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an accidental start, turn the switch
OFF and
always remove the plug from the power source
before
^.,
aijusiments.
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Sears Service Center
if
for
any reason
the
motor
will not
run.
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POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
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1.
Saw not plugged
in
2.
Fuse
blown or circuit
breaker tripped
3. Cord
damaged
1. Plug in
saw
2.
Replace fuse
or
reset
circuit breaket
3. Have cord replaced
by a Sears
Service Center
of
make accurate
I
$'rip
cuts
1.
Positive stop not adjusted correctly
2. Tilt angle pointer
not set
accurately
1.
Check blade with square
and
adjust
positive stop
2. Check blade with square
and adjust
to
zero
I
pinched
blade
pping
1. Rip
fence
not aligned
with
blade
2.
Warped wood, edge
against
fence
is
not straight
1.
Check
and
adjust
rip
fence
2. Select another piece
of wood
d
trinds on
splitter
1.
Splitter not aligned
correctly
with
blade
1,
Check
and
align splitter with
blade
=<es;nsatisfactory
1.
Dull
blade
2.
Blade mounted
backwards
3.Gum
or pitch
on blade
4.lncorrect
blade
for work
being done
5.
Gum or pitch on
blade or
table
causing
erratic
feed
1.
Replace
blade
2. Turn the blade
around
3. Remove blade
and clean with
turpentine and coarse
steelwool
4, Change the
blade
5.
Clean table with turpentine
and
steelwool
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cKed
back
from
1. Rip
fence
out
of adjustment
2. Splitter
not
aligned with
blade
3. Feeding stock without
rip
fence
4. Splitter
not
in
place
5.
Dull
blade
6. The operator letting
go
of
material
before it is past saw
blade
7. Miter angle lock knob
is not
tight
1.
Align
rip
fence with
miter gauge
slot
2. Align splitter with
blade
3.
lnstall and use
rip
fence
4.
lnstall and use splitter
(with guard)
5. Replace
blade
6. Push material
completely through
the guard kickback
pawls before
releasing work
7.
Tiohten
knob
:ces
not
raise
or
tilt
1.
Sawdust and dirt in
raising and tilting
mechanisms
1. Brush
or
blow
out
loose dust
and
dirt
does
not
come
up
Ed
1.
Extension cord too
light or
too
long
2. Low house voltage
1. Replace
with
adequate size cord
2. Contact
your
electric
company
ine
vibrates
sively
'1.
Saw
not
mounted securely
to
workbench
2.
Bench on uneven floor
3. Damaged saw
blade
1.
Tighten all mounting
hardware
2.
Reposition
on
flat
level surface
Fasten
to
floor if
necessary
3.
Replace
blade
^ct
make
accurate
^d
90" cross cuts
1.
Miter gauge
out
of adjustment
1.
Adjust miter
gauge
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