Assembly, Removing the blade, Attaching table supports – Craftsman 315.220380 User Manual

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ASSEMBLY

Remove the blade and blade guard assembly during

setup for safety and better access. The blade guard

includes an upper blade guard, an outer lower guard,
and an inner lower guard. The lower inner guard
consists of two overlapping slotted metal strips. The
strips are held together with a retaining screw and a

nut. Locate these items before beginning the proce­

dure.

iV WARNING: To prevent accidental contact with

^ the blade that could result in injury, remove the

blade and blade guard before making setups
involving the blade arbor and work stand. Use
the blade wrenches provided with your saw.

■ Remove the retaining screw and nut at the bottom

of the lower inner blade guard.

■ Loosen the guard clamp screw, a long thumbscrew

between the blade guard and the motor.

■ Rotate and lift the guard assembly up and over the

blade, then remove it.

■ Hold the blade arbor (motor shaft) with one of the

two blade wrenches provided. Put the other blade

wrench on the blade nut and turn it clockwise

(down), since the blade arbor has left hand threads.

■ Remove the blade nut. outer blade washer, saw

blade, and inner blade washer. Set these items
aside until all the tables have been installed and the

front table Is level.

REMOVING THE BLADE

See Figure 14.

THUMBSCREW

RETAINING

SCREW AND NUT

BUDE

ARBOR

BUDE GUARD

OUTER BUDE

WASHER

BUDE

INNER BUDE

WASHER

BUDE

ROTATION

TO

TIGHTEN

BLADE

WRENCH (2)

ATTACHING TABLE SUPPORTS

See Figure 15.

The table supports are a base for the three wooden

table sections and fence.

■ Locate the two table supports and the following

hardware:

4 square head bolts (5/16-18 x 3/4 in.)
4 lockwashers (5/16 in.)

4 hex nuts (5/16-18)
4 flat washers (5/16 in.)

■ Attach the supports to the side of the saw base.

There are holes in both sides of each support. The

long side of each support (with the slotted holes)

fits against the saw base.

■ Use two square head bolts per support. Inserted

from within the saw base outward.

■ Place a flat washer, a lock washer, and a hex nut

on the end of each screw,

■ Position table supports so that bolts are approxi­

mately centered in slotted holes.

■ Finger tighten or snug with a 1/2 in. wrench only at

this time. Final adjustments will be made later in

Leveling The Table Supports

section.

TABLE

SUPPORT

SQUARE

HEAD BOLT

MOUNTTABLE SUPPORTS

Fig. 14

USING THESE HOLE LOCATIONS

Fig. 15

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