Owner's Manual IERRFTSMRN'I 10 in. Stationary TABLE SAW Model No. 315.228410 ) Save this manual for future reference. • Safety • Features CAUTION: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before first use of this product. Customer Help Line: 1-800-932-3188 Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 Visit the Craftsman web page: www.sears.
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW If this rRRFT$14RN Table Saw fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, Sears will repair it, free of charge. Contact a Sears Service Center for repair. If this product is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies only for 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Assembling Leg Stand ............................................................................................................................ 18-19 Mounting the Lag Stand on the Table Saw Base ........................................................................................ 19 Assembling Table Extensions ...................................................................................................................... 20 Aligning Table Extensions .........................................
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols, and the explanations with them, deserve your careful attention and understanding. The safety warnings do not by themselves eliminate any danger. The instructions or warnings they give are not substitutes for proper accident prevention measures. SYMBOL MEANING A SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL A DANGER: Failure to obey a safety waming will result in serious injury to yourself or to others.
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION (Continued) • DO NOT OVERREACH. balance at all times. • SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical. It's safer than using your hand and frees both hands to operate tool. • Keep proper footing and n DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. It will do the job better and more safely at the rate for which it was designed. • USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD. Make B BEFORE MOUNTING, DISCONNECTING OR REMOUNTING THE MOTOR; unplug the saw and remove the switch key.
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION • • • • i iContinued) • ALWAYS PUSH THE WORKPIECE; toward the saw. never pull it • DO NOT FEED THE MATERIAL TOO QUICKLY. Do not force the workpiece against the blade. ALWAYS TURN OFF SAW before disconnecting it, to avoid accidental starting when reconnecting to power supply. NEVER leave the table saw unattended while connected to a power source. CUT ONLY WOOD, PLASTIC OR WOOD-LIKE MATERIALS. Do not cut metal. • NEVER cut more than one piece at a time.
EXTENSION CORDS GROUNDING Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool's plug. When using a power tool at a considerable distance from the power source, use an extension cord. heavy enough to carry the current that the tool will drew. An undersized extension cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in a loss of power and causing the motor to overheat.
Anti-Kickback Pawls Toothed safety devices behind the blade designed to stop a workpiece from being kicked back at the operator during a ripping operation. Molding A non-through cut that gives a varied shape to the workpiece and requires a special blade. Bevel Cut Push Stick A device used to feed the workpiece through the saw blade during narrow cutting operations. It helps keep the operator's hands well away from the blade.
• Your new table saw has been designed to give you many years of high quality performance. To insure this goal, proper care and treatment is important. Careful treatment begins with removing all parts from the carton and checking them against the list of loose parts. The long box contains the re,s. The large box holds all other pads, which are detailed in the Loose Pads List. • Remove the wax paper covering on the table. Use any ordinary household type grease and spot remover.
The following items are included with your Table Saw. L L° I G D H J O K S T A. Table Saw Base .................................................... B, Belt ....................................................................... C. Belt Guard (2 Piece) ............................................. D. Blade Guard Assembly (Hardware Shown Separately) ............................. E. Wrench ................................................................. F. Handwheel (Hardware Shown Separately) ........
Check all loose parts from the box with the list on the previous page, the figures below and on the following page. Small items such as fasteners and end caps are shown in figures 2 b and 2 c. Follow the instructions in the Assembly section to assemble your new saw. F. Hardware for Handwheel ................................... 2 screw (3/16-24 x 1/2 in.) ..................................... 2 Hardware for Leg Stand, Leveling Feet, and Mounting Saw Base fiat washer (3/16 in.) _........................
Check all loose parts from the box with the list and figures below and on the previous pages. Small items such as fasteners and end caps are shown in figure 2 c. Follow the instructions in the Assembly section to assemble your new saw. P. Hardware for Rail, Front ..................................... Y. 1 square head bolt (5/16-18 x 1 in..) ..................... 6 Hardware for Blade Guard Bracket and Blade Guard Assembly flat washer (5/16 in.) ...........................................
The following tools are needed for assembly and alignment. Note: The five hex keys listed below have been provided with your saw. The remaining tools are typical shop tools and are not included with your saw. SMALL/ MEDIUM PHILLIPSSCREWDRIVER NUTDRIVER 8 mm,10 ram,and 12 mm HEXKEYS(PROVIDED) and 6 mm COMBINATIONSQUARE HAMMER 45° TRIANGLE WRENCHES:8 mm,10 mm,and 12 mm ADJUSTABLEWRENCH FRAMINGSQUARE 13 CRAFTSMAN"TABLESAW315.
B F C D G E A H 0 B _WARNIN{] , RaisedGuard CanDropon Spinning Bladeand Break. •To ReduceThe Riskof Injury, GuardMustBe In Place DuringUsa. • Alignand TigMen RivingKnife Fasteners BeforeUse. A 10 inch Table Saw 3,600RPM 120/240V01.1S S0_ ACONLY 13AIB,SA WARNING: WHEN SERVIClNGjUSE ONLYIDENTICAL CRAFTSMAN REPLACEMENT PARTS. MODEL 315.228410 SER.NO. M_DE INROEBUCK T/dWAN SEARS, I AND CO. (_i ] _A_O_. _aOL Customer Help Line 1-800-932-3188 , Fig. 4 a ERAFTSMAH" TABLESAW 315.
When Mounting an Auxiliary Fence Face, Poahlon Mounting Hardware Beyond Arrow at Right and Left as Indicated. WARNING Keep Fasteners Away From Blade. C. I E D A WA--RNING Debris on rail can misalign I or Do Extension Not Li.ft Saw Tables. With Rails the rip fence. Workpiece could bind or suddenly kick back. You could be hit or cut. Clean debris off fence rail before )ositioning fence. A WARNING G • Attach Blade Guard Assembly Operating Before this Saw H Turn Clockwise to Increase Blade Angle.
KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW ANTI-KICKBACKPAWLS BLADE REARRAIL RIVINGKNIFE OR SPREADER RiPFENCE ALIGN-A-CUT INSERT TABLE EXTENSION MITER GAGEGROOVE SCALE TABLE EXTENSION :RONT RAIL MRER GAGE SWITCH WITH KEY RNE ADJUSTMENT KNOB BEVEL HANDWHEEL SCALE RIP FENCE HANDLE HANDWHEEL LEGSTAND BELTCOVER o LEVEUNGFOOT o BEVEL LOCKHANDLE MOTOR Fig. 5 the basic cuts: cross cuts, miter cuts, bevel cuts, and OVERVIEW compound cuts.
To tilt the blade for a bevel cut, use the bevel handwheel on the side of the cabinet. A bevel scale on the front of the cabinet shows the blade angle. Inside the cabinet, adjustable positive stops control the degree of tilt. require special attachments, which have detailed instructions to reduce risk of injury and ensure the best performance from your new saw. Before attempting to use your saw, familiarize yourself with all operating features and safety requirements of your Sears Craftsman table saw.
Assembly is best done in the area where the saw will be used. When you remove the table saw base, loose parts, and hardware from the packing materials, check all items with the loose parts list and drawing. If you are unsure about the description of any part, refer to the drawing. If any parts are missing, delay assembling until you have obtained the missing part(s).
• Align the two large holes on the brace and the legs. Insert the carriage bolts. Add fiat washers and hex nuts and hand tighten. Repeat for the other short upper brace. These are the front and back sets. • For the side sets, install a long upper brace on two legs. Add hardware and finger tighten. Repeat for the other long upper brace. • Usa the same steps to install the lower braces. Tighten all hex nuts with a 12 mm wrench. • Place a hex nut and fiat washer on each leveling foot.
ASSEMBLINGTABLE EXTENSIONS _k See Figure 10. • Locate the table extensions and the small hardware bag with the following: 8 hex bolts (5/16-18 x 1-1/4 in.) 8 hex nuts (5/16-18) 16 fiat washers (5/16 in.) A • ALIGNING TABLE EXTENSIONS See Figure 11. WARNING: The table extensions not only provide a better cut on the workpiece but help protect you. Serious injury can result from workpiece binding or kickback due to twisted rails or a misaligned rip fence.
• At the back of the table, put the square head bolts in the holes in the edge of the table and extensions so bolt heads extend outward 1/2 in. • Under the table, loosely attach the flat washers and hex nuts onto bolts. Slide the slot on the rear rail over the bolts. Adjust each bolt to fit the rail closely to the table. From the carton, remove the rear rail and the following hardware: • Position rail so that the right hand edge extends 21/2 inches beyond the table extensions.
INSTALLING THE FRONT RAIL SLOT RAIL HEXNUT See Figures 15, 16, and 17. • Locate the front rail, the switch assembly, and the following hardware: 6 square head bolts (5/16-18 x I in.) 6 fiat washers (5/16 in.) 6 hex nuts (5/16-18) Right and left end caps for front rail 2 screws (5/32-32 x 1/2 in.) for end caps • Set aside the end caps and two screws until the rip fence and front rail have been aligned and the switch has been installed.
RIPFENCE HOOK OVER REAR RAILHERE MOUNTING THE MOTOR AND SWITCH See Figures 21 and22. • Locate the motor and switch assembly, the motor mounting plate and the following hardware: 4 hsx bolts (5/16-18 x I in.) 8 fiat washers (5/16 in.) 4 lock washers (5/16 in.) 4 hex nuts (5/16-18) 2 hex bolts (5/16-18 x 5/8 in.) Yellow switch key RAIL Note: Remaining hardware from this bag is used for installing the belt guard. Fig.
• Locate the switch assembly, two screws (1/4-20 x 318 in.) and two square nuts (1/4-20).Insert the screws from the rear of the switch plate and add the square nuts on the front. • Holding the switch to the front, insert and slide the two square nuts into the lower slot of the front rail. U WARNING: Place the switch out of the immediate work area to avoid accidentally turning it off during operation. • Slide the switch assembly to a convenient position, leaving ample clearance for the handwheel.
INSTALLING THE BLADE GUARD SOCKETHEADCAPSCREWS(3) BLADEGUARD See Figures 25, 26, and 27. FLATWASHER \ WARNING: If the blade is not fully lowered, tum the height handwheel on the front of the cabinet to lower the blade to prevent the risk of injury. • Locate the blade guard, the blade guard bracket, and the following hardware: 2 2 3 3 hex bolts (5/16-18 x 1/2 in.) lock washers (5/16 in.) socket head screws (1/4-20 x 3/8 in.) fiat washers (1/4 in.
CHECKING THE THROAT PLATE See Figure 28. _k • BLADEGUARD CAUTION: The throat plate must be even with the table surface. Ifit istoo high ortoo low,the workplace can catch on uneven edges and cause kickback. Make sure the throat plate is flush with the table top. To change the height ofthe throat plate, loosen the fiat head screw that secures the throat plate and adjust the four setscrews on the throat plate with a 2 mm hex key. Do not allow the throat plate to bow up above the table surface.
CHECKINGRIPFENCEAND BLADEALIGNMENT MITERGAGEGROOVE FRAMING SQUARE See Figures 32, 33, and 34. The rip fence is self-aligning but should be checked before first use. ,_ WARNING: Failure to align the rip fence to the blade can cause jams and kickback, resulting in serious personal injury. • Slide the rip fence to the miter gage groove, which is parallel to blade. Do not lock the rip fence. • Place a framing square against the blade, with the long end under the rip fence at the front. See Figure 32.
CHANGING THE MOTOR GREENGROUNDING WIRE VOLTAGE See Figures 35 and 36. _h, BLACKLEAD BROWNLEAD WARNING: If you are unfamiliar with the basic fundamentals of electricity do not attempt this procedure. Use a qualified electrician to change the voltage of the saw to avoid electric shock or possibly a fire. Your saw is set at the factory for 120V usage See Figure 35. Use extreme caution in changing to 240V, as with any electdcal procedure. Check the receptacle.
To avoid unnecessary setups and adjustments, a good practice is to check your setups carefully with a framing square and make practice cuts in scrap wood before making finish cuts in good workpieces. Do not start any adjustments until you have checked with a square and made test cuts to be sure adjustments are needed. REPLACING THE BLADE See Figures 37, 38, and 39. BLADEGUARD ._ | THROATPLATE ,_ • • WARNING: Make sure the switch is off, the switch key is removed, and your saw is unplugged.
HEELING (PARALLELING) THE SAWBLADE TO THE MITER GAGE GROOVE MARKEDTOOTH AT BACK FRAMINGSQUARE See Figures 40, 41, and42. until you have checked with a square and made test cuts to be sure adjustments are necessary. Once the screws are loosened, these Items must be reset. WARNING: Make sure the switch is off, switch DO NOT anyand screws forunplugged. this adjustment key Ioosan is removed saw is Failure to do so could result in accidental starting causing sadous personal injury. _k • • • !_ Fig.
SAW TABLE VIEWED FROM BELOW • REAR TABLE BRACKET REAR BRACKET SCREW If scale indicator does not point to O', loosen scale indicator screw with a screwdriver. Adjust scale indicator within slot and retighten screw. • If blade angle is wrong, adjust the 90" stop screw (left of the blade, looking from the front). See Figure 44. Start by turning the 90" stop screw three or four times with a 4 mm hex key, • Turn bevel handwheel clockwise once, then back counterclockwise to square blade with table.
ADJUSTING THE MITER See Figure 45. MITER GAGEKNOB GAGE MITERGAGEROD You can set the miter gage at 0" and plus or minus 45" with the miter gage stop pin and adjustable stop screws. Note: The miter gage provides close accuracy in angled cuts. For very close tolerances, test cuts are recommended. • • MITERGAGEBASE Loosen knob and pull out on stop pin to rotate miter gage base past stop screws. 45"STOPSCREW Loosen the lock nut of the 0 ° stop screw at the stop pin with an 8 mm wrench.
BASIC OPERATION OF THE TABLE SAW A table saw can be used for straight-line cutting operations such as cross cutting, ripping, mitering, beveling, compound cutting, and resawing. It can make dado or molding cuts with optional accessories. The three-prong plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded according to all local codes and ordinances. Improper connection of the equipment can result in electric shock.
RESETrlNG THE THERMAL PROTECTOR CAUSES OVERLOAD OF OVERLOAD Overload and overheating result from a number of sources. Always check the connections, the load and the supply circuit if motor performance is not satisfactory. Check wire sizes and length in the chart below. Refer to the Electrical page and check your work area for problem conditions such as the following: See Figure 48.
TYPES OF CUTS See Figure 49. There are six basic cuts: 1) the cross cut, 2) the rip cut, 3) the miter cut, 4) the bevel cross cut, 5) the bevel rip cut, and 6) the compound (bevel) miter cut. All other cuts are combinations of these basic operations. Operating procedures for making each kind of cut are given later in this section. CROSSCUT Q _1= WARNING: Always make sure the blade guard and anti-kickback pawls are in place and working properly when making these cuts to avoid possible injury.
MAKING A CROSS CUT See Figures 50, 51, 52, and 53. _i_ WARNING: Make sure the blade guard is lowered over the blade and is working properly to prevent possible injury. It is recommended that you make test cuts on scrap wood. Stand at the front of the saw and push the wood with the miter gage. • Set blade to the right depth for workpiece by tuming height handwheel. • Set the miter gage to 0 °. See Figure 50. Make sure miter gage knob is securely tightened.
• Check that the wood is not touching the blade. Insert switch key and lift switch to ON position. See Figures 51 and 52. l Let blade obtain full speed before feeding workpiece into the blade with the miter gage. _k WARNING: Make sure the blade guard is lowered over the blade and is working properly to prevent possible injury. • Remove miter gage and attach dp fence over rails. I Hold work firmly against miter gage and push miter gage to feed work into the blade.
MAKING A MITER CUT • Hold work firmly against the miter gage and push to feed work into the blade. • When work is completed, press switch off and remove switch key. See Figure 55. _, WARNING: Make sure the blade guard is lowered over the blade and is working properly to prevent possible injury. MAKING ,_k The miter gage may be used in either of the grooves.
• Set miter gage to 0" if needed. Loosen miter gage knob and use indicator on the miter gage. Re- • Set blade angle by loosening blade lock handle and turning bevel handwheeL Retighten blade lock handle. tighten miter gage knob. • Place a support the same height as top of saw table behind the saw for cut work. • Make sure wood is clear of blade before turning on saw. Insert switch key and lift switch to ON position. Let blade obtain full speed before feeding wood into blade with miter gage.
CUT • Practice on scrap wood. From the front of the saw, push the wood to the blade with the miter gage. Do not use the rip fence. Set blade angle and height by loosening the bevel lock handle and tuming the height and bevel handwheels. Retighten bevel lock handle. • Set wood angle by loosening miter gage knob and setting it to desired angle. • Retighten miter gage knob. • Place a support the same height as top of saw table behind the saw for cut work. • Make sure wood is not touching the blade.
MAKING A LARGE PANEL • CUT See Figure 60. Make sure the saw is propedy secured to a work surface to avoid tipping from the weight of a large panel. _, • WARNING: Make sure the blade guard is lowered over the blade and is working properly to prevent possible injury. Place a support the same height as top of saw table behind the saw for cut work. Add supports to the sides as needed. Depending on the shape of panel, use rip fence or miter gage.
MAKING A NON-THROUGH CUT MAKING A DADO CUT See Figure 61. See Figure 62. This is the only type of cut made without the blade guard. An optional dado throat plate is required for this procedure. See the Accessories section of this manual and check with your nearest Sears Retail Store. All blades and dado sets must be rated at least 5,000 RPM. _, WARNING: Unplug saw while removing or replacing the blade guard to prevent accidental starting and injury. _k WARNING: Never put your hands within 3 in.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE MOTOR • _k, WARNING: When servicing, use only identical Craftsman replacement parts. Use of any other part may create a hazard or cause product damage. Remove sawdust from the rails, top surface, and inside of saw frequently. • Clean plastic parts with a soft damp cloth. Do not use any strong solvents. Frequently vacuum or blow out any sawdust from the motor.
i PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Saw does not start. 1, Motor cord or wall cord is not plugged in. 1. Plug in motor cord or wall cord, 2, Circuit fuse is blown, 2. Replace circuit fuse. 3. Circuit breaker is tripped. 3. Reset circuit breaker. 4. Cord or switch is damaged. 4. Have the cord or switch replaced at your nearest Sears Service Center. 1. Motor needs attention. 1. Have the motor checked at Saw is noisy when running, your nearest Sears Service Center. Motor is slow or weak.
OBLEM Fuses orcircuitbreakers open frequently. CAUSE SOLUTION 1. Motor is overloaded. 1. Feed work more slowly. 2. Fuses or circuit breakers are 2. Replace fuses or circuit breakers. wrong size or defective. 3. Dull blade. 3. Replace the blade. 4. Start switch is defective. 4. Have the switch replaced. 1. Blade is warped. 1. Replace the blade. 2. Beltisdamaged. 2. Replace the belt. 3. Saw fsnot mounted securely. 3. Tighten all hardware. 4. Work surface is uneven. 4.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Rip fence does not move smoothly. 1. Rip fence is not mounted correctly. 1. Remove and reposition the rip fence, See Aligning Rip Fence and Front Rail in the Assembly section. 2. Rails are dirty or sticky. 2. Clean and wax the rails. 1. Rip fence is misaligned. 1. See the AssemblysecUon for Checking Rip Fence and Blade Alignment and Aligning Rip Fence and Front Rail procedures. Wood edges away from rip fence when ripping. CRRFTSMaN" TABLE SAW31S.
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CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. 315.228410 I or when ordering repair parts. I SAW The model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE D KEY NO. ol Ol m o PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 979935-001 Push Nut ...........................................................................................................................................................
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CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. 315.228410 i or when ordedng repair pads. I SAW The model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE E KEY NO. PART NUMBER 1 979945-001 * Screw (5/32-32 x 1/2 in.) .................................................................................................................................... 3 2 ** STD512503 * Screw (1/4-20 x 3/8 in.) .................
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CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. 315.228410 or when ordering repair parts. I SAW The model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE F KEY NO. O1 _O PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 979933-001 Outer Belt Guard ............................................................................................................................................... 1 2 ** STD541010 * Hex Nut (#10) ........
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CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. 315.228410 I SAW or when ordering repair pads. The model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet. Always mention the model number in all correspondence J| regarding your TABLE PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE G KEY NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 979992-001 Base ...................................................................................................................................................................
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CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. 315.228410 | SAWmodel or when ordering repair parts. The number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet. Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE H KEY NO. PART NUMBER 1 979945-001 * Screw (5/32-32 x 1/2 in.) ................................................................................................................................... 4 2 979946-001 End Cap (Left Rear) ..............................
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