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Page 1: ...UTION Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before first use of this product Customer Help Line 1 800 932 3188 Safety Features Assembly Operation Maintenance Parts List Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 USA Visit the Craftsman web page www sears com craftsman 972000 782 10 00 C_ us ...

Page 2: ...afe Operation and all Safety Alert Symbols including Danger Warning and Caution If you use your saw properly and only for what it is intended you will enjoy years of safe reliable service _ Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions It means attention Your safety is involved _k WARNING The operation of any power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into your eyes whi...

Page 3: ...mbling the Hold Down Clamp on the Miter Gage 33 Adjustments 34 37 Replacing the Blade 34 Heeling Paralleling the Sawblade to Miter Gage Groove 35 Setting the Bevel Stops and Indicator 36 Adjusting the Miter Gage 37 Removing Replacing the Throat Plate 37 Basic Operation of the Table Saw 38 47 Causes of Kickback 38 Avoiding Kickback 38 CuttingAids 38 Resetting Thermal Overload Protector 39 Causes of...

Page 4: ...ply can result in accidents involving fire electrical shock or serious personal injury Save the owner s manual and review frequently for continuing safe operation and instructing others who may use thistool READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL Read the owner s manual carefully Learn the saw s applications and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards related tothistool DO NOT USE...

Page 5: ...use before servicing orwhen changing attachments blades bits cutters etc all tools should be disconnected from powersupply DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL It will do the job better and more safely at the rate for which it was designed A NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNAT TENDED TURN THE POWER OFF Do not leave tool until itcomes to a complete stop BEFORE MOUNTING DISCONNECTING OR REMOUNTING THE MOTOR unplug the s...

Page 6: ...able saw unattended while connectedto a power source BEFORE CHANGING THE SETUP REMOVING COVERS GUARDS OR BLADE unplug the saw and remove the switch key KEEP TOOL DRY CLEAN AND FREE FROM OIL AND GREASE Always use a clean cloth when cleaning Never use brake fluids gasoline petroleum based products orany solvents to cleantool KEEP BLADES CLEAN SHARP AND WITH SUFFICIENT SET Sharp blades minimize stall...

Page 7: ...er supply SPEED AND WIRING The no load speed of your table saw is approximately 3 600 rpm This speed is not constant and decreases under a load or with lower voltage For voltage the wiring in a shop is as important as the motor s horse power rating A line intended only for lights cannot properly carry a power tool motor Wire that is heavy enough for a short distance will be too light for a greater...

Page 8: ... Push Stick A device used to feed the workpiece through the saw blade during narrow cutting operations It helps keep the operator s hands well away from the blade Rabbet A notch in the edge of a workpiece Resaw A cutting operation to reduce the thickness of the workpiece in order to make thinner pieces Resin A sticky sap based substance Rip Cut A cut made with the the grain of the workpiece Sawbla...

Page 9: ...able Use any ordinary household type grease and spot remover Immediately apply a coat of automotive type paste wax to the table and table exensions A WARNING To prevent accidental starting that could cause possible serious personal injury assemble all parts to your saw before connecting it to power supply Saw should never be connected to power supply when you are assembling parts making adjustment...

Page 10: ...1 E Wrench 1 F Handwheel Hardware Shown Separately 2 G Leg Brace lower short 2 H Leg Brace lower I_o_g 2 I Leg Brace upper short 2 J Leg Brace upper long 2 K Leg 4 L Miter Gage some assembty required 1 M Motor and Switch Hardware Shown Se _ arately 1 N Switch Key 1 O Rip Fence Rail Front Hardware Showr_ Separately 1 Q R _il Rear Hardware Shown Separately 1 _RgFT _NgN TAgL E _AW 3t_ 228_ _0 ...

Page 11: ...ware for Blade Guard Bracket and Blade Guard Assembly Shown Separately 1 Check all loose parts from the box with the list on pages 10 13 Small items such as fasteners and end caps are shown in figures 2 c 2 d and 2 e Follow the instructions in the Assembly section to assemble your new saw C Hardware for Belt Guard 1 hex nut 10 24 4 flat washer 10 4 F Hardware for Handwheel 2 screw 10 24 x 1 2 in 2...

Page 12: ...n 7 O O Hardware For Rear Rail and MDF Table Extension 1 square head bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 in 7 flat washer 5 16 in 7 hex nut 5 16 18 7 end cap for rear rail 2 screw 8 32 x 1 2 in 2 O T U Hardware for Cast Iron Table Extension 1 hex bolt 5 16 18 x 1 in 4 flat washer 5 16 in 8 hex nut 5 16 18 4 Hardware for Hangers carriage bolts 5 16 18 x 3 4 in 4 V Hardware for Micro Adjust Gear Rack square nut 1 4 ...

Page 13: ...cket and Blade Guard Assembly Hardware for Leg Stand 1 carriage bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 in 24 flat washer 5 16 in 24 hex nut 5 16 18 24 Hardware for Leveling Feet 1 leveling foot 4 flat washer 5 16 in 8 hex nut 5 16 18 8 Blade Guard Bracket 1 hex bolt 5 16 18 x 1 2 in 2 lock washer 5 16 in 2 Blade Guard Assembly 1 socket head cap screw 1 4 20 3 8 in 3 flat washer 1 4 in 3 Fig 2 e Hardware for Mounting ...

Page 14: ...with your saw The remaining tools are typical shop tools and are not included with your saw SMALL MEDIUM PHILLIPSSCREWDRIVER 9 NUTDRIVER 8 mm 10 ram and12mm HEX KEYS PROVIDED and6 mm COMBINATIONSQUARE HAMMER 45oTRIANGLE _WREN_HES 8 mm 10 mm and_2mnl FRAMINGSQUARE CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW315 228590 ADJUSTABLE WRENCH 14 ...

Page 15: ...CEMENT PARTS L _ MODEL 315 228590 EER NO _ MADE IN TAPNAN Cv US SEARS ROEBUCKAND CO i _ STA13ONARyTOOL Customer Help Line 1 800 932 3188 J WARNINI RaisedGuard CanDrop on Spinning Bladeand Break Toreduce The RiskofInjury Guard Must beinPlace During Use Alignand Tighten RivingKnife Fasteners Before Use Fig 4 a 15 ERRFTSNRN TABLESAW 315 228590 ...

Page 16: ... be hit or cut Clean debris off fence rail before positioning fence H CRAFTSMAN I P R 0 F E S S I 0 N A L A WARNING i Rud m nUal b_ usln9 m W_ dp_no u4e p_sh stick when fer c_ is I4R 2 _ h4g _ k _ f_ml I wMr _ g_lg_s ahat rmml ANS Zrt 1 bLide _ds KnOO hO_ to rtd_ t_ risk of Iddd_DCk _ Instr _tl_ll _ rl_ng I Do 1or _lch around m O lW m bll dll Ipr_Bnriling uaMm pulh b4O_k ip d luxllmW hpnce 11 _4mf...

Page 17: ...t To accommodate wide panels the tabletop has extensions on each side Detailed instructions are provided in the Operation section of this manual for the basic cuts cross cuts miter cuts bevel cuts and compound cuts For cuts with the blade straight up and cutting across the grain cross cuts or miter cuts use the miter gage to set the angle and push the wood into the blade To cut with the b_ade stra...

Page 18: ...heel to lower and raise the blade for adjustments or replacement It is located on the front of the cabinet MICRO ADJUST INDEX A rip fence gear and track that provides precise indexing MITER GAGE This gage aligns the wood for a crosscut The easy to read indicator shows the exact angle for a miter cut with positive stops at 90 and 45 MITER GAGE GROOVES The miter gage rides in these grooves on either...

Page 19: ...ting from the top sides and ends of the table top on your saw Also clean protective coating from the cast iron extension table CARRIAGE BOLT I Note If you mount the saw base on a bench instead of the legs go to Table Extensions page 21 The bench surface must have an opening for sawdust to fall through as large as the opening in the bottom of the saw base A height of 36 in from the top of the saw t...

Page 20: ...d lift with your legs not your back Ignoring these precautions can result in back injury Place the leg stand on the table saw base Align the holes in the table with the holes in the end braces Make sure the Craftsman label faces the front of the saw which has the height handwheel Place a flat washer on a bolt and insert through hole Add a flat washer and a hex nut Hand tighten Repeat for three rem...

Page 21: ...lts from the direction of the table Slip the remaining flat washers and hex nuts on the bolts Lightly tighten them with a 12 mm wrench Get help to stand the saw assembly upright using the center saw table Do not grasp the saw by the table extension _ WARNING The saw is very heavy Do not lift the saw table without help Keep your knees bent and lift with your legs not your back Ignoring these precau...

Page 22: ...the square head bolts in the holes in the edge of the table and cast iron extension so the bolt heads extend outward 1 2 in Under the table loosely attach the flat washers and hex nuts onto bolts Slide the slot on the rear rail over the bolts Adjust each bolt to fit the rail closely to the table Position rail so that the left hand edge extends 5 in beyond the table extension Push the rail against ...

Page 23: ...inst table Finger tighten each nut on the table and extension SCALE RAIL SLOT HEXNUT FRONTRAIL Fig 16 TABLETOP VIEWEDFROMABOVE SCALE J FRONTRAIL HEIGHT HANDWHEEL SQUAREHEAD BOLT HEXNUT FLATWASHER Fig 15 Fig 17 ASSEMBLING MDF TABLE EXTENSION See Figure 18 Locate the MDF table extension and the small hardware bag with the following 4 square head bolts 5 16 18 x 3 4 in 4 hex nuts 5 16 18 4 flat washe...

Page 24: ... the rip fence and gear racks mounted to the front rail Locate the micro adjust assembly two racks and the following hardware 10 pan head screws 10 32 x 3 8 in 8 square nuts 10 32 Hold a rack so the teeth point down and insert the pan head screws from the bottom Put a square nut on each screw Finger tighten leaving a small gap between the nut and the rack Still holding the rack with teeth down sli...

Page 25: ...of the rip fence over the rear rail Lower the front of the rip fence into the groove on the front rail See Figure 22 Slide the rip fence back and forth It should move freely with about 1 16 in clearance between the rip fence and table surface If it doesn t loosen the nuts holding the front and rear rails and adjust the rails up or down See Figure 15 RIPFENCE HOOKOVER REARRAILHERE Remove the rip fe...

Page 26: ...12 mm wrench Insert the two rods on the motor support assembly into holes in the cradle Push the motor in as far as it will go Thread the two 3 4 in hex bolts into the cradle to clamp down on the rods Do not securely tighten bolts yet 3 4 in HEX BOLTS MOTORSUPPORT ASSEMBLYROD CRADLE Locate the switch assembly two screws 1 4 20 x 3 8 in and two square nuts 1 4 20 Insert the screws from the rear of ...

Page 27: ... belt halfway between the two pulleys and squeeze the belt until both sides of the belt touch The motor should move freely as you squeeze the belt If it does not loosen the clamp screws and readjust the belt tension HEX SAW PULLEY MOTOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY BELTGUARD _ELT WASHER Fig 28 Lower the blade by turning the height handwheel Lift the motor forward and remove the belt Open the hinged belt guard...

Page 28: ... the blade guard assembly in place on the tabletop aligning the screwholes in the riving knife to the holes in the blade guard bracket Align the hole in the front of the riving knife base with screw hole in the cradle See Figure 30 Note The screw hole is located under the slot in back of the throat plate CRADLE BLADE GUARD HEX BOLTS SOCKETHEADCAPSCREWS 3 BLADEGUARD FLATWASHER I o BLADE GUARD BRACK...

Page 29: ...EL Fig 32 The riving knife must be aligned with and centered over the blade Raise the blade and the blade guard Place a framing square or straightedge beside the blade on the left See Figure 33 Loosen front screw on riving knife with a 5 mm hex key See Figure 34 ALIGNING RIVING KNIFE WITH THE BLADE See Figures 33 34 and 35 1 WARNING Make sure the switch is off the switch key is removed and the saw...

Page 30: ...ide one of the sawblade teeth at the front of the blade Place a framing square beside the blade on the mark Be sure the framing square is between the teeth and flat against the blade Measure the distance to the right gage groove Turn the sawblade so the marked tooth is at the back Move the square to the rear and again measure the distance to the right miter gage groove If the distances are the sam...

Page 31: ...e See Figure 39 If the distances are different loosen the four screws around the rip fence handle with a 6 mm hex key Alternate the order remove the screw opposite not next to the first one See Figure 40 Hold the fence handle against the front rail and arign the rip fence with the blade Retighten the screws in alternating order and check the alignment RIPFENCE BLADE FRAMINGSQUARE MITERGAGE GROOVE ...

Page 32: ...x cover on the end of the motor with a phillips screwdriver Remove the brown motor lead from terminal 2 and attach it to the 3 terminal Note The brown lead is not needed in 240V usage Remove the yellow motor lead from terminal 1 and attach it to terminal 2 Cut off the 120V power cord plug and replace it with a three blade 240V 15 amp U L listed ptug Connect the power cord white and black leads to ...

Page 33: ... clamp screw Install the spring with a screw on the back side of the quick release button Do not over tighten Push the quick release button The clamp screw with knob should drop Note If the clamp screw does not move freely the quick release button may be oriented incor rectly Remove the clamp screw and roll the quick release button 180 Insert the clamp screw and attach knob Install the lock tab wi...

Page 34: ...blade washer Carefully remove the scrap wood block and blade To replace the blade with an accessory blade use 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 See Figure 47 Wedge a block of wood at the back of the blade See Figure 48 CAUTION The teeth must point down toward H the fro...

Page 35: ...ces are the same the blade and the miter gage groove are parallel If the distances measured are different adjust the table brackets underneath the saw _1 WARNING When reaching under the saw table wear gloves Accidental contact with the blade could cause a cut resulting in serious personal injury BLADEGUARDIS NOTSHOWNFORCLARITY 0oo II t FRAMING SQUARE _ MITERGAGE GROOVE Fig 50 Remove the throat pla...

Page 36: ...tilt the blade Reverse it and turn the handwheel counterclockwise until it stops Check the blade angle with a combination square Don t let the square touch a blade tooth The blade should be at 90 and the scale indicator at 0 Note The scale indicator is the plastic plate on the scale at the front of the cabinet If the scale indicator does not point to 0 loosen the scale indicator with a screwdriver...

Page 37: ... screws using a 45 triangle and the steps above Push the quick release to quickly move the hold down clamp onto the wood you are about to cut To prevent the use of the quick release roll the quick release stop around to the top of the quick release This prevents the hold down clamp from dropping on your workpiece REMOVING REPLACING THE THROAT PLATE See Figure 55 WARNING Make sure the switch is off...

Page 38: ... to 1 4 in Inspect the work for knots or nails before beginning a cut Knock out any loose knots with a hammer Never saw into a loose knot or nail Always use the rip fence when rip cutting and the miter gage when cross cutting This helps prevent twisting the wood in the cut Always use clean sharp and properly set blades Never make cuts with dull blades To avoid pinching the blade support the work p...

Page 39: ... for overload Correct the problem before resuming operation Press hard on the red button on the end of the motor opposite end from the pulley If the motor has cooled enough you will hear a click If you do not hear a click let the motor cool longer When you hear the click the motor has been reset and you can continue your project CAUSES OF OVERLOAD Overload and overheating result from a number of s...

Page 40: ... in the woodwork Miter cuts are made with the wood at any angle to the blade other than 90 The blade is vertical Miter cuts tend to creep away from the miter fence during cutting This can be controlled by holding the workpiece securely against the miter fence _ WARNING Always use a push stick with small pieces of wood and also to finish the cut when ripping a long narrow piece of wood to prevent y...

Page 41: ...tened Place a support the same height as top of saw table behind the saw for cut work The miter gage may be used in either of the two grooves in the table When using left groove hold workpiece firmly against the miter gage base with your left hand and grip the knob with your right hand When using right groove hold workpiece firmly against the miter gage base with your right hand and grip the knob ...

Page 42: ...ER stand directly in the line of cut Stand to the sLde to reduce risk of injury _k WARNING Make sure the blade guard is lowered over the blade and is working properly to prevent possible injury Remove miter gage and attach rip fence over rails Place a support the same height as top of saw table behind the saw for cut work Position rip fence the correct distance from blade for cut For small pieces ...

Page 43: ... wood is not touching the blade before turning on the saw Insert switch key and lift switch to ON position Let the blade obtain full speed before moving the miter gage to feed the workpiece into the blade MITERCUT BLADE MITERGAGE ANGLED STRAIGHT __ Hold work firmly against the miter gage and push to feed work into the blade When work is completed press switch off and remove switch key MAKING A BEV...

Page 44: ... micro adjust knob on front rail Place a support the same height as the top of saw table behind the saw for the cut work VIEWED FROM THE FRONT BELOW THE SAW TAB_I_ u HEIGHT BEVELLOCK HANDWHEEL HANDLE Fig 66 MAKING A BEVEL RIP CUT See Figures 66 and 67 Try this cut on a piece of scrap wood before cutting your workpiece Use a pushstick to move small pieces of wood into and past the blade _ WARNING M...

Page 45: ...vel lock handle and turning the height and bevel handwheels Retighten bevel lock handle Set wood angle by loosening miter gage knob and setting it to desired angle Retighten miter gage knob Place a support the same height as top of saw table behind the saw for cut work Make sure wood is not touching the blade Insert switch key and lift switch to ON position Let blade obtain full speed Hold work fi...

Page 46: ...sides as needed Depending on the shape of panel use rip fence or miter gage If panel is too large to use either rip fence or miter gage it is too large for this saw _ WARNING Never make freehand cuts cuts without the miter gage or rip fence which can result in serious injury Make sure wood does not touch blade before you turn on saw Let blade obtain full speed before feeding wood into blade When w...

Page 47: ...and check with your nearest Sears Retail Store All blades and dado sets must be rated at least 5 000 RPM _1 WARNING Unplug saw before working around the blade Accidental starting could cause serious injury Take out throat plate by removing the screw Remove riving knife and blade guard assembly Remove the blade Mount dado blade according to instructions pro vided with it Test blade nut and blade wa...

Page 48: ...od slides easily while cutting Regularly check all nuts bolts screws and belts for tightness and condition Make sure the throat plate s in good condition MOTOR ELECTRICAL Frequently vacuum or blow out any sawdust from the motor _k WARNING If the power cord is worn cut or damaged in any way have it replaced immedi ately by a qualified service technician at a Sears store or repair center Failure to ...

Page 49: ...erloaded with appliances lights or other motors 5 May be wired for 240 volts instead of 120 volts 1 Motor is overloaded 2 Dull blade 3 Sawdust inside saw is blocking air flow 3 Have the switch replaced 4 Do not use other appliances or motors on the same circuit when using the saw 5 Check wiring of the saw with info and diagrams in Changing the motor voltage in the Assembly Section 1 Request a volt...

Page 50: ...eplace the blade 4 Have the switch replaced 1 Replace the blade 2 Replace the belt 3 Tighten all hardware 4 Reposition on a flat surface Ad just the leveling feet on legs 1 Have the switch replaced and re quest a voltage check from the power company 2 Have the capacitor replaced 3 Have the wiring checked and re paired 1 Clean and lubricate the mecha nism 1 Fully release the blade lock handle 1 Rel...

Page 51: ...e Aligning Rip Fence and Front Rail in the Assembly section 2 Rails are dirty or sticky 2 Clean and wax the rails Wood edges away from rip fence when ripping 1 Rip fence is misaligned 1 See the Assembly section for Checking Rip Fence and Blade Alignment and Aligning Rip Fence and Front Raft procedures 51 RRI TSMRN TABLE SAW315 228590 ...

Page 52: ...odel number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet Always mention the model I number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts I 21 3 20 19 I 17 J 23 12 FIGURE A rRRFTSMRN TABLESAW 315 228590 15 52 _13 ...

Page 53: ...980675 001 19 980680 001 20 980678 001 21 980674 001 22 980676 002 23 982087 001 24 982088 001 981286 001 Description Quan Knob Assembly 2 Washer 1 4 in 2 Screw 8 32 x 3 8 in 2 Spring 1 Clamp Housing 1 Miter Gage Knob 1 Washer 5 16 in 1 Miter Scale Label 1 Miter Gage 1 Screw 10 24 x 3 8 in 3 Miter Scale Indicator 1 Miter Gage Block 1 Stop Pin 1 Shoulder Screw 1 Miter Gage Rod 1 Screw 8 32 x 5 8 in...

Page 54: ...ABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 228590 The model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE I I SAW or when ordering repair parts I 2 FIGUREB 6 5 2 3 12 8 12 11 11 ...

Page 55: ...escription Quan Leveling Foot 4 Hex Nut 5 16 18 36 Washer 5 16 in 40 Leg 4 Carriage Bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 in 24 Large Storage Hanger 2 End Brace 2 Side Brace 2 Long Leg Brace 2 Belt 5 16 18 x 3 4 in Hex Hd 4 Small Storage Hanger 2 Short Leg Brace 2 1 979999 001 2 STD541031 3 STD551031 4 979995 002 5 STD533107 6 982273 001 7 979993 002 8 979997 002 9 979998 002 10 STD523107 11 982274 001 12 979996 002...

Page 56: ...UREC CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 228590 _Them_deJnumberwiiIbef_und_napiateattachedt_theCabinet_A__aysmenti_nthem_de_numberina__c_rresp_ndenceregardingy_urTABLE_SAw or when ordering repair parts 34 33 32 31 I 16 27 19 17 18 ...

Page 57: ... Scale Indicator 1 Fence Plate 1 Rip Fence Cover 1 Screw 5 16 18 x 1 2 in Socket Hd 4 Fence Handle Bracket 1 Cam Sleeve 1 Retaining Ring 2 Pin 1 Rip Fence Handle 1 Key Part No Number Description 19 980688 001 20 980953 002 21 980322 001 22 979967 001 23 980952 001 24 980951 001 25 STD512503 26 980949 001 27 980948 001 28 980684 001 29 980945 001 30 980966 001 31 980598 001 32 980965 001 33 980685 ...

Page 58: ... SAW MODEL NO 315 228590 I The model number will be found on a ptate attached to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts J 10 11 FIGURED ...

Page 59: ...9944 001 4 STD551025 5 979942 001 6 979941 001 7 979937 001 8 979939 001 9 979938 001 10 979934 001 11 979936 001 12 980955 001 13 980400 001 14 980324 001 981279 001 Push Nut 4 Anti Kickback Pawl 2 Spacer 2 Washer 1 4 in 3 Bolt 1 4 20 x 3 8 in Socket Head 3 Hiving Knife 1 Blade Guard Bracket 1 Spring 1 Pin 1 Blade Guard 1 Pin 1 Roll Pin 1 Warning Label 1 Blade Guard Label 1 Blade Guard Assembly I...

Page 60: ...CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 228590 I he model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE I SAW or when ordering repair parts I FIGUREE ...

Page 61: ... 980594 001 5 979986 001 6 979991 001 7 976863 001 8 980001 001 9 979987 001 10 STD511003 11 979990 001 12 980321 001 PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE E Description Quan Screw 8 32 x 1 2 in 3 Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 in 2 Switch Plate 1 Square Nut 1 4 20 2 Strain Relief 2 Power Cord Power Source 1 Switch Key 1 Switch Includes Key No 7 1 Switch Housing 1 Screw 10 24 x 5 16 in 2 Star Washer 10 2 On Off Label 1 Stand...

Page 62: ...TSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 228590 The model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE I SAW or when ordering repair parts 5 2 4 FIGUREF I ...

Page 63: ...when ordering repair parts J O l 11 4 3C s I w II 1 E o_ o Key PaN No Number 1 STD541010 2 STD551010 3 981382 001 4 979900 001 5 STD502502 6 980962 001 7 980960 00t PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE F Description Quan Hex Nut 10 4 Flat Washer 10 4 Belt Guard 1 Pulley 1 Setscrew 1 4 20 x 1 4 in 2 Motor 1 Power Cord Motor 1 Standard Hardware Item May Be Purchased Locally Available From Div 98 Source 980 00 ...

Page 64: ... MODEL NO 315 228590 The model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE I I SAW or when ordering repair parts J 11 8 9 j4 5 FIGUREG ...

Page 65: ...002 2 STD523105 3 980588 001 4 977227 002 5 977229 002 6 977491 001 7 977481 001 8 980602 001 9 STD55 110 10 982222 001 11 982128 001 PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE G Description Quan Base 1 Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 2 in Hex Hd 3 Star Washer 5 16 in 3 Handwheel Assembly Includes Key Nos 5 6 and 7 2 Handle 2 Screw M8 x 1 t 4 in 2 End Cap 2 Screw 10 24 x 1 2 in 2 Lock Washer 10 2 Front Panel Label 1 Data Plate 1 Sta...

Page 66: ...MAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 228590 I he model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts J 6 3 FIGUREH 10 18 9 2 8 I0 ...

Page 67: ...002 22 979872 001 23 979871 001 24 979873 001 25 982099 001 26 980694 001 PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE H Description Quan Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 in Square Hd 14 Screw 8 32 x 1 2 in 6 End Cap Left Rear 1 Label 1 Rear Rail 1 End Cap Right Rear 1 MDF Extension Table Assembly 1 Front Rail Includes Key Nos 17 and 18 1 End Cap Right Front 1 Gear Rack 2 Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 in 8 Square Nut 1 4 20 8 End Cap Left Front 1...

Page 68: ...he model number will be found on a plate attached to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE I SAW or when ordering repair parts I 52 1 55 4 7 14 16 6 8 15 38 37 18 _ 8 21 27 22 24 19 25 FIGUREI j ...

Page 69: ...79893 001 14 15 979891 001 16 979890 001 17 982272 001 18 STD511003 19 982278 001 20 979889 001 21 979906 001 22 979907 002 23 979912 001 24 979910 001 25 979917 001 26 979915 001 27 979905 001 28 979904 001 29 979885 001 30 980946 001 31 979908 001 32 979911 001 33 979914 001 34 980589 001 35 979924 001 36 979923 001 37 979922 001 38 979897 001 39 979898 001 40 979902 001 41 979903 001 42 STD5025...

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