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1. This table saw is for indoor use only Do not expose to rain or use in damp locations 3 Prong Plug m Grounding Prong Properly Grounded 4 3 Prong Receptacle Fig B Grounding Lug Make Sure This is Connected to a Known Ground 2 Prong Receptacle Adapter GUIDELINES FOR EXTENSION CORDS USE ONLY 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will result in a drop in line voltage and in loss of power which will cause the tool to overheat The table below shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and namepiate ampere rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord Be sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good condition Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified person before using it Protect your extension cords from sharp objects excessive heat and damp or wet areas A WARNING This tool must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock MINIMUM GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS AWG when using 120 volts only Ampere Rating Total length of cord in feet 2650100 1
2. 2001LU6204 83870221 2504MZF004 2636BZDA07 2571MNC252 83870253 Description Size Pan head screw M5X0 8 30 Support plate Hex socket set screw M5X0 8 8 Motor housing Brush holder assembly Brush assembly Brush cover Bearing bushing Field assembly Pan head tapping screw M5X12 60 Armature assembly Motor nameplate Strain relief bushing Bracket Needle bearing C ring Helix gear Collar Ball bearing Bearing retainer External tooth lock washer 64 Countersunk head screw M4x0 7 8 Parallel key Arbor shaft 6204LLU 3 JIIVW3HIS 304 isn SLUVd YOLOW OSEBLE ZEL ON T30OW MODEL NO 137 218250 SCHEMATIC E 31 NOTES NOTAS 32 REN BEN PUSH STICK Make from 1 2 or 3 4 wood or thickness less than width of IN NEM ESS NI N material to be cut ST MR BR CAUTION L Use only good DN strong wood or plywood Cut off here to as zz Use a jigsaw or push 1 4 wood bandsaw to 8 IL cut out rt ae HAIR Notch to help gt prevent hand 1 2 Squares IX B o hanging hole N RN SUS cea Er R For repair of major brand appliances in your own home no matter who made it no matter who sold it 1 800 4 MY HOM ESM Anytime day or night 1 800 469 4663 www sears com To bring in products
3. 2570DBN606 Self locking ring 2 54 2651PBDK17 Countersunk head M5 16 12 2 S 558 17 2615BBDD22 Hexheadscrew M6 1 0 20 2 tapping screw Z 583 ARE pa A 55__14961401 Side cover 1 2803 i Spring i BE en JEEBBEDA PPR AEEA IA E NEEE EEES 28 D 19 2536MBE613 Spring pin 5 24 1 kj ee sc 7 ret IE NEA SEO E i e 2602BBLA2 E o 22A 14910008A1 Para lel bracket assembly 1 i gt holt E a no K m 6 B 5 22 14910008 Parallel bracket 1 159 19500203 Clamp bolt EBS ex head bolt M6 1 0 16 2 60 2675BNHA4 h a 638 24 2504MBC006 External tooth 66 2 61 14961001 i je Ab WP 8 E ock washer 62 2668BBDA23 P i ges 25 14910505 Width body 1 63 14902909 Sale ORR 1 8 o si RA macs NA Z SRA L g SS c mn Cap screw 1 65 14915105 Warning stick label 1 8 o3 2 1 Hex nut 1 66 2601BBDA47 Hexheadbolt M6 1 0 50 1 an A 9 18622601 Pointer 1 67 2504MBC006 External tooth 66 1 8 p 3 3 30 2641BBDA22 Round washer M5 0 8 6 1 lock washer 52 lt ead screw 68 2501NBDN16 Flat washer 1 4 303 14 3 4 1 16 1 Lag 31 14916901 Grip 1 169 14205001 Guard bracket 1 OS B O 32A 14911301A1 Bolt clamp assembly 1 70 2701FBD106 Hex nut M6 1 0 T 5 bee m 32 14211203 Bolt clamp 1 71 14914901 Washer noe A dot P 33 2701FBD113 Hex nut M8 1 25 T 6 5 1 72 2604BBLA42 Hex socket M6 1 0 25 6 Pie Z 34 14915604 Eccentric E ceasing crs countersunk head screw AD o 35 14911007 ne sa 73 280TABRGO1 Strain relief 22024 0400000000000000000009000004000944550000000800 i naspan 8 D 3 a
4. aligned with the saw blade 9 If straightening adjustment is necessary loosen the bolt 3 and shift the splitter assembly to the right or left or rotate When the splitter is properly aligned with the saw biade tighten the bolt NOTE The splitter must always be correctly aligned so the cut workpiece will pass on either side without binding or twisting to the side Fig M anti kickback pawl ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS To avoid injury from an accidental start make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is not connected to the power source before making any adjustments ADJUSTING THE TABLE EXTENSION FIG 0 NOTE The table extension may be installed on the right side of the table as needed to support long workpieces To adjust the table extension position FIG O 1 Loosen the two clamp bolts 4 on the two extension tube brackets 2 Slide the extension tubes in or out until the scale on the front tube is positioned at the desired distance 3 Tighten the two lock handles To adjust the extension table fence 1 Loosen the locking handle 5 on the fence 6 2 Raise the fence to the desired height and tighten the locking handle Fig O nar GAUGE ADJUSTMENT FIG P Make sure that the miter gauge will slide freely through both table grooves 2 Loosen the lock knob 1 Set the pointer 2 to the 90 mark on the scale 3 Make a 90 cut in a piece of scrap wood Check cut piec
5. including through sawing Through sawing operations are those in which the blade cuts completely through the workpiece when ripping or cross cutting 2 ALWAYS HOLD THE WORK FIRMLY against the miter gauge or rip fence 3 USE A PUSH STICK when required Always use a push stick for ripping narrow stock Refer to ripping applications in the instruction manuai where the push stick is covered in detail See the push stick pattern included in this Owner s Manual 4 NEVER PERFORM ANY OPERATION FREE HAND which means using your hands only to support or guide the workpiece Always use either the fence or the miter gauge to position and guide the work 5 NEVER STAND or have any part of your body in line with the path of the saw blade Keep your hands out of the line of the saw blade 6 NEVER REACH behind or over the cutting tool for any reason 7 REMOVE the rip fence when cross cutting DO NOT USE molding head set with this saw 9 FEED WORK INTO THE BLADE against the direction of rotation only 10 NEVER use the fence as a cut off gauge when cross cutting 11 NEVER ATTEMPT TO FREE A STALLED SAW BLADE without first turning the saw OFF Turn power switch OFF immediately to prevent motor damage 12 PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPPORT to the rear and sides of the saw table for wide or long workpieces 13 AVOID KICKBACKS work thrown back towards you by keeping the blade sharp keeping the rip fence parallel to the saw blade an
6. nuts 3 to assemble the leg set parts Attach a leg 4 to the long top bracket 5 Attach the next leg to the opposite end of the top bracket Repeat this assembly for the opposite side of the leg set Attach the completed leg set assemblies to the short top brackets 6 Repeat on the opposite side Insert bolt 7 into the recessed hole of the foot pad 8 Insert into the ieg flange hole and tighten using washer 9 and nut 10 Repeat for the three other legs Attach the bottom brackets 11 between each leg Place the leg set on a level surface and tighten all nuts and bolts 4 Fig A SAW TO LEG SET FIG B 1 Before mounting the blade guard the rip fence and miter gauge to the saw top invert the saw table so that it is facing the floor Position the leg set upside down on the saw base Match the holes of the stand to the holes on the bottom flange of the saw base Secure the leg set to the saw base using bolts washers and nuts When all bolts and nuts are tightened carefully set the saw in its upright position Position the saw on a clean level surface Fig B Leg set mounting hole Saw base hole SAW MOUNTED TO OTHER WORK SURFACES FIG C 1 If the leg set will not be used the saw must be properly secured to a sturdy workbench using the four mounting holes at the base of the saw 2 The surface of the table where the saw is to be mounted must have a hole large
7. pin Owner s Manual M10 1 5 T 4 M10 1 5 T 8 M8 1 25 16 M6 1 0 16 M6 1 0 35 M6 1 0 T 5 1 4 3 4 7 64 M6 1 0 T 5 M6 1 0 M5 0 8 T 4 M8 1 25 16 M8 1 25 16 8 90 R md m m gt DILWVINSHDS 404 LSI SLHVd MVS 418VL1L OL NYWSLAVHD 0528 LELE L ON 140OW CRAFTSMAN 10 TABLE SAW MODEL NO 137 218250 SCHEMATIC C 167 147 48 149 150 1 153 15 161 RE 1 155 156 15 15 5 27 PARTS CRAFTSMAN 10 TABLE SAW LEG STAND MODEL NO 137 218250 PARTS LIST FOR SCHEMATIC D Key Part No Description Size Qty 1 17050106 Leg 4 2 2672BBDA54 Cap head square neck bolt M8x1 25 16 16 3 17050407 Bottom support bracket long L 563 2 4 2601BBDA69 Hex head bolt M10x1 5 20 4 5 14000304 Spacer foot pad 4 6 2501MBDN11 Flat washer 610x20 2 4 7 2701FBD109 Hex nut M10x1 5 T 8 4 8 2708FBD112 Serrated toothed hexagon flange nut M8x1 25 T 7 5 20 9 17050307 Upper support bracket short L 413 2 10 2601BBDA57 Hex head bolt M8x1 5 30 4 11 2501MBDNO8 Flat washer 68x16 2 5 4 12 17050209 Upper support bracket long L 491 2 13 17050505 Bottom support bracket short L 475 2 28 CRAFTSMAN 10 TABLE SAW MODEL NO 137 218250 SCHEMATIC D 29 Oe Key W W N Part No 2620BBDB26 83871271 2603BBLA23 87840021 83962491A1 83990291A1 83990301 87840081 83870111A2 2662MZDE41 87840131 87840122A2 83871141 2801UBHA07 83871161 2001AH1010 2570BBN117 87840171 83871201
8. result and accurate cuts cannot be made Initial adjustment FIG T Remove the yellow switch key and unplug the saw 2 Move the blade guard out of the way 3 Raise the blade to the highest position and set at the 0 angle 909 straight up 4 Select and mark with a felt tip marker a blade tooth having a right set 5 Place the combination square base 1 into the right side miter gauge groove 2 FIG T 6 Adjust the rule so it touches the front marked tooth and lock the ruler so it holds its position in the square assembly 7 Rotate the blade bringing the marked tooth to the rear and about 1 2 inch above the table 8 9 Carefully slide the combination square to the rear until the ruler touches the marked tooth If the ruler touches the marked tooth at the front and rear positions no adjustment is needed at this time If not perform adjustment procedure described in next section Fig T 15 Additional blade adjustments FIG U 1 If the front and rear measurements are not the same remove the combination square and loosen the four adjusting screws 1 on the top of the table about a half turn With a folded piece of cardboard covering the blade to protect your hands move the blade carefully to the left or right as much as needed to align the biade correctly Tighten the four screws 1 and remeasure as described in steps 4 to 9 in the prior section If sufficient adjustment ca
9. 250 SCHEMATIC B 25 Key 138 139 140 141 142 155 156 157 Part No 14930002 14930102 14930203 8387129942 2620BBDC18 14936201 14936301 14935904 2708FBD107 14921307 14921403 2502NBC406 2708FBD107 14921001 14921703 2501NBDNO3 2617BBLC11 2501NNHN34 14921802 14901203 Description Set nut Arbor collar Blade Motor Pan head screw amp washer Bearing seat Shaft Stiffener Serrated toothed hex flange nut Angle rod Strap Spring washer Serrated toothed hex flange nut Plunger housing Bracket Flat washer Hex socket head cap screw Flat washer Bracket Saddle Size M5 0 8 12 M6 1 0 T 6 6 1 4 M6 1 0 T 6 3 16 3 8 0 022 M5 0 8 20 3 8 3 4 5 64 b mA m a Key 158 159 160 161 162 Part No 14901302 2603BBLA66 2701FBD111 2701FBD110 2615BBDD25 2672BBDA40 2570BBN116 14935102 14935001 2672BBDA44 14922901 2701FBD106 2501NBDNO9 2502ABC417 2701FBD106 2709FBDA02 14920003 14920301 2701FBD105 2615BBDC25 2672BBDB50 2536MBE621 137218250001 Not Shown Description Spring Size Hex socket set screw M10 1 5 12 Hex nut Hex nut Hex head screw amp washer Cap head square neck bolt Supporting plate Nut Cap head square neck bolt Spacer Hex nut Flat washer Flat washer Hex nut Hex nut amp flat washer Motor bracket Spacer Hex nut Hex head screw and washer Cap head square neck bolt Spring
10. 50 18 16 16 14 18 16 14 12 16 14 12 12 Not Recommended SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 5 ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Visit your Sears Hardware Department or see the Craftsman Power and Hand Tools Catalog to purchase recommended accessories for this power tool A WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury Do not use adjustable wobble type dadoes or carbide tipped dado blades maximum dado width is 1 2 Do not use a dado with a diameter larger than 6 s Do not use molding head set with this saw Do not modify this power tool or use accessories not recommended by Sears TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY TOOLS NEEDED Medium screwdriver ET G 2 Phillips screwdriver Citi Straight edge Combination square Adjustable wrench CARTON CONTENTS UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS Separate all parts from packing material Check each one with the illustration and the list of loose parts to make certain all items are accounted for before discarding any packing material To avoid personal injury if any parts are missing do not attempt to assemble the table saw plug in the power cord or turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and are installed correctly TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS ITEM DESCRIPTION SAW Table saw 1 Blade guard and splitter 1 Bolt flat washer toothed washer leach oval washer Rip fence handle Rip fence Hand wheels Dome nuts D
11. 636BBD k s 37 2660PBCK16 Pan head M5X16 10 1 ere head psa RZ gt TE o screw 75 2668BDDA43 Pan head scre 858 38 2536MBE627 Spring pin 1 76 2668BDDA44 Pan head screw 8s 8 39 2536MBE638 Spring pin 5 30 1 180 2636BBDB48 Countersunk M6 1 0 55 1 gt 181 280655545N Lead wire ass y 1 gt 182 14994601 Warning label 1 CRAFTSMAN 10 TABLE SAW MODEL NO 137 218250 SCHEMATIC A 23 ve 14916901 78A 14911601A1 78 14211201 79 2501NBDN16 80A 1491140245 80 14911402 81 14608001 82 14911802 83 29835L5006 84 14523301 85 2603BBLA38 86 14911707 87 2608BBLA32 88 14937101 88A 14937101A2 89 2570BBN209 90 2536MBE605 91 2536MBE629 92 14936001 93 14936501 94 2603BBLA36 95 14936701 96 2668BBDA39 97 2501NBDN12 98 14906107 93 2501NBDN16 100 2709FBDA02 101 2707FBN107 102 14903104 103 14014801 104 14904402 105 2138MBL704 106 2138MBL709 107A 2807BBO6AFA1 107 2807BBO6AF 108 2801ABRF01 109 13601201 110 2660MBCE14 Part Description Size Grip Bolt clamp assembly Bolt clamp Flat washer 1 4 3 4 1 16 Mitre gauge assembly Mitre gauge Pin Angle pointer Steel ball Compression spring Hex socket set screw M6 1 0 10 Sheet bar Hex socket truss head screw Wheel Hand wheel assembly E ring E 9 Spring pin 3 24 Spring pin 3 14 Screw bar M5 0 8 10 Parrie ring Hex socket set screw M6 1 0 6 Caution label Pan head screw Flat washer Warning label Flat washer 1 4 3 4 1 16 Hexagon nut amp flat w
12. ESSORIES Consult the owners manual for the recommended accessories The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons NEVER STAND ON TOOL Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is unintentionally contacted CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the tool a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged shouid be properly repaired or replaced NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED TURN THE POWER OFF Don t leave the tool until it comes to a compiete stop DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories DIRECTION OF FEED Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter only 24 WARNING Dust generated from certain materials can be injurious to your health Always operate saw in well ventilated areas and provide for proper dust removal SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TABLE SAW 1 ALWAYS USE SAW BLADE GUARD spreader and anti kickback pawls for every operation for which they can be used
13. JUSTMENT FIG Q 1 The rip fence indicator 6 points to the measurement scale 8 The scale shows the distance from the side of the fence to the nearest side of the blade Measure the actual distance with a rule If there is a difference between the measurement and the indicator adjust the indicator 6 Loosen the screw 7 and slide the indicator to the correct measurement on the scale Tighten screw and remeasure with the rule 13 To avoid injury from an accidental start make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is not connected to the power source outlet ADJUSTING THE 90 AND 45 POSITIVE STOPS FIG R S Your saw has positive stops that will quickly position the saw blade at 90 or 45 to the table These stops were set at the factory Make adjustments only if necessary 90 Stop 1 Disconnect the saw from the power source Turn the blade elevation handwheel and raise the blade to the maximum elevation Loosen the blade bevel lock knob and move the blade to the maximum vertical position Tighten the lock knob Place a combination square on the table and against the blade T to determine if the blade is 90 to the table FIG R if the blade is not 90 to the table loosen the two set screws 4 located in the bottom of the table saw FIG S with the 3mm hex key and back off the collar 5 Loosen the bevel lock knob Turn the blade tilting handwheel to move the blade until it is 90
14. NS BEFORE USING THE TABLE SAW Safety is a combination of common sense staying alert and knowing how to use your table saw A WARNING To avoid mistakes that could cause serious injury do not plug the table saw in until you have read and understood the following 1 READ and become familiar with this entire instruction manual LEARN the tool s applications limitations and possible hazards KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the too before turning ON KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents DON T USE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain Keep work area well lighted KEEP CHILDREN AWAY All visitors should be kept at a safe distance from the work area MAKE WORKSHOP KID PROOF with padlocks master switches or by removing starter keys DON T FORCE THE TOOL it will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed USE THE RIGHT TOOL Don t force tool or the attachment to do a job for which it was not designed USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overhe
15. Owner s Manual CRAFTSMAN 2 7 HP Maximum Developed 10 Inch Blade 5000 R P M TABLE SAW Model No 137 218250 82443 c SL US USED 37J2 CAUTION e Safety Instructions Before using this Table Saw e Installation read this manual and follow o Operation all its Safety Rules and e Maintenance Operating Instructions e Parts List e Espa ol Customer Help Line 1 800 843 1682 Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 USA Part No 137218250001 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Warranty eee ee are ee ee ee oh O K a a 2 Product Specifications sinen edna eee Yeh tea oa eee ee ee eee le ee ewe ke 2 safety Instructions sss see Sects vee oie edd da ea ete Vee KRK dte 3 Accessories and Attachments ERE ee rs deld 6 Tools needed for assembly lt eee eee eee eene 6 Carton Contents Bn RT ara ae en cae arr CSK 6 Know Your Table SEW niet Weenen bw ages ke aw Bake kv Veren ada ER eae de 8 Assembly and Adjustments lt 4 4 eee eee eee 9 Oporaliom c 4 cR eee entel ER ENEN R ATRE A aaa atone 16 Maintenance REGE O EN E es al 20 Troubleshooting guide lt Rn bars Oa z dd ONS NG ON rien 21 PANS a doc a ee edit ane ea aa E ee eae KOBA ow ANO ZB A Sue ee 22 Making a push stick ERE in Mera Gilets ok a ae a EE ee ete ANN Wale enabler EA 33 Espanol sb sko GRO eae MON wheat eee ea ee onen 37 WARRANTY FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY If t
16. This sawing operation combines a miter angle with a bevel angle 1 Set the miter gauge 3 to the desired angle Use only the left side groove 2 Set the blade 1 bevel to the desired angle Carefully push the miter gauge to begin the cutting operation 2 3 MITERING FIG DD This sawing operation is the same as crosscutting except the miter gauge is locked at an angle other than 90 1 Hold the workpiece 2 firmly against the miter gauge 3 2 Feed the workpiece slowly into the blade 1 to prevent the workpiece from moving Fig DD USING WOOD FACING ON THE RIP FENCE FIG EE When performing some special cutting operations add a wood facing 1 to either side of the rip fence 2 1 Use a smooth straight 3 4 thick wood board 1 that is as long as the rip fence Attach the wood facing to the fence with wood screws 3 through the holes in the fence A wood fence should be used when ripping material such as thin paneling to prevent the material from catching between the bottom of the fence and the table 2 Fig EE DADO CUTS FIG FF 1 The dado table insert is included with this saw Remove the saw blade the blade guard and the table insert Install the dado and dado table insert Instructions for operating the dado are packed with the separately purchased dado set The arbor 1 on this saw restricts the maximum width of the cut to 1 2 It is not necessary to install the outside fla
17. ado table insert Miter gauge Hex keys Blade wrenches QUANTITY M M A MM TAND Top bracket short Top bracket long Bottom bracket short Bottom bracket long Legs Bag of bolts nuts foot pads OVOZErH A5 Iomnmo owp MMM M NOTE To make assembly easier keep contents of box together Apply a coat of automobile wax to the table Wipe all parts thoroughly with a clean dry cloth This will reduce friction when pushing the workpiece UNPACKING YOUR TABLE SAW s VE TABLE SAW afp IT mo mC BS gt mij 2 7 MN B gt zaam s KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW Miter gauge Blade Guard Extension table Blade bevel scale and miter NSS E Y O i 0 Blade tilting handwheel gauge E storage Kickback pawls Splitter Leg stand Blade Splitter bracket Table Extension fence Blade bevel lock knob Blade tilt pointer Blade wrench Overload storage reset switch ON OFF switch with safety key unting holes Blade elevation handwheel Power cord Blade wrenches ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS For your own safety never connect plug to power source outlet until all assembly steps are complete and you have read and understood the safety and operating instructions G SET FIG A LE 1 Separate all parts and group by size and style NOTE Finger tighten bolts and nuts when joining parts Use bolts 1 washers 2 and
18. against the completely stops raise the anti kickback pawls on fence and must not be warped twisted or bowed each side of the splitter and slide the workpiece out 1 Remove the miter gauge Secure the rip fence to Fig Z the table 2 Raise the blade so it is about 1 8 higher than the top of the workpiece 3 Place the workpiece flat on the table and against the fence Keep the workpiece about 1 away from the blade 4 Turn the saw ON and wait for the blade to come up to speed 5 Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade by pushing forward only on the workpiece section 1 that will pass between the blade and the fence FIG Y AWARNING AVOID KICKBACK by pushing forward only on that section of the workpiece that will pass between the blade and the fence BEVEL RIPPING This cut is the same as ripping except the blade bevel angle is set to an angle other than 0 A WARNING Cut only with the workpiece and the fence on the right side of the blade RIPPING SMALL PIECES A WARNING Avoid injury from blade contact Never make through saw cuts narrower than 1 2 wide 1 It is unsafe to rip small pieces Instead rip a larger piece to obtain the size of the desired piece When a small width is to be ripped and your hand cannot be safely put between the blade and the rip fence use one or more push sticks to move the workpiece 2 CROSSCUTTING FIG AA A WARNING To prevent serious injury Do not allow
19. asher U type nut Insert M6 1 0 12 1 4 5 8 1 16 Wrench hex Wrench Wrench hex Wrench hex Power cable assembly Power cable Strain relief Cord clamp Pan head tapping screw M4 16 16 Qty kh l l k ed A A NA A N NN a m No ma A m k k k mk m Key 111 112 113 114 115 Part 18402702 2801DBHA04 14902302 14900136 14909401 2668BZDA07 2504MZC004 2853U55501 2661MBDE12 2653MBDE11 121A 2898D 10G06 121 2851D55G06 28605BH101 14901704 2668BBDA32 2701FBD113 2501MBDN08 14901503 14901103 129A 14900609A2 129 130 131 14900609 2703FMD108 14909001 14900801 14900703 2701FBD110 15100801 2501NBDN16 14905804 14994701 Description Size Dust shield Strain relief Switch box Body shell Trade mark label Pan head screw M4 0 7 8 External tooth 64 lock washer Circuit breaker switch Truss head tapping M4 16 10 screw Truss head tapping screw Rocker switch Rocker switch element Switch key Needle pointer Pan head screw Hex nut M4 16 12 M5 0 8 10 Flat washer 8X16 2 5 Pointer bracket Height regutating bolt Hand wheel assembly Wheel Crown nut Grip Bolt Clamp handle Hex nut M10 1 5 T 8 Lock knob Flat washer Retaining clip Warning label 1 4 3 4 1 16 M8 1 25 T 6 5 M8 1 25 T 12 5 md 8 DILVWIHDS HOS LS SLYYd MYS J19VL OL NVNSLAVUD OSZ8LZ ZEL ON 140OW SLHVd CRAFTSMAN 10 TABLE SAW MODEL NO 137 218
20. ating The table on page 5 shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate ampere rating f in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord WEAR PROPER APPAREL DO NOT wear loose clothing gloves neckties rings bracelets or other jewelry which may get caught in moving parts Nonslip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 10 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 3 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION Any table saw can throw foreign objects into the eyes which could cause permanent eye damage ALWAYS wear Safety Goggles not glasses that comply with ANSI safety standard Z87 1 Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses They ARE NOT safety glasses Safety Goggles are available at Sears NOTE Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87 1 could seriously hurt you when they break WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST MASK Sawing operation produces dust SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical It s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits cutters and the like FORESIGHT 15 BETTER THAN KO SIGHT REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Make sure the switch is in OFF position before plugging in USE RECOMMENDED ACC
21. button 3 that will restart the motor after it shuts off due to overloading or low voltage If the motor stops during operation turn the ON OFF switch to the OFF position Unplug the saw from its power source Wait about five minutes for the motor to cool down Push in on the reset button 3 and turn the switch to the ON position AWARNING To avoid injury the ON OFF switch should be in the OFF position and the plug removed from the power source while the motor cool down takes place to prevent accidental starting when the reset button is pushed Overheating may be caused by misaligned parts or dull blade Inspect your saw for proper setup before using it again USING THE TABLE EXTENSION FIG X 1 Remove the stop screws from the ends of the tubes Slide the ends of the tubes through both support brackets on the side your workpiece will be needing support and replace the two stop screws Rotate the front tube to display the scale as an extension of the table top scale Slide the extension out until the correct measurement is displayed on the tube scale Loosen the fence handles and raise or lower the fence as needed Tighten all extension support handles and knobs o Fig X CUTTING OPERATIONS Fig Y There are two basic types of cuts ripping and crosscutting Ripping is cutting along the length and the grain of the workpiece Crosscutting is cutting either across the width or across the grain of the workpiece Ne
22. d by keeping the spreader anti kickback pawls and guard in place and functioning Do not release work before it is pushed all the way past the saw blade Do not rip work that is twisted warped or does not have a straight edge to guide along the fence 14 AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the cutting tool 15 NEVER USE SOLVENTS to clean plastic parts Solvents could possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material Only a soft damp cloth should be used to clean plastic parts 16 MOUNT your table saw before performing any cutting operations Refer to installation instructions 17 NEVER CUT METALS or materials which may make hazardous dust 18 ALWAYS USE IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA Remove sawdust frequently Clean out sawdust from the interior of the saw to prevent a potential fire hazard 19 NEVER LEAVE THE TOOL running unattended Don t leave the tool until it comes to a complete stop 20 For proper operation follow the instructions of this owners manual titled SAW MOUNTED TO WORK SURFACES Failure to provide sawdust fall through and removal hole will allow sawdust to build up in the motor area which may result in a fire hazard or cause motor damage 21 ALWAYS USE THE TABLE EXTENSION for support when cutting a long workpiece Never use an unstable surface or another person to hold a long workpiece Adjust the table extension for maximum stabilit
23. e to see if it was cut at 90 If it is not continue to adjust the miter gauge body 3 until the wood piece is cut at 90 Refer to OPERATION section for cutting instructions Fig P RIP FENCE ADJUSTMENT FIG Q A WARNING To avoid injury from an accidental start make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is not connected to the power source outlet 1 The fence 1 is moved by lifting up on the handie 2 and sliding the fence to the desired location Pushing down on the handle locks the fence in position Position the fence on the right side of the table and along one edge of the miter gauge grooves Lock the fence handle The fence should be parallel with the miter gauge groove If adjustment is needed to make the fence parallel to the groove do the following Loosen the two screws 3 and lift up on the handle 2 Hold the fence bracket 4 firmly against the front of the saw table Move the far end of the fence until it is parallel with the miter gauge groove e Tighten both screws and push the handle to lock If fence is loose when the handle is in the locked downward position do the following s Move the handle 2 upward and turn the adjusting screw 5 clockwise until the rear clamp is snug Do not turn the adjusting screw more than 1 4 turn at a time Over tightening the adjusting screw will cause the fence to come out of alignment Fig Q UN ho RIP FENCE INDICATOR AD
24. enough to facilitate sawdust fall through and removal 3 Square the saw on the mounting surface and mark the location of the four 3 8 mounting holes 1 4 Drill 3 8 holes into the mounting surface 5 Mark a 12 to 14 square 2 centered between the four mounting holes 1 6 Cut out and remove the square 7 This opening will allow sawdust to fall through the saw base 8 Place the saw on the work surface and align the mounting holes of the saw with those drilled through the surface 9 Fasten the saw to the work surface Fig C SQUARE CUTOUT Failure to provide the sawdust fall through hole will cause sawdust to build up in the motor area which may result in fire or cause motor damage KEEPING THE AREA CLEAN FIG D 1 Sawdust and wood chips that fall from under the saw wili accumulate on the floor 2 Make it a practice to pick up and discard this dust when you have completed cutting Always keep your work area clean uncluttered and well lit Do not work on floor surfaces that are slippery from sawdust or wax 10 BLADE RAISING HANDWHEEL FiG E F 1 Attach the handwheel 1 to the elevation screw 2 at the front of the saw Make sure the slots 3 in the hub of the handwheel engage with the pins 4 FIG E Attach and tighten the dome nut 5 at the end of the shaft Fig F Fig E one TILTING HANDWHEEL FIG F Attach the other handwheel 6 to the biade ti
25. familiarity gained from the frequent use of your table saw to cause careless mistakes Remember that even a careless fraction of a second is enough to cause a severe injury Keep both hands away from the blade and path of the blade Remove the rip fence and place the miter gauge in the left side groove Adjust the blade height so it is 1 8 higher than the top of the workpiece Hold the workpiece firmly against the miter gauge with the blade path in line with the desired cut location Move the workpiece to one inch distance from the blade Start the saw and wait for the blade 1 to come up to full speed Keep the workpiece 2 against the face of the miter gauge 3 and flat against the face of the gauge and flat against the table Then slowly push the workpiece through the blade FIG Z Do not try to pull the workpiece back with the blade turning Turn the switch OFF and carefully slide the workpiece out when the blade is completely stopped BEVEL CROSSCUTTING FIG BB This cutting operation is the same as crosscutting except the blade is at bevel angle other than 0 1 Adjust the blade 1 to the desired angle and tighten the blade bevel lock knob Always work to the left side of the blade The miter gauge 3 must be in the left side groove 2 It cannot be used in the right side groove unless the miter angle is very sharp as it will interfere with the blade guard 2 COMPOUND MITER CROSSCUTTING FIG CC
26. his product 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 Dept 817 WA Hoffman Estates IL 60179 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MOTOR HP Maximum developed 2 7 A WARNING Type P E A AA ORA MA EE WA To avoid electrical hazards fire hazards or damage to Voltage AD EN ee TO the tool use proper circuit protection HZ 25 32 ater eben Oale eier 60 RPM no load 5000 Your table saw is wired at the factory for 120V operation Overload Protection YES Connect to a 120V 15 AMP branch circuit and use a 15 SAW AMP time delay fuse or circuit breaker To avoid shock or i rd i i if it i rn cut or LN SA ee ee En Table extension Yes with fence g y way Extension fence capacity 24 Blade lt 42 rra R died 10 Rip scale 1 YES Rip fence a YES Miter gauge 0 YES Lag Salers k na oes ee des YES Maximum Depth of cut at 90 3 Maximum Depth of cut at 45 2 1 2 Maximum Dado cut width 1 2 Net weight 61 6 Lbs SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIO
27. ical replacement parts Any other parts may create a hazard 2 3 4 5 Use liquid dish washing detergent and water to clean all plastic parts NOTE Certain cleaning chemicals can damage plastic parts 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 GG 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 turn the saw upside down and alternately pull upward and downward on the motor unit Observe any movement of the motor mounting mechanism Looseness or play in the blade raising screw 1 should be adjusted as follows 1 Using a wrench loosen nut 2 2 Adjust nut 3 until it is finger tight against the bracket 4 then back off the nut 3 1 6 turn 3 Tighten nut 2 with the wrench while holding nut 3 in place Maximum allowable play of screw rod 1 is 4 mm Fig GG Place a small amount of dry lubricant such as graphite or silicon on screw rod 1 at thrust washer 5 Do not oil threads of screw rods 1 Screw rod 1 must be 20 kept clean and free of sawdust gum pitch and other contaminants for smooth operation If excessive looseness is observed in any other part of the blade raising
28. ither ripping nor crosscutting may be done safely freehand Ripping reguires the use of the rip fence and crosscutting reguires the miter gauge A WARNING Before you use the saw each and every time check the following Blade is tight on the arbor Bevel angle lock knob is tight If ripping fence knob is tight and fence is parallel to the miter gauge grooves Blade guard is in place and working properly You are wearing safety glasses The failure to adhere to these common safety rules and those printed in the front of this manual can greatly increase the likelihood of injury 6 Keep your thumbs off the table top When both of your RIPPING FIG Y Z thumbs touch the front edge of the table 2 finish the A WARNING cut with a push stick Make a push stick using the N pattern on page 33 To prevent serious injury 7 The push stick 3 should always be used when the e Do not allow familiarity gained from the frequent use ripped workpiece is 2 or narrower 1 FIG Y of your table saw to cause careless mistakes 8 Continue pushing the workpiece with the push stick 3 Remember that even a careless fraction of a second until it passes the blade guard and clears the rear of is enough to cause a severe injury the table e Keep both hands away from the blade and path of the 9 Never pull the workpiece back when the blade is blade turning Turn the switch OFF When the blade The workpiece must have a straight edge
29. k and align splitter with blade with blade Saw makes 1 Dull blade 1 Replace blade unsatisfactory cuts 2 Blade mounted backwards 2 Turn blade around 3 Gum or pitch on blade 3 Remove blade and clean with turpentine and coarse steel wool 4 Change the blade 5 Clean table with turpentine and steel wool 1 Check and adjust rip fence 2 Select another piece of wood 4 Incorrect blade for work being done 5 Gum or pitch on table causing erratic feed Material kicked back 1 Rip fence out of alignment from blade 2 Splitter not aligned with blade 3 Feeding stock without rip fence 4 Splitter not in place 5 Dull blade 6 The operator letting go of material before it is past saw blade 1 Align rip fence with miter gauge slot 2 Align splitter with blade 3 Install and use rip fence 4 Install and use splitter with guard 5 Replace blade 6 Push material all the way past saw blade before releasing work 7 Miter angle lock knob is not tight 7 Tighten knob Blade does not 1 Sawdust and dirt in raising 1 Brush or blow out loose dust and dirt raise or tilt freely and tilting mechanisms Blade does not 1 Extension cord too light 1 Replace with adequate size cord come up to speed or too long 2 Low house voltage 2 Contact your electric company 1 Machine vibrates excessively D
30. lting screw on the side of the saw in the Same manner as above Attach and tighten the handwheel dome nut 5 Fig F RIP FENCE FIG G 1 Thread the fence handle 1 into the cam hole 2 until tight 2 Lift upward on the rip fence handle so that the holding clamp 3 is fully extended 3 Place the rip fence on the saw table and engage the holding clamp to the table rear Lower the front end onto the front rail 4 4 Push down on the fence handle to lock CHANGING THE BLADE FIG H I J WARNING To avoid injury from an accidental start make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is not connected to the power source outlet 1 Remove the table insert 1 by unscrewing the two screws 2 3 Be careful not to lose the rubber washer that is on the back screw 3 beneath the table insert FIG H NOTE The back screw is longer than the front screw Fig H 11 2 Raise the blade arbor 4 FIG I to the maximum height by turning the blade raising handwheel counterclockwise 3 Remove the arbor nut 5 and flange 6 remove blade 4 Install the new saw blade onto the arbor with the blade teeth pointing toward the front of the saw 5 Install the flange 6 against the blade and thread the arbor nut 5 as far as possible by hand Ensure that the blade is flush against the inner side of the blade flange A WARNING To avoid possible injury and damage to the workpiece be sure to ins
31. mechanism or tilting mechanism take the complete unit to a Sears Service Center 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 will not hold sawdust as would oil or grease TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE To avoid injury from an accidental start turn the switch OFF and always remove the plug from the power source before making any adjustments Consult your local Sears Service Center if for any reason the motor will not run SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Saw will not start 1 Saw not plugged in 2 Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped 3 Cord damaged 1 Plug in saw 2 Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker 3 Have cord replaced by a Sears Service Center Does not make accurate 45 and 90 rip cuts 1 Positive stop not adjusted correctly 1 Check blade with sguare and adjust positive stop 2 Check blade with sguare and adjust pointer to zero 2 Blade tilt pointer not set accurately Material pinches blade when ripping 1 Rip fence not aligned with blade 2 Warped wood edge against fence is not straight Material binds on splitter 1 Splitter not aligned correctly 1 Chec
32. nge 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 Use only the 6 dado set and keep the width 1 2 or less It will be necessary to remove the blade guard and splitter when using dado Use caution when dado is operating Use only the correct number of round outside blades and inside chippers as shown in the dado set s instruction manual Blade or chipper must not exceed 1 2 Check saw to ensure that the dado will not strike the housing insert or motor when in operation A WARNING For your own safety always replace the blade blade guard assembly and blade insert when you are finished with the dado operation Fig FF MAINTENANCE MAINTAINING YOUR TABLE SAW GENERAL MAINTENANCE A WARNING 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 Polish the saw table with an automotive wax to keep it clean and to make it easier to slide the workpiece Clean cutting blades with pitch and gum remover A worn cut or damaged power cord should be replaced immediately A WARNING All electrical or mechanical repairs should be attempted only by a trained repair technician Contact the nearest Sears Service Center for service Use only ident
33. nnot be made by the four adjusting screws 1 then also loosen the two adjusting screws 2 Loosen these screws only if necessary Recheck blade clearance making sure that the blade does not hit the table insert or other parts when at the 90 and 45 settings Tighten all screws Fig U OPERATION BASIC SAW OPERATIONS RAISING THE BLADE FIG V To raise or lower the blade turn the blade elevation handwhee 1 to the desired blade height and then tighten lock handle 2 to maintain the desired blade angle Fig V TILTING THE BLADE FIG V To tilt the saw blade for bevel cutting loosen the lock handle 2 and turn the tilting handwheel 3 Tighten the lock handle 2 to secure ON OFF SWITCH FIG W The ON OFF switch has a removable key With the key removed from the switch unauthorized and hazardous use by children and others is minimized 1 To turn the saw ON insert key 1 into the slot in the switch 2 Move the switch upward to the ON position 2 To turn the saw OFF move the switch downward 3 To lock the switch in the OFF position grasp the sides or yellow part of the switch toggle 1 and pull it out 4 With the switch key removed the switch will not operate 5 If the switch key is removed while the saw is running it can be turned OFF but cannot be restarted without inserting the switch key 1 Fig W OVERLOAD PROTECTION FIG W This saw has a reset overload relay
34. oes not make accurate 45 and 90 cross cuts 1 Saw not mounted securely to workbench 2 Bench on uneven floor Tighten all mounting hardware 2 Reposition on flat level surface Fasten to floor if necessary 3 Damaged saw blade 3 Replace blade 1 Miter gauge out of adjustment 1 Adjust miter gauge 21 ce Key Part No Description Size Qty Key Part No Descripti i scription Size Oty 3 G P 1 2615BBDD50 Hex head screw M6 1 040 1 40 2501MBDNO6 Flat washer 6 6 13 1 2 5 8 33 A D amp washer 41 14212501 Spri d 8 7 2 2501MBDNO6 Fiat washer 6 13 1 1 42 14910208 Rear clamp 5 Zasa 3 2705FBD106 Nut chuck M6 10T 6 1 43 14910104 Locking rod 1 A S8sKe 4 14994501 Warning label 1 44 14903101 Insert 1 8 ers HF 5 2690MZD514 Rivet 2 45 2621BBDA18 Panheadscrew M5X08 12 2 gt 27 O 6A 1491220681 Blade guard assembly 1 amp washer 4 opg 6 14912206 Blade guard 1 46 14962201 Side cover 1 A fig 7 14994103 Caution label 1 47 14962301 Upper tube 1 B Epa F 8 2570DBN606 Lp ma 2 48 14960108 Extension wing 1 5 gt 14512301 Am i 49 14863401 RENEE z a ae p A Za D 10 14312906 Splitter 1 50 263788DA70 Truss head round M6X10 23 1 gt 557 M neck screw gt 530 o 12 14206901 Roll pin 1 51 19600101A2 Locking handle 2 s 95s B 13 _ 14913201 Bush 2 assembly 8523 5 be 14206601 Kick back pawl 2 52 14961601 Auxiliary fence 1 o 58 P 14208001 Kick back paw 2 53 2704FBD106 Square nut M6 1 0T 5 3 a 888
35. such as vacuums lawn equipment and electronics for repair call for the location of your nearest Sears Parts amp Repair Center 1 800 488 1 222 Anytime day or night www sears com For the replacement parts accessories and owners manuals that you need to do it yourself call Sears PartsDirect 1 800 366 PART 6 a m 11 p m CST 1 800 366 7278 7 days a week www sears com partsdirect To purchase or inquire about a Sears Service Agreement 1 800 827 6655 7 a m 5 p m CST Mon Sat Para pedir servicio de reparaci n a domicilio Au Canada pour service en fran ais y para ordenar piezas con entrega a domicilio 1 877 LE FOYER 1 888 SU HOGAR 1 877 533 6937 1 888 784 6427 SEARS HomeCentral Registered Trademark Trademark of Sears Roebuck and Co Sears Roebuck and Co Marca Registrada Marca de Fabrica de Sears Roebuck and Co 3 2000
36. tall the blade with the teeth pointing toward the front of the table in the direction of the rotation arrow on the blade guard i 6 To tighten the arbor nut 5 place the open end wrench jaws on the flats of the blade arbor to keep the arbor from turning FIG J 7 Piace the box end wrench 8 on the arbor nut 5 and turn clockwise to the rear of the saw table 8 Replace the blade insert in the table recess insert the screws through the front and rear holes and tighten Fig J To avoid injury from a thrown workpiece blade parts or blade contact never operate saw without the proper insert in place Use the saw blade insert when sawing Use the dado head insert when using a dado BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY FIG K L M 1 Set the blade to maximum height and the tilt to zero degrees on the bevel scale with the hand wheels Lock the blade lock knob Place the external toothed lock washer 1 and a steel flat washer 2 onto the tong hex head bolt 3 Insert the bolt into the splitter bracket 4 as shown FIG K Fig K Place the oval washer 5 on the pivot rod 6 FIG L Install the bracket assembly 4 into the rear of the saw table Thread the bolt 3 into the internally threaded pivot rod NOTE The splitter is removed from the illustration for clarity Fig L Position the blade guard arm 7 to the rear of the table FIG M Using a straightedge check that the blade guard splitter 8 is
37. to the table Adjust the collar 5 so it contacts the bracket 3 when the blade is 90 to the table Tighten the two set screws 4 2 3 Fig R 45 Stop 1 With the blade in the upright 90 position loosen the bevel lock knob Turn the blade tilting handwheel and move the blade to the 45 position as far as it will go 2 Place the combination square on the table as shown in FIG R to check if the blade is 45 to the table 3 tf the blade is not 45 to the table loosen the two set screws 4 located under the table saw FIG S with a 3 mm hex key and back off the collar 5 14 4 Loosen the bevel lock knob turn the tilting handwheel to move the blade until it is 45 to the table 5 Adjust the collar 5 so it contacts the bracket 3 when the blade is 45 Tighten set screws 4 Fig S BLADE TILT POINTER 1 When the blade is positioned at 90 adjust the blade tilt pointer to read 0 on the scate 2 Loosen the holding screw position the pointer over 0 and tighten the screw NOTE Make a trial cut on scrap wood prior to making critical cuts Measure for exactness BLADE PARALLEL TO MITER GAUGE GROOVE FIG T U This adjustment was made at the factory but it should be rechecked and adjusted if necessary A WARNING To prevent personal injury Always disconnect plug from the power source when making any adjustments This adjustment must be correct or kickback could
38. y DO NOT connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal CHECK with a qualified electrician or service person if you do not completely understand the grounding instructions or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded USE A SEPARATE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT for your tools This circuit must not be less than 12 wire and should be protected with a 15 Amp time delay fuse Before connecting the motor to the power line make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the electric current is rated the same as the current stamped on the motor nameplate Running at a lower voltage will damage the motor This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has a receptacle like the one illustrated in FIGURE A FIGURE A shows a 3 prong electrical plug and receptacle that has a grounding conductor If a properly grounded receptacie is not available an adapter FIGURE 8 can be used to temporarily connect this plug to a 2 contact ungrounded receptacle The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded receptacle can be installed by a qualified technician The adapter FIGURE B has a rigid lug extending from it that MUST be connected to a permanent earth ground such as a properly grounded receptacle box The Canadian Electrical Code prohibits the use of adapters CAUTION In al cases make certain the receptacle is properly grounded If you are not sure have a qualified electrician check the receptacle A WARNING
39. y and length of the workpiece before cutting 22 ALWAYS LOCK THE TABLE EXTENSION securely in place before cutting workpiece ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS POWER SUPPLY AND MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS A WARNING To avoid electrical hazards fire hazards or damage to the tool use proper circuit protection Use a separate electrical circuit for your tools Your saw is wired at the factory for 120V operation Connect to a 120V 15 Amp circuit and use a 15 Amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker To avoid shock or fire if power cord is worn or cut or damaged in any way have it replaced immediately SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock This tool is equipped with an electric cord that has an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug MUST be plugged into a matching receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with ALL focal codes and ordinances DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED If it will not fit the receptacle have the proper receptacle instalied by a qualified electrician IMPROPER CONNECTION of the equipment grounding conductor can result in risk of electric shock The conductor with the green insulation with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding conductor If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessar
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