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• Safety
• Features
• Assembly
• Operation
• Maintenance
• Parts List

254 mm (10 in.) Stationary
TABLE SAW

Model No.
315.272350

Owner's Manual

Customer Help Line: 1-877-369-8665

CAUTION:

 

Read and follow all Safety

Rules and Operating Instructions before first
use of this product.

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Summary of Contents for 315.272350

Page 1: ...an Save this manual for future reference Safety Features Assembly Operation Maintenance Parts List 254 mm 10 in Stationary TABLE SAW Model No 315 272350 Owner s Manual Customer Help Line 1 877 369 8665 CAUTION Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before first use of this product C US R ...

Page 2: ...t Sears Canada Inc Sears store and Sears will repair it free of charge If this tool is used for commercial or rental purposes this warranty applies only for 90 days from the date of purchase This warranty is in addition to any statutory warranty Sears Canada Inc Toronto M5B 2B8 INTRODUCTION GLASSES SAFETY WEAR YOUR FORESIGHT IS BETTER THAN NO SIGHT WARNING The operation of any power tool can resul...

Page 3: ...gnment 26 Checking Squareness of Extension Tables to Saw Table 27 Adjustments 28 32 Replacing the Blade 28 Heeling Paralleling the Sawblade to Miter Gage Groove 29 30 Setting the Bevel Stops and Indicator 30 31 Adjusting the Miter Gage 31 Removing Replacing the Throat Plate 32 Operation 33 40 Basic Operation of the Table Saw 33 Causes of Kickback 33 Avoiding Kickback 33 Cutting Aids 33 Types of Cu...

Page 4: ...draw you into moving parts Rubber gloves and nonslip foot wear are recommended Also wear protective hair covering to contain long hair ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses NEVER STAND ON TOOL Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the blade is unin tentionally contacted IMPORTANT Servicing req...

Page 5: ...f the blade or cutter only DISCONNECT ALL TOOLS When not in use before servicing or when changing attachments blades bits cutters etc all tools should be disconnected from power supply DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL It will do the job better and more safely at the rate for which it was designed NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNAT TENDED TURN THE POWER OFF Do not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop BEFOR...

Page 6: ... after being turned off ALLOW THE MOTOR TO COME UP TO FULL SPEED before starting a cut to avoid blade binding or stalling ALWAYS PUSH THE WORKPIECE never pull it toward the saw DO NOT FEED THE MATERIAL TOO QUICKLY Do not force the workpiece against the blade ALWAYS TURN OFF SAW before disconnecting it to avoid accidental starting when reconnecting to power supply NEVER leave the table saw unattend...

Page 7: ...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 distance A line that can support one power tool may not be able t...

Page 8: ... produced by the blade in a non through cut Kickback A hazard that can occur when blade binds or stalls throwing workpiece back toward operator Leading End The end of the workpiece pushed into the cutting tool first Miter Cut A cutting operation made with the miter gage at any angle other than 0 Molding A non through cut that gives a varied shape to the workpiece and requires a special blade Push ...

Page 9: ...Do not ever let brake fluids gasoline petroleum based products or penetrating oils contact plastic parts Such chemicals can weaken or destroy plastic UNPACKING Remove the wax paper covering on the table Use any ordinary household type grease and spot remover Immediately apply a coat of paste wax to the table and table extensions WARNING To prevent accidental starting that could cause possible seri...

Page 10: ...t Hardware Shown Separately 1 P Rail Rear Hardware Shown Separately 1 Q Rip Fence 1 R Blade Guard Bracket 1 S Switch Assembly 1 T Switch Key 1 U Table Extension 2 V Hardware for Mounting Motor Motor Mounting Plate and Belt Guard Shown Separately 1 W Hardware for Table Extensions Shown Separately 1 X Hardware for Leg Stand Leveling Feet and Mounting Saw Base Shown Separately 1 Y Hardware for Blade ...

Page 11: ...aw Base Hardware for Leveling Feet 1 leveling foot 4 flat washer 5 16 in 8 hex nut 5 16 18 8 Hardware for Mounting Saw Base 1 hex bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 in 4 flat washer 5 16 in 8 hex nut 5 16 18 4 F Hardware for Handwheel 2 screw 10 24 x 1 2 in 2 flat washer 10 2 Hardware for Belt Guard 1 hex nut 10 24 4 flat washer 10 4 V Hardware for Mounting Motor Motor Mounting Plate and Belt Guard Hardware for M...

Page 12: ...socket head cap screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 in 3 flat washer 1 4 in 3 O Hardware for Rail Front 1 square head bolt 5 16 18 x 1 in 6 flat washer 5 16 in 6 hex nut 5 16 18 6 end cap for front rail 2 screw 8 32 x 1 2 in 2 P Hardware For Rail Rear 1 square head bolt 5 16 18 x 1 in 6 flat washer 5 16 in 6 hex nut 5 16 18 6 end cap for rear rail 2 screw 8 32 x 1 2 in 2 Fig 2 c M Hardware for Mounting Switch Asse...

Page 13: ... have been provided with your saw The remaining tools are typical shop tools and are not included with your saw SMALL MEDIUM PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER NUT DRIVER 8 mm 10 mm and 12 mm HEX KEYS PROVIDED 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm and 6 mm HAMMER COMBINATION SQUARE FRAMING SQUARE WRENCHES 8 mm 10 mm and 12 mm ADJUSTABLE WRENCH 45 TRIANGLE Fig 3 ...

Page 14: ... BEVEL HANDWHEEL MOTOR TABLE EXTENSION TABLE EXTENSION BLADE GUARD SWITCH WITH KEY RIP FENCE HANDLE RIP FENCE RIVING KNIFE OR SPREADER BLADE HEIGHT HANDWHEEL BEVEL SCALE REAR RAIL MITER GAGE MITER GAGE GROOVE ANTI KICKBACK PAWLS ALIGN A CUT INSERT SCALE LEVELING FOOT BELT COVER LEG STAND ...

Page 15: ...cabinet Bevel angles are locked with a handle below the front rail WARNING Be sure to use only blades rated for at least 5 000 rpm and recommended for use on this saw Check with your nearest Sears retail store BLADE GUARD Always keep the guard down over the blade for through sawing cuts BEVEL LOCK HANDLE This handle placed just under the worktable surface on the front of the cabi net locks the ang...

Page 16: ...leg stand hardware bag the follow ing 24 carriage bolts 5 16 18 x 3 4 in 32 flat washers 5 16 in 32 hex nuts 5 16 18 4 leveling feet Note Remaining hardware from this bag is used for mounting leg stand on the table saw base Take 4 legs and 8 braces from loose parts Place a short upper brace inside two of the legs with the legs wide end up Upper braces have two large holes in each end Make sure the...

Page 17: ... a hex nut and flat washer on each leveling foot Install the leveling feet from the bottom of each leg with the bolts pointing up Secure with a flat washer and hex nut but do not tighten Move the leg stand to desired location Adjust the leveling feet with a 12 mm wrench then securely tighten the top hex nut WARNING Do not lift the saw table without help The table saw base weighs approximately 95 l...

Page 18: ...the rails to slide on easily Stand at the front of the saw and line up the front edges of the saw table and extensions Pull the extensions out slightly put a block of wood where the extension meets the table and tap the block of wood with a hammer Check and repeat until the front edges are even Lift each extension slightly until it is higher than table if necessary place a block below and tap upwa...

Page 19: ...ble put the square head bolts in the holes in the edge of the saw table and the outer holes in each extension table so the bolt heads extend outward 1 2 in Under the table loosely attach 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 right rail longest piece so that right hand edge extends 2 1 2 inches b...

Page 20: ... the right scale to the right edge of the table saw base main table See Figure 15 Snug right rail against table Finger tighten each nut on the table and extensions Locate the switch assembly The two screws are installed through the back of the switch plate with the square nuts extending out toward the front Note The square nuts are loose on the switch plate Slide the square nuts into the lower slo...

Page 21: ...LS See Figures 16 and 17 The rip fence scale indicator is installed on the right side of the rip fence but can be removed and rein stalled on the left side if needed If a cutting operation requires placing the rip fence on the left side of the blade and you find relocating the scale indicator necessary simply unscrew and re attach it Hook the back of the rip fence over the rear rail Lower the fron...

Page 22: ...eel Lift the motor forward and remove the belt Open the hinged belt guard and place it over the motor screws on the motor pulley Secure with flat washers and hex nuts Securely tighten the hex nuts with a 8 mm wrench Replace the belt and snap the guard closed Check the clearances by indexing the blade Turn the bevel handwheel to 45 and back Use the height handwheel to fully lower and raise the blad...

Page 23: ... blade guard assembly in place on the table top aligning the screw holes in the riving knife to the holes in the bracket Align the hole in the front of the riving knife base with the screw hole in the cradle Note The screw hole is located under the slot in back of the throat plate Insert two socket head screws and two flat wash ers in the two holes at the back of the riving knife base Securely tig...

Page 24: ...adjust the riving knife correctly Poor alignment could cause kickback and throw the workpiece at the operator Raise the blade guard Place a framing square or straightedge beside the blade on the left See Figure 25 Loosen the front screw on the riving knife with a 5 mm hex key See Figure 26 Center the riving knife over the blade See Figure 27 Securely tighten the screw with a 5 mm hex key RIVING KN...

Page 25: ...rning the height handwheel Mark beside 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 miter gage groove Turn sawblade so the marked tooth is at the back Move the square to the rear and again measure the distance to the right miter gag...

Page 26: ...nce from the other end of the rip fence to the blade If the distances are different loosen the four screws around the rip fence handle with a 6 mm hex key Alternate the order loosen the screw opposite not next to the first one Hold the fence handle against the front rail and align the rip fence with the blade Retighten the screws in alternating order and check the alignment Repeat until the rip fe...

Page 27: ... the extension tables If the extension table is not square with the saw table proceed as follows Loosen the two hex nuts one for each rail securing the front and rear rails to the extension table Do not loosen hex nuts securing rails to saw table Raise or lower extension table until it is square with the saw table Tighten hex nuts securely Check extension table on opposite side of blade Repeat the...

Page 28: ...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 S...

Page 29: ...e 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 same the blade and the miter gage groove are parallel No adjustments are needed BLADE BLADE NUT BLADE WASHER SCRAP WOOD FRAMING SQUARE MITERGAGEGROOVE BLADE GUARD TO TIGHTEN BLADE NUT FRAMING SQUARE MITERGAGEGROOVE If the distances measured are dif...

Page 30: ...lting in serious personal injury The bevel scale should show 0 when the blade is set vertical at 90 to table and 45 when blade is at 45 tilt Raise the blade all the way up by turning the height handwheel Lift the blade guard Loosen bevel lock handle and turn the bevel handwheel clockwise to tilt the blade Reverse it and turn the handwheel counterclockwise until it stops Check the blade angle with ...

Page 31: ...left Place the square against the blade be sure the square is not against one of the saw teeth If the blade is not at 45 unscrew the 45 stop screw right of blade turn the handwheel until the blade is correct and tighten the screw Recheck and repeat if neces sary Check that the scale indicator is at 45 If not loosen the scale indicator with a screwdriver adjust it within the slot and retighten the ...

Page 32: ...screwdriver and lift the front end Pull it out toward the front of the saw To re install the throat plate place it in the opening Push it toward the rear of saw base to engage the spring clip Note The keyslot in the throat plate will drop over the screw Check that the throat plate is even with the table top If not adjust the four set screws with a 2 mm hex key See the procedure in the Assembly sec...

Page 33: ... the blade teeth should clear the workpiece by 1 8 in 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 ...

Page 34: ...ut make sure one side of the wood rides firmly against the rip fence 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 pushstick with small pieces of wood and also to finish the cut when...

Page 35: ...h your right hand and grip the knob with your left hand See Figure 46 Check that the wood is not touching the blade Insert the key and lift the switch to the ON position Let the blade build up to full speed before feeding the workpiece into the blade with the miter gage Fig 46 CROSS CUT PLACE LEFT HAND ON WORKPIECE AND MITER GAGE HERE WHEN MITER GAGE IS ON LEFT SIDE OF BLADE PLACE RIGHT HAND ON MI...

Page 36: ...d the saw for the cut work Make sure the wood is not touching the blade before turning on the saw Insert the key and lift the switch to the ON position Let the blade build up to full speed before moving the miter gage to feed the workpiece into the blade Hold the work firmly against the miter gage and push the miter gage to feed the work into the blade When the work is completed press the switch o...

Page 37: ...aw Insert the key and lift the switch to the ON position Let the blade obtain full speed before feeding the workpiece into the blade Place the work firmly against the rip fence and feed the work into the blade WARNING Never push a small piece of wood into the blade with your hand Use a pushstick as the end of the workpiece nears the blade When the work is completed press the switch off and remove ...

Page 38: ...e must be on the right side of the blade Otherwise the gage could trap the workpiece possibly causing kickback and resulting in injury Set the wood angle by loosening the miter gage knob and setting it to the desired angle Retighten miter gage knob Place a support the same height as the top of the saw table behind the saw for the cut work Make sure the wood is not touching the blade Insert the key...

Page 39: ... before feeding the workpiece into the blade When the work is completed press the switch off and remove the switch key Unplug the saw then reinstall the riving knife and the blade guard Fig 55 OPERATION MAKING A LARGE PANEL CUT See Figure 54 Make sure the saw is properly secured to a work surface to avoid tipping from the weight of a large panel WARNING Make sure the blade guard is lowered over bl...

Page 40: ...ate by loosening the screw Remove the riving knife and guard assembly Remove the blade Mount the dado blade according to the instructions provided with it Test the blade nut and blade washer tightness Install optional dado throat plate Plug in the saw and follow dado instructions Always use pushsticks with dado cuts When the work is completed press the switch off and remove the key Unplug the saw ...

Page 41: ...le top so the wood slides easily while cutting Regularly check all nuts bolts screws and belts for tightness and condition Make sure the throat plate is in good condition This saw has been lubricated at the factory prior to shipment After extended use you should inspect clean and lubricate the areas shown in the drawing Clean before lubricating with a solvent recommended for gum and pitch removal ...

Page 42: ...ge from source is low 3 Dull blade 4 Fuses or circuit breakers are wrong size or defective 5 Feeding workpiece too rapidly 1 Plug in motor cord or wall cord 2 Replace circuit fuse 3 Reset circuit breaker 4 Have the cord or switch re placed at your nearest Sears Service Center 1 Have the motor checked at your nearest Sears Service Center 1 Request a voltage check from the power company 2 Have the m...

Page 43: ...Blade or teeth are dull 2 Blade is heeling 3 Board is warped 4 Ripfencedoesnotparallelblade 1 Indicators are not properly ad justed 2 Positive stops inside base are not accurate 1 Feed work more slowly 2 Replace fuses or circuit break ers 3 Replace 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 ...

Page 44: ...ng 1 Rip fence is not mounted cor rectly 2 Rails are dirty or sticky 1 Rip fence is misaligned 1 Remove and reposition the rip fence See Aligning Rip Fence and Front Rail in the Assembly section 2 Clean and wax the rails 1 See the Assembly section for Checking Rip Fence and Blade Alignment and Aligning Rip Fence and Front Rail procedures ...

Page 45: ...45 TABLE SAW 315 272350 NOTES NOTES ...

Page 46: ...te attached to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 46 TABLE SAW 315 272350 FIGURE A 3 4 5 6 7 4 9 8 11 10 12 13 2 1 ...

Page 47: ... 16 in 1 3 982085 001 Miter Gage 1 4 STD511003 Screw 10 24 x 3 8 in 3 5 979978 001 Miter Scale Indicator 1 6 979979 001 Miter Gage Block 1 7 979980 001 Stop Pin 1 8 979984 001 Shoulder Screw 1 9 979981 002 Miter Gage Rod 1 10 STD510807 Screw 8 32 x 5 8 in 3 11 STD541008 Hex Nut 8 32 3 12 982087 001 Sliding Washer 1 13 982088 001 Screw 1 4 20 x 1 4 in Flat Head 1 981284 001 Complete Miter Gage Asse...

Page 48: ...t Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts TABLE SAW 315 272350 48 TABLE SAW 315 272350 FIGURE B CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 1 2 3 4 3 2 5 6 4 7 10 9 8 3 3 2 6 4 4 10 9 7 3 2 5 3 2 3 2 1 ...

Page 49: ...NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN 1 979999 001 Leveling Foot 4 2 STD541031 Hex Nut 5 16 18 36 3 STD551031 Washer 5 16 in 40 4 979995 002 Leg 4 5 STD533107 Carriage Bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 in 24 6 979993 002 End Brace 2 7 979997 002 Side Brace 2 8 STD523107 Bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 in Hex Hd 4 9 979996 002 Short Leg Brace 2 10 979998 002 Long Leg Brace 2 CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 Standard Hardware Item Ma...

Page 50: ...s mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts TABLE SAW 315 272350 50 TABLE SAW 315 272350 FIGURE C CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 7 2 8 9 10 11 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ...

Page 51: ... 9 979961 001 Scale Indicator 1 10 979962 001 Fence Plate 1 11 979963 001 Rip Fence Cover 1 12 979881 001 Screw 5 16 18 x 1 2 in Socket Hd 4 13 979964 001 Fence Handle Bracket 1 CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 14 980964 001 Cam Sleeve 1 15 980595 001 Pin 1 16 980596 001 Retaining Ring 2 17 979965 002 Rip Fence Handle 1 18 979966 001 Roll Pin 8 x 43 mm 2 19 979967 001 Screw 1 4 20 x 3 4 in ...

Page 52: ...he cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts TABLE SAW 315 272350 52 TABLE SAW 315 272350 FIGURE D CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 7 8 9 1 11 10 1 1 12 13 14 ...

Page 53: ... Spacer 2 4 STD551025 Washer 1 4 in 3 5 979942 001 Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 in Socket Hd 3 6 979941 001 Riving Knife 1 7 979937 001 Blade Guard Bracket 1 8 979939 001 Spring 1 9 979938 001 Pin 1 10 979934 001 Blade Guard 1 11 979936 001 Pin 1 12 980955 001 Roll Pin 1 13 980400 001 Warning Label 1 14 980390 001 Blade Guard Label 1 982486 001 Blade Guard Assembly Includes Key Nos 1 14 PARTS LIST FOR FIGUR...

Page 54: ... to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts TABLE SAW 315 272350 54 TABLE SAW 315 272350 FIGURE E CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 2 1 13 ...

Page 55: ... 001 Switch Plate 1 4 980594 001 Square Nut 1 4 20 2 5 979986 001 Strain Relief 1 6 979991 001 Power Cord Power Source 1 7 976863 001 Switch Key 1 8 980001 001 Switch Includes Key No 7 1 9 979987 001 Switch Housing 1 10 980000 001 Receptacle 1 11 STD511003 Screw 10 24 x 5 16 in 2 12 979990 001 Star Washer 10 2 13 980388 001 On Off Label 1 982515 001 Switch Assembly Includes Key Nos 1 13 PARTS LIST...

Page 56: ... attached to the cabinet Always mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts TABLE SAW 315 272350 56 TABLE SAW 315 272350 FIGURE F CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 5 ...

Page 57: ... TABLE SAW 315 272350 KEY PART NO NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN 1 STD541010 Hex Nut 10 4 2 STD551010 Flat Washer 10 4 3 981382 001 Belt Guard 1 4 979900 001 Pulley 1 5 STD502502 Setscrew 1 4 20 x 1 4 in 2 6 979931 001 Motor 1 7 979988 001 Power Cord Motor 1 PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE F CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 Standard Hardware Item May Be Purchased Locally Available From Div 98 Source 980 00 ...

Page 58: ...u gh cu ts Do no t ma ke fre eh an d cu ts Ke ep ha nd s ou t of pa th of saw bla de WARNIN G Wh en rip pin g us e pu sh sti ck wh en fen ce is se t 2 inc he s or les s fro m bla de Kn ow ho w to red uc e the ris k of kic kb ack Se e ins tru cti on s for rip pin g Wh en rip pin g us e pu sh blo ck an d au xil ary fen ce wh en fen ce is se t be tw ee n 1 2 an d 2 inc he s fro m bla de Do no t ma ke...

Page 59: ...ex Hd 3 3 980588 001 Star Washer 5 16 in 3 4 979918 002 Handwheel Assembly Includes Key Nos 5 6 and 7 2 5 977229 002 Handle 2 6 977491 001 Screw M8 x 1 1 4 in 2 7 977481 001 End Cap 2 8 980602 001 Screw 10 24 x 1 2 in Socket Hd 2 9 STD551010 Washer 10 2 10 STD511005 Screw 10 2 11 980599 001 Cord Clip 2 12 982434 001 Front Panel Label 1 13 982431 001 Data Plate 1 PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE G CRAFTSMAN T...

Page 60: ... mention the model number in all correspondence regarding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts TABLE SAW 315 272350 60 TABLE SAW 315 272350 FIGURE H CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 2 1 5 2 10 11 9 16 1 13 2 14 8 7 2 8 24 23 21 19 20 18 15 4 12 6 17 5 11 22 3 ...

Page 61: ... Table 2 9 982081 001 Scale Right 1 10 979951 001 End Cap Right Front 1 11 979950 001 Front Rail One Piece Design Includes Scale 1 12 982083 001 Front Rail Connector For Use On Split Rail Design 1 13 979949 001 End Cap Left Front 1 14 STD551131 Washer 5 16 in 28 15 STD541031 Hex Nut 5 16 18 20 16 STD523110 Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 in Hex Hd 8 17 982080 001 Scale Left 1 18 979875 001 Align A Cut Insert 1 1...

Page 62: ...garding your TABLE SAW or when ordering repair parts TABLE SAW 315 272350 62 TABLE SAW 315 272350 FIGURE I CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW MODEL NO 315 272350 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 7 26 25 24 18 19 20 21 22 23 27 28 29 30 20 21 31 32 33 10 34 35 10 36 39 38 37 40 41 42 43 11 44 45 46 47 48 47 49 50 51 52 9 42 17 1 42 ...

Page 63: ...905 001 Spring 1 25 979904 001 Retaining Ring 1 26 979885 001 Washer 1 KEY PART NO NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN KEY PART NO NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN Standard Hardware Item May Be Purchased Locally Available From Div 98 Source 980 00 Complete Assortment Available At Your Nearest Sears Retail Store 27 STD511003 Screw 10 24 x 3 8 in 2 28 980946 001 Washer 10 2 29 979908 001 Bracket 1 30 979911 001 Bevel Sc...

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