Sears Recommends the Following Accessories
Sears Recommends the Following Accessories
Item Cat. No.
Caster Sets .............................................. See Catalog
*7 In, Molding Head Set ......................... See Catalog
*7 In.,Molding head ............................... See Catalog
Molding/Dado Insert for 7 fn Dia,, Molding
or Dado Head ............................................... 9-29933
Work Light .................................................... See Catalog
Sawdust CoIlection System ............................. 9-29962
Whole Shop Sawdust Collector Kit .............. 9-29964
7 In.,Dia. Adjustable Dado Head .................. See Catalog
7 In. Dia Dado Head ............................ See Catalog
Sanding Wheel ........................................... See Catalog
Miter Gauge ............................................. 9-29930
Item Cat. No.
Miter Gauge Stop Rods ............................... 9-29924
Miter Gauge Hold-Down Clamp ............................ 9-29928
Storage Hooks (Miter Gauge/Rip Fence) ............ 9-32038
Taper ,Jig............................................. See Catalog
Universal Jig .............................................. See Catalog
"Power Tool Know How Handbook" .................. 9-29115
Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in
manual
See your nearest Sears store for other accessories,
Do not use any accessory unless you have received and
read complete instructions |or its use
* Smaller diameter molding heads cannot be used
because they do to provide adequate depth of cut
Troubleshooting ............................................................
WARNING: For your own protection, turn switch "OFF" and always remove plug from power source outlet
before troubleshooting.
General
Trouble
Excessive Vibration
Cannot make square
cut when crosscutting
Cut binds, burns or
stalls motor when rip-
ping.
Cut not true at 90° or
45° positions..
Tilt and elevating hand-
wheel turn hard.
Probable Cause
11Blade'"out of balance
1 Miter gauge not adjusted prop-
erly
1 Dull blade or improper tooth set..
2. Blade is heeling
3 Warped board
4 Rip fence not parallel to blade
5 Spreader out of alignment
1 Stop Collars not properly
adjusted
I Sawdust on threads of tilt screw
or elevating screw
2 Bearing retainers too tight.
Remedy
1 Discard blade and use a different blade
1 See "Adjustments" section "Miter Gauge"
1 Sharpen or replace blade
2. See "Adjustments" section, "Heeling Adjustment"
3 Make sure concave or hollow side is facing "down"
feed slowly.
4 See "Adjustments" section, "Rip Fence"
5. See "Assembly" section, "Installing Blade Guard"
1. See "Adjustment" section, "Blade Tilt, or Squareness
of Blade to Table"
1 See "Maintaining Your Table Saw" section, Lubrica-
tion
2. See "Adjustments" section, "Tilt and Elevation
Mechanism"
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