Save This ManualFor Future ReferenceMODEL NO.113.221611SerialNumberModel and serialnumber may be foundat the rear of the base,,You should record bothm
//2 Fold a piece of cardboard or heavy paper over theblade to protect your hands3 Grasp the blade and the cradle rod and move themechani,sm right or l
ADJUSTING 90 DEGREE BEVEL STOP1 On the stop bracket are two t0-32 pan headscrews which set 90° stop position. If condition Aexists the two screws need
CHECKING 45 DEGREE BEVEL STOP1 Turn elevation handwheet clockwise to raiseblade as high as it will go ,,t/2oTurn bevel handwheel clockwise to tilt bla
3 Install left table extension and install sevenscrews using 5/32 inch hex L wrench Just startscrewsALIGNING TABLE EXTENSIONSNOTE; The table extension
TO LOWER EXTENSION!. If extension is too high loosen four screws onunderside of the extension D, E, F, and G. Seeillustration.2 Tighten screws A, B an
ALIGNING TABLE EXTENSIONS WITHFRONT OF TABLE!, Place blade of combination square on front oftable and table extension,,2, Extension should line up wit
INSTALLING BLADE GUARD1. From among the loose parts, find the hardware asshownSQUARE NUT_..._ , _..,_F SPREADER St'IPPORTTRUSS HEAD _ _ SPREADE
6 Layapieceof flat straightwoodandasquareonsawtableandrotatetheSPREADERSUPPORTuntil the bracketis alignedwithsquare7 MAKE SURE ENDOF SUPPORT,BRACKETAN
2, Installthe SPREADERCLAMP.Placespreaderbetweenspreaderclamp and bracket, Moveforwarduntilallthreeareinline,TIGHTENWINGNUTS.3 Lay a piece of straight
ALIGNING RiP FENCEIMPORTANT: The rip fence MUST be parallel withsaw blade and miter grooves in order to help preventKICKBACK of the workpiece when rip
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAWIf within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Table Saw fails due to a defect inmaterial o
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAW5 BLADE GUARDSPREADER 6 TABLE INSERT\8 SAW BLADE "k* RIP FENCETABLE EXTENSION4 MITERGUAGEMITER GUAGELOCK KNOB3 TILT HANDW
2. ELEVATION HANDWHEEL ,elevates orlowersthe blade, Turn counterclockwise to elevateclockwise to lower3. TILT HANDWHEEL tilts the blade for bevelcutti
3, Turn elevation handwheel clockwise to raisemotor shaft as high as it will go,4, Insert shaft wrench over flat portions of motorspacer and arbor wre
BASIC SAW OPERATIONUSING THE MITER GAUGECROSSCUTTING, MITER CUTTING, BEVELCUTTING, COMPOUND MITER CUTTING andwhen RABBETING across the end of a narrow
AUXILIARYFENCEMake one using a piece of 3/8 in,. and 3/4 in,plywood Fasten together with glue andwoodscrewsNOTE: Since the Push Block is used with the
REPETITIVE CUTTINGREPETITIVE CUTTING is cutting a quantity ofpieces the same length without having to mark eachpieceNOTE: When making repetitive cuts
BEVEL CROSSCUTTINGBEVEL CROSSCUTTING is the same as cross-cutting except that the wood is cut at an angleother than 90° with the flat side of the wood
RIPPINGRIPPING is cutting a piece of wood with the grain, orlengthwise. This is done using the rip fence,Position the fence to the desired WIDTH OF RI
When "WIDTH OF RIP" is 2 in, to 6 in, wide USE THEPUSH STICK to feed the work,When "WIDTH OF RIP" is NARROWER than 2 in,,the push
Narrow strips thicker than the Auxiliary Fence/WorkSupport may enter the guard and strike the baffleCAREFULLY raise guard only enough to clear thework
ADDITIONAL SAFETYFOR TABLEWARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOTOPERATE YOUR SAW UNTIL IT IS COMPLETELYASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED ACCORDING TOTHE INSTRUCTI
RABBETINGRABBETING is known as cutting out a section of thecorner of a piece of material, across an end or alongan edgeTo make a RABBET requires cuts
-C'CLAMPS FEATHERBOARDUSING FEATHERBOARDSFeatherboards are not employed during non thru-sawing operations when using the miter gaugeUse featherbo
LUBRiCATiONThe saw motor bearings have been packed at thefactory with proper lubricant and require noadditional lubrication,The following parts should
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIESITEM CAT. NO,Saw Blades ... See Catalog*Molding Head Set ... 9-3222Dado Insert ...
TROUBLE SHOOTING -- MOTORNOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools areparticulary susceptible to the accumulation ofsawdust and wood chips and should be
REPAIR PARTSPARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 8 INCH DIRECT DRIVE TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.2216118\iFIGURE 1 - GUARD ASSEMBLY 62935Always Order by Part Number -
f,,,t¢P,PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 8 lINCH DIRECT DRIVE TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.2216118 9\\ 6510 1t68.iJ//12t5I132450 51 5242554741-41.40 4645\64 63
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 8 INCH DIRECT DRIVE TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.221611FIGURE 2(eyNo.H,=t23456789101112131415161718t9202'122232425262728293031
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 8 INCH DIRECT DRIVE TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113,2216117 6/5FIGURE 3 - RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY 62937m,KeyNo.1234567PartNo, Description62
PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 8 INCH DIRECT DRIVE TABLE SAWMODEL NO. 113.2216117FIGURE 4 - MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY 62938Key PartNo. No.1 621762 STD5510103 621
M NEVERusetheripfencewhencrosscuttingorthe mitergaugewhenripping,DO NOTusethe rip fenceasa lengthstopNeverholdontoortouchthe"freeend"ofthewo
SERVICEMODEL NO.113.221611SAW WITHTABLE EXTENSIONSHOW TO ORDERREPAIR PARTS8 iNCH DIRECT DRIVETABLE SAWNow that you have purchased your 8 inch direct d
MOTOR SPEC FICATIONS ANDELECTR!CAL REQUIREMENTSMOTOR SPECIFICATIONSThe AC motor used in this saw is a non-reversibletype, with the following specifica
Theuseof anyextensioncordwillcausesomelossof power.To keepthistoa minimumandtopreventover-heatingandmotorburn-out,usethefollowingtableto determinethem
Model 1! 3221611 Table Saw with Table Extensionsis shipped complete in one cartonSeparate all parts from packing materials and checkeach one with the
ADJUSTING BLADE INSERT1,,Turn saw over2, Loosen Phillips screw in blade insert do notremove,3 Remove blade insert by lifting slightlyand pullinginsert
CHECKING HEELING OR PARALLELISMOF SAW BLADE TO MITER GAUGEGROOVEWhile cutting, the material must move in a straightline PARALLEL to the SAW BLADE . .
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