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Page 1: ...mbers may be round at the rear of the base You should record botll model and serial number in a safe place for future use FO YOUR AFETY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY Pa_ NoSP5754 8 Rt6 10 iNCH BENCH TOP TABLE SAW assembly operating repair parts Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A J Printed in USoA ...

Page 2: ...Must Be Down In Place Tighten Spreader Fasteners Before Use When Install ng Or Moving The Saw Avoid dangerous environment Use the saw in a dry indoor place protected from rain_ Keep work area well lighted To avoid injury from unexpected saw movement o Belt or clamp the saw to firm level surface where there is plenty of room to handle and properly support the workpiece See page 17 18 o Support the ...

Page 3: ...blades clean of gum and resin _ o Never use the saw without the proper blade inserL inspect your work area o Keep work area clean Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents Floor must not be slippery from wax or sawdust To avoid burns or other fire damage never usa the saw near flammable liquids vapors or gases To avoid injury don t do layout assembly or setup work on the table while blade is sp...

Page 4: ...cause a careless mis take Always remember that a careless fraction of a second is enough to cause a severe injury Before actually cutting with the saw watch it while it runs for a short while If it makes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates a lot stop immediately Turn the saw off Unplug the saw Do not restart until finding and cor recting the problem ii i ii Make sure the top of the arbor or cutting to...

Page 5: ...igned to t _ stop the workp_ece from being kicked back at the opera tor during ripping operation Arbor The shaft on which a cuttingtool is mounted Bevel Cut An angle cutting operation made through the face of the workpiece Compound Cut A simultaneous bevel and miter crosscutting operation Crosscut A cutting operation made across the width of the work piece Dado A non thru cut which produces a squa...

Page 6: ...tor components wifh protecting insula tion WARNING Double insulation does not take the place of normal safety precautions when operating this tool DANGER To avoid electrocution 1 Use only identical replacement parts when ser vicing a tool with double insulation Servicing should be performed by a qualified service tech nician 2 Do not expose to rain use in damp location or where floor is wet This t...

Page 7: ...2 Warranty 2 Safety Instructions for Table Saw 2 5 Glossary of Terms for Woodworking 5 6 Motor Specifications Electrical Requirements 6 7 Power Supply and Motor Specifications 6 Double Insulation 6 Polarized Plug 6 Motor Safety Protection 6 Overload Protection 7 Wire Size 7 Unpacking and Checking Contents 8 9 Tools Needed 8 Table of Loose Parts 8 List of Loose Parts 9 Assembly Alignment and Adjust...

Page 8: ...mpt to assemble the table saw plug in the power cord l or turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and are installed correctly _ Table of Loose Parts Item Description Qty A Table Saw Assembly 1 B Miter Gauge 1 C Blade Guard and Spreader 1 D Rip Fence Without Handle 1 E Owner s Manual t F Bag of Loose Parts Number varies bags can contain other smaller bags Loose parts within a bag ma...

Page 9: ...4 Shaft Wrench 1 Arbor Wrench 1 Handle Rip Fence 1 Knob Handwheel 1 Nut Hex 5 16 18 Wing Nut 1 4 20 I Spreader Bracket Assembly 1 Spreader Support 1 Switch Key 1 Assembling Handle to Handwheel 1 Thread screw into tapped hole in handwheel as shown 2oWhen properly assembled the knob will rotate freely with only a small amount of play Handwheel 3 Lock nut against handwheel Nut ...

Page 10: ... as shown The 1 4 20xl 2 screws and lock washers are to be assembled finger tight only at this time 4_ Insert the 1 4 20 x 7 8 carriage bolt in the square feature of the spreader bracket as shown Assemble the fiat washer first then the 1 4 external Iockwasher and the 1 4 20 wing nut on the carriage bolt leaving the wing nut loose at this time 5 Attach bIade guard and spreader by positioning the op...

Page 11: ...ake sure the wood is against the saw blade Tighten the three hex screws This will align the spreader in the middle of the cut KERF made by sawblade NOTE To remove the guard for non through cuts loosen the wing nut and slide the guard upward off the spreader bracket Do not disturb the setting of the spreader sup portbracket When replacing the guard slide the spreader down onto the spreader support ...

Page 12: ...turn 9 Check rip fence again by applying moderate side pres sure to the rear of the fence assembly If necessary repeat step 8 until rip fence is secure NOTE Overtightening the rip fence adjustment screw may cause the rip fence to be loose on the front table rail Rip Fence Alignment j WARNING To prevent personal injury always dis I m connect plug from power source when making adjustments i CAUTION ...

Page 13: ...wood was cut at 90 If the piece was not cut 90 adjust the miter gauge body tighten lock knob and make additional cuts until you are ceratin you have made a 90 cut 4 Loosen the miter scale adjustment screw set the indi cator point on the 90 mark on the scale and tighten screw lUUlU ii 90 On Off Switch lc io oo o o um 0 ow c o o ol the blade guard is correctly installed and operating properly The On...

Page 14: ...at 90 Degrees 1_Unplug the saw _ 2 Turn elevation wheel clockwise and raise blade to max imum height 3o Loosen the blade tilt lock lever and push the elevation wheel to the left as far as possible and tighten the blade tilt lock lever 4 Place a combination square on the table with one end of square against the blade as shown and checkto see if the blade is g0 to the table 5 If the blade is not 90 ...

Page 15: ...eps below t WARNING If the sawblade is NO7 parallel with the miter gauge groove it is said to have HEEL This condition can cause the workpiece to birid or move away from the rip fence at the end of a rip cut pos sibly causing a kickback 1oUnplug saw 2 Turn elevation wheel and raise blade as high as it will go_ 3oLift blade guard if already installed to its highest posi tion 4oSelect a tooth on the...

Page 16: ...If adjustment cannot be achieved by loosening the four alignment screws A loosen the two second ary alignment screws B only if it is absolutely neces sary to make this adjustment 6 Recheck blade clearance to table and table insert to make sure blade does not hit at both 90 and 45 degree blade tilt Secondary Alignment Screws B illllll Alignment Screws A oard _ Removing Sawblade WARNING To avoid inj...

Page 17: ...lar Arbor Nut Insert Mounting Table Saw to Workbench Cabinet or Legset WARNING To avoid injury from accidental start make sure switch is OFF and plug is not con nected to power source outlet WARNING To avoid injury from kickback or saw movement the saw must be properly secured to a sturdy workbench cabinet or legset Casters if pro vided on the cabinet or legset must be locked dur ing saw operation...

Page 18: ... your desired type of table saw mounting 2_Mark the hole locations and cutout opening if vacuum is not used Drill the holes and cutout the area to allow sawdust to fall away from the base if a vacuum is not being utilized 3 Place the table saw on the mounting surface and align the four holes 4 insert four 4 1 4 20 screws that are long enough for washers and nuts which will properly secure the tabl...

Page 19: ...e Tilt 11 Blade Guard 2 Table Insert Rip Fence 4 Table 7 Handwt Miter Gauge stored position 1 On Off Overload Protection 8 Blade Tilt Scale 5 Base Rip Fence Storage 3 Sawdust F Ejection Port Wrench Storage Guard Storage on Non thru Cuts 19 ...

Page 20: ...acing Select a piece of smooth straight wood approximately 3 4 inch thick at least as along as the rip fence and at least 7 1 2 wide high to permit clamping of featherboards Attach it to the fence with two round head 10 wood screws 1 5 8 long JWARNING When positioning for fence maximum rip make sure end of fence head is even with the edge of the table Fence cannot be locked securely beyond the edg...

Page 21: ... The following steps describe one way you can make a push bfock Making the base Start with a piece of 3 8 inch plywood at least 5 1 8 inches wide or wider and 14 3 4 inches long or ionger o Crosscut a 2 1 2 inch wide strip off the narrow end of the plywood Put the larger piece aside for later o Cross cut a 3 8 inch wide piece off the end of the 2 1 2 inch wide strip Put the 3 8 inch wide piece asi...

Page 22: ...ches long or longer Cut the piece to shape and size shown Making the side Start with a piece of 3 4 inch plywood at least 2 3 8 inches wide or wider and 16 inches long or longer Cut the piece to shape and size shown Putting it together Put the pieces together as shown IMPORTANT Make sure the screw heads do not stick out from the bottom of the base they must be flush or recessed The bottom must be ...

Page 23: ...is keeps the spreader in clos est to the blader Db riot 0_ er tighten arbor nut Use arbor wrenches to snug it securely Use only sharp blades with properly set teeth Con sult a professional blade sharpener when in doubt Keep blades clean of gum and resin o Never use the saw without the proper blade insert inspect your work area Keep work area clean o Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents Flo...

Page 24: ...and bat ance_ Push the workpiece against the rotation of the blade Never teed material into the cutting tool from the rear of the saw oAlways push the workpiece all the way past the saw blade As much as possible keep your face and body to one side of the sawblade out of line with a possible kick back or throwback Set the cutting tool as lowas possible for the cut you re planning Avoid accidental s...

Page 25: ... gauge provide accuracy for average woodworking In some cases where extreme accuracy is required when making angle cuts for exam ple make a trial cut and then recheck it with art accurate square or protractor If necessary the miter gauge head can be swiveled slightly to compensate for any inaccuracy NOTE The space between the miter gauge bar and the groove in the table is held to a minimum during ...

Page 26: ...opped and before cutting the next piece_ Miter Crosscutting Miter cutting is an angle cutting operation made across the width of the workpieceo Follow the same procedure as you would for crosscutting Adjust the miter gauge to the desired angle and lock it o The miter gauge may be used in either of the grooves in the table Make sure it is locked When using the miter gauge in the left hand groove ho...

Page 27: ...sing a push stick or push block the trailing end of the workpiece must be square A push stick or push block against an uneven end could slip off or push the workpiece away from the fence A featherboard can help guide tile workpiece_ see Basic Saw Operation Using Featherboards for Thru Sawing section Always use featherboards for any non thru sawing rip type cuts see Basic Saw Operations Using Feath...

Page 28: ...iece of plywood to a sawhorse Always Support Long Workpiece_ J kickback push forward only WARNING To avoid on the part of the workpiece that will pass between I the blade and the fence Keep your hands out of the blade path Feed the workpiece by pushing forward only on the part of the workpiece that will pass between the blade and the fence Stop the thumb of your outside hand at the front edge of t...

Page 29: ...iding it on top of the auxiliary fencelwork support This may raise the guard Push B I WARNING To avoid injury from blade contact never perform thru saw cuts narrower than 112 wide Narrow strips thicker than the auxiliary fence work sup port may enter the guard and strike the baffle Carefully raise guard only enough to clear the workpiece Use push block to complete cut Baffl Bevel Ripping When beve...

Page 30: ...eatherboards and repeat the trial as needed o Fellow the applicable dpping instructions to make the cut Resawing Resawing is a thru sawing cut made by ripping a piece of wood through its thickness WARNING Do not attempt to resaw bowed or warped material it can t be properly supported It could kickback or bind NOTE To resaw a piece of wood wider than 3 it will be necessary to remove the blade guard...

Page 31: ...it in for the cut Pull back on the workpiece The piece should be harder to pull back than it was to push forward _ Adjust your featherboards and repeat the trial as needed Follow the applicable ripping instructions to make the cut WARNING For your own safety always replace the blade blade guard spreader and blade insert as soon as the non thru sawing operation is complete Dadoing Instructions for ...

Page 32: ... 2 and narrower make the rabbet cut with the board flat on the table Using the miter gauge fitted w_tha facing fol low tile same procedures and instructions for cross cutting making successive cuts across tile width of the workpiece to obtain the desired width of cut Do not use the dp fence for rabbeting across the end I WARNtNG For your own safety install blade guard immed a ely upon completion o...

Page 33: ...y blow out any dust that may accumulate inside the saw cabinet and the motor o Clean your cutting tools with a gum and pitch remover The cord and the tool should be wiped with a dry clean cloth to prevent deterioration from oil and grease A coat of automobile type wax applied to the table will help to keep the surface clean and allow workpieces to slide more freely If the power cord is worn cut or...

Page 34: ...s Recommends the Following Accessories Item Cat No Saw Blades See Catalog DadoiMolding Head Insert 9 29971 5 5 8 Molding Head See Catalog 6 Dado Set See Catalog WARNING Do not use adjustable wobble type dados or carbide tipped dado blades on this saw Maximum dado width is 9116 inch Steel Leg Set 9_22235 Caster Set i 9 22222 9 22221 Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in manual See you...

Page 35: ...requent opening of fuses or circuit breakers Fence is hard to slide 2_ Motor Circuit overloaded with lights appliances and other motors Undersize wires or circuit too long 3_General overloading of power company facility In some sections of the country demand for electri cal power may exceed the capacity of existing generating and distribu tion systems 4 Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power...

Page 36: ...Repair Parts Parts List for Craftsman 10 Bench Top Table Saw Model No 113 221740 Figure 1 I 40 37 36 38 I I d 13 14 15 16 24 28 27 26 22 21 20 19 36 ...

Page 37: ...23094 823049 823172 823024 46 57680 3 822493 822487 823001 820816 820815 SP5754 Pin Roll Rod Screw _Reset Switch w nut 1 Key Locking Switch Locking Screw Ty nAB 10 x 3 4 Clamp Cord Screw Pan Hd 8 x 3 4 Box Switch Cord w plug Grommet Foot Rubber Base Outlet Dust Screw M4 x o7 16 Screw Hex Serf Flat Hd Screw Cr Special Screw Cr Special Wrench Shaft _f_ Wrench Arbor Nut Owners Manual 0 _ot Illus trat...

Page 38: ...Repair Parts Parts List for Craftsman 10 Bench Top Table Saw Model No 113 221740 Figure 2 37 38 39 14 15 16 43 24 19 17 22 17 35 34 33 I I 28 25 19 27 29 30 31 32 38 ...

Page 39: ... 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4O 41 42 43 44 Part No 823007 823005 82303O STD54t031 STD833016 ISTD852006 823018 823018 1 823019 808447 7 823017 823O16 820632 1 823028 823O26 9 32556 60547 820818 821733 290 823036 823029 823997 Description Indicator Blade Tilt Bracket Indicator Support Spacer 9 5 x 685 Nut Hex 5 16 18 Screw Hex Hdo M6 x 1 18 Lockwasher M6 Nut Hex Special 3 8 16 x 5 32 Nut Hex Special...

Page 40: ...amp Bracket Fence Cam Key No 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 Figure 5 823186 821733 107 STD541031 823185 823191 823188 823193 823183 STD510802 823184 Rip Fence Cam Pin Roll 3 x 22 Nut He 5 16 18 Rip Fence Handle Lever Pin Cam Pin Rear Clamp Screw Rip Fence Housing Screw Cr Pan 8 32 x 1 4 Rip Fence Indicator 1 I Key Par1 Nor Description No i _ 823026 46 57477 3 Standard ltem May be Purchased Locally ...

Page 41: ...5 822489 823079 STD522522 823090 STD522515 Description Guard Rivet Nut Hex 114 20 Lockwasher Ext 114 Flatwasher 17 64 x 7 16 x 1 32 Bumper Snap In _Nut Push 6ram Spring Torsion Pawl Anti kickback Spacer Spreader Nut Wing t 4 20 Flatwasher 17164 x 5 8 x 1 32 Bracket Asm Spre_ der Screw Hex Hd 1 4 20 x 1 2 Bolt Carriage 1 4 20 x 7 8 Support Spreader Screw Hex Hd 1 4 20 x 2 t 4 Bracket Guard Screw He...

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