Operating instructions
COMPOUND MITER CROSSCUTTING (FIG. FF)
This sawing operation is combining a miter angle with a
bevel angle.
1. Set the miter gauge (1) to the desired angle, Use only
the right side groove.
2. Set the blade bevel (2) to the desired angle.
3. Carefully push the miter gauge to begin the cutting
operation.
Fig. FF
DADO CUTS (FIG. GG)
1. A dado table insert is not included with this saw.
Purchase a dado set separately. Remove the saw blade
and blade guard, before installing a dado and dado table
insert.
2, Instructions for operating the dado are packed with the
separately purchased dado set.
3. The arbor (1) on this saw restricts the maximum width of
the cut to 1/2".
4. tt is not necessary to install the outside flange (2) before
screwing on the arbor nut (3). Make sure that the arbor
nut is tight, and that at least one thread of the arbor
sticks out past the nut.
5. Use only a 6" dado set and keep the width !/2"or less. tt
will be necessary to remove the blade guard and splitter
when using the dado. Use caution when the dado is
operating.
6. Use only the correct number of round outside blades and
inside chippers as shown in the dado set's instruction
manual. The blade or chipper must not exceed 1/2".
7. Check saw to ensure that the dado will not strike the
housing, insert, or motor when in operation.
For your own safety, always replace the blade, blade guard
assembly, and blade insert when you are finished with the
dado operation.
Fig. GG
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/IAUNTAINING YOUR TABLE SAW
GENERAL MABNTENANCE
For your own safety, turn the switch OFF and remove the
switch key. Remove the plug from the power source outlet
before maintaining or lubricating your saw.
1. Clean out all sawdust that has accumulated inside
the saw cabinet and the motor.
2. Polish the saw table with an automotive wax to keep
it clean and to make it easier to slide the workpiece.
3. Clean cutting blades with pitch and gum remover.
4. A worn, cut, or damaged power cord should be
replaced immediately.
All electrical or mechanical repairs should be attempted
only by a trained repair technician. Contact the nearest Sears
Service Center for service. Use only identical replacement
parts. Any other parts may create a hazard.
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Use liquid dish washing detergent and water to -"
clean all plastic parts.
NOTE: Certain cleaning chemicals can damage plastic
parts.
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Avoid use of the following cleaning chemicals or
solvents: gasoline, carbon tetrachloride, chlorinated
solvents, ammonia and household detergents containing
ammonia.
BLADE RAISING AND TILTING MECHANISM (FIG. HH)
After each five hours of operation, the blade raising
mechanism and tilting mechanism should be checked for
looseness, binding, or other abnormalities. With the saw
disconnected from the power source, the blade guard
removed, and the blade recessed below the table top, turn
the saw upside down. Alternately pull upward and downward
on the motor unit to observe any movement of the motor
mounting mechanism. Looseness or play in the blade raising
screw (1) can be adjusted by turning the collar (2) on the
worm screw rod until it is finger-tight against the bracket (3),
then back off from the bracket 1/6 turn.
Do not oil the threads of the worm screw rods. They must be
kept clean and free of saw dust, gum, pitch, and other
contaminants for smooth operation.
If excessive looseness is observed in any other part of the
blade raising mechanism or tilting mechanism, take the
complete table saw unit to a Sears Service Center.
Fig. HH
LUBRICATION
All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory
and require no additional lubrication,
On all mechanical parts of your table saw where a pivot or
threaded rod are present, lubricate using graphite or silicone.
These dry lubricants wilt not hold sawdust as would oil or
grease.
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