Replacing the blade, Adjustments – Craftsman 315.228310 User Manual

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ADJUSTMENTS

To avoid unnecessary setups and adjustments, a
good practice is to check your setups carefully with a

framing square and make practice cuts in scrap wood

before making finish cuts in good workpieces. Do not

start any adjustments until you have checked with a
square and made test cuts to be sure adjustments are
needed.

REPLACING THE BLADE

See Figures 32 - 34.

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WARNING:

Make sure the switch is off, the

switch key is removed, and your saw is
unplugged. Failure to do so could result in
accidental starting, resulting in serious personal
injury.

■ Raise the blade guard and remove the throat plate.

To remove, loosen the screw at the front with a
Phillips screwdriver and lift the front end. Pull it out
toward the front end. ’

■ Raise the blade to its highest position by turning

the height handwheel clockwise. Angle the blade
straight up by loosening the bevel lock handle and
turning the bevel handwheel. Wedge a piece of
scrap wood against the front of the blade. See

Figure 32.

■ Loosen the blade nut with the blade wrench

provided with your saw. Remove the blade nut and
blade washer. Carefully remove the scrap wood

and blade.

■ To replace the blade with an accessory blade,

follow the instructions provided with the accessory.

■ To install a standard blade, place the new blade on

the arbor shaft, with teeth pointing down toward the
front of the saw. Wedge a piece of scrap wood at
the back of the blade. See Figure 34.

CAUTION:

The teeth must point down toward

the front of the saw to work properly. Othenwise,
damage to the blade, saw, or workpiece can
occur.

Place the blade washer and the blade nut over

the blade arbor. Be sure the dome side of the

blade washer faces out from the blade and that

all items are snug against the arbor housing.
Tighten securely.

Remove the scrap wood and rotate the blade by

hand to make sure it turns freely.

Slip the throat plate into the opening and push it

toward the back of the saw to engage the spring
clip. Securely tighten the screw. If the throat plate

is not flush with the table, adjust the setscrews

with a 2 mm hex key. Do not allow the throat

plate to bow up above the table surface.

ARBOR SHAFT

CRnFTSMflN- TABLE SAW 315.226310

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