Operator's ManualCRRFr MRli10 iN. JOBSITE TABLE SAWModel No. 137.415020C USCAUTION:Before using this Table Saw,read this manual and followall its
SAW BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY, ANTI-KICKBACK ASSEMBLY AND RIVINGKNIFEYour table saw is equipped with a bladeguard assembly, anti-kickback assemblyand rivin
POWER SUPPLY AND MOTORSPECiFiCATiONSi_ WARNING iTo avoid electrical hazards, firehazards, or damage to the tool, useproper circuit protection. Use ase
GUiDELiNES FOR EXTENSIONCORDSMake sure your extension cord isproperly wired and in good condition.Always replace a damaged extensioncord or have it re
RECOMMENDEDACCESSORIESiA WAR.I.GiVisit your Sears HardwareDepartment or see the CraftsmanPower and Hand Tools Catalog topurchase recommended accessori
Separateallpartsfrompackingmaterials.Checkeachpartwiththeillustrationonthenextpageandthe"TableofLooseParts"to makecertainall itemsareaccount
UNPACKING YOUR TABLE SAWADGBHCLKM
Table insertMiter c _ Rip fencePush stick storageRip fence storageMiter gauge storageOverload reset switchExtension tablelocking leverBlade elevation
ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS - To preventthe workpiece being kicked upward orback toward the front of the table sawby the spinning blade.ARBOR - The shaft on w
OVERLOADRESETSWITCH-Protectsthemotorif itoverloadsduringoperation,providesawaytorestartthesaw.PUSHSTICK-Usedto pushworkpieceswhenperformingrippingoper
I,A WARNING 1For your safety, never connect plugto power source receptacle until allassembly and adjustment steps arecomplete, and you have read andun
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MOUNTING TABLE SAW TO STAND(FIG. E)1. Lift the saw body (1) and placeon the stand (2), aligning the fourmounting holes (3) of the saw basewith the fou
STORAGE(FIG. G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N)Rip fence and miter gauge (Fig. G)The storage for the rip fence (1) andmiter gauge (2) are built into the baseand
Blade guard (Fig. K)The storage for the blade guard islocated on the right side of the stand.1. Take the blade guard (1) and pressdown on the red spri
Fig.N1iNSTALLiNG THE HANDWHEELHANDLE (FIG. O)NOTE: UP-DOWN is printed on thishandwheel.1. Thread the handwheel handle (1)into the handwheel hole (2),
3. Place the blade onto the arbor (5)with the blade teeth pointing forwardto the front of the saw. (Fig. Q)NOTE: Leave the plastic striparound the saw
RiViNGKNIFEASSEMBLY{AWARNING]o To avoid injury from anaccidental start, make sure theswitch is in the OFF position andthe plug is disconnected from th
Fig. UAligning the riving knife (Fig. S, V)WARNINGIo To avoid injury from anaccidental start, make sure theswitch is in the OFF position andthe plug i
ADDiTiONALBLADEADJUSTMENTS (FIG. W)1. If the front and rear measurementsare not the same, remove thecombination square and loosen thefour adjusting sc
Fig. Y3Tighten4. Take the blade guard assembly (5)and press down on the red springbutton (6) located on the top.5. Position blade guard over the rivin
Fig. AAAnti-kickback pawlsiNSTALLiNG THE RiP FENCE(FIG. BB)1. Lift upward on the rip fencehandle (1) so the rear holdingclamp (2) is fully extended.2.
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RIPFENCE INDICATORADJUSTMENT (FIG. DD)1. The rip fence indicator (1) points tothe measurement scale. The scaleshows the distance from the sideof the f
90 ° AND 45 ° POSiTiVE STOPSADJUSTMENT (FIG. GG, HH)Your saw has positive stops that willquickly position the saw blade at 90 °and 45° to the table, M
BLADETiLTiNGSCALE iNDiCATOR(FIG. ll)1. When the blade is positioned at 90°,adjust the blade tilting scale indicatorto read 0° on the scale.2. Loosen t
LOCKING LEVER ADJUSTMENT(FIG. KK)If the extension table moves when itis open and locked in place, the camlocking lever (1) may be loose andrequire adj
BASIC SAW OPERATIONSRAISE THE BLADE (FIG. LL)To raise or lower the blade, turn theblade elevation handwheel (1) to thedesired blade height, and then t
when the reset button is pushed.Overheating may be caused bymisaligned parts or a dull blade orundersized extensing cord. inspectyour saw for proper s
RiPPiNG (FIG. PP, QQ)IA WARNING]To prevent serious injury:• Never use a miter gauge whenripping.• Never use more than one ripfence during a single cut
9. Neverpulltheworkpiecebackwhenthebladeisturning.TurntheswitchOFF.Whenthebladecompletelystops,youcanthenremovetheworkpiece.I,A WARNING 1Never attempt
5.AttachedtheC-clamps(5)tosecurethefeatherboardtotheedgeofthetable,Fig. SS4Fig. TTc3/8 in. thick plywood base::I[_ll_ 21in]AUXILIARY FENCE (FIG. TT)Ma
WARNING iMake sure the screw heads donot stick out from the bottom ofthe base, they must be flush orrecessed.o Fasten the base and brackettogether wit
WARNING iCONSYour power tool and its Operator's Manual may contain "WARNING iCONS"(a picture symbol intended to alert you to, and/or in
USING THE WOOD FACING ON THEMITER GAUGE (FIG. WW)Slots are provided in the miter gaugefor attaching an auxiliary facing (1)to make it easier to cut ve
COMPOUND CROSSCUTTING(FIG. 77)00~45 ° Blade bevel & 00~45 ° MiterangleThis sawing operation combines amiter angle with a bevel angle.l_ WARNING 1A
1.Beforestartingthetablesaw,lowerthebladeandrivingknifeassemblyto thedownposition.2. Removethebladeguardassemblyandanti-kickbackpawlsassemblyfornon-th
Fig.ccJ iI I!1 J"!137. Check the saw to ensure that thedado will not strike the housing,insert, or motor when in operation.IA wAR.I.G1For your ow
MAiNTAiNiNG YOUR TABLE SAWGENERAL MAINTENANCEA wARNINGiFor your own safety, turn the switchOFF and remove the switch key.Remove the plug from the powe
LUBRICATIONAl!motorbearingsarepermanentlylubricatedatthefactoryandrequirenoadditionallubrication.Onallmechanicalpartsofyourtablesawwherea pivotorthrea
WARNINGlTo avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn switch OFF and unplugthe tool before moving, replacing the blade or making adjustments,P
IA WARNING lTo avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn switch OFF and unplugthe tool before moving, replacing the blade or making adjustmen
®®®PUSH STICK CONSTRUCTIONUse good quality plywood or solid woodUse 1/2 in. or 3/4 in. materialPush stick MUST be thinner than the width ofmaterial be
10iN. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.415020WARNINGjWhen servicing use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other partsmany create a HAZARD or cause p
GENERAL SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONSBEFORE USING THiS POWER TOOLSafety is a combination of commonsense, staying alert and knowing howto use your power tool.I,A
10 IN. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.415020PARTS LiST FOR TABLE SAW SCHEMATIC - BI.D. NO. Description Size Q'ty0KUW TERMINAL 10KWU LEAD WiRE ASS'Y
10 iN. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.415020TABLE SAW SCHEMATICDado _nsert Plate(not included)08/,5IIIIJ
10iN. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.415020PARTS LiST FOR MOTORID NO. Description0HV4 BALL BEARING0HX9 NEEDLE BEARING0JB8 WAVE WASHER0JBA WAVE WASHER0JEO C-R
10 IN. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.415020PARTS LIST FOR STANDID NO. Description Size3671 FOAM HANDLE0J4F FLAT WASHER cp8X16-2.50J4R FLAT WASHER @10_20-30J
Congratu/afions on rnaking a smart purc,#ase. Your new Craftsman ®productis designed and manufactured for years of dependable operation. But like allp
11.WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Donot wear loose clothing, gloves,neckties, rings, bracelets or otherjewelry which may get caught inmoving parts. Nonslip foot
21.DONOTOVERREACH.Keepproperfootingandbalanceatalltimes.22.MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.Keep tools sharp and clean for bestand safest performance. Followi
1.ALWAYSUSESAW BLADE 6.GUARD, riving knife and anti-kickback pawls for every through-sawing operation. Through-sawing 7.operations are those in which
14.AVOIDAWKWARDOPERATIONSand hand positions where a suddenslip could cause your hand to moveinto the saw blade,15.NEVER USE SOLVENTS toclean plastic p
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