Save This Uanuam For Future Reference MODEL NO'S, 113o298722 113.298762 SAW WITH LEGS TWO CAST IRON TABLE EXTENSIONS MOTOR AND QUICK RELEASE RiP FENCE Serial Number Modelandserialnumbermaybefound at the left-handside ofthe base. SEAFW / CRRFTSMRH You should record both model and serial number in a sale place for future use. IO.INCH TABLE SAW FOR YOUR SAFETY: • assembly ooperating ° repair parts Read ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. _,, Sold by SEARS, Part No. SP5627 ROEBUCK illll AND CO.
FULLONEYEARWARRANTY ONCRAFTSMAN TABLESAW If wlth|noneyearfromthedaleof purchase, this Craftsman TableSawfallsdueto a defect in mstedal or wo_manshlp, Sears will repair it, free of charge. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States. WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BYSIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY WHILE THiS PRODUCT iS USED IH THE UNITED STATES.
E. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form habit of checking for and removing keys and adjusting wrencheslrem tool before turning it on. F. To avoid injury from jams, slips or thrown pieces (kickback and throwback): 1. USE ONLY "RECOMMENDED ACCESSO- RIES" (See page 43). Follow the instructions that come with the accessories. Using other accessories may be dangerous. 2. Choose the right blade or cutting accessory for the material and the type of cutting you plan to do. 3.
or vibrates a lot, stop immediately. Turn the saw off. Unplug the saw. Do not restart until finding and fixing the problem. 4. Use extra caution with large,, very small or awkwardworkpisces. a. Use extra supports(tables, sawhorses,block, etc.) for any workpieces large enough to tip when not hell down to thetable top.
BEFORE STARTING 1. To avoid kickbacks and slips into the blade, make sure the Rip Fence is parallel to the sawblade. 2. Check the anti-kickback pawls. (See "BASIC SAW OPERATION - USING THE RIP FENCE.") The Pawls must stop a kickback once it has started. Replace or sharpen Anti-Kickback Pawls when points become dull. 3. Plastic and composition (like hardboard) materials may be cut on your saw. However, since these are usually quite hard and slippery, the Anti-Kickback Pawls may not stop a kickback.
glossary of terms for woodworking Sawbisde Path The area ofthe workpiece or table top directly in line with the part of the workpiece whichwill be, or has been, cut by the blade. Set Thedistance that thetip of the sawblade tooth isbent (or set) outward from the face of the blade. Throw-Back Throwing of pieces in a manner similar to a kickback. Thru-Sawing Any cutting operation where the blade extends completely through the thickness of the workpiece.
NOTE: The adapterillustratedis for use only if you already have a properly grounded 2-prong receptacle. The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent overheating and motor burn-out, use the followingtable to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension cord. Use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-prong receptacles which accept the plug on the saw. 1 H.P. MOTR 110- 120V Extension Cord Length Wire Size A.W.
unpacking and checking contents TOOLS NEEDED Phillips Screwdriver COMBINATION SQUARE MUST BE TRUE, STRAIGHT EDGE OF BOARD 3, 4" THICK. THIS EOGE MUST BE PERFECTLY STRAIGHT. Medium Scra_dr|ver Small Screwdriver DRAW LIGHT BOARD ALONG LINE THIS ON EDGE _ ; '_ _ / Plier Combination SIZE Square Set 7/16 Screw 3/32 1/8 5/32 Wrenchea in, 1/2 in. 91"16 In. L_ Wrenches In. In. In. / SHOULD BE NO GAP OR OVERLAP HERE WHEN SQUARE IS FLIPPEO OVER IN OOTTED POSITION.
ITEM V W X Y Z X AA AA AA AA AA AA AB AB AC AC AC AD AE .. AF AL AA AB AB AB AC AC AF AG AH AA AB AC AF AJ AK PARTNAME QTY BagofLoosePartsNo. (Containing thefollowingitems) BeltandPulleyGuard...................................... 1 BeltGuardClip"S". ......................................... 3 Screw, Pan Hd. 10-32 × 1/2 ............................. 2 Support, Belt Guard ......................................... 1 Belt Guard Support Bracket ............................. 1 Bag of Loose Parts ............
assembly Before mounting the saw on legs, a stand or a bench, the Table Insert and Blade Squareness must be checked at tt_s time. INSTALUNG LOCKWASHER HANDWHEELS 1. Line up FLAT SPOTS on shaft and Handwheel, Push Handwheelonto shaft. Install screw and Iockwasher to lock Handwheel on shaft. 10-32 X 314 IN.
ASSEMBLRNG © G STEEL LEGS 114 IN EXTERNAL LOCKWASHER 1. From among the loose parts, find the following hardware: *24 *24 *24 *8 *4 1/4-20 HEX NUT 114-20 x 1/2 IN. TRUSS HEAD SCREW Truss Head Screws, 1/4-20 x 1/2" long Lockwasher, 1t4 External Hex Nuts, 1/4-20 Hex Nuts, 3/8-16 Leveling Feet Items marked with an asterik (*) are shown actual size. 318-16 HEX NUT LEVELING FOOT 2. Assemble the legs as shown.
assembly SAW._ IBASE 2. Place saw on legs so that holes in bottom of saw line up with holes in top of legs. 3. Install screws, washers, shown. HEX HEAD SCREW t "'--_l Iockwashers and nuts as FLAT WASHER __ END STIFFENER-_i _ __ LOCKWASHER . , "1 ""_' ' ' / / / 7/16 DIA.
2. Insert four (4) 5/16-18xl hole in each Extension. 114 in. long screws through 3. Position extension against table so screws through hole in table. 4. Install flat washers, Iockwashers, screws...DO NOT TIGHTEN. extend and nuts on the ! 5. Line up the rear edge of extension with the rear edge of the table and top surface of the extension with the top of the table at the spots marked "X" in the drawing. Use a combination square to line-up these edges. SLIGHTLY TIGHTEN nuts with a 1/2" wrench.
JAM NUT 5/16-18 assembly 1 L OCKWASHER 2. Position front guide bar upside down as illustrated. _/" 3. Insert two 3/4 inch screws through two flat washers then through holes in switch. 7 5TH HOLE J _'\ 6TH HOLE 4. Insert screws through holesfive and six in frontfence guide bar as illustrated. _ ',- \_.__-_ FRONT FENCE GUIDE BAR (UPSIDE 5. Install two Iockwasher and nuts. Tighten nuts. %%"_""- W ASH E R HEX HEAD 5/16-18 iNSTALLiNG GUIDE BAR RIGHT FRONT DOWN) SCREW x 3/4 IN.
4TH HOLE IN BAR 7. Insert 1-1/4 inch long screw through slot in bar that matches hole in bracket. Install spacer, Iockwasher and nut. DON'T SCREW NUT ON ALL THE WAY, just get the nut started on the screw. NUT HEX HEAD SCREW 5/16-8 X 1-3/4 IN. 8. Install spacer between guide bar and the last front table hole which aligns with the fourth hole in the front guide bar. scREW 5/16-8 X 1-3/4 IN. 9. Insert 1-3/4 inch long screw through the hole in bar, spacer and hole in table.
assembly 7. Position Rip Fence over Miter Gauge Groove, holding up the rear end while engaging front end with Bar. Lower Fence onto table. 8. Raise blade all the way up, 9. Carefully move Fence against blade. 8THICKNESSES OF PAPER t0, Move Front Bar until "0" mark on Rip Scale is approximately in line withtip of Pointer. 11. Mov e Front Bar upwards until Fence is approximately 1/32 inch above table, Tighten screw at left end of Bar.
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 move the Fence, loosen the Lock Handle and grasp the Fence with one hand at the front. For very close adjustments, grasp the Guide Bar with both hands and move the Fence with your thumbs. \ SELF ALIGNING SPRING ADJUSTMENT Place Fence on saw but DO NOT LOCK
assembly If the Fence does not slide easily along the Bars, the pressure of the spring can be REDUCED. 1. Loosen the screws. 2. Move spring slightly toward rear of Fence. Tighten screws. WARNING: To avoid Injury from jams or kickbacks, be sure to push properly adjusted Lock Lever all the way down untllthe laver rests onthe stop before using the Rip Fence.
ADJUSTmNG RiP SCALE POINTER 1. Turn Elevation Handwheel clockwise until blade is up as high as it will go. IMPORTANT: BLADE must be SQUARE (90 °) to TABLE, in order to ALIGN Rip Scale. LOCK HANDLE F 2. Position Fence on right side of sawblade so that it touches the sides of the teeth, tighten Lock Handle. 3. Loosen screw holding the Pointer, adjust so that it points to "0" on the Rip Scale, tighten screw.
assembly TH LIMB SCREW \ SPREADER 6. Insert Spreader Rod into Spreader Support until pin fits into notch. Insert Thumbscrew and tighten it. _ ROD \ \ FLAT SURFACE SPREADER SUPPORT (INTO SUPPORT) II 7. Slide Spreader Rod into Blade Guard Support until end of Rod is even with edge of Support, Tighten Hex Head Screw in Support. 8. Attach Spreader to Spreader Support so that the edge of the Spreader is ever_ with the edge of the Spreader Support. Tighten screws. 9.
KERF WOOD 15.iMPORTANT: To work properly, the Spreader must always be adjusted so the cut workplece will pass on either side at the Spreader without binding or skewing to the side. NOTE: The Spreader isthinner than the width of the cut (KERF) by approximately six thicknesses of paper. / SPREADER LOOKING DOWN ON SAW 16. Make two folds in a small piece (6 x 6 inch)of ordinary NEWSPAPER making three thicknesses. The folded paper will be used as a "spacing gauge". 17. Place Rip Fence on table.
assembty 5. From among the loose parts, find the following hardware: *4 *4 °4 1 1 1 Carriage Bolts, 5116-18 x 3/4 He× Nuts 5/16-18 Lockwashers, 5t16 External Type Motor Pulley Belt Guard "L" Bracket Belt Guard Support Bracket ONLY BELT GUARD "L" BRACKET MOTOR PULLEY BELT GUARD SUPPORT BRACKET G items marked with an astedsk (*) are shown actual size.
4. iMPORTANT: Measure the distance from end of Motor sha_ to Pulisy. Mark this dimension down; you will need It later when reinstalling the Pulley. 5. Make sure blade is90 ° totable, raise italltheway up. 6. Lift Motor until edge of washer iseven with end of slot tighten pivot screw. In this position, pull Motor toward you (pins will slide out of Cradle) until Bell is TIGHT, tighten the two Motor Base Clamp Screws. EDGE OF WASHER EVEN WITH END OF SLOT 7. Loosen Pivot Screw slightly. 8.
OPENING /- assembly INSTALUNG BELT GUARD Model 113.298722 & 113.298762 BELT GUARD 1. Install three Clips (furnished with Guard) 90' apart starting wHh one Clip at the end of the Guard as shown. LONG END of Clip facing AWAY from you. _ CLIPS \ LONG END BELT 2. Reinstall Motor Pulley thesame way it was when you aligned the Belt. 3. Place Belt on Saw Pulley. insert end of Belt through opening in END of Guard. 4. Slip Belt over Motor Pulley. 5.
geeing to know your saw 9 SAWeLADE J 8 10 TABLE 7 BLADE GUARD INSERT EXACT-I-CUT ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS 6 MITER GAUGE RIP FENCE HOLES ATTACHING RiP FENCE LOCK HANDLE '4 TILT LOCK HANDLE (UNDERNEATH TABLE) 2 ELEVATION \ HANDWHEEL 3 \ ON-OFF SWITCH TILT HANDWHEEL 1 ON-OFF SWITCH sure the blade guard is correc.y Installed and CAUTION: Beforetuming switch "ON", make operating properly. The On-Off Switch has a locking feature.
getting to know your saw 2 ELEVATION HANDWHEEL ... If necessary, the Miter Gauge head can then be swiveled slightly to compensate and then locked, elevatesor Slots are provided in the Miter Gauge for attaching an Auxiliary Facing to make it easier to cut long pieces. Be positive Facing does not interfere with the proper operation of the Sawblade Guard. Iowersthe blade. Turnclockwiseto elevate, counterclockwise to lower. 3 TILTHANDWHEEL...tiltstheblade forbevel 4 5 cutting.
NEVER OPERATE THE SAW WITHOUT THE PROPER iNSERT IN PLACE. USE THE SAWBLADE INSERT WHEN SAWING. USE THE COMBINATION DADO MOLDING INSERT WHEN USING A DADO OR MOLDING HEAD. 9 REMOVIHG SAWBLADE WARNING: BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN FOR PICTURE CLARITY AND INSTALLING To _wv_d injury from accldentaI start, _m _Rch _om pawmr_ "OFF" and remove plug ouUst _m removing or Installing _. WOOD BLOCK A. Raise Blade Guard, remove Insert. B.
safety instructions for basic saw operations BEFORE EACH USE: 1. inspect your saw 5. Adjust table inserts flush with the table top. NEVER use the saw without the proper insert. A. To avoid injurytram accidental starting,unplug the saw, turnthe switch off and remove the Switch Key before raising or removing the Guard, changing the cutting tool, changing the setup or adjusting anything. 6. Makesure allclamps and locks are tight and no parts have any excessive play. 2. Keep work area clean A.
D.PlanyourcuttoavoidKICKBACKS andTHROWBACKS - when a part or all of the workpiece binds on the blade and is thrown violently back toward the front of the saw. F. Push the workpiece against the rotation of the blade. NEVER feed materiat into the cutting tool from the rear of the saw. G.Always push the workpiece all the way past the sawblade. 1. Never cut FREEHAND: Always use either a Rip Fence, Miter Gauge or fixture to position and guide the work, so it won't twist, bind on the blade and kickback. H.
basic saw operation - using the miter gauge WORK FEED DEVICES SLIGHTLY LESS THAN THICKNESS OF WORKPIECE Before cutting any wood on your saw, study all of the "Basic Saw Operation." UP TO 3/8" As you learn new table saw woodworking techniques, you'llsee that many types of cuts need different support and feedingdevices, known as jigsor fixtures. They can help you make cuts more accurately.
2. 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. CROSSCUI-rlNG, MITER CUTTING, BEVEL CUTTING, COMPOUND MITER CUTTING and when RABBETING across the end of a narrow workplece, the MITER GAUGE IS USED.
basic saw operation REPETITIVE LEFT HAND REMOVED FOR PICTURE CLARITY CUTTING \ \ REPETITIVE CU'FI'ING isknown as cutting aquantityof pieces the same length without having to mark each piece, 1. Use the Stop Rods (optional accessory) only for cutting duplicate pieces 6 inches long and longer. 2. Follow allsafetyprecautions andoperationalinstructi0ns for cross cutting. When making repetitive cuts from a long workpiece, make sure it is adequately supported.
BEVEL CROSSCUTTING BEVEL CROSSCUTTING is the same as crosscutting except that the wood is also cut at an angle, other than 900 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. It cannot be used in the groove to the LEFT because the Blade Guard will interfere. Hold the workpiece with your right hand and the Lock Handle with your left hand. Use the Auxiliary Fence/Work support of the workpiece.
basic saw operation ALWAYS SUPPORT LONG WORKPIECES RIPPING Ripping - A cutting or shaping operation along the length of the workpiece. Positionthe Fence to the desired WIDTH OF RIP and lock in place. Before starting to dp, be sure: 1. Rip Fence is parallel to sawblade: 2. Spreader is properly aligned with sawblade. 3. Anti-Kickback Pawls are functioning properly. When ripping LONG BOARDS or LARGE PANELS, always use a work support. A simple one can be made by clamping a piece of plywood to a sawhorse.
BEVEL RaPPBNG When bevel ripping material 6 inches or narrower, use Fence on the right side of the blade ONLY. This will provide more space between the Fence and the sawblade for use of a Push Stick. if the Fence is mounted to the left,the Sawblade Guard may interfere with proper use of a Push Stick. Keep your hands out of the blade path. on the part of the workplece that wlil pass beJ WARNING: To avoid _Neen the blade and kickback, the fence.
basic saw operation Feed the workpiece by hand along the Auxiliary Fence until the end is approximately I inch past the front edge of the table. Continue to feed using the Push Block. Hold theworkpiece in position and install the Push Block by sliding it on top of the Auxiliary Fence,NVork Support (this may raise Guard). BAFFLE WARNING: To avoid blade contact, never thru- J saw a rip less than 1/2 Inch wide.
AUXILIARY PANEL/ CUTTING PANELS When cutting panels (whenever fence is positioned outside of table sudace), ALWAYS use the Auxiliary Fence/Work Suppod. 1. Unlock Fence and raise rear end. 2. Position Auxiliary Fence/Work Support as shown and attach it with two "C" clamps. RABBETING RABBETING is known as cutting out a section of the comer 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.
basic saw operation DADOING Instructionsfor operating the Dado Head are contained in booklet furnished with the Dado Head. The arbor on the saw, is only long enough so that the widest cut that can be made is 13/16 inch wide. It is not necessary So install the outside loose collar before screwing on the artx>rnut. Make sure the arbor nut is tight. LOOSE COL!. ALWAYS USE DADO INSERT LISTED UNDER "RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.
adjustments "OFF" and remove plug front POwer source outlet before making any adjustments, MITER GAUGE NOTE: The slots for the Stop Pin and the graduations are manufactured to very close tolerances which provide accuracy foraveragewoodworking. In somecases wh_e extreme accuracy is required, when making angle cuts, for example, make a tdal cut and then recheck it. If necessary, the Miter Gauge head can be swiveled slightlyto compensate for any inaccuracy. 1. Loosen the "knob" and pull "Stop Pin" OUT. 2.
adjustments 3. Place the head of a combination square in the GROOVE. Adjust blade of square so that it just touches the tip of the MARKED tooth. tooth again touches blade of square. 5. If tooth touches square at FRONT and REAR. sawblade is PARALLEL to Miter Gauge Groove. 4. Move square to REAR, rotate blade to see ifMARK ED o 6. If tooth does not touch the same amount, the mechanism underneath must be adjusted to make the blade PARALLEL to GROOVE. A.
BLADE TILT, OR SQUARENESS BLADE TO TABLE OF When the Bevel Pointer is pointing directly to the "0" mark on the Bevel Scale, the sawblade should make a SQUARE cut 90 ° to the table. 90° Position To check for SQUARENESS: 'WARN,NG: OFF" and remove plugown fromufety, power turn source out- J For your switch let, 1. Raise blade all the way UP, raise Blade Guard. 2. TiLT blade a few degrees to the LEFT. Now, tilt blade back to the RIGHT as far as it will go. 3. Place the square against blade.
adjustments C. If blade is NOT SQUARE to table.., Screw must be ADJUSTED, the 90 ° Stop 1. Unscrew 90 ° Stop Screw three to four turns using 3/16 inch Hex "L"wrench. 2. Turn Tilt Handwheel clockwise one turn, then tum Handwheel counterclockwise until blade is square with table. ! ! 3. Screw 90° Stop Screw IN until it stops. Check once again for squareness and readjust screw, necessary. / \ Q \ 90 ° STOPSCREW \ \ 45o Posrrtion TILT blade to LEFT as far as it will go. 1.
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 your cutting tools with a solvent recommended for gum and pitch removal. A coat of automobile-type wax applied to the table will help to keep the surface clean and allow workpieces to slide more freely.
trouble shooting WARNING: For your own safety, turn switch "OFF" and always remove plug from power source outlet before troubleshooting. TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE - GENERAL PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Excessive vibration 1. Blade out of balance. 1. Discard Blade and use a different blade. Cannot make square cut when crosscutting. 1. Miter gauge not adjusted properly. 1. See "Adjustments" Cut binds, burns or stalls motor when 1. Dull blade or improper tooth set. 1. Sharpen or replace blade. npp=ng.
TROUBLESHOOTING. MOTOR (Cont'd) TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY iiiiiii Motor starts slowly or fails to come up to lull speed Motor overheats Starting switch in motor will not operate Motor sialls. (resulting in blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers) Fre'quent opening of fuses or circuit breakers ill 1. Low voltage. 2. Windings burned out or open. 3. Starting switch not operating. ii ii iiii Request voltage check from the power company. 2. Have motor repaired or replaced. . 3.
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN MODEL 10 INCH TABLE SAW NO. 113. 298722 AND 113.298762 4..- _) 8 4O 32 33 / 37 \ / 41 31 3O FIGURE 1 7
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113, 298722 AND 113.298762 FIGURE 1 - PARTS LIST KEY NO. PART NO. 62718 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 STD511107 STD551210 820452 STD511103 819435 STD610805 818548 62700 60252 60255 447441 62493 33 34 35 STD601105 * Screw, Pan Hd, Ty 'T' 10-32 x lf2 60253 Support,Bet'{Guard 60254 Bracket,Support 36 37 38 39 40 40 41 423567 STD551237 71165 STD541411 820176 820030 69184 PART 1!O. NO.
(I) PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW "0 m MODEL NO. 113. 298722 AND 113.298762 ml "0 9.1 U) 19 _4 15 20 21 22 16 co / 25 J 23 51 50 49 29 38 49 37 36 35 34 34 \ 33 32 FIGURE 2 3O
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL 113.298722 AND 113,298762 FIGURE KEY NO. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PART NO. 160204 I STD571812 I STD523106 I STD523110 I STD551231 162292 1STD541231 I STD533107 160206 11 16o2o5 12 I STD551037 13 163011 14 162296 !5 162833 16 ]818319 17 1818463 18 19-32138 19162498 20 I 6362 2113540 DESCRIPTION Support, Spreader Screw, Thumb 5/16-18 x 1 * Pin, Roll 3/16x 1-1/4 Screw, Hex Hd. 5/16-18 x 5/8 Screw, Hex Hd.
repair parts PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN MODEL 113.298722 ! 2 \ \ 10 iNCH TABLE SAW AND 113.
PARTS UST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113. 298722 AND 113.298762 5 \ FRONT 4 ! 4 \ REAR GUIDE BAR (REF) FIGURE KEY NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 - TABLE PART NO. EXTENSIONS DESCRIPTION 9-22261 t Extension, Table 12 x 27 STD541231 * Nut, Hex 5/16-18 STD551231 * Lockwasher, External 5/16 STD523107: * Screw, Hex Head 5/16-18 x 3/4 STD551031 * Washer, 21/64 x5/8 x 1/16 818308 Bracket 62539 Spacer, Fence Guide Bar STD523112 * Screw, Hex Hd.
repair parts PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 113. 298722 AND 113.298762 t '----./J , 4 11 ° 17 I t,..----- ts •. i _ FIGURE 5 - RiP FENCE ASSEMB LY KEY ,- PART NO. *__ NO. • . " 1 2 3 4 5, 6 62942",, 62945 62775" 9404336 62941 : 423567'L DESCRIPTION - .:_Hand!e • '_ Shoe " Indicator L",Screw,Parl.CrossType--r, No.4-40 x 1/4 _ Hea_ Fence i" . ,_rew, Sems3/8-16xli2 7 s2s4s, _.__, Ctm_.Fence 8 ST_80_ 9 szs2a_ _: SCm_ _CIosstype'T;8-32x1/2 • ,_;_ spm_,_nce;L._:k 13; .
PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN MODEL 10 iNCH TABLE SAW NO. 113. 298722 AND 113.298762 ------- 3 _4 td .___---7 ,o 9 FIGURE KEY NO.' PART NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 62693 62692 STD551031 37893 STD510803 135 37895 37896 9417295 62230 11 12 13 14 STD541231 62225 62383 6- MITER GAUGE . ' 9 ASSEMBLY DESCRIPTION Plug, Button Knob, Miter Gauge (Includes Key No. 1) * Washer, Plain, 21/64 x 1 x 1/16 Gauge, Miter * Screw, Pan Hd.
repair parts PAR'IS T LiST FOR CRAF3SMAN 10 INCH TABLE SAW UODEL NO. 1_3. 298722 AND 113.
PARTS UST FOR CRAFTSMAN MODEL NO. 113. 298722 AND 113.298762 3 1 10 iNCH TABLE SAW 4 5 /19 2 ®/ I t 6 5 ,/ 6 4 1 1 2 I FIGURE 8 - LEG SET KEY " NO. PART NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 60314 819441 62554 STD551225 STD541025 62553 STD541237 803835-1 DESCRIPTION Screw, Serrated Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x 1/2 Leg Stiffener, Side * Lockwasher, Ext. 1/4 * Nut, Hex 1/4-20 Stiffener, End * Nut, Hex 3/8-16 Foot, Leveling HARDWARE FOR ATrACHING LEGS TO SAW 9 10 11 STD523112 STD551031 STD551231 Screw, Hex Hd.
10-iNCH TABLE SERVICE MODEL NO'S 113.298722 113.298762 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS ;AW 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 Table saw will be found at the left-hand side of the base.