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1 1 Operator’s Manual 10-in. TABLE SAW WITH LEG SET Model No. 137.218070 CAUTION: Before using this Table Saw, read this manual and follow all its Safety Rules and Operating Instructions ● Safety Instructions ● Installation ● Operation ● Maintenance ● Parts List Sears, Roebuck and Co.
2 3 2 3 So me d us t cr ea te d by u si ng p ow er t oo ls co nt ai ns c he mi ca ls k no wn t o th e st at e of C al if or ni a to c au se c an ce r an d bi rt h d ef ec ts o r ot he r re pr od uc ti ve h ar m.
2 3 2 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MOTOR Type............................................................................. Universal Amperes....................................................................... 15 Amp Voltage.............................
4 5 4 5 WARNING ICONS Your power tool and its Operator’s Manual may contain “WARNING ICONS” (a picture symbol intended to alert you to, and/or instruct you how to avoid, a potentially hazardous condition). Understanding and heeding these symbols will help you operate your tool better and safer.
4 5 4 5 POWER TOOL SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS POWER TOOL Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how to use your power tool. To avoid mistakes that could cause seriou s injury , do not plug th e tool i n until you have read and understood the following.
6 7 6 7 12. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECT ION . Any po wer tool can throw foreign objects into the eyes and could cause permanent eye damage. ALWAYS wear Safety Goggles (not glasses) that comply with ANSI Safety standard Z87.1. Everyday eyeglasses have only impact–resistant lenses.
6 7 6 7 22. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE . Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. 23. WARNING : Dust generated from certain materials can be hazardous to your health. Always operate saw in well-ventilated area and provide for proper dust removal.
8 9 8 9 1. ALWAYS USE SAW BLADE GUARD , riving knife and anti- kickback pawls for every through– sawing operation. Through–sawing operations are those in which the blade cuts completely through the workpiece when ripping or crosscutting. Always be sure blade guard is tightened securely.
8 9 8 9 slip could cause your hand to move into the saw blade. 15. NEVER USE SOLVENTS to clean plastic parts. Solvents could possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material. Only a soft damp cloth should be used to clean plastic parts. 16. MOUNT your table saw on a bench or stand before performing any cutting operations.
10 11 10 11 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREA KDOWN , gro unding pro vides a path of least resistance for electric currents and reduces the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electrical cord that has an equipment- grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
10 11 10 11 Three-Pronged Plug Grounding Prong Properly Grounded Three-Pronged Receptacle Grounding Lug Make sure this is connected to a known ground. Two-Pronged Receptacle Adapter Fig. 1 shows a three-pronged electrical plug and receptacle that has a grounding conductor.
12 13 12 13 ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Visit your Sears Hardware Department or see the Craftsman Power and Hand Tools Catalog to purchase recommended accessories for this power tool. To avoid the risk of personal injury: ● Do not use adjustable (wobble) type dadoes or carbide tipped dado blades.
12 13 12 13 cord, or turn the switch ON until the missing or damaged part is obtained and is installed correctly. Call 1-800-843-1682 for missing or damaged parts. NOTE: To make assembly easier, ke ep contents of box together. Apply a coat of automobile wax to the table.
14 15 14 15 UNPACKING YOUR TABLE SAW A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA BB CC.
14 15 14 15 ON/OFF laser switch Blade Table insert Anti-kickback pawls Riving knife Rear table extension wing Cord wrap Right extension table Hand hold KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW Stand Blade guard Rip fence .
16 17 16 17 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS – Prevents the workpiece from being kicked upward or back toward the front of the table saw by the spinning blade. ARBOR – The shaft on which the blade or dado is mounted. BEVEL CUT – An angle cut made through the face of the workpiece.
16 17 16 17 TABLE INSERT – Insert that is removed from the table to install / remove blades. It is also removed for dado cutting. When dado cutting, a dado insert plate must be used. THROUGH SAWING – Making a cut completely through the length or width of a workpiece.
18 19 18 19 5. Assemble the other upper supports in exactly the same manner. 6. Attach one bottom support (5) to the center of the leg using bolt (3) and nut (4). This completes the front frame section. 7. Assemble rear frame section in exactly the same manner.
18 19 18 19 Fig. D 5. Repe at st eps 1 -4 fo r lef t rea r leg (17) and roller wheel assembly. NOTE : The roller wheel assemblies and bottom support bracket (18) can be installed on either the right- hand side or left-hand side. Always install the roller wheel assemblies and the bottom support bracket (18) at the same time.
20 21 20 21 5. Mark an 11 in. square (2) centered between the four mounting holes (1). 6. Cut out and remove the square. 7. This opening will allow sawdust to fall through the saw base. 8. Place the saw on the work surface, and align the mounting holes of the saw with those drilled through the surface.
20 21 20 21 RIP FENCE (FIG. K) 1. Lift upward on the rip fence handle (1) so the rear holding clamp (2) is fully extended. 2. Place the rip fence on the saw table, and attach the set plate (3) under the fence handle (1) to the rail first. 3. Push down on the fence handle (1) to lock.
22 23 22 23 6. Thread the arbor nut (2) onto the arbor, making sure the flat side of the nut is against the blade, then hand-tighten. (Fig. N) 7. To tighten the arbor nut (2), place the open-end wrench (5) on the flats of the saw arbor to keep the arbor from turning (Fig.
22 23 22 23 Installing the riving knife assembly (Fig. P, P-1) 1. Remove the table insert 2. With the blade elevation handwheel (1), raise the blade arbor to the maximum height. 3. Loosen the blade lock handle (2). Just turn and move the handwheel (1) to 45° on the bevel scale.
24 25 24 25 NOTE: ● The washers (1/4*1/2-3/32) (5) are not included with this table saw. It must be purchased separately. ● Riving knife thickness is 0.09 in. ● The maximum radial distance between the riving knife and the toothed rim of the saw blade is 0.
24 25 24 25 4. Take the blade guard assembly and locate the black sliding locking knob (4) on the back of assemb ly. (Fig. T) Fig. T 5. Insert the blade guard assembly onto the riving knife so that the pin (5) engages into slot (6) completely. (Fig T-1) 6.
26 27 26 27 2. Unlock both front and rear cam locking levers (1) on the right hand side of the saw base by flipping the lever over. 3. Insert the table extension mounting tubes (2) into the two matching holes in the cam lever assemblies.
26 27 26 27 ADJ USTI NG T HE R EAR TABL E EXT ENSI ON (FIG . X) 1. The rear tab le e xten sion (1) shou ld be posi tion ed a s cl ose as p ossib le to the rear of the tabl e wh en ri ppin g sho rt mate rial . 2. The rear tab le e xten sion (1) shou ld be full y ex tend ed w hen ripp ing l onge r mat eria ls t hat requ ire extr a sup port .
28 29 28 29 MOVE THE TABLE SAW (FIG. CC) 1. Slide the table extension toward the table until it rests against the saw table and tighten the two cam- locking levers. 2. Hold the table saw firmly, pull the table saw toward you until the saw is balanced on the wheels.
28 29 28 29 RIP FENCE INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT (FIG. EE) 1. The rip fenc e in dica tor (6) p oint s to the mea sure ment sca le. The s cale sho ws t he d ista nce from the side of the fe nce to near est sid e of th e bl ade. 2. Measure the actual distance with a rule.
30 31 30 31 ADJUSTING THE 90° AND 45° POSITIVE STOPS (FIG. HH, II) Your saw has positive stops that will quickly position the saw blade at 90° and 45° to the table. Make adjustments only if necessary. 90° Stop 1. Disconnect the saw from the power source.
30 31 30 31 BLADE PARALLEL TO THE MITER GAUGE GROOVE (FIG. JJ, KK) This adjustment was made at the factory, but it should be rechecked and adjusted if necessary. To prevent personal injury: ● Always disconnect plug from the power source when making any adjustments.
32 33 32 33 If the blade is partial to left side: 1. Turn the right adjustment screw (3) counterclockwise and adjust the left side ad justment s crew (2) c lockwise. 2. Remeasure, as described in steps 4 to 9 in the prior section. 3. When alignment is achieved, turn the right adjustment screw (3) until it touches the pivot rod (4).
32 33 32 33 LASER RADIATION. Do not stare into the beam or view it directly using optical instruments. Maximum output: < 1 mW Wavelength: 630-670 nm Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 Class II Laser Product. Laser Warning Label: ADJUSTING THE LASER LINE (FIG.
34 35 34 35 OPERATION BASIC SAW OPERATIONS RAISE THE BLADE (FIG. MM) To raise or lower the blade, turn the blade elevation handwheel (1) to the desired blade height, and then tighten the bevel lock handle (2) to maintain the desired blade angle. Fig. MM TILTING THE BLADE Two methods are available for tilting the saw blade.
34 35 34 35 USING THE TABLE EXTENSION (FIG. OO, PP) If the table extension is not parallel with the table, remove the bolts (1) and position the extension leveling spacers (2) between the table extension and tube until it is parallel with the table, then tighten the bolts.
36 37 36 37 ● The workpiece must have a straight edge against the fence and must not be warped, twisted, or bowed when ripping. 1. Remov e th e mi ter gauge and sto re i t in the “sto rage ” co mpar tmen t in the bas e of the saw . 2. Secure the rip fence to the table.
36 37 36 37 BEVEL RIPPING This cut is the same as ripping except the blade bevel angle is set to an angle other than “0 0 ”. RIPPING SMALL PIECES To avoid injury from the blade contact, never make cuts narrower than 3/4 in. wide. 1. It is unsafe to rip small pieces.
38 39 38 39 AUXILIARY FENCE (FIG. UU) Making the base: ● Start with a piece of 3/8 in. plywood at least 5-1/2 in. wide or wider and 21 in. long or longer. ● Cut the piece to shape and size shown: Making the side: ● Start with a piece of 3/4 in. hardwood at least 1-3/4 in.
38 39 38 39 Always position the larger surface of the workpiece on the table when crosscutting and/or bevel crosscutting to avoid instability. Fig. WW USING THE WOOD FACING ON THE MITER GAUGE (FIG. XX) Slots are provided in the miter gauge for attaching an auxiliary facing (1) to make it easier to cut very long or short pieces.
40 41 40 41 BEVEL CROSSCUTTING (FIG. YY) 0°~45° BLADE BEVEL & 90° MITER ANGLE This cutting operation is the same as crosscutting except the blade is at a bevel angle other than 0°. Always work to the right side of the blade during this type of cut.
40 41 40 41 USING THE WOOD FACING ON THE RIP FENCE (FIG. bb) When performing some special cutting operations, you can add a wood facing to either side of the rip fence (2). 1. Use a smooth straight 3/4 in. thick wood board (1) that is as long as the rip fence.
42 43 42 43 chi pper s as sho wn i n th e da do se t’s instruction manual. Blade/chippers must not exceed 1/2 in. total in width. Fig. dd 7. Check the saw to ensure that the dado will not strike the housing, insert, or motor when in operation.
42 43 42 43 MAINTENANCE MAINTAINING YOUR TABLE SAW GENERAL MAINTENANCE For your own safety, turn the switch OFF and remove the switch key. Remove the plug from the power source outlet before maintaining or lubricating your saw. 1. Clean out all sawdust that has accumulated inside the saw cabinet and the motor.
44 45 44 45 MAINTENANCE NOTE: If excessive looseness is observed in any part of the blade raising mechanism or tilting mechanism, take the complete unit to a Service Center. LUBRICATION All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory and require no additi onal lub rication .
44 45 44 45 To avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn switch OFF and unplug the tool before moving, replacing the blade or making adjustments. WARNING ! TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Saw will not start. 1.
46 47 46 47 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Material kicked back from blade . 1. Rip fence out of adjustment. 2. Riving knife not aligned with blade. 3. Feeding stock without rip fence. 4. Riving knife not in place. 5. Dull blade. 6. The operator letting go of material before it is past saw blade.
46 47 46 47 PUSH STICK CONSTRUCTION ● Use good quality plywood or solid wood ● Use 1/2 in. or 3/4 in. material ● Push stick MUST be thinner than the width of material being cut Drill Hole For Hanging Cut Here To Push 3/4 in. Wood Notch To Prevent Hand From Slipping Cut Here To Push 1/2 in.
48 49 48 49 PARTS LIST 10 in. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.2180 70 When servicing use only CRAFTSMAN replacement parts. Use of any other parts many create a HAZARD or cause product damage. Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this Table Saw may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a qualified service technician.
48 49 48 49 10 in. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.218070 SCHEMATIC A O P E R A T O R ’ S M A N U AL.
50 51 50 51 10 in. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.218070 PARTS LIST FOR SAW SCHEMATIC B I.D. Description Size QTY I.D. Description Size QTY 0901 BUSH 1 0KSM STRAIN RELIEF 1 08VH CORD CLAMP 1 0KTH STRAIN RELI.
50 51 50 51 10 in. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.218070 SCHEMATIC B.
52 53 52 53 10 in. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.218070 PARTS LIST FOR MOTOR I.D. Description Size QTY 0HX9 NEEDLE BEARING 1 0JX3 HEX. SOC. SET SCREW M5*0.8-8 2 0K3Y CR. RE. PAN HD. SCREW & WASHER M5*0.8-50 4 0KTA STRAIN RELIEF 1 0QM2 BRUSH HOLDER ASS’Y Φ27*26.
52 53 52 53 10 in. TABLE SAW MODEL NO. 137.218070 PARTS LIST FOR STAND 2SE2 2BUE 2RVD 4 0Z1G 14 2BUD 2 2BV2 4 2SK7 2 0KRR 14 2SV0 2SXQ 2 2T5A 2RWE 4 2SXP 2 2SK8 0JPS 4 0J4F 4 0KRR 4 2SK6 4 2SB3 2SBX 2A92 2SB2 0KQW 2 0KHX 2 2SKC 2RW1 0KQY 2SE1 0KJ7 22FZ 0KRR 2TDW 4 I.
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