Sears 113.241591 User Manual

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NEVER

OPERATE

THE

SAW

W/ITHOUT

THE

PROPER INSERT IN PLACE. USE THE SAW
BLADE INSERT WHEN SAWING . . . USE THE
COMBINATION

DADO

MOLDING

INSERT

(9­

22271) WHEN DADOING OR MOLDING.

BLADE GUARD

NOT

SHOWN

FOB

PICTURE CLARITY

9

REMOVING AND INSTALLING SAWBLADE.

WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY DUE TO
ACCIDENTAL START. TURN SWITCH “OFF”

and

REMOVE

PLUG

FROM

POWER

SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE REMOVING OR

INSTALLING SAWBLADE.

A. Raise Blade Guard .. . remove insert.

B. To REMOVE blade, place a block of wood

against front of blade... PULL arbor wrench
toward you to LOOSEN arbor nut.

WOOD BLOCK

BLADE GUARD NOTSHOWN FOR PICTURE CLARITY

C.

To TIGHTEN arbor nut, place a block of

wood against rear of blade ... PUSH wrench
away from you.

When installing the blade . . . make sure the
teeth are pointing toward the front of the saw
.. and that the blade and collars are clean, and
free from any burrs.
The HOLLOW side of the collar must be

against the blade.
Always tighten the arbor nut securely.
NOTE: When using the Dado or Molding Head,

it is not rrecessary to install the loose collar.

To replace insert.

Place insert into insert opening in table and
push toward rear of saw to engage spring clip

and until keysiot in insert will drop over screw.
Tighten screw. ................

Do not tighten screw to the point where it will
deflect the insert.

COLLAR

ARBOR NUT

I

TEETH POINTING TO

FRONT OF SAW

10 EXACT-I-CUT

The “yellow” plastic disc imbedded in the table

in front of the sawblade, is provided foi

marking the location of the “sawcut" on the

workpiece.

A. Check disc ... if it is above table surface

place a piece of hardwood on top of it and tap
it down.

B. With blade 90° (square to table) cut off e

piece of wood.

C. Pull miter gauge back until wood is over disc

Using very sharp pencil, mark a line on disc

D. With miter gauge in right hand groove,folio»

same procedure and mark another lirie or
disc.

E. These lines indicate the “path” of the cu

(kerf) made by the sawblade.

F. When cutting the workpiece, line up mark or

workpiece with line on disc.

Use the hold-down clamp (optional accessory
on the miter gauge for greater accuracy.

Q

BLADE GUARD NOT SHOWN FOR PICTURE CLARITY

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