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Summary of Contents for 21829 - Professional 10 in. Portable Table Saw

Page 1: ...duce the risk of injury the user must read and understandthe operator s manual before usingthis product Customer Help Line 1 800 932 3188 Seam Roebuck and Co 3333 BeverPy Rd Hoffman Estates IL 60179 USA Visit the Craftsman web page www seam com cmffsman 983000 693 7 15 05 ...

Page 2: ...ar from the date of purchase Call 1 B00 4 MY I IOME O to arrangefor free repalr If thlstool is used for commercial or rental purposes thiswarranty will apply for only ninety days from the date of purohass This warranty appilesonly while this product is in the United States This warranty givesyou specific legal rights and you may eJso hays other rightswhich vary from stats to state Seam Roebuck and...

Page 3: ...k ALWAYSWEAR SAFETYG_ESWITI I SIDE SHIELDS Everyday eyeglasseshave onlyimpact resistantlenses they are NOT safety gtaseas SECURE WORK Use clamps oravise to hold work when pc_ctical _fs safert_n using your han_ an _ees both hands to operate tool DON T OVERREACH Keep properfootingand ba_nco at sit times MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Kesptools sherp and clean for better and safer performanca FoJiow instru...

Page 4: ...JUST MENTS ARE SECURE BE SURE BLADE PATH IS FREE OF NAILS inspect for and remove allnails from lumber before cutting NEVER TOUCH BLADE or other movingparts during USe NEVER STARTA TOOL WNEN ANY ROTATING COM PONENT IS IN CONTACT WITH THE WORKPIECE DO NOT OPERATE A TOOL WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS ALCOHOL OR ANY MEDICATION WHEN SERVICING use only identica replacement parts Use of any other pa...

Page 5: ... disconnectingit to avoid accidentalstarting whenreconnectingto power supply ROUTER ACCESSORY SAFETY RULES ALWAYS DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER SUP PLY BEFORE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS OR ADDING ACCESSORIES Make surethe switch is off when reconnecting to power supply ALWAYS FEED WORKPIECE AGAINST THE ROTA TKIN OF THE CUTTER DO NOT USE AWKWARD HAND POSITIONS KEEP FINGERS AWAY f_omtherevolving cutter and use f...

Page 6: ... Revolutions strokes surface speed orbitsetc par minute _ Alert Do not exposeto rain or use in damp locations Wet Conditions To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand Read The Operator s Manual operator smanual before usingthis product O Alwayswear safetygoggles or safetyg_Lqses with aide Eye Protection shields and a full face shieldwhen operatingthis product Sa_e_ Precautionsthat...

Page 7: ...servicewe suggest you returnthe product to your nearest AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER for repair When servicing use on yidenticalreplacement parts _k WARNING Toavoid seriouspersonal injury do not attempt to use this product until youread thoroughty andunderstand completely the operator s manual Save this operator smanual and reviewh equentty for continuingsafe oparat_on and instructing others wh_ may ...

Page 8: ...dbe connected to a power supply t_at is 120 volts 60 Hz A only normal household currentJ Do not operate this toot on directcurrent DC A substantial voltage drop will cause a loss of power and the motor will overheat fftha saw does not operatewhen pluggedinto an outlet double check the power supply SPEED AND WIRING The no load speed of this tool is approximately 4 800 rpm Thissbeed is not constant ...

Page 9: ...ceat any angle to the blade other than 90 Non Through Cuts Any cutting operationwherethe blade does not extend completelythrough the thickness of the workplace Push Blocks and Push8ticks Devices used to feed the workpiecethroughthe saw biade duringcutting operations A push stick not a push Mock should be usedfor narrowripping operations These aids help keep the operator shands w_l away frccn the b...

Page 10: ...C only Input 15 Amperes No Losd Speed 4 800 rain Cutting Depth at 0 3 9116 in Cutting Depth at 45 2 1 2 in AHTI KICK BACI PAWI S SI IOING MITER TABLE BLADE GUARD GUARD DUST COVER WITH PIVOT ASSEMBLY ACCESSORY TABLE RIPFENCE SCALE ALIGN A CUT INSERT LOCKING HANDLE FRONT RAIL STORAGE DRACI_T S HEIGHT BEVEL ADJUSTING HANDWI_EL BEVEL INDICATOR BRACE LEVEL NE FDDT Fig 2 10 ...

Page 11: ...de HEIGHT BEVEL ADJUSTING HANDWHEEL Located on the front of the cabinet use thishandwheal to lower and raisethe blade for heightadjustmentsor blase replacement This f_ndwhea also makes the adjustment for bevel ang as easy LEG STAND Attached to the table saw base the leg stand opens and closeswith ease MITER FENCE The fence attaches to the slidingmiter table and can be angled for miterand compound ...

Page 12: ...pawls and plastic blade guard The saw features a receptacle on the rightsideof the cabinet that permitsuse of accessories Use onlyacces sories that are listed for use with thistool When usinga listed accessory unplugthe saw motor cord and usa the receptacle and the saw power switchto operate the accessory POWER SWITCH This saw is equipped with a power switchthat has a built in locking feature This...

Page 13: ...e same high qualityare availablefor specific operations suchas ripping Your local dealer can provideyouwith complete information A WARNING Do notuse blades rated less than the speed of thistool Faitureto heed this warning could resultin personalinjury The f lowing toots notinoLudsd are needed for makingadiustments COMBINATION FLAT BLADE SQUARE SCREWDRIVER Fig 4 13 ...

Page 14: ... Hex Key 1 8 In 3 16 in 2 32 n 5 32 In 4 E Large BtadaWrench 1 E Small B adeWrench G AccessoryTable 1 H I_vel HartdleAssembly 1 I Rip Fence 1 J Blade Guard with Riving Knife and Anti Kickback Pawls 1 K EndCap Front Rail Left 1 L End Cap Roar Rail Left 1 M FrontRail 1 N Rsar Rail 1 O EndCap FrontRail Right 1 P EndCap Rear Rail Right 1 14 ...

Page 15: ...ble ClampingBracket 1 E Washer 5 16 in 1 F Knob Bolt 3 4 in 1 G Throat Prate 1 in _ 1 H Throat Plate 1 1 2 in 1 I Throat Prate 2 its 1 J Throat PLate 1 1 8 in 1 K Throat Plats 1 2 in 1 L Screw 10 In 32 x 3 4 In 3 M Screw 5 16 18 in x 3 4 in 3 N Screw M8 x 24 4 O Guard DustCoverwith PivotAssembly 1 P Spacer t Q Post 1 R T N_t 5 16 in _Spec a0 6 15 ...

Page 16: ...in ury A WARNING Do not connectto power supplyuntil assembly is complete Fa lursto comply couldresult in accidentalstarting and possible seriouspersonal injury _1 WARNING Do not liftthe saw without help Hold it close to your body Keep your knees bent and iftwith yourlegs not your back Ignoringthese precautionscan resultin back injury Step on the release everand pull the gripstoward you at the same...

Page 17: ...he saw The rip fence miter fence and miter gauge shouldbe stored in the bracketslocated on the sideof the saw cabinet Simply snap each accessoryin place to hold_t securely Storage hooks for the slidingmiter tableare located on the back of the saw cabinet This storagearea is to be used onlyfor movingthe saw orwhen the saw is not being used NOTE Duringoperationof the saw the slidingmitertable must b...

Page 18: ...e end of the handle HEXNUT HEIGHT BEVEL ADJUSTING RANDWHEEL WONTRAIL cLAMP FRONT PAIL SQUARE RAIL HOLDER NUT Fig 1 3 BEVEL HANDLE WASHER TO INSTALL FRONT AND BACK RAILS See Figures 13 14 Loosenthe front rail ciarnps one halfturn fi omthe tightened position Loosenthe square ragholder nut one fourth 1 4 turn _o allowthe front ra_to slide ovsr it Mount the _ontrailwith thescale faoincj the outside to...

Page 19: ...nd back ransto 14 in as described above NOTE Never closethe legstand orattempt to move the table saw untilboth the above steps are complsted To cfoae the leg stand At the same time step onthe releaselever grasp the grips and t_ the handlesop and away fromthe body Push the table saw untilthe releaseleverclicksand locks into place To moYa the eg s_and Holding the gripsfirmly pu tthe handlestoward yo...

Page 20: ... scale wil be set to the sideof the blade where the cut will be measured and made THROAT PLATE SMALL WRENCH LARGE BLADE O WRENCH Fig 18 TO INSTALL THE SLIDING MITER TABLE AND MITER FENCE See Figures fg 20 Removethe slidingrofter table from the storage area by pullingthe miter lockingclampsaway from the saw ablnst Installthe slidingmitertable assembly overthe front and rear rails Checkthat it slide...

Page 21: ...tsfor very precise and accurate cuts may requirerce ignment To avoid unnecessarysetups arid ad iuatments we suggest that you check these setups carefullywith a fram ing square and make practicecuts inscrapwood before making finishcuts ingood workpisces NOTE Followthe generalrule of measuring twice and cutting once Do not loosen any screws Once screws have been loos ened settings must be reset Two ...

Page 22: ...3 A 41L WARNING Do not allow familiaritywith tools to make you careless Remember that a sarelese fraction of a second is suf_cfentto inflictsevere injury A i WARNING Ah_ ays west safety gogglesor safer7 gbsses with side shieldswhen operatingtools Failureto do so could resultin objects being thrown into your eyes in posaibieserious injury _lk WARNING Do not usa any attachments or accessories not re...

Page 23: ...w_tha hamme_ Never saw into a loose knot orna Always use the rip fence when rip cuttingand the miter gauge when crosscutting This helps preventtwisting the wood inthe cut Always use cLsan sharp and properly setblades Never make outs with dullblades TOavoid pinchingthe blade supportthe work properly before beginninga cut When making a cut usesteady even pressure Never force outs Do not cut wet orwa...

Page 24: ...oto finishthe cut when ripping a long narrowpiece of wood to preventyour hands from ge _t ingo ossto the blade Bevel cuts are made with an angled blade Bevel cross cuts are acrossthe wood grain and bevelrip Gutsare with the grain The rip fence must always be on the left sideof the blade for bevelrip cuts Compound or bevel miter cuts are made with an angled blade on wood that is angled to the blade...

Page 25: ...ty stop rotating before removing the stock Reset the rip fence and cut spaced rips into the workpisce 1o allow approximately 1 4 in fingers and 1 8 in spaces between the fingers HOW TO MOUNT A FEATHERBOARD See Figure 27 Removethe adjustingclamp knob bolt and washerfrom the miter fence holder Place the boltthroughone of the holes inthe featherboard Positioningthe fsatherboard will depend on the pla...

Page 26: ...ECKING SLIDING MITER TABLE AND MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO CHECK MITER BASE PARALLELISM See Figures 30 31 Unplug the saw Set saw up as if youwere preparing to make a out Tighten railclamps miter lockingclamps adjusting clamp etc Slide miter table CA to the frontof miter base _ as far as it will go Place a reference mark C nearthe end of the miter _abteas shown in figure30 NOT_ Frontof miter base is on i...

Page 27: ...ionthat follows I E F I B Fig 31 3 0 CHECK MITER FENCE ALIGNMENT See Figure 32 The miter fence must be perpendicularto the blade when set at zero degrees Set _e miterfanes H at 0 M_er indicatoT I should be set preciselyon 0 end securedin place with adjustingclamp _J NOTE The quick atopis not necessaryfor this checkingprocedure However you may want to check and adjustit to 0 at this time See the To...

Page 28: ...Fig 34 TO ADJUST THE MITER FENCE See F_Jras 34 35 II Set the miter fence H at 0 Miter indicatorshould be set preciselyon 0 and secured in place with adjusting cl_ np J Ther_ are four slideslocated underthe s_dingmiter ta ble These slideslet the miter table move onthe base Three slidesare mounted on eccentricscrews that can be adjustedby looseningthe hex nutson top of the mitertable Loosenthe rearh...

Page 29: ...8 The quick stopis preset at the factoryto stop the miter fence at sxactiy zero degrees However when sliding miter table adjustmentsare made these adiustmentsmay cause the quick stop to need adiusting Check qu ck stop withmiterscale set at zero degrees If adjustmentsare needed proceedwith the followingsteps Loosenthe eccentric screw holding the quick stop Piecethe quick stop againstthe miter fence...

Page 30: ...utomaticaflyalign and securethe fence Cheek fora smooth glidingaction If adjustmentsare needed see To Check the Alignment of the Rip Fence to the Blade in the Adjusfrnenfsectionof this manual TO USE THE MITER GAUGE See F Jgure 39 The miter gauge providesgreater accuracyin angHd cuts For very close tolerances test cuts are recommended Them aretwo miter gauge channels one on either side of the blade...

Page 31: ...le Set the blade to the correct depth for the workpiece Set the miter fence to 0 and tightenthe lockknob CROSS CUT PLACE LEFTHAND ON WORKPIECE AND MITERFENCE HERE Fig 40 31 SWITCH ON SV T_H SWITCH KEY 8WITCH INLOCI_DPOSITION Rg 41 Place a support the same height as saw table behind the saw for the cut work Make sure the wood is clear of the blade beforeturning onthe saw To turn the saw ON liftthe ...

Page 32: ...NING Make sure the blade guard assembly is installedand working pmper y to avoid serious poes_is injury Remove the rip fence by liftingthe locking handle Set the miter gauge to the desiredangle and tightsn the lock knob Place a support the same height as saw table bah rod the saw forthe cut work Make surethe wood is clear 0f the blade before turning on the saw Let the blade bugd up to full speed b...

Page 33: ...njury _1_ WARNING Make surethe blade guardassembly is installedand workingproperlyto avoidserious persona injury Removethe slidingmitertable and move the accessory tableto the left side Adjustthe bevel angteto the desired setting Set the blade to the correct depth Positionthe r_pfence the desireddistance fromthe left sideof the blade and lock down the handle If rippinga piece largerthan36 in long ...

Page 34: ...er gauge Pushthe miter gauge and workplacetoward the blade Stand slightlyto the sideof the wood as it contactsthe blade to reduosthe chance of injury should kickback occur II When the out Is made turn the saw off Wait for the blade to come to a complete stop beforeremovingthe workplace Afterthe blade has stopped completely remove the cutoffstock COMPOUND BEVEL MITERCUT PL_ RIGHT HAND ONWORKPIECE A...

Page 35: ...f thistype of cut Read the appropriate sectionwhich describesthe type of cut inaddition to this section on non throughor dado cuts For example if yournon throughcut is a straight cross cut read and understandthe sectionon straight cross cuts before procaed ng Unplug the saw Lower the blade and removethe screw holdingthe throat plate in place Removethe throat plate RaLsethe saw blade Put the sew in...

Page 36: ...then securely tighten the throat plate screw NON THROUGHCUT BLADE GUARD REMOVED MAKING A DADO CUT See _gurs 50 An optior_l _Lado throat plate _sreq_drsdfor this pro cadurs max dado wirtth _3 16 in See the Accessorles sectionof this manua and check with your nearestSears retsil Do not use blades rated less than the speed of this tooL NOTE This saw cannot be used to make a bevel dado CUt Unplugthe s...

Page 37: ...he accessorytable Secure wlth a 5 16 in washer and a 5 16 18 x 3 4 in knob bolt Tighten the knob bolt securely TABLE CLAMPING BRACKET SHOWN COMPLETELY _ ASSEMBLED __ _ ACCESSORY L L_L _ T E TABLE CLAMPING BRACKET T NUT _ 16 in WASHER KNOBBOLT END CAP Fig 51 T NUT BETWEEN ADJUSTMENT SCREWS REAR ADJUSTMENT SCREW RIPFENCE SHOWNLOCKED AGAINST SAWBLADE Fig 52 TO INSTALL T NU _ FOR GUIDE FENCE BRACKETS ...

Page 38: ...ER WITH PIVOT ASSEMBLY See F gum54 The guard dust cover must be used in all routing opera tions Place the spaceron the threaded end of the post and thread the post into the remaining i nut Tightsn the postsecurelywith an ad iustab e wrench on the fiats on the top of the post Planethe guard dust coverwith pivot assemblyon the pesL Theassemblywill slide up and down on the post as needed Scours at th...

Page 39: ...ace is fromright to left or from the back of t nesaw toward the frontwith the bit located inthe fence opening i Rg 55 TO INSTALL BIT AND THROAT PLATE The routerthroat plates are includedto assure nomore than1 4 in eisarance between the cutter and the opening in the throat plate Use the correct throat plate Do not use a routerbitsmaller than I 4 in or largerthan2 in To installthe routerbit fotlow t...

Page 40: ...wheelclockwise Usingthe small blade wrench insertthe flat open and into the fiats on the arbor shaft Insertthe closed and of the largeblade wrench overthe hax nut Holding bo_ h wrenches li_nly pull_ h_larger wrench forward to the f1 ont of the machine Make sure the blade nut is securelytightened De not overtighten NOTE Arbor shaft hasleft hand threads Check all crearancesfor free blade rotation Se...

Page 41: ...kwisa Liftthe anti kickback pawlsand place a framingsquare ors _might edge againstboththe saw bladeandthe riving knife The saw blade and riving knife are aligned when the framing square contacts both the biade and rh ingknife eventy with no gaps If the dvthg knife and saw blade am not In alignment adjustment is needed To adjust Unplug the saw and raisethe b_adeguard assambly Remove the throat plat...

Page 42: ...y pushing the bevel _ockinglever to the left BOLT BEVEL HEIGHT ADJUSTING LOCKING LEVEE HANDWHEEL O BOLT BEVEL INDICATOR LOCK NUT Fig 62 If the blade is not an exact 45 loosenthe lock nut on the 45 bolt insidethe cabinet positionthe blade adjust the bolt then retighten lock nut Make a test cut TO ADJUST THE MITER GAUGE See Figure 63 You can setthe miter gauge at O and plus or minus 45 with the mite...

Page 43: ... tab Make surethe cam is seated inthe lever Reaseemb sthe height bevel adjustinghandwheelto the shaft and cam Checkwhether the leveris now in the desiredposition Tightenscrew securely HEIGHT BEVEL ADJUSTING HANOWHEEL SOCKET H_DS_EW SETSCREW LOCKING HANDLE Fig 64 Place a framing square beside the blade and move the rLpfence up to the square Take the dimensiononthe rip scale Move the fence back and ...

Page 44: ... Unplug the saw Remove the miter table and accessorytabla Remove the _ont emdrear rails by looseningthe rail crampsand dlding the rai_soff Rotate each rail clamp to the sft unti it hits orcomes in correct with the bo _om ot the saw table Tighten raitholder nut untilit is snug Loosen rail holder nutone fourth 1 4 turn Replace the rails and check the rail clamps 44 RAILHOLOER NUT RAIL CLAMP WASHER H...

Page 45: ...oth functioning Topreventwork from slipping duringcuttingoperation Do not wax the working face of the miter fence Protect the bb de by cleaningout saw dustfrom underneaththe _b e and in the b ade teeth Use a reamsolvent on _heb_adeteeth Clean plastio parts only with a soft damp cloth Do not use any aerosol or petroleumsolvents LUBRICATION This saw has been lubricatedatthe factory priorto ship ment...

Page 46: ...ounted securely Tightenall hardware Work surfaceis uneven Repositionon flat surface Rip fence does not move smoothly Rip fence does not lock at rear Adjustlegs of op_onsl stand Check Saw Blade Inst_la_on Replace blade if necessary Remounttherip fence Clean and wax mils Adjustclamp screw counterclockwise Adiustclamps_ew clockwise Cutting binds or burnswork Bladeis warped Rip fence not mounted c on ...

Page 47: ...turn cabinet are ckiggsd with dust Saw does notstart Motor cord or wall cord is not Plug in motor cord or wall cord pluggedin Cirouitfuse is blown Circuitbreaker is tripped Cordor switch is damaged Replace circu _fuse Reset circuitbreaker Have the cord or switchreplacedat your Sears ServiceCenter Department Blade makes poor cuts Blade is dull ordirty Blade is wrongtype for cut being made Blade is ...

Page 48: ...FER TONOTE F CRAFTSMAN 10 in TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 218290 FIGURE A 10 in TABLESAW FORHEIGHT BEVEL ADJUSTMENT HANDWHEEL REFER TORGURE0 FORRIPFENCE ASSEMBLY REFER TORGUREC 11 ld 12 44 120 8O 81 i FOR lEG STAND ASSEMBLY REFER TORGURB G 107 F 0 o 0 r_ c Q F 107 ...

Page 49: ...32 x 3 8 in Specia0 14 Dust Cover 1 He Nut 5 6 18 1 B_ade Washer 2 Blade 10 in x 36T 1 1 4 in Spacer 1 112in Spacer 1 Guide Holder 1 Screw 8 32 x 314in Pan Hd 4 GroundingLabel 1 Screw t0 24 Pan Hd Special 4 01310 t0222 130 PowerCord Holder Rear 2 0181010514 ShPn 0 5 ram 2 35 0181010106 36 0181010323 37 0181010317 38 424010003 39 0181010310 40 0181010214 41 411011707 42 412011743 43 410011714 44 A1...

Page 50: ...5330301 108 0182011803 109 4104 55705 110 410031710 111 410451015 112 0182010203 113 0182010206 114 0134010238 115 0121010221 116 410561002 117 0182010205 118 0182010204 119 A1820 0802 120 410171706 121 0131010217 130 122 410561004 Bevel LockingLever 1 Sat Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 in 1 Cam 1 Spdng 1 Height BevelAdjustment Handwhesl 1 SwitchBox 1 SwitchWith Kay 1 Switch Key 1 End Cap front aft 1 End Cap ...

Page 51: ...on Nut 3 16 in 4 Lock Washer 3 16 in 4 Slkla upper 4 Slide lower 4 Non Eccen_ fo Sorew 1 _Screw 3 16 24 x _ 2 In Psn Hd 1 Flat Washer M5 5 x 12 5 x 1 5T 1 18 0181010306 19 0161010305 20 410171702 21 411072704 22 4120120C6 23 0181010601 24 018_011811 25 0181011810 26 0182011802 27 0181011802 28 410079012 29 01810_6308 30 414011026 31 0181010205 32 0181011301 33 0181011803 34 A182012001 35 A18201080...

Page 52: ...Hd 1 Clamp Rear 1 Roller Holder 1 CompressionSpring 1 RollerPin M3 3 x 19 05 ram 1 Rod 1 Screw 1 4 20 x 5 8 in 2 Washer CM7x 16 x 1 5_ 2 Hex Nut 8 32 x 8 5 ram 1 16 0181010219 17 412011006 18 410171704 19 410131719 20 0181010904 21 0182010318 22 0181011303 23 0181010506 24 0181010227 25 0181010228 26 0181010806 27 28 29 0181010217 S_ide 2 Washer M4x 9 x 0 8T 2 Screw 8 32 x 12 7 turn Pan Hd 2 Screw...

Page 53: ... r 1 Handwheel Grip 1 Screw I EndCap 1 Screw 1 4 20 1 Bride AdiustmentHandwheel Assembly Incl 1 7 1 Handwheel HandleAssembly Incl 1 3 6 1 Standard Hardware Item May Be Purchased Locally FIGURE E REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 Key Part No Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 DescripSon Q_ 422010044 0131010319 0131010318 0181010915 0181010916 0181010918 0181010917 Saw Blade 10 in x 36 i_ 1 Large Wrench 1 SmallWrench 1 3 32 in H...

Page 54: ...126 M terGauge I 5 0182010803 Screw M4 x 8 mm 1 6 01B2010210 Scale Indicator 1 7 01210_ 0204 Indicator Bracket 1 8 01010t09t 8 Pin 1 Q 411012704 10 410132734 11 01820118O6 12 0131010928 13 410102014 14 0101010917 15 410561004 16 Hex Nut 3 16 24 3 Sorew 3 16 24 x 21 7 ram PartHd 3 Mfter Gauge Bar 1 Miter Gauge Pulley 1 Screw M6 x 8 ram Flat Hd 1 Eccentric Pin 1 4 in 1 Scow _M4x 12 ram 2 glB20153303...

Page 55: ...at Plate 1 in 1 9 0161010252 127 Throat Plate 1 1 2 in 1 3 0181010257 4 4120110T1 5 0161010347 5 0161010349 7 0161010258 10 018101025a 127 11 0161010250 127 12 0181010254 127 13 410101714 14 410101707 15 410101013 16 A181014601 17 412011073 18 0181010819 19 A181011004 1 20 A182017001 Throat Plate 2 in 1 Throat Plate 1 2 in 1 Throat Plate 1 1 8 in 1 Screw 10 32 x 3 4 in 3 Screw 5 16 18 x 3 4 in 3 S...

Page 56: ...W MODEL NO 315 218290 I The model numberwill be foundon a plateattached to the side panel of the cabinet Always mention the model numberinall correspondence J regardingyour TABLESAW orwhen orderingrepairparts 13 14 17 FIGURE G ...

Page 57: ... 14 FrontConnectingTube t Tooth Plate 4 NylonNut 5 16 in 20 ConnectingRing 8 Leg FrameHandle 2 Grip 2 Hex SooketScrew MSx 50 mm 2 ReleaseLever 1 ReleaseLeverSpring t NylonNut Ms t Nylon NUt t Adjusting Spring 2 27 0131010232 28 410031714 29 411071705 30 0182010316 126 31 0182010310 126 32 0182010312 126 33 0182010801 34 412011088 35 0182010217 130 36 410151714 37 412011003 38 0000110812 39 0182010...

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