAW SERVICE 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. MODEL NO. 113.298720 The model number of your 10-inch table saw will be found on a plate attached to your saw, at the left-hand side of the base.