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Page 1: ...l For Future Reference FOR YOUR E SAF TY BEAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY IOqNCH DIRECT IVE TABLE SAW assembly operating repair parts Sold by SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Chicago iL 60684 U S A Part No SP5537 Pr_n _ea in U S A ...

Page 2: ...trical shock make sure your fingers do not touch the plug s metal prongs when pluggingin or unplugging the saw 6 To avoid back injury get help to move the saw Always get help if you need to lift the saw Hold the saw close to your body Bend your knees so you can liftwith your legs not your back 7 NEVER STAND ON TOOL Serious injury could occur ifthe tool tipsor you accidentally hitthe cutting tool D...

Page 3: ... blade PLAN AHEAD TO PROTECT YOUR EYES HANDS FACE EARS 3 Plan your work A USE THE RIGHT TOOL Don t force tool or attachment to do a job it was notdesigned for 1 DO notwear loose clothing gloves neckties or jewelry rings wristwatches They can get caught and draw you into moving pads 2 Wear nonslip footwear 3 Tie back long hair 4 Rol long sleeves above the elbow 5 Noise levels vary widely To avoid p...

Page 4: ...h key 3 Wait forblade to stop before lifting the Guard F Push the workpiece against the rotation of the blade NEVER feed material into the cutting tool from the rear of the saw G_Always push the workpiece all the way past the sawblade H As much as possible keep your face and body to one side of the sawblade outer line with a possible kickback or throwback I NEVER tum the saw ON before clearing the...

Page 5: ...kthe shop Discon nect master switches Remove the yellow Switch Key Store it away from children and others not qualified to use the tool 4 Unplug the saw gmossary of terms for woodworking Anti Kickback Pawls AKP Device which when properly maintained isdesigned to stop the workpiece from being kicked back at the opera tor during ripping operation Arbor The shaft on which a cutting tool is mounted Cr...

Page 6: ...lug requires a mating 3 conductor grounding type operatorfrom electrical shock Your saw iswired for 120 volts and it has a plug that looks like the one shown Plug power cord into a 110 120V properly grounded typeoutlet protected by a 15 amp time delay or Circuit Saver fuse or circuit breaker 3utlet as shown WARNING Avoid electric Shock If the outlet you are planning to use for this saw is of the t...

Page 7: ...ting to Power Source Outlet 6 Unpacking and Checking Contents 8 Tools Needed 8 List of Loose Parts 8 Assembly 9 Installing Handwheels 9 Check Blade Insert 9 Adjusting Blade insert 10 Checking Heeling or Parallelism of Sawblade to Miter Gauge Groove 11 Adjusting Parallelism of Saw Blade to Miter Gauge Groove 11 Checking 90 Bevel Stop 12 Adjusting 90 Bevel Stop 13 Adjusting Bevel Pointer 13 Checking...

Page 8: ...f any parts are missing do not at I tempt to assemble the table saw plug in the power cord or turn the switch on until the missing I parts are obtained and are installed correctly I LIST OF LOOSE PARTS Item Part Name Qty A Miter Gauge Assembly 1 B Guard Assembly 1 C Rip Fence Assembly 1 D Extension Table LH 1 E Extension Table R H 1 F Handwheel 2 G Owner s Manual 1 Bag of Loose Parts 1 Apply a coa...

Page 9: ...e Handwheel install screw and Iockwasher 3 install Bevel Handwheelonto bevel shaft by lining up FLAT on shaft with fiat inside handwheel install screw and Iockwasher CAUTION Failure to complete the foflowing two steps could result _ndamage to your saw 4 Turn Bevel Handwheel counterclockwise to pull motor away from inner packing styrofoam 5 Remove styrofoam LOCKWASHER REMOVEPACKING MATERIAL FROM UN...

Page 10: ...TI ge in saw table t_y b sligl_ly using pi_rs ...

Page 11: ... tumi _g E_eva_ t_onHandwheel counte_cbc kwis_ 2 Mark an X on ore _ooth which i_ SE t beret to _he LEFT 3 Place the head of a comb Rat o sq_ _re n _he _t MITER GROOVE Adjust b_e ol squsre so _hat i_ just touches the tip of the MAnKinD V _oth 4 Movesquareto REAR rotate bi_detosee MARKED tooth again touches blade of sqL_are 5 if tooth touches square the s_me a_ _ur_tat FRONT and REAR sawb_adeis PAR ...

Page 12: ... if It does alternately tighten other three screws slowly 12 ...

Page 13: ...de is in approximately 40 bevel position and using phillips screwdriver rotate screws slightly in direction necessary to correct gap rotate screws equally Recheck blade position and readjust if necessary 4 When 90 stop position is adjusted to your satisfac tion re adjust pointer to 0 position BLADE I I I I I Ir ti BEVEL STOP BRACKET BEVEL A T BEVEL ADJUSTING SCREWS BEVEL HANDWHEEL 1 _ ADJUSTING BE...

Page 14: ...n iscontrolled by the locationof the sheet metal nut on end of bevel shaft 2 If condition A exists the sheet metal nutneeds to be turned clockwise to obtain 45 setting_ if condition B exists the nut should be turned counterclockwise 3 To correct conditionA Rotate Bevel Handle coun terc ockw se approximately two turns Place 11 16 inch wrench on sheet meta nut and hold n place while rotatinghandle c...

Page 15: ...to threaded holes FLAT HEAD HEXSOCKET SCREWS 4 Install left table extension and install seven screws using 5 32 inch hex L wrench Just start screws into threaded holes ALiGNiNG TABLE EXTENSIONS NOTE The table extensions must be the same height as the table and level to the table Place combination square on table and extension NOTE When aligning the table extensions the 1 4 20 x 5 8 inchflat head h...

Page 16: ... lelt extension I Jll l l l i I l l t l l l i l l l J l w I i I EXTENSION LEVELING EXTENSIONS Place combination square on table and extension so that end of blade extendsover edge of extension Hold square firmly on saw table and check for gap between extension and btade of square SHOULD BE NO GAP TO LOWER OUTER EDGE OF EXTENSION 1 Loosen screws B E and F on right extension See illustration 2 Tight...

Page 17: ... table and table extension 2 Extension should line up with tabie WARNING Front edges must line up to help prevent workplece kickback when the fence is mounted to the table extension t EXTENSION SHOULD BE I NO GAP TO MOVE OUTER EDGE OF EXTENSION BACK 1 Loosen screws C and F in right extension See illustration 2 Tighten screws B and G until extension is lined up 3 Snug down screws C and F 4 Recheck ...

Page 18: ...t screws andinstallon bottomsideoftable I I t 1 4 20 x 7 8 SOCKET HEAD SET SCREW joir with L WRENCH CLOCKWISE ROTATION INSTALLING BLADE GUARD 1 From among the loose parts find the following i SOCKET HEAD TRUSS HEAD SCREW SETSCREW 1 4 20 X 5 8 1 4 20 X 7 8 4 Flat Washer 17 64 I D FLAT WASHER 17164 Items marked with an asterisk _ are shown actual size WING NUT 1 4 20 SPREADER CLAMP HEX NUT 1 4 20 i ...

Page 19: ...ashers and washers to the Spreader Support Bracket and slip the nuts into theslot in the Spreader Support 6 Finger tighten ONLY THE HEX NUTS NOTE Be sureto putthe socket head set screwthrough the slot shaped holes in the Spreader Bracket see illustration This allows the guard and spreader to be lined up with the blade Be sure the socket end of the setscrew is at the hex nut end of the assembly HEA...

Page 20: ...AKE SURETHEHEX NUTS UNDERNEATH ARE LOOSE 6 Lift the anti kickback pawl to clear the wood and hold the Spreader tightly against the wood Make surethe wood is against the saw blade TIGHTEN THE HEX NUTS This will alignthe Spreader in the middle of the cut KERF madeby saw blade NOTE To remove the Guard for non throughcuts ATTACHING RiP FENCE more easily 1 Loosen fence Iockknob by turningcountemlockwis...

Page 21: ...y beingcareful notto move fence D Recheck alignment E Repeat steps as needed MUST LINE UP WITH MITER SLOT FRONT AND REAR HEAD LOOSEN TWO HEX SCREWS TO ADJUST iNSTALLiNG MEASURING TAPES 1 From the loose pads find 2 Measuring Tapes RIGHT HAND SiDE ls l s t t t LEFT HAND SIDE 2 Place Rip Fence on saw table to the rightside of the blade 3 Using a tape rule measure 10 inches out from the right side of ...

Page 22: ...ng the other hand to peel off approxi mately one inch of protective coating from underside of tape on the left end 0 inch O INCH 9 Carefully so as notto disturb measuring tape unlock Rip Fence and remove from saw PEEL OFF X_ r APPROX 1 IN PRESS TAPE INTO 10 Carefully raise the rest of the measuring tape and peel off the rest of the protective coating 12 Place Rip Fence on saw table on the left sid...

Page 23: ...anufactured to very close tolerances which provide suitable accuracyfor average woodworking In some cases where extreme accuracy is required make a trial cut and then recheck it If necessary the Miter Gauge head can then be swiveled slightly to compensate and then locked The HEAD should be SQUARE 90 withthe bar when the pointer points to 0 To check for squareness place an accurate square on the Mi...

Page 24: ...ex Hcl Bolts 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 items marked with an asterisk as shown actual size HEX HEAD BOLT 1 4 20 1 1 2 HEX NUT 1 4 20 LOCKWASHER 1 4 FLAT WASHER 1 4 MP MOUNTING SAW WITH C CLA S To makesaw mountablewith C clamps fasten two underside of the board up through the holes inthe base Secure withwashers and nuts The saw can then be set on a flat stable surface and held in place with G I_ 18 MIN 1 5116 ...

Page 25: ...le the Motor Switch on and off rapidly as this may causethe sawbtade to loosen lathe event this should ever occur allow the sawblade to come to a complete stop and re tighten the arbor nut normally not excessively Never leave the saw while the power is ON C Toturn saw OFF PUSH lever in Never leave the saw untit the cutting tool has come to acomplete stop D To lock switch inOFF position hold switch...

Page 26: ...he Guard for special operations loosen the both Wing Nuts and slide the Spreader back and up DO NO FDISTURB THE SETTING OF THE SPREADER BRACKET 6 TABLE iNSERT is removable for removing or installing blades or other cutting tools A Lower the blade below the table surface B Raise Blade Guard C Loosen screw Do not remove D Lift insert from front end and pull toward front of saw NEVER OPERATE THE SAW ...

Page 27: ... spacer and arbor wrench over arbor nut 5 Hold shaft wrench and loosen arbor nut with arbor wrench SHAFT WRENCH BLADE INSERT ARBOR WRENCH TO INSTALL SAWBLADE 1 Install saw blade onto shaft with top teeth pointing toward front of saw 2 Install blade collar with flat surface toward blade 3 Install arbor nut NOTE Arbor nutshould justbesnug Do notovertighten IMPORTANT Do not attempt to run saw without...

Page 28: ... AND THIS EDGE MUST BE PARALLEL 3 S PLYWOOD is to prevent dulling the sawblade in the event you mistakenly cut into the Push Block NOT_ Al dimension InInches POSitionthe handle in the center of the plywood and AUXIUARY FENCE WORK SUPPORT fasten together with glue and woodscrew i rat safety mstructmns for basic saw ope ons BEFORE EACH USE before raising or removing the Guard changing the cutting to...

Page 29: ...ar 3 Tie back long hair 4 Roll long sleeves above the elbow 5 Noise levels vary widely To avoid possible hearing damage wear ear plugsor muffs when using saw for long periods of time saw operations 6 Any power saw can throw foreign objects into the eyes This can cause permanent eye darn age Wear safety goggles not glasses that comply with ANSI Z87 1 shown on package Everyday eyeglasses have only i...

Page 30: ...rial A Tum switch _ FF B Unplug the saw C Wait for all moving parts to stop and balance F Push the workpiece against the rotation of the A Use the Guard Assembly blade NEVERIeed material into the cutting tool B To removeloosepiecesbeneathortrappedinside from the rear of the saw the Guard G Always push the workpiece all the way past the 1 Turn saw OFF sawblade H As much as possible keep yourface an...

Page 31: ...ccurate square or protractor If necessary the Miter Gauge head can be swiveled slightlyto compensate for any inaccuracy NOTE The space between the Miter Gauge Bar andthe groove inthe table is held to a minimum dudng manufac turing For maximum accuracy when using the Miter Gauge always favor one side of the groove in the table in other words don t move the Miter Gauge from side to side white cuttin...

Page 32: ... until it touches the block hold it securely 4 Makethecut pullthe workpiece back turnthe sawofl and wait for the blade to stop Remove cut off piece before continuing i MITER CUTTING MITER CUTTING iscuttingwood at an angle other than 90 with the edge of the wood Follow the same proce dure as you would for crosscutting Adjust the Miter Gauge to the desired angle and lock it The Miter Gauge may be us...

Page 33: ...Gauge when ripping 2 Use a Push Stick whenever the fence is 2 or more inches from the blade When thru sawing use an auxiliary fence and push block whenever the fence must be between 1 2 and 2 inches ofthe blade Never thru saw rip cuts less than 1 2 inch wide 3 When using a Push Stick or Push Block the trailing end of the board must be square A Push Stick or Block against an uneven end could slipof...

Page 34: ...de ONLY This will provide morespace 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 ALWAYS SUPPORT LONG WORKPIECES Keep your hands out of the blade path WARNING To avoid kickback push forward only l on the part of the workplece that wll pass be tween the blade and the fence the cut with ...

Page 35: ...is approximately 1 inch past the front edge of the table Continue to feed using the Push Block Hold theworkplece inposition and installthe Push Block by sliding it on top of the Auxiliary Fence Work Support this may raise Guard I WARNING To avoid Injury from blade contact never thru saw cuts narrower than 1 2 inch wide I Narrow strips thicker than the Auxiliary Fence Work Support may enter the Gua...

Page 36: ...ED material NOTE To RESAW a piece of wood wider than 3 3 8 inches it will be necessary to remove the blade guard and use the Auxiliary Fence Work Support See Work Helpers BINDING between the two Fences Do not clamp directly to the bottom edge of the table because the swivel of the clamp will not grip properly Place a small blocker wood between the bottom edge of the table and the C clamp OF WOOD W...

Page 37: ...ction of the corner of a piece of materiat across an end or along an edge To make a RABBET requirescuts which do notgo all the way through the material Therefore the Blade Guard must be removed 1 Remove Blade Guard 2 For rabbeting along an edge long way of work piece as shown add facing to Rip Fence approxi mately as high as the workpiece iswide Adjust Rip Fence and blade to required dimensions th...

Page 38: ...IRED i WARNING For your own safety always replace the blade Guard and Spreader when you are I finished Dadoing SAW ARBOR iiZ co NUT Nn _REMOVE SAWBLADE AND INSTALL DADO HEAD ma ntenance WARNING Toavoid lnjuryfrom accidentalstart I I turn switch OFF and remove plug from power I source outlet before maintaining or lubrl_ing I your saw Do not allow sawdust to accumulate inside the saw Frequently clea...

Page 39: ...mover 4 Bevel and elevation link pivot points 5 Cradle pivot pin bearing points 6 Bearing points in Miter Gauge and Rip Fence The saw table and other major parts are made of aluminum and require no special care A coat of auto mobile type wax applied to the table will help to keep the surface clean and allow workpieces to slide more freely Treat unplated and unpainted steel parts and surfaces with ...

Page 40: ...nd read complete instructions for its use WARNING Use only accessories recommended for this saw Using other accessories may be dangerous m troub e shootmg WARNING To avoid injury from accidental start turn switch OFF and 1 always remove plug from power source outlet before trouble shooting I ROUBLE SHOOTaNG GENERAL TROUBLE REMEDY Discard Blade and use a different blade Cannot make square 1 M ter G...

Page 41: ...pacity of existing generating and distribution systems 4 incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power line 1 Low voltage REMEDY 1 __motor checked by qualified service techni cian Repair service is available at your nearest Sears store 1 Do not use other appliances or motors on same circuit when using the saw 2 increase wire sizes or reduce length of wiring See Motor Specifications and Electrical R...

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Page 44: ...GURE 2 GUARD ASSEMBLY KEY I NO i 7 i 8 62810 9 62410 Pin 1 4 x 1 3 64 10 62519 I Spring Pawl 11 62520 Spacer Paw 12 62974 Pawl 13 STD551012 Washer 17 64 x 1t2 x 1 32 14 60208 _ Nut Push 15 S TD581025 Ring Retaining 1 4 Ifthis part is removed discard and replacewith a new push nut 44 ...

Page 45: ...657 10 62501 11 62603 12 814647 13 815227 14 STD55 208 15 STD600803 DESCRIPTION Plug Button Knob Includes Key No 1 Washer 21 64 x 5 8 x 1 32 Head Fence Lockwasher External 5 16 Screw Hex Hd 5 16 18 1t2 Channel Fence Ring Retaining Spacer Spring Fence Lock Lock Fence Rod Fence Lock Bracket Retainer Lockwasher External No 8 Screw Pan Hd Type T No 8 x 3 8 Standard Hardware Item May be purchased local...

Page 46: ...PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 10 iNCH TABLE SAW MODEL NO 113 221720 _ ii i _ _ _ i _ 1 S2693 Pleg B_0n 2 62999 i E_b i_ iOdes Key i 1 32 3 8 6 _724 ii_r 7 605_ S 8 820863 ter Gauge 62175 Pini Mite_ Pivot 46 ...

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Page 48: ...late attached to your saw at the rear ofthe base WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GiVE THE FOLLOWING iNFORMATiON PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER NAME OF ITEM t 13 221720 10 inch Direct Drive Table Saw All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears stores if the parts you need are not stocked locally you rorderwili be electronically transmitted to a Sears Re...

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