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Owner'suaiCRRFrSMRH1.75 Horsepower (continuousduty)2.4 Horsepower(maximum developed)3450 R.P.M. (no load R.P.M.)10-in. TABLE SAWModel No.152.221240Customer HelplineCAUTION:1-800-897-7709FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY; Readand follow all of the Safety andOperating Instructions beforeOperating this Table Saw.Sears,RoebuckPart No. OR91552Revision: Dand Co., HoffmanPlease have your Model No.and Serial No. available.Estates,IL 60179 U.S.A.Espa5olpg. 48

SECTIONWarranty .Product Specifications.Glossary of Terms .Safety Instructions .Guidelines for Extension Cords .PAGE22345Grounding Instructions.Specific Safety Instructions for Table Saw .Accessories and Attachments .Carton Contents .Know Your Table Saw .6791115Assembly Instructions .Operations and Adjustment to the Table Saw .Maintenance .162638TroubleshootingGuide .Part List .Espanol .Service Information .40414888FULLONEYEARWARRANTYIf this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, return itto the nearest Sears Service Center for repair, free of charge.This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary, from state to state.Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept 817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179lO-in. Table SawMotor typeContinuous duty HPMaximum developed HPAmpsVoltsHertzRPMBlade tiltBlade driveBlade diameterBlade arborNumber of teethBlade speedFence 0 R.RM. (no load R.RM.)Left tiltPoly-V Belt10-in.5/8-in.403450 R.RM.Biesemeyer, CommercialFence Systemdepth-of-cut at 90-degree3-3/8-in.depth-of-cut at 45-degree2-1/4-in.rip to the right of the blade30-in.rip to the left of the blade18-in.Table in front of blade at max depth-of-cutMax dado widthMax dado blade diameterLeft and right table wingWeight of table sawWeight of fence assembly12-1/2-in.13/16-in.8-in.12-in, Cast Iron330 Ibs.70 Ibs.To avoid electrical shock to yourself and damage to theTable Saw, use proper circuit protection. Do not expose torain, or use in a damp environment.The Table Saw is factory wired for 120V, 60 Hz, operation.Connect to a 120V, 15 amp branch circuit and use a 15amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker. The electrical circuitcannot have any wire size less than #14. To avoid shockor fire, replace power cord immediately if it is damaged inany way.

Anti-KickbackFingers- ringa cuttingoperation.Arbor- Theshaftonwhichthebladeor accessorycutting-toolis mounted.BevelCut- Theoperationofmakinganycutwiththebladesetona degreeotherthan90degrees.CompoundCut- Theoperationofmakingbotha bevelanda mitercutatonetime.Crosscut- Theoperationofmakinga cutacrossthegrainorwidthofa workpiece.Kerf- ycuttingoperation.Kickback- Whentheworkpieceis thrownbacktowardstheoperatorduringa hebladeorif canresultinseriousinjury.MiterCut- Theoperationofmakinga s.PushStick- htheworkpiecethroughtheblade.Apushstickis ppinga narrowworkpiece.Rabbet- Asquarenotchintheedgeoftheworkpiece.Dado- Anon-throughcutthatproducesa squarenotch.A dadoistypicallyfrom1/8-in.to 13/16-in.wide.Adadorequiresa therboard- deor holddowna workpieceduringcuttingoperations.Freehand- Averydangerousoperationofmakinga cutwithoutusingthefenceormitergaugeina cuttingoperation. Freehandcutsmustneverbeperformedona TableSaw.Gum,Pitchor Resin- eel- adeis notparalleltothemiterslots.Resaw- Theoperationofmakinga cuttoreducethethicknessoftheworkpiece.RipCut- Theoperationof makinga cutwiththegrainoftheworkpiece.SawBladePath- Theareathatis ,behindandinfrontofit.Setof the SawBlade- .Table/WorkArea- piecerestswhileset-upor cuttingoperationsarebeingperformed.

GENERALSAFETYiNSTRUCTiONSOperating a Table Saw can be dangerous if safety andcommon sense are ignored. The operator must befamiliar with the operation of the tool. Read this manualto understand this Table Saw. DO NOT operate thisTable Saw if you do not fully understand the limitationsof this tool. DO NOT modify this Table Saw in any way.REMEMBER: Your personal safety is yourresponsibility.BEFOREUSING THE TABLE2.READ the entire Owner's Manual. LEARN how touse the tool for its intended applications.GROUND ALL TOOLS. If the tool is supplied witha 3-prong plug, it must be plugged into a 3-contactelectrical receptacle. The 3rd prong is used toground the tool and provide protection againstaccidental electric shock. DO NOT remove the 3rdprong. See Grounding Instructions.3.4.5.6.AVOID A DANGEROUS WORKING ENViRONMENT. DO NOT Use electrical tools in a dampenvironment or expose them to rain.DO NOT use electrical tools in the presence offlammable liquids or gasses.ALWAYS keep the work area clean, well lit, andorganized. DO NOT work in an environment withfloor surfaces that are slippery from debris, grease,and wax.KEEP ViSiTORS AND CHILDREN AWAY from thetable saw. DO NOT permit people to be in theimmediate work area, especially when the electricaltool is operating.7.8.ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Any powertool can throw debris into the eyes during operations, which could cause severe and permanenteye damage. Everyday eyeglasses are NOT safetyglasses. ALWAYS wear Safety Goggles (thatcomply with ANSi standard Z87.1) when operatingpower tools. Safety Goggles are available at SearsRetail Stores. Hearing equipment should complywith ANSi 3.19 StandardsSAWTo avoid serious injury and damage to the tool, readand follow all of the Safety and Operating Instructionsbefore operating the Table Saw.1.9.DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL to perform an operation for which it was not designed. It will do a saferand higher quality job by only performing operationsfor which the tool was intended.WEAR PROPER CLOTHING. DO NOT wear looseclothing, gloves, neckties, or jewelry. These itemscan get caught in the machine during operationsand pull the operator into the moving parts. Usersmust wear a protective cover on their hair, if thehair is long, to prevent it from contacting anymoving parts.10. ALWAYS UNPLUG THE TOOL FROM THE ELEC TRICAL RECEPTACLE when making adjustments,changing parts or performing any maintenance.11. KEEP PROTECTIVE GUARDS iN PLACE AND iNWORKING ORDER.12. AVOID ACCIDENTALSTARTING. Make sure thatthe power switch is in the "OFF" position before plugging in the power cord to the electrical receptacle.13. REMOVE ALL MAINTENANCE TOOLS from theimmediate area prior to turning the tool "ON".14. USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES.Use of incorrect or improper accessories couldcause serious injury to the operator and causedamage to the tool. If in doubt, check the instructionmanual that comes with that particular accessory.15. NEVER LEAVE A RUNNING TOOL UNATTENDED.Turn the power switch to the "OFF" position. DONOT leave the tool until it has come to a completestop.16. DO NOT STAND ON A TOOL. Serious injury couldresult if the tool tips over or you accidentally contactthe tool.17. DO NOT store anything above or near the toolwhere anyone might try to stand on the tool toreach it.18. MAiNTAiNYOUR BALANCE.DO NOT extendyourself over the tool. Wear oil resistant rubbersoled shoes. Keep floor clear of debris, grease, andwax.19. MAiNTAiN TOOLS WITH CARE. Always keep toolsclean and in good working order. Keep all bladesand tool bits sharp.

20. EACHANDEVERY TIME, CHECK FOR DAM AGED PARTS PRIOR TO USING THE TOOL.Carefully check all guards to see that they operateproperly, are not damaged, and perform theirintended functions. Check for alignment, binding orbreaking of moving parts. A guard or other part thatis damaged should be immediately repaired orreplaced.21. CHILDPROOF THE WORKSHOP AREA by removing switch keys, unplugging tools from the electricalreceptacles, and using padlocks.22. DO NOT OPERATE TOOL iF UNDER THEiNFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL.23. SECURE ALL WORK. When it is possible, useclamps or jigs to secure the workpiece. This is saferthan attempting to hold the workpiece with yourhands.24. STAY ALERT, WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING,AND USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATINGA POWER TOOL. DO NOT USE A TOOL WHILETIRED OR UNDER THE iNFLUENCE OF DRUGS,ALCOHOL, OR MEDICATION. A moment ofinattention while operating power tools may resultin serious personal injury.25. Use of this tool can generate and disburse dust orother airborne particles, including wood dust,crystalline silica dust and asbestos dust. Directparticles away from face and body. Always operatetool in well ventilated area and provide for properdust removal. Use dust collection system whereverpossible. Exposure to the dust may cause seriousand permanent respiratory or other injury, includingsilicosis (a serious lung disease), cancer, anddeath. Avoid breathing the dust, and avoid prolonged contact with dust. Allowing dust to get intoyour mouth or eyes, or lay on your skin may promote absorption of harmful material. Always useproperly fitting NIOSH/OSHA approved respiratoryprotection appropriate for the dust exposure, andwash exposed areas with soap and water.26. USE A PROPER EXTENSION CORD iN GOODCONDiTiON. When using an extension cord, besure to use one heavy enough to carry the currentyour product will draw. Please see "MiNiMUMRECOMMENDED GAUGE FOR EXTENSIONCORDS (AWG)" table for correct sizing of anextension cord. If in doubt, use the next heaviergauge.27. DiRECTiONOF FEED. Feed work into a blade orcutter against the direction of rotation of the bladeor cutter only.GUIDELINESEXTENSIONFORCORDSThe smaller the gauge-number, the larger diameter ofthe extension cord. If in doubt of the proper size of anextension cord, use a shorter and thicker cord. Anundersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in a loss of power and overheating. USE ONLY A3 WIRE EXTENSION CORD THAT HAS A 3 PRONGGROUNDING PLUG AND A 3 POLE RECEPTACLETHAT ACCEPTS THE TOOL'S PLUG.If you are using an extension cord outdoors, be sure itis marked with the suffix "W-A" ("W" in Canada) to indicate that it is acceptable for outdoor use.Be sure your extension cord is properly sized, and ingood electrical condition. Always replace a damagedextension cord or have it repaired by a qualified personbefore using it.Protect your extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat, and damp or wet areas.120 VOLT OPERATION ONLY25' LONG50' LONG100' LONG0 to 6 Amps18 AWG16 AWG16 AWG6 to 10 Amps18 AWG16 AWG14 AWG10 to 12 Amps16 AWG16 AWG14 AWG12 to 15 Amps14 AWG12 AWGNotrecommended240 VOLT OPERATION ONLY25' LONG50' LONG100' LONG0 to 6 Amps18 AWG18 AWG16 AWG6 to 10 Amps18 AWG18 AWG14 AWG10 to 12 Amps16 AWG16 AWG14 AWG12 to 15 Amps14 AWG12 WGNotrecommended

THiS TOOL MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE iN USETO PROTECT THE OPERATOR FROM ELECTRICSHOCK.USE ONLY A 3 WIRE EXTENSION CORD THAT HASA 3 PRONG GROUNDING PLUG AND A 3-POLERECEPTACLE THAT ACCEPTS THE TOOL'S PLUG.iN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTIONREPLACE A DAMAGED OR WORN CORD IMMEDI ATELY.OR BREAK-DOWN, grounding provides the path of least resistancefor electric current and reduces the risk of electricshock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord thathas an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug MUST be plugged into a matchingelectrical receptacle that is properly installed andgrounded in accordance with ALL local codes andordinances.DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED. If it will notfit the electrical receptacle, have the proper electricalreceptacle installed by a qualified electrician.iMPROPER ELECTRICAL CONNECTION of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in risk of electricshock. The conductor with the green insulation (withor without yellow stripes) is the equipment-groundingconductor. DO NOT connect the equipment-groundingconductor to a live terminal if repair or replacement ofthe electric cord or plug is necessary.CHECK with a qualified electrician or service personnelif you do not completely understand the groundinginstructions, or if you are not sure the tool is properlygrounded.The motor supplied with your Table Saw is a dualvoltage 120/240 volts, 60 hertz alternating current,single phase motor. It is shipped wired for 120 voltsapplication. Never connect the green or ground wire toa live terminal.FOR GROUNDED, CORD CONNECTED MACHINESiNTENDED FOR USE ON A SUPPLY CIRCUIT HAVINGA NOMINAL RATING LESS THAN 150 VOLTS.This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has anelectrical receptacle as shown in FIGURE "IA'.FIGURE "IA" shows a 3-wire electrical plug and electrical receptacle that has a grounding conductor. If aproperly grounded electrical receptacle is not available,an adapter as shown in FIGURE "IB" can be used totemporarily connect this plug to a 2-contact ungroundedreceptacle. The adapter has a dgid lug extending from itthat MUST be connected to a permanent earth ground,such as a properly grounded receptacle box. THiSADAPTER iS PROHIBITED iN CANADA.CAUTION: In all cases, make certain the electricalreceptacle in question is properly grounded. If you arenot sure have a certified electrician check the electricalreceptacle.The motor supplied with your Table Saw is a dual voltage, 120/240 volt, single phase motor. If it is desiredto operate your table saw at 240 volts, it is necessary toreconnect the motor leads in the motor junction box byfollowing the wiring diagram on the junction box cover.MAKE CERTAIN the motor is disconnected from powersource before reconnecting motor leads.Fig. 1AFig. 1Bgrounding120 Volt120 Voltgrounding conductorgrounding conductor"" 3-prongelectricalreceptacle3-wire electrical cord3-wire electrical cord2-prongelectricalreceptacle

It is also necessary to replace the 120 volt plug, supplied with the motor, with a UL/CSA Listed plug suitablefor 240 volts and rated current of the saw. Contact aMAKE CERTAIN that masks or respirators areMSHA/NIOSH approved.local qualified electrician for proper procedures to installthe plug. The table saw must comply with all local andnational electrical codes after the 240 volt plug isinstalled.The operation of any Table Saw can result in debrisbeing thrown into your eyes, which can result in severeeye damage. ALWAYS wear Safety Goggles (that comply with ANSi standard Z87.1) when operating the TableSaw. Safety Goggles are available at Sears RetailStores. Keep your thumbs and fingers away from theblade while it is spinning.The table saw with a 240 volt plug should only be connected to an outlet having the same configuration asthe plug shown in Figure "1C". No adapter is availableor should be used with the 240 volt plug.Fig. 1 C240 VOLTgrounded outlet boxcurrentcarryingprongs Basic precautions should always be followed whenusing your Table Saw. To reduce the risk of injury,electrical shock or fire, comply with the safety ruleslisted below:1.READ and understand the instruction manualbefore operating the Table Saw.2.DO NOT OPERATE THiS MACHINE until it is assembled and installed according to the instructions.3.OBTAIN ADVICE FROM YOUR SUPERVISOR,instructor, or another qualified person if you are notfamiliar with the operation of this machine.4.DO NOT leave the Table Saw plugged into the electrical outlet. Unplug Table Saw from the outlet whennot in use and before servicing, changing bladesand cleaning.5.ALWAYS turn the power switch "OFF" beforeunplugging the Table Saw.6.TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICALegrounding blade islongest of the 3 bladesMAKE CERTAIN the receptacle in question is properlygrounded. If you are not sure have a qualified electrician check the receptacle.This Table Saw is for indoor use only. Do not expose torain or use in damp locations.SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFOR TABLE SAWSCALIFORNIAPROPOSITIONSHOCK, do not use outdoors.rain. Store indoors.7.FOLLOW all electrical and safety codes, includingthe National Electric Code (NEC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Regulations (OSHA). Allelectrical connections and wiring should be madeby qualified personnel only.8.DO NOT handle the plug or Table Saw with wethands.9.USE only as described in this manual. USE accessories only recommended by Sears.65SOME DUST CREATED BY POWER SANDING,SAWING, GRINDING, DRILLING AND OTHER CON STRUCTION ACTiViTIES contains chemicals known tocause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints, crystalline silica from bricks and cement and othermasonry products, and arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.Your risk from these exposures varies, depending onhow often you do this type of work. To reduce yourexposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilatedarea, and work with approved safety equipment, suchas those dust masks that are specially designed to filterout microscopic particles.Do not expose to10. DO NOT pull the Table Saw by the power cord.NEVER allow the power cord to come in contactwith sharp edges, hot surfaces, oil or grease.11. DO NOT unplug the Table Saw by pulling on thepower cord. ALWAYS grasp the plug, not the cord.12. REPLACE a damaged cord immediately. DO NOTuse a damaged cord or plug. If the Table Saw is notoperating properly, or has been damaged, left outdoors or has been in contact with water, return it toa Sears Service Center.13. DO NOT use the Table Saw as a toy. DO NOT usenear or around children.

14. TheTableSawis designedforhomeuseor lightcommercialdutyONLY.27. workareawhenthemachineis running.15. CONNECTTableSawtoa s.28. rnedthetablesaw"OFF".16. heyarein place,securedandworkingcorrectly.29. PROPERLY SUPPORT long or wide workpiece.17. AVOIDKICKBACKby: Keepingbladesharpandfreeof rustandpitch. Keepingripfenceparallelto sawblade. bleoperation,includingallthroughsawing. Pushingtheworkpiecepastthesawbladepriortorelease. Neverripa workpiecethatis twistedorwarped,or doesnothavea straightedgetoguidealongthefence. mblycannotbeused.Neversawinga fenceas a guidewhencrosscutting. Neversawinga workpiecewithlooseknotsorotherflaws.18. tingthesaw. Thevibrationofthesawmaycausethemto moveintothesawbladeandbethrownout. Aftercutting,turnthesawoff. Whenthebladehascometoa completestop,unplugthesawandremovealldebris.19. . eor mitergaugeto yagainstthemitergaugeor fence.21. USEa pushstick(s)for rippinga narrowworkpiece.22. AVOIDAWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HANDPOSITIONS where a sudden slip could cause ahand to move into the blade.23. KEEP arms, hands and fingers away from theblade.24. NEVER have any part of your body in line with thepath of the saw blade.25. NEVER reach around or over the blade.26. NEVER attempt to free a stalled blade without firstturning the machine "OFF" and unplugging it fromthe power source.30. TURN THE SAW "OFF"source.and unplug from powerClean off the table/work area before leav-ing the saw. LOCK the START/STOP switch withpadlock provided to prevent unauthorized use.31. ALWAYS position auxiliary fence at least 2-inchesin front of saw blade when using auxiliary fence asa stop when cross-cutting.32. The right extension wing MUST BE completelyassembled and motor cover closed and fastenedbefore table saw is to be connected to the powersource.33. ADDiTiONAL iNFORMATiON regarding the safeand proper operation of this product is availablefrom the National Safety Council, 1121 Spring LakeDrive, Itasca, IL 60143-3201 in the AccidentPrevention Manual for Industrial Operation and alsoin the Safety Data Sheets provided by the NSC.Please also refer to the American NationalStandards Institute ANSi 01.1 Safety Requirementsfor Woodworking Machinery and the U.S.Department of Labor OSHA 1910.213 Regulations.34. SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS.Refer to themfrequently and use them to instruct other users.Information regarding the safe and proper operation ofthis tool is available from the following sources:Power Tool Institute1300 Summer AvenueCleveland, OH 44115-2851www.powertoolinstitute.orgNational Safety Council1121 Spring Lake DriveItasca, IL 60143-3201American National Standards Institute25 West 43rd Street4th floorNew York, NY 10036www.ansi.orgANSi 01.1 Safety Requirements for WoodworkingMachines, and the U.S. Department of Labor regulationswww.osha.gov

AVAILABLEACCESSORIESSears may recommend other accessories not listed inthis manual.Visit your Sears Hardware Department or see the SearsPower and Hand Tool Catalog for the following accessories.ITEMSTOCKNUMBER* Miter Gauge Extension & Stop29879* Stock Clamp, Miter Gauge* Table Insert - Standard29880* Table Insert - Dado29885* Table Insert - Molding Cutterhead29887* Saw Blade - Leitz; lO-in, x 40 toothvariable pitch blade29888* Fence Guide System32371See your nearest Sears Hardware Department or SearsPower and Hand Tool Catalog for other accessories.Do not use any accessory unless you have completelyread the Owner's Manual for that accessory.29882Use only accessories recommended for this table saw.Using other accessories may cause serious injury andcause damage to the table saw.CONSTRUCTINGA FEATHERBOARDFig. 2A24"I 'Figure 2A illustrates dimensions for making a typicalfeatherboard. The material, which the featherboard isconstructed of, should be straight piece of wood that isfree of knots and cracks. Featherboards are used tokeep the work in contact with the fence and table andhelp prevent kickbacks. Clamp the featherboard to thefence and table so that the leading edge of the featherboard will support the workpiece until the cut is completed.Use featherboards for all non-through cutting operations where the guard and splitter assembly must beremoved. Always replace the guard and splitterassembly when the non-through cutting operationsare finished. See figure 2B.5"Fig. 2B'I

CONSTRUCTING A PUSHSTICKWhen ripping work less than 4 inches wide, a pushstick should be used to complete the feed and could easily bemade from scrap material by following the pattern shown in figure 2C.Fig. 2CThe Pushstick should be made of 3/4 or 1/2 inch wood or a thickness less than the width of theworkpiece to be cut.Figure 2C should be copied and scaled so the grids are 1/2 inch square.to make your pushstick.10This copy can be used

UNPACKINGAND CHECKINGCONTENTSFig. 3-11The table saw is a heavy machine, two people arerequired to unpack and lift the table saw.This table saw will require some amount of assembly.This table saw is shipped in two separate cartons, onefor the saw and one for the fence. The saw carton alsocontains a box of saw parts.1.Remove parts from all of the cartons and lay themon a clean work surface.2.Two or more people are required to lift the tablesaw off of the shipping pallet.3.Remove any protective materials and coatings fromall of the parts and the table saw. The protectivecoatings can be removed by spraying WD-40 onthem and wiping it off with a soft cloth. This mayneed redone several times before all of the protective coatings are removed completely.CAUTION: DO NOT use acetone, gasoline or lacquer thinner to remove any protective coatings on your table saw.4.After cleaning, apply a good quality paste wax toany unpainted surfaces. Make sure to buff out thewax before assembly.8,Compareitems areping box.Customerthe items to figures below; verify that allaccounted for before discarding the shipIf there are any missing parts, callHelpline 1-800-897-7709.13The right extension wing must be completely assembled and motor cover closed and fastened before tablesaw is to be connected to the power source.If any parts are missing, do not attempt to plug in thepower cord and turn "ON" the table saw. The table sawcan only be turned "ON" after all the parts have beenobtained and installed correctly.TABLE SAW1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.Table saw assemblyExtension wing (2)Handwheel (2)Handwheel lock knob (2)Splitter mounting rodSplitter bracket assemblyWrench hook\\\\\\\\\\\\11\\\\\Leveling foot (4)Fence hook (2)Polly-V beltBlade guard and splitter assemblyDust Port13. Switch414. Saw blade (not shown)11

FENCE20. Rearrail21. Frontrail22. GuidetubeFig. 3-22223212O23. Extensiontableassembly24. T-Square)fenceassembly25. Lockinghandleknob26. Cursor(2)27. Template/2726Fig. 3-341MITER GAUGE40. Miter gauge41. Cross cut fence42. Depth stop43. Clamp assembly44. M5 x 20mm Hex sockethead screw (3)45. M5 Flat washer (3)46. M5 Square nut (3)47. Elevating rod48. Knob (2)40481247

Fig. 3 45OOUTFEED TABLE50. Outfeed table assembly51. Hinge assembly (2)52. Clamp knob53. Upper support assembly5154. Lower support55. Support retainer52555354Hardware packs are not identified or labeled. See hardwarediagram to help in finding the correct part. See figure 3-5., Hardware Pack for Biesemeyer Fence Rails(#0R91669) includes: (Hardware finish is Zinc)Flat Washer M8 (2)Flat Washer 5/16" (9)Lock Washer M8 (2)Lock Washer 5/16" (9)Lock Washer 1/4" (6)Flat Head Screw 5/16-18 x 2" (6)Hex Head Screw M8 x 25mm (2)Hex Head Screw 5/16-18 x 1-1/2" (3)Hex Head Screw 1/4-20 x 1/2" (4)Hex Head Screw 1/4-20 x 3/4" (2)Hex nut 5/16-18 (9)Hardware Pack for Extension Wings (#0R92013)includes: (Hardware finish is Black Oxide)Flat Washer M8 (8)Lock Washer M8 (8)Hex Head Screw M8x1.25 x 30mm (8)Hardware Pack for Outfeed Table (#0R92015)includes: (Hardware finish is Black Oxide)Clamp KnobFlat washer M5 (16)Flat Washer M6 (2)Lock Washer M5 (8)Lock Washer M6 (2)Hex Head Screw M5 x 16mm (8)Hex Head Screw M6 x 25mm (2)Hex Head Screw 6 x 35mm (2)Hex Nut M5 (8)Hex Nut M6, Nylok (2),, Hardware Pack for Biesemeyer Fence (#0R91666)includes: (Hardware finish is Zinc)Flat Washer #10 (4)Round head Screw 10-32 x 3/8" (4)Knob (Black) (not shown)Cursor (not shown) (2)MiscellaneousHardware: (HardwareBlack Oxide)Sheet Metal Screw M4 x 8mm (6)Sheet Metal Screw 1/4-20 x 3/8" (4)13finish is

Fig. 3 5HEXHEADSCREWN8xI.25 x 25 MHEXHEADREWMSx .25 x 3O aHEXHEADSCREW5/ 6- 8 -i/2"0HEX HEADSCREWN6x 25@SCREWN6HEX HEADSCREW1/4-20 x i12"HEX HEADSCREW /4 20 x 3/4"HEX NUT M6,N8 1.25NYLOCK@ElHEX Nutx 350@BHEX NUT M55/16 18FLATWASHERN8@SCREWN5x 16 r'FLAT HEAD SCREW 5/ 6 18@ROUND HEAD SCREW 0 32NETALSCREWx 3/8"LrIcK WASHERSCREWWASHER#10LOCKWASHERM6LBCK WASHER548I/4 20 x 3/8"LDCKMETALFLAT 2" SHEET@8@IHEX HEADSHEETHEX NUT@0HEX HEAD@8WASHER5/16"@LBCK4 x 8MM14WASHER /4"

2442332167891011221714151. Splitter assembly9. Biesemeyer commercial T-square fence17. Rip fence holder bracket2. Anti-kickback fingers10. Accessory Biesemeyer extension table18. Blade height handwheel3. Blade11. Front rail with scale19. Handwheel lock4. Blade guard12. R

Fence type Biesemeyer, Commercial Fence System Max depth-of-cutat 90-degree 3-3/8-in. Max depth-of-cutat 45-degree 2-1/4-in. Max rip to the right of the blade 30-in. Max rip to the left of the blade 18-in. Table in front of blade at max depth-of-cut 12-1/2-in. Max dado width 13/16-in. Max dado blade diamete

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